Position: 
research fellow
Phone: 
210 310 223
Line: 
223

Curriculum vitae

Education: 

2012, Ph.D. at  Institute of Economic Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University in Prague
2006 PhDr examination
2006 Master in economics at Institute of Economic Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University in Prague
2003 Bachelor in demography and economics at Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague

Field of specialisation: 

Labour economics, Well-being and Job Satisfaction, Labour market institutional environment, Income inequality, Poverty.

Teaching activities: 

Labour Economics (Master degree), Institute of Economic Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University in Prague (IES FSV UK), teaching assistant, 2010
International Macroeconomics (Master degree), IES FSV UK, teaching assistant, 2007-2009
Probability and Mathematical Statistics (Bachelor degree), IES FSV UK, teaching assistant, 2007
Microeconomics I and II (Bachelor degree), IES FSV UK, teaching assistant, 2006-2008
Economics I and II (Bachelor degree), IES FSV UK, teaching assistant, 2003-2004

Foreign scholarships, fellowships or other academic study abroad: 

2007/8 Universiteit van Amsterdam, Faculty of Economics and Business, Netherlands

Biographic information: 

Kamila Fialová is an economist, her research mainly focuses on labour market, income inequality and poverty. Kamila holds a PhD in economics from the Institute of Economic Studies, Charles University in Prague. She also studied demography at Faculty of Science of Charles University. Her academic experience includes publication of research articles, teaching, conference presentations and acting as a referee for several impacted academic journals. Kamila is a research fellow at the Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Science. In the past, she worked as a macroeconomic analyst at the Office of the Government of the Czech Republic and at Chief Economist Unit of Komeční banka (Société Générale Group). Kamila was also several times hired as a short-term consultant by The World Bank. 

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