Martin Spielauer is Senior Economist at WIFO and has been working in the Research Group "Labour Market, Income and Social
Security" since 2016. His main research interest and competence is the development of simulation models for the study of transfer-
and social insurance systems in the context of demographic change. In two EC-funded projects (WellCARE, SustainWELL) he leads
the implementation of the comparative microWELT model for welfare transfers in the context of aging. In a cross-border collaboration
he supports the implementation of the Slovenian pension microsimulation model DypenSi. In Austria, he supports the microsimulation
implementation of population projections at Statistics Austria. As consultant of the World Bank he led the development of
Dynamis-Pop, a portable model for population, education and health applications in developing countries. Martin Spielauer
has a strong international background which includes 9 years at Statistics Canada's Socio-Economic Modelling Division and
3 years at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research. He obtained his PhD in Social Sciences and Economics at the
University of Vienna. Before that he held research positions at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis,
the Austrian Institute for Family Studies, and the Technical University of Vienna. He has been sharing his expertise in countless
visiting positions, lecturing roles and consultancies around the globe and published in academic journals as well as in reports
of government agencies and international organisations.