Between 1967 and 1990, he worked as
Lecturer in Economics at
University College, Oxford. After the
Fall of the Berlin Wall he went to the
Berlin Social Science Research Center, where he worked as
Research professor and director of the working group 'Employment and Economic change'. After his retirement in 2007, he returned to Nuffield as Research Professor of
Comparative Political Economy and Senior Research Fellow. Soskice was Visiting Professor at
Harvard,
Yale,
Stanford,
Berkeley,
Cornell and, every spring semester, at
Duke University. Between 2004 and 2007, he was appointed Centennial Professor at the
London School of Economics. He counselled the
OECD, the
British Labour Party and the governments of
United Kingdom,
France, and
Germany in questions of employment and education.
Research Within his research area,
political economy, Soskice's focusses on the study of
labor markets, systems of
Vocational education and production regimes. The 2001 published book
Varieties of Capitalism, written/edited by Soskice and the Harvard professor
Peter A. Hall is influential both in Political Economy (due to its macroeconomic implications) and
Business (because of its analytical focus on the organizational structure of the individual firm). The book typecasts and analyzes two distinct types of capitalist economies: the
liberal and
coordinated market economies. ==Personal life==