Vytenis obtained his PhD in Public Policy and Administration at Bocconi University. His doctoral research investigates early life course events. In particular he is interested in the link between early life course events (e.g. partnership formation, childbearing and migration) and subjective well-being. He is also interested in data management and data use for evidence based policies. Vytenis holds a Master’s degree in Economics from Kobe University, Japan, and a Master’s degree in European Studies from KU Leuven, Belgium.
As of April 2025 he is no longer employed at NIDI. He is currently employed at SHARE – Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe.
Affiliations
Junior researcher at the Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences
Expertise
Early life course, partnership formation, fertility, migration, subjective well-being