comparative social policy, family policy, gender equality, quantitative data analysis, microsimulations
Birtha, M., Zólyomi, E., Wohlgemuth, F. and Gjylsheni, S. (2023). Targeted measures for persons with disabilities to cope with the cost-of-living crisis. European Parliament Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs Directorate-General for Internal Policies PE 754.127.
Fuchs M., Wohlgemuth F. (2023). Simulation der Anhebung der Richtsätze der Ausgleichszulage, Final report (de). Vienna: European Centre.
Fuchs M., Wohlgemuth F. (2023). Simulation der Einführung einer Kindergrundsicherung in Österreich – 2022, Final report (de). Vienna: European Centre.
Wiß, T., & Wohlgemuth, F. (2023). The politics of disaggregated family policy: Therole of party ideology and women's political representation in governments.Social Policy & Administration,1–18.https://doi.org/10.1111/spol.12934
Walenta-Bergmann, C., & Wohlgemuth, F. (2023). Representing Society? Development of Austrian Party-Voter Issue Salience in Social Policy. Österreichische Zeitschrift Für Politikwissenschaft, 52(1), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.15203/ozp.4016.vol52iss1
Geyer, L., Wohlgemuth, F., Scoppetta, A. & Birtha, M. (2023). Peer Review Moldova Report: Social Assistance Benefit - The design of the social assistance benefit in Moldova: Improving targeting and supporting employment. Vienna: European Centre.
Wohlgemuth, F., & van Houten, G. (2014). Working conditions and job quality in the human health, residential care and social work sectors. Main findings from the 5th European Working Conditions Survey. In: European Commission. EU Employment and Social Situation Quarterly Review - December 2014. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union: p.59f.