Ing. Matej Vitáloš, PhD.

Faculty: Faculty of Economics and Finance

Department: Department of Economic Policy

Position: Assistant professor

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Current and previous employment

Analyst
Supreme Audit Office of the Slovak Republic
2018–present

Researcher
University of Economics in Bratislava
2021–2022

Number of defended theses

Bachelor's (first degree): 1

Overview of the research/artistic/other outputs

Number of the research/artistic/other outputs registered in the Web of Science or Scopus databases: 3

Number of citations registered in the Web of Science or Scopus databases: 3

The most significant research/artistic/other outputs

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

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