Elisabeth Lång
Adjunct Associate Professor
I am an economist specialising in transport economics and labour market economics. My research focuses on topics such as travel behaviour, accessibility and how the transport system affects different groups in society.
Publications
2019
Victimized Twice: A Field Experiment on the Employability of Victims
Victims & Offenders, Vol. 14, p. 859-874
(Article in journal)
https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15564886.2019.1641449
2018
Two by two, inch by inch: Height as an indicator of environmental conditions during childhood and its influence on earnings over the life cycle among twins
Economics and Human Biology, Vol. 28, p. 53-66
(Article in journal)
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ehb.2017.12.001
2017
The employability of ex-offenders: a field experiment in the Swedish labor market
IZA Journal of Labor Policy, Vol. 6, p. 1-23
(Article in journal)
https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40173-017-0084-2
Short- and Long-Term Influences of Education, Health Indicators, and Crime on Labor Market Outcomes: Five Essays in Empirical Labor Economics
(Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary)
Does having ones own place to live make someone more employable?
Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 24, p. 1327-1330
(Article in journal)
https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13504851.2016.1276263
2016
Learning For Life? The Effects of Schooling on Earnings and Health- Related Behavior Over the Life Cycle
(Report)
Short facts
Academic background:
- 2012–2017 Linköping University, PhD in Economics.
Avhandling:
- Utbildningens, hälsoindikatorernas och brottslighetens kort- och långsiktiga inverkan på arbetsmarknadsutfallet: Fem uppsatser i empirisk arbetsmarknadsekonomi
Career progression:
- 2025–present: Linköping University, Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the Department of Economics.