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Hanna Kleider

HANNA KLEIDER
Department of Political Economy
King’s College London
Bush House, 40 Aldwych
London, WC2B 4BG
hanna.kleider@kcl.ac.uk
www.hkleider.com

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS_______________________________________________

Assistant Professor, Department of Political Economy, King’s College London, January 2019 -

Assistant Professor, Department of International Affairs, University of Georgia, 2015 – 2018

Max Weber Fellow, European University Institute, 2017-2018.

ACCESS Europe Fellow, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 2014 – 2015.

Visiting Researcher, Inequality and Social Policy Unit, Social Science Research Center Berlin
(WZB), 2012- 2013.

EDUCATION______________________________________________________________
Ph.D. Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2009 - 2014.

M.A. International Relations, Free University Berlin & Institut d’Études Politiques Paris, 2007.

B.A. Public Policy, University of Konstanz, 2003.

PUBLICATIONS___________________________________________________________

Kleider, Hanna and Florian Stoeckel. 2019. "The Politics of International Redistribution: Explaining
Public Support for Fiscal Transfers in the EU" European Journal of Political Research, 58(1): 4-29.

Kleider, Hanna. 2018. “Redistributive Policies in Decentralized Systems: Explaining the Effect of
Decentralization on Subnational Social Spending” European Journal of Political Research, 57(2):
355-377.

Kleider, Hanna, Leonce Röth and Julian Garritzmann. 2018. "Ideological Alignment and the
Distribution of Public Expenditures" West European Politics, 41(3): 779-802

Kleider, Hanna. 2015. “Paid and Unpaid work: The impact of social policies on the gender division of
labour” Journal of European Social Policy, 25(50): 505-520.

Brady, David, Agnes Blome, and Hanna Kleider. 2016. “How politics and institutions shape poverty
and inequality” In: Brady, David and Linda M. Burton (Eds.). The Oxford Handbook of the Social
Science of Poverty. New York: Oxford University Press.

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CONSULTANCIES/POLICY REPORTS_______________________________________
Consultant, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), 2008 – 2009 and
2010

 “Investing Together: Working Effectively Across Levels of Government.” with Dorothée


Allain-Dupré, Claire Charbit, Catherine Gamper, William Tompson, OECD, 2013

 “Making the Most of Public Investment in a Tight Fiscal Environment. Multi-level


Governance Lessons from the Crisis” with Dorothée Allain-Dupré, OECD, 2011

DATABASE DEVELOPMENT_______________________________________________
Kleider, Hanna. Subnational Government Finance Statistics (SGFS). The dataset compiles subnational
spending data for 334 subnational governments in 14 OECD countries from 1990 onwards. It focuses
on three policy areas: social services, education and health.

PRESENTATIONS _________________________________________________________
Multi-level Governance Conference, EUI Florence, 2019
European Consortium of Political Research Joint Sessions 2017
American Political Science Association meeting 2016, 2017
Council for European Studies meeting 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2019
European Consortium for Political Research meeting 2015
European Union Studies Association meeting 2013
International Studies Association meeting 2013
Midwest Political Science Association, meeting 2012
Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg (HWK) Conference on the Consequences of Multilevel Governance 2014

TEACHING EXPERIENCE______________________________________________________
Graduate
 Comparative Welfare State Research, Fall 2015 (UGA)
 Government and Business, Fall 2016 (UGA)
 The Political Economy of Federalism and Decentralization, Spring 2017 (UGA)
 Comparative Political Economy, Fall 2019 (King’s College London)

Undergraduate
 Introduction to European Government, Spring 2014 (UNC)
 Comparative Political Economy, Spring 2016 (UGA)
 Introduction to Comparative Politics, Spring & Fall 2016, Spring 2017 (UGA)
 Economic Policy-Making, Spring 2019 (King’s College London)
 Comparing Political Systems, Spring 2019 (King’s College London)

GRANTS AND AWARDS____________________________________________________


Max Weber Fellowship by the European University Institute, December 2016
Summer Research Fellowship by the UNC EU Center of Excellence, March 2013
Graduate Student Travel grant by the UNC EU Center of Excellence, 2013
Uhlman Student Travel grant by the Department for Political Science, 2013
Off-campus dissertation fellowship, UNC Graduate School, January 2013
Uhlman Fellowship by the Department for Political Science UNC, 2012
Summer Research Fellowship by the UNC EU Center of Excellence, 2012
Graduate Student Travel grant by the UNC EU Center of Excellence, 2012

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ERC (European Research Council) grant, 2011


Carlo-Schmid-Fellowship, German National Academic Foundation, September 2008-2009
Dual Degree Fellowship, Free University Berlin & Institut d’Études Politiques, 2006-2007
Study Abroad Fellowship, German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), 2003-2004

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE _________________________________________________


Referee for Journal of Politics, European Journal of Political Research, Journal of European Social
Policy, Publius, Regional and Federal Studies, Public Finance Review, Ageing & Society, Journal of
Public Policy
Co-Organizer, King’s Public Policy and Regulation Workshop, May 2019
Co-Chair ECPR Joint Sessions Workshop “The Spatial Reconfiguration of Public Policy in Multi-
Level Systems”, University of Nottingham, 25-31 April 2017
Co-Organizer, Panel on the “Causes and Implications of the Great Territorial Transformation",
Council for European Studies, Philadelphia, April 2016
Organizer, Conference on the Consequences of Multilevel Governance, Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg
and European Research Council, November 2014
Organizer, Panel on “The Changing Structure of Government: Regionalization and its
Consequences”, Council for European Studies, Boston, March 2012.
Discussant, Workshop on “Political Preference Formation”, Duke University, Durham, April 2011.
Discussant, Workshop on “Democracy and European Integration in Post-Communist Europe",
European Union Center of Excellence, UNC, Chapel Hill, March 2010.

SKILLS ___________________________________________________________________
Statistical: Linear Regression, Generalized Linear Models, Time Series Analysis, Matching.

Software: R, Stata, LATEX

Languages: German, English and French (fluent), Spanish (intermediate).

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