Academic staff
Stelios Roupakias
Assistant Professor

Studies

Ph.D. in Economics, 2012.
University of Ioannina, Department of Economics.

M.Sc. in Economics, 2006.
University of Ioannina, Department of Economics.

B.A. in Economics, 2004.
University of Ioannina, Department of Economics.

 

Experience - Academic Positions

30/6/2020 – current
Assistant Professor - Department of Economics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

9/10/2019 – 30/6/2020
Adjunct Professor - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Department of Economics

1/3/2019 – current
Adjunct Professor, Hellenic Open University

28/12/2017 – 28/8/2018
Research Fellow – National Institute of Labor and Human Resources

22/2/2017 – 15/2/2019
Post-Doctoral Researcher - Department of Economics, University of Ioannina

8/10/2007 – 31/5/2014
Research Assistant - Department of Economics, University of Ioannina

 

Research interests

Labour Economics; International Migration; Applied Microeconometrics; Political Economy; Economics of culture; Economic inequality

 

Publications - Conferences

Immigration and far-right voting. Evidence from Greece, (with Michael Chletsos). The Annals of Regional Science, (2020) 65, 591–617

Impact of cultural diversity on local labour markets. Evidence from Greece’s “Age of mass migration” (with Spyridoula Dimou) The Manchester School, (2020) 88(2), 282-304.

Education and wage inequality before and during the fiscal crisis: A quantile regression analysis for Greece 2006–2016, (with Michael Chletsos). Review of Development Economics, (2020) 24(4), 1333-1364.

The effect of military spending on income inequality: Evidence from NATO countries (with Michael Chletsos), Empirical Economics, (2020) 58(3), 1305-1337.

Do immigrants compete with natives in the Greek labour market? Evidence from the skill-cell approach before and during the Great recession (with Michael Chletsos), The B.E. Journal of Economic analysis and Policy, (2019) 19(2), 1-30

29th European Association of Labour Economists (EALE) Conference. September, 2017, St. Gallen, Switzerland

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General Information
Grade:
Assistant Professor
Office:
202
Telephone:
2310996645
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Courses Taught

Labour Economics

Macroeconomics II

Economics of Discrimination

Economic History

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