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Economist quits German research institute after academics protest

Almost 700 scholars signed an open letter protesting Armin Falk鈥檚 appointment to the Institute of Labor Economics, referencing sexual misconduct allegations

Published on
November 20, 2023
Last updated
November 21, 2023
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A German economist recently appointed as the head of the Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) has withdrawn from the role after almost 700 academics聽聽in protest, citing 鈥渟evere allegations of sexual misconduct and abuse of power鈥 made against him.

Armin Falk, professor of economics at the University of Bonn and until recently the chief executive of the Institute on Behavior and Inequality (Briq), was announced as the new IZA leader on 10聽November, succeeding Simon J盲ger.聽, funding body the Deutsche Post Foundation (DPS) revealed that Briq would be 鈥渞eintegrated鈥 into IZA and Dr J盲ger would step down.

In response, 678 academics 鈥 among them the 2023 Nobel laureate Claudia Goldin 鈥 signed a letter addressed to the DPS and the University of Bonn, stating their intent to renounce any IZA fellowships and affiliations unless Professor Falk鈥檚 appointment was overturned. 鈥淎ppointing Professor Falk to lead IZA would be deeply damaging to the institution, demoralising to its many affiliates, and a humiliating step backward for the economics profession,鈥 the letter read.

聽released on 20 November, the DPS said that Professor Falk had 鈥渁sked that the DPS release him from his position as CEO of Briq and withdraw his appointment to lead IZA鈥. The DPS would 鈥渃omply with his request with regret鈥, the statement continued.

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Sexual abuse allegations against Professor Falk emerged on social media in October 2022, after which Briq announced an independent investigation. In March 2023, Briq聽聽that the allegations were 鈥渘ot confirmed鈥 by the investigation, and they considered Professor Falk to be 鈥渇ully rehabilitated鈥.聽, the University of Bonn said the institution considered Professor Falk to be 鈥渇ully exonerated from the allegations made鈥.

The open letter addressed the investigations into the allegations, reading: 鈥淲hile we have concerns about the process through which the case was handled, we are aware an enquiry has taken place and that the allegations were not confirmed. We do not take a stance on the allegations. We nevertheless found the initial response of Briq, then under Professor Falk鈥檚 leadership, deeply offensive and irresponsible.鈥

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The person who made the sexual misconduct allegations against Professor Falk died recently, the open letter stated, adding: 鈥淚n this context, Professor Falk鈥檚 appointment to the head of IZA is insensitive and inappropriate.鈥

emily.dixon@timeshighereducation.com

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