Yuliya Kosyakova, MSc.

Yuliya Kosyakova was born in Nikolajew, Ukraine, in 1982. She began her studies in economics at the International Solomon University of Kyiv (1999-2001), the Kyiv National University of Culture and Art (2001-2002). After immigration to Germany she did her Bachelor of Art in European Economics Studies (EES) at the University of Bamberg and spent a year abroad at the Université de Fribourg (Switzerland). In the year 2008 she proceeded with her studies at the Otto-Friedrich-University of Bamberg where she received her Master degree in EES (2011).
In 2009/2010 she worked as a student assistant at the chair of economics - empirical microeconomics (Prof. Dr. Johannes Schwarze) in Bamberg and from 2010 to 2011 she was working as a research assistant at the IAB (Institut for Employment Research) in Nuremberg and took part in different ongoing projects. Within the Project “Motivated Underreporting” (Supervisors Prof. Dr. Susanne Rässler, Prof. Dr. Frauke Kreuter and Dr. Stephanie Eckman) she wrote her master thesis.
Since June 2011 she is engaged as a research scientist and Ph.D. student in the ERC Advanced Grant project eduLIFE "Education as a Lifelong Process – Comparing Educational Trajectories in Modern Societies". Her main research interests are in labor market and employment research, lifelong learning, post-socialist societies, international comparison, quantitative data analysis, social inequality as well as incentive theory.
Contact
Lehrstuhl für Soziologie I
Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg
Postfach 1549
D-96045 Bamberg
Germany
MSc. Yuliya Kosyakova
Phone: (+49)-(0)951-863-3985
Mail: yuliya.kosyakova@uni-bamberg.de
Visitors' address:
Wilhelmsplatz 3, 96047 Bamberg
Room: 218 WiPo
Research Projects
- eduLIFE: Education as a Lifelong Process – Comparing Educational Trajectories in Modern Societies, ERC Advanced Grant, PI: Professor Hans-Peter Blossfeld, since June 2011.
Publications
Other Publications
- Kosyakova, Y. (2011) "Influences of Respondent and Interviewer Incentives on Survey Responses. An Empirical Analysis using PASS". Master Thesis, Bamberg: Otto-Friedrich-University Bamberg.
Working Papers
- Kilpi-Jakonen, E., Vono de Vilhena, D., Kosyakova, Y., Stenberg, A. and H.-P. Blossfeld (2012) "The impact of formal adult education on the likelihood of being employed: a comparative overview".
- Kosyakova, Y., Skopek, N., Blossfeld, H.-P. (2012) "Older Workers' Participation in Adult Education and Labor Market Outcomes. Germany and Russia in Comparison".
- Kosyakova, Y., Skopek, J., Eckman, S. (2012) "Interviewer Effects on Response Behavior to Filter Questions - a Cross-Classified Multilevel Approach".
- Eckman, S., Kosyakova, Y. (2010) "Unpublished Analysis of ESS and ISSP Methodology Reports". IAB
Conferences & Presentations
- 2012 May-July (forthcoming): 11th Global Conference on Ageing (IFA). Pragues, Czech Republic. Presentation (together with Hans-Peter Blossfeld): " Older workers' participation in adult education and labor market outcomes – The Russian Case Study".
- 2012 Match 23-24: 1st eduLIFE Project Workshop. Bamberg, Germany. Presentation (together with Nora Skopek): "Returns to Education, Lifelong Learning and Social Inequalities: The Russian Case Study".
- 2012 Match 23-24: 1st eduLIFE Project Workshop. Bamberg, Germany. Presentation (together with Daniela Vono de Vilhena): "Returns to Education, Lifelong Learning and Social Inequalities: Research Design Guide".
- 2011 July 18-22: 4th Conference of the European Survey Research Association (ESRA). Lausanne, Switzerland. Presentation (together with Stephanie Eckman): "Influences of Respondent and Interviewer Incentives on Survey Responses. An Empirical Analysis using PASS".
Membership in Academic Associations
- Member of the INBIL - Institute for Longitudinal Educational Research/ Institut für bildungswissenschaftliche Längsschnittforschung. See website.
Awards
- 2011 December 15: Honor for successful participation in high-school competition for the best Diploma-/Master-Thesis, David-Kopf 2011 (Top ten). Master-thesis "Influences of Respondent and Interviewer Incentives on Survey Responses. An Empirical Analysis using PASS".
