Horizon 2020 European Commission (2024-2027), "SkiLMeeT - Skills for Labour Markets in the Green and Digital Transition", HORIZON-CL2-2023-TRANSFORMATIONS-01, Coordinator: RWI Essen, Germany, PI: Christina Gathmann.
FNR-AFR Scholarship (2024-2027), "Impact-ai: Investigating The Influence Of Artificial Intelligence On Regional Economies And Firm Dynamics", Doctoral Student: Mattia Laudi, Co-Supervisor: Christina Gathmann.
Fonds National de la Recherche (FNR) Luxembourg (2022-2023), "UPSKILL- Skills and Labour Markets in the Digital and Green Transition, INITIATE Grant", PIs: Christina Gathmann, Marie Gallais (LIST).
Fonds National de la Recherche (FNR) (2022-2025), DTU "Deep Data Science of Digital History (D4H), Scholarship for Doctoral Student Salvatore Salvo, Supervisor: Christina Gathmann.
FNR-AFR Scholarship (2022-2025), "AIJOB: Artificial intelligence, automation and job content: the implication for wages, job mobility and training" Doctoral Student: David Marguerit, Supervisor: Christina Gathmann.
Research Council of Norway (2021-2027), “Challenges to shaping an inclusive work life in rapidly changing labour markets: Human capital, firms and family policy”, PI: Astrid Kunze, NHH.
Fonds National de la Recherche (FNR) (2021-2025), DTU Analysis of CROSS-border human mobility (ACROSS), Scholarship for Doctoral Student Julio Garbers, Topic: "Immigration and Integration Policies", Supervisor: Christina Gathmann.
German Research Foundation (2018-2020), “Local Labor Market Effects of Plant Openings, New Colleges & Local Public Spending,” Subproject of the Priority Program 'The German Labour Market in a Globalised World: Challenges through Trade, Technology, and Demographics' (SPP 1764), PIs: Christina Gathmann, Uta Schönberg.
Heidelberg University, Marsilius Project (2018-2021), “Early Childhood in Transition: Challenges for Parents, Children and Society”, PIs: Christina Gathmann, Sabina Pauen, Katja Patzel-Mattern and Jeanette Rose.
German Research Foundation (2018-2021), "The 2004 Deregulation of Germany’s Crafts and Trades: Its Consequences for Careers, Firms and Consumers,” Subproject of the Priority Program 'The German Labour Market in a Globalised World: Challenges through Trade, Technology, and Demographics' (SPP 1764), PIs: Christina Gathmann, Henning Hillmann.
Heidelberg University, Seed Grant of the Excellence Initiative II (2017), “(Self-)regulatory processes in the family context and their effects on well-being,” FoF 4: Self-regulation and Regulation – Individuals and Organizations, PIs: Christina Gathmann, Birgit Spinath, Jale Tosun.
German Research Foundation (2016-2020), "Does A Minimum Wage Boost Automation and Outsourcing?” Project joint with Center for European Economic Research (ZEW, Mannheim),
PI: Christina Gathmann.
Fritz Thyssen Foundation (2015-2018), "From Licensing to Certification: An Empirical Analysis of the 2004 Reform of the Crafts and Trade Code in Germany”, PIs: Christina Gathmann, Henning Hillmann.
German Research Foundation (2014-2017), “Spillover Effects from Mass Layoffs,” Subproject of the Priority Program 'The German Labour Market in a Globalised World: Challenges through Trade, Technology, and Demographics' (SPP 1764), PIs: Christina Gathmann, Uta Schönberg.
Mannheim Center for European Social Research (MZES) (2014), “Occupational Licensing – an Obstacle to Immigrant Assimilation?” Seed Grant, PIs: Christina Gathmann, Henning Hillmann.
German Research Foundation (2013-2017), “Political Reforms and the Mortality Decline: An Empirical Analysis for Swiss Cantons”, PI: Christina Gathmann.
Heidelberg University, Seed Grant, Excellence Initiative II (2013-2014), “Determinants of Self-regulatory Behavior in Young Children,” FoF 4: Self-regulation and Regulation – Individuals and Organizations, PIs: Christina Gathmann, Sabina Pauen.
German Research Foundation (2011-2013), “Concept and Implementation of the German Internet Panel (GIP),” PI: Christina Gathmann of the Infrastructure Project Z1, as part of the Collaborative Research Center SFB 884 “Political Economy of Reforms”, University of Mannheim
PI: Christina Gathmann.
ZEW Mannheim (2011-2013), “The Effect of (Relative) Wages and Human Capital on Fertility Choices: Lessons from East Germany's Fertility Decline after Unification,” Forschungsprogramm ‘Strengthening Efficiency and Competitiveness in the European Knowledge Economies’ (SEEK), PIs: Melanie Arntz, Christina Gathmann.
University of Mannheim (2010-2011), “Death and Politics: Political Representation and the Decline in Mortality,” Seed Grant (Forschungsfonds). PI: Christina Gathmann.
Cliometrics Society (2008), “How do Electoral Rules Affect Fiscal Policy?” Early Career Grant.
PI: Christina Gathmann.
National Institute of Health, National Institute of Aging (2007-2009), “Gorbachev’s Anti-Alcohol Campaign and the Russian Mortality Crisis,” NIH/NIA P30 Seed Grant, PI: Christina Gathmann, Grant Miller.
National Science Foundation (2006-2009), “Commerce and Crime: States, Property Rights, and the War on Trade, 1700-1815,” SES-0550848, PI: Henning Hillmann.
Stanford University (2006-2007), “The Evolution of Consumption Insurance during Russia's Economic Transition,” VPUE Faculty Grant for Undergraduate Research, PI: Christina Gathmann
Stanford University (2005-2007), “Illegal Markets and the State: Evidence from 18th Century Privateering,” OTL Research Incentive Fund Award, PIs: Christina Gathmann, Henning Hillmann.
Stanford University (2005-2006), “The Political Economy of Illegal Organization: Evidence from 18th Century Privateering,” VPUE Faculty Grant for Undergraduate Research, PIs: Christina Gathmann, Henning Hillmann.
Institute for Humane Studies (2003), Travel Grant for Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association Meeting (LACEA), Hayek Fund for Scholars, PI: Christina Gathmann