IZA Prize in Labor Economics


The Institute for the Study of Labor awards a prize each year for outstanding academic achievement in the field of labor economics. The IZA Prize in Labor Economics has become a highly prestigious science award in international economics, is the only international science prize awarded exclusively to labor economists and is considered the most important award in labor economics worldwide. The prize was established in 2002 and is awarded annually through a nomination process and decided upon by the IZA Prize Committee, which consists of internationally renowned labor economists. As a part of the prize, all IZA Prize Laureates contribute a volume as an overview of their most significant findings to the IZA Prize in Labor Economics Series published by Oxford University Press.

Funding and prize components

The IZA Prize in Labor Economics consists of a prize medal and a cash award of 50,000 euros. This provides the monetary support for the recipients' past and future research and is meant to stimulate further labor market research.

Nomination and selection process

IZA has a worldwide network of over 1,300 labor economists who collaborate as research fellows with the Institute. Each year they nominate candidates for the IZA Prize in Labor Economics from the research and work of their peers and colleagues. The nominations are reviewed by the IZA Prize Committee, which consists of IZA representatives, Research Fellows and prominent international labor economists.

IZA Prize Committee

Since the establishment of the prize, four Nobel laureates in Economics have served as members of the Prize Committee, George Akerlof, Gary Becker, James Heckman, and Joseph Stiglitz. The committee is coordinated by Daniel S. Hamermesh. Current members of the committee besides Hamermesh are: Francine D. Blau, Richard Blundell, George Borjas, David Card, and Shelly Lundberg.

IZA Prize in Labor Economics Series

As a part of the IZA Prize in Labor Economics, each Laureate produces a volume for the IZA Prize in Labor Economics Book Series consisting of their most significant findings. The Series covers a broad range of important issues in labor economics. The series is published by Oxford University Press.

IZA Prize Laureates

The past winners of the IZA Prize include a number of influential labor economists who are active in policy advice. For example, Edward Lazear was Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under President George W. Bush. Alan Krueger was nominated for the same post by President Barack Obama.
YearLaureateAffiliationBook title
2002Jacob MincerColumbia UniversityThe Founding Father of Modern Labor Economics
2003Orley AshenfelterPrinceton UniversityLabor Policy Evaluation and the Design of Natural Experiments
2004Edward LazearStanford UniversityInside the Firm: Contributions to Personnel Economics
2005Dale Mortensen
Christopher Pissarides
Northwestern University
London School of Economics
Job Matching, Wage Dispersion, and Unemployment
2006David Card
Alan B. Krueger
University of California, Berkeley
Princeton University
Wages, School Quality, and Employment Demand
2007Richard B. FreemanHarvard University and London School of EconomicsMaking Europe Work
2008Richard Layard
Stephen Nickell
London School of Economics
Nuffield College
Combatting Unemployment
2009Richard EasterlinUniversity of Southern CaliforniaHappiness, Growth, and the Life Cycle
2010Francine BlauCornell UniversityGender, Inequality and Wages
2011George J. Borjas
Barry Chiswick
Harvard University
George Washington University
Foundations of Migration Economics
2012Richard BlundellUniversity College LondonLabor Supply and Taxation
2013Daniel S. HamermeshUniversity of Texas at Austin and Royal HollowayThe Demand for Labor: The Neglected Side of the Market
2014Gary S. FieldsCornell UniversityEmployment and Development
2015Jan ŠvejnarColumbia UniversityWorkers, Firms, and Transition
2016Claudia GoldinHarvard UniversityAn Evolving Force - the History of Women in the Economy
2018Joseph AltonjiYale University
2020Lawrence F. KatzHarvard University