Ing. Matej Vitáloš, PhD.
Faculty: Faculty of Economics and Finance
Department: Department of Economic Policy
Position: Assistant professor
Scientific-pedagogical characteristics of the person
Second degree of higher education
Study field and programme: Economic Policy, 2018, University of Economics in Bratislava
Third degree of higher education
Study field and programme: Economic Policy, 2021, University of Economics in Bratislava
Current and previous employment
Analyst
Supreme Audit Office of the Slovak Republic
2018–present
Assistant professor
University of Economics in Bratislava
2022–present
Researcher
University of Economics in Bratislava
2021–2022
Overview of activities within the teaching career at the university
Number of defended theses
Bakalárske (prvý stupeň): 2
Diplomové (druhý stupeň): 2
Overview of the research/artistic/other outputs
Number of the research/artistic/other outputs registered in the Web of Science or Scopus databases: 6
Number of citations registered in the Web of Science or Scopus databases: 12
The most significant research/artistic/other outputs
Tóth, P. and Vitáloš, M. (2024). Complementarities of occupations and language skills of immigrants in Europe. Empirica.
Labaj, M. and Vitáloš, M. (2024). Technology and Skill Demand: Labor Market Polarization in European Countries. Czech Journal of Economics and Finance, 74(2): 255–270.
Majzlíková, E. and Vitáloš, M. (2022). Potential Risk of Automation for Jobs in Slovakia: A District- and Industry-Level Analysis. Eastern European Economics, 60(5): 452–478.
Lábaj, M. and Vitáloš, M. (2021). Automation and Labor Demand: The Role of Different Types of Robotic Applications. Czech Journal of Economics and Finance, 71(3): 220–244.
Lábaj, M. and Vitáloš, M. (2020). Automation and Labor Demand in European Countries: A Task-based Approach to Wage Bill Decomposition. Ekonomický časopis, (9): 895–917.
The most significant research/artistic/other outputs over the last six years
Tóth, P. and Vitáloš, M. (2024). Complementarities of occupations and language skills of immigrants in Europe. Empirica.
Labaj, M. and Vitáloš, M. (2024). Technology and Skill Demand: Labor Market Polarization in European Countries. Czech Journal of Economics and Finance, 74(2): 255–270.
Majzlíková, E. and Vitáloš, M. (2022). Potential Risk of Automation for Jobs in Slovakia: A District- and Industry-Level Analysis. Eastern European Economics, 60(5): 452–478.
Lábaj, M. and Vitáloš, M. (2021). Automation and Labor Demand: The Role of Different Types of Robotic Applications. Czech Journal of Economics and Finance, 71(3): 220–244.
Lábaj, M. and Vitáloš, M. (2020). Automation and Labor Demand in European Countries: A Task-based Approach to Wage Bill Decomposition. Ekonomický časopis, (9): 895–917.
The most significant citations corresponding to the research/artistic/other outputs
Horizon 2020-SC6-Migration, MAGYC 822806: MigrAtion Governance and asYlum Crises (MAGYC)
APVV-15-0765: Inequality and Economic Growth
VEGA 1/0781/21: Industrial Policy under the Conditions of Deindustrialisation and Automation
Participation in conducting (leading) the most important research projects or art projects over the last six years
Horizon 2020-SC6-Migration, MAGYC 822806: MigrAtion Governance and asYlum Crises (MAGYC)
APVV-15-0765: Inequality and Economic Growth
VEGA 1/0781/21: Industrial Policy under the Conditions of Deindustrialisation and Automation