ESPE Annual Conference 2015

Izmir, Turkey

 
June 17, 2015
 
17:00 to 19:00Registration, Main building, foyer
 
 
18:00 to 20:00Welcome reception, Outside the main building
 
 
 
June 18, 2015
 
09:00 to 09:30Welcome, Conference Hall (Main building)
 
 
09:30 to 10:30Keynote 1: Bruce Sacerdote: Why Do College Going Interventions Work?, Conference Hall (Main building)
 
 
10:30 to 11:00Coffee break, Main building, foyer
 
 
11:00 to 13:00Parallel sessions A, Building C, 3rd floor
 
 
13:00 to 14:00Lunch
 
 
14:00 to 16:00Parallel sessions B, Building C, 3rd floor
 
 
16:00 to 16:30Coffee break, Main building, foyer
 
 
16:30 to 18:00Parallel sessions C, Building C, 3rd floor
 
 
18:30 to 21:00Social event, Bus service to Historical City Museum
 
 
 
June 19, 2015
 
09:15 to 10:45Parallel sessions D, Building C, 3rd floor
 
 
10:45 to 11:15Coffee break, Main building, foyer
 
 
11:15 to 12:45Parallel sessions E, Building C, 3rd floor
 
 
12:45 to 13:45Lunch
 
 
13:45 to 14:45Keynote 2: Shelly Lundberg: Orchids and Dandelions: Family Background and the Gender Gap in Education, Conference Hall (Main building)
 
 
14:45 to 15:15Coffee break, Main building, foyer
 
 
15:15 to 16:45Parallel sessions F, Building C, 3rd floor
 
 
17:00 to 18:00Presidential Lecture: Erik Plug: The Researcher's Guide to the IVF Registry, Conference Hall (Main building)
 
 
18:00 to 18:30General assembly, Conference Hall (Main building)
 
 
19:00 to 23:30Conference dinner, Bus service to Sığacık
 
 
 
June 20, 2015
 
09:15 to 10:45Parallel sessions G, Building C, 3rd floor
 
 
10:45 to 11:15Coffee break, Main building, foyer
 
 
11:15 to 12:45Parallel session H, Building C, 3rd floor
 
 
12:45 to 13:30Lunch (Sandwiches to go or to stay)
 
 

 

Program Notes and Index of Sessions

Welcome
Conference Hall (Main building)
June 18, 2015 09:00 to 09:30
 
Welcome

Keynote 1: Bruce Sacerdote: Why Do College Going Interventions Work?
Conference Hall (Main building)
June 18, 2015 09:30 to 10:30

Coffee break
Main building, foyer
June 18, 2015 10:30 to 11:00

Parallel sessions A
Building C, 3rd floor
June 18, 2015 11:00 to 13:00
 
A1. Experiments , C301
A2. Development, C302
A3. Migration, C303
A4. Well-being, C304
A6. Labour, C306
A7. Health, C307
A8. Education, C308
A5. Retirement, C305

Lunch
June 18, 2015 13:00 to 14:00

Parallel sessions B
Building C, 3rd floor
June 18, 2015 14:00 to 16:00
 
B1. Health economics, C301
B2. Marriage, C302
B3. Fertility, C303
B4. Wages, C304
B5. Assimilation, C305
B6. Social security, C306
B7. Child health, C307
B8. Couples, C308

Coffee break
Main building, foyer
June 18, 2015 16:00 to 16:30

Parallel sessions C
Building C, 3rd floor
June 18, 2015 16:30 to 18:00
 
C1. Saving, C301
C2. Unemployment, C302
C3. Returns to education, C303
C4. Family economics, C304
C5. Educational outcomes, C305
C6. Labour markets, C306
C7. Migration, C307
C8. Earnings, C308

Social event
Bus service to Historical City Museum
June 18, 2015 18:30 to 21:00

Parallel sessions D
Building C, 3rd floor
June 19, 2015 09:15 to 10:45
 
D1. Language & family economics, C301
D2. Productivity, C302
D3. Unemployment, C303
D4. Health economics, C304
D5. Labour supply, C305
D6. Education, C306
D7. Experiments, C307
D8. Labour Economics, C308

Coffee break
Main building, foyer
June 19, 2015 10:45 to 11:15

Parallel sessions E
Building C, 3rd floor
June 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
 
E1. Health behaviour, C301
E2. Saving and consumption, C302
E3. Child care, C303
E4. Sickness and work, C304
E5. Family economics, C305
E6. Disability, C306
E7. Matching and search, C307
E8. Ageing, C308

Lunch
June 19, 2015 12:45 to 13:45

Keynote 2: Shelly Lundberg: Orchids and Dandelions: Family Background and the Gender Gap in Education
Conference Hall (Main building)
June 19, 2015 13:45 to 14:45

Coffee break
Main building, foyer
June 19, 2015 14:45 to 15:15

Parallel sessions F
Building C, 3rd floor
June 19, 2015 15:15 to 16:45
 
F1. Ageing, C301
F2. Health and work, C302
F3. Educational achievement, C303
F4. Family economics, C304
F5. Health behaviour, C305
F6. Job satisfaction, C306
F7. Education, C307
F8. Well-being, C308

Presidential Lecture: Erik Plug: The Researcher's Guide to the IVF Registry
Conference Hall (Main building)
June 19, 2015 17:00 to 18:00

General assembly
Conference Hall (Main building)
June 19, 2015 18:00 to 18:30

Conference dinner
Bus service to Sığacık
June 19, 2015 19:00 to 23:30

Parallel sessions G
Building C, 3rd floor
June 20, 2015 09:15 to 10:45
 
G1. Wages, C301
G2. Health economics, C302
G3. Ageing, G303
G4. Life satisfaction, C304
G5. Job search, C305
G6. Labour supply, C306
G7. Migration, G307
G8. Family economics, C308

Coffee break
Main building, foyer
June 20, 2015 10:45 to 11:15

Parallel session H
Building C, 3rd floor
June 20, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
 
H1. Labour markets, C301
H2. Well-being, C302
H3. Home production, C303
H4. Fertility, C304
H5. Early life conditions, C305
H6. Gender, C306
H7. Economics of ageing, C307
H8. Migration, C308

Lunch (Sandwiches to go or to stay)
June 20, 2015 12:45 to 13:30

 

Summary of All Sessions

Click here for an index of all participants

Date/TimeLocationTypeTitlePapers
June 18, 2015
11:00-13:00
C301 contributed A1. Experiments 4
June 18, 2015
11:00-13:00
C302 contributed A2. Development4
June 18, 2015
11:00-13:00
C303 contributed A3. Migration4
June 18, 2015
11:00-13:00
C304 contributed A4. Well-being4
June 18, 2015
11:00-13:00
C306 contributed A6. Labour4
June 18, 2015
11:00-13:00
C307 contributed A7. Health4
June 18, 2015
11:00-13:00
C308 contributed A8. Education4
June 18, 2015
11:00-13:00
C305 contributed A5. Retirement4
June 18, 2015
14:00-16:00
C301 contributed B1. Health economics4
June 18, 2015
14:00-16:00
C302 contributed B2. Marriage4
June 18, 2015
14:00-16:00
C303 contributed B3. Fertility4
June 18, 2015
14:00-16:00
C304 contributed B4. Wages4
June 18, 2015
14:00-16:00
C305 contributed B5. Assimilation4
June 18, 2015
14:00-16:00
C306 contributed B6. Social security3
June 18, 2015
14:00-16:00
C307 contributed B7. Child health4
June 18, 2015
14:00-16:00
C308 contributed B8. Couples4
June 18, 2015
16:30-18:00
C301 contributed C1. Saving3
June 18, 2015
16:30-18:00
C302 contributed C2. Unemployment3
June 18, 2015
16:30-18:00
C303 contributed C3. Returns to education3
June 18, 2015
16:30-18:00
C304 contributed C4. Family economics3
June 18, 2015
16:30-18:00
C305 contributed C5. Educational outcomes3
June 18, 2015
16:30-18:00
C306 contributed C6. Labour markets3
June 18, 2015
16:30-18:00
C307 contributed C7. Migration3
June 18, 2015
16:30-18:00
C308 contributed C8. Earnings3
June 19, 2015
9:15-10:45
C301 contributed D1. Language & family economics3
June 19, 2015
9:15-10:45
C302 contributed D2. Productivity3
June 19, 2015
9:15-10:45
C303 contributed D3. Unemployment3
June 19, 2015
9:15-10:45
C304 contributed D4. Health economics3
June 19, 2015
9:15-10:45
C305 contributed D5. Labour supply3
June 19, 2015
9:15-10:45
C306 contributed D6. Education3
June 19, 2015
9:15-10:45
C307 contributed D7. Experiments3
June 19, 2015
9:15-10:45
C308 contributed D8. Labour Economics3
June 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
C301 contributed E1. Health behaviour3
June 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
C302 contributed E2. Saving and consumption3
June 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
C303 contributed E3. Child care3
June 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
C304 contributed E4. Sickness and work3
June 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
C305 contributed E5. Family economics3
June 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
C306 contributed E6. Disability3
June 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
C307 contributed E7. Matching and search3
June 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
C308 contributed E8. Ageing3
June 19, 2015
15:15-16:45
C301 contributed F1. Ageing2
June 19, 2015
15:15-16:45
C302 contributed F2. Health and work3
June 19, 2015
15:15-16:45
C303 contributed F3. Educational achievement3
June 19, 2015
15:15-16:45
C304 contributed F4. Family economics3
June 19, 2015
15:15-16:45
C305 contributed F5. Health behaviour3
June 19, 2015
15:15-16:45
C306 contributed F6. Job satisfaction3
June 19, 2015
15:15-16:45
C307 contributed F7. Education3
June 19, 2015
15:15-16:45
C308 contributed F8. Well-being3
June 20, 2015
9:15-10:45
C301 contributed G1. Wages3
June 20, 2015
9:15-10:45
C302 contributed G2. Health economics3
June 20, 2015
9:15-10:45
G303 contributed G3. Ageing3
June 20, 2015
9:15-10:45
C304 contributed G4. Life satisfaction3
June 20, 2015
9:15-10:45
C305 contributed G5. Job search3
June 20, 2015
9:15-10:45
C306 contributed G6. Labour supply3
June 20, 2015
9:15-10:45
G307 contributed G7. Migration3
June 20, 2015
9:15-10:45
C308 contributed G8. Family economics3
June 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
C301 contributed H1. Labour markets3
June 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
C302 contributed H2. Well-being3
June 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
C303 contributed H3. Home production3
June 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
C304 contributed H4. Fertility3
June 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
C305 contributed H5. Early life conditions3
June 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
C306 contributed H6. Gender3
June 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
C307 contributed H7. Economics of ageing3
June 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
C308 contributed H8. Migration3
 

64 sessions, 206 papers, and 0 presentations with no associated papers


 

ESPE Annual Conference 2015

Detailed List of Sessions

 
Session: A1. Experiments
June 18, 2015 11:00 to 13:00
C301
 
Session Chair: Massimiliano Tani, UNSW CBR and IZA
Session type: contributed
 

Are Competitors Forward Looking in Strategic Interactions? Evidence from the Field
By Mario Lackner; JK University Linz
Rudi Stracke; LMU Munich
Uwe Sunde; University of Munich
Rudolf Winter-Ebmer; University of Linz
   Presented by: Mario Lackner, JK University Linz
 

Field Experimental Evidence on Self-Selection into Mission-oriented Jobs
By Sabrina Jeworrek; University of Trier
Vanessa Mertins; University of Trier
   Presented by: Sabrina Jeworrek, University of Trier
 

The Role of Information in the Application for Merit-Based Scholarships: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment
By Stefanie Herber; University of Bamberg
   Presented by: Stefanie Herber, University of Bamberg
 

Is expropriation good if it gives you an urban Hukou? Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in modern China
By Mehtap Akgüҫ; CEPS
Xingfei Liu; IZA
Massimiliano Tani; UNSW CBR and IZA
   Presented by: Massimiliano Tani, UNSW CBR and IZA
 
Session: A2. Development
June 18, 2015 11:00 to 13:00
C302
 
Session Chair: Thomas Ieuan Martin, University of Warwick
Session type: contributed
 

Did the crisis sharpen the unhappiness divide in Europe?
By Daphne Nicolitsas; University of Crete
   Presented by: Daphne Nicolitsas, University of Crete
 

Women’s Autonomy, Social Norms and Intimate Partner Violence against Women in Turkey
By Okan YILMAZ; University of Sheffield
   Presented by: Okan YILMAZ, University of Sheffield
 

Children of Drought: Rainfall Shocks and Early Child Health in Rural India
By Santosh Kumar; Sam Houston State University
Ramona Molitor; University of Passau
Sebastian Vollmer; University of Goettingen
   Presented by: Ramona Molitor, University of Passau
 

Imperfect fina ncial and labour markets, schooling and child labour: evidence from a randomized fi eld experiment in the Nampula province of Mozambique
By Thomas Ieuan Martin; University of Warwick
   Presented by: Thomas Ieuan Martin, University of Warwick
 
Session: A3. Migration
June 18, 2015 11:00 to 13:00
C303
 
Session Chair: Lidia Farré, Institut d'Anàlisi Econòmica (IAE-CSIC)
Session type: contributed
 

Immigration Policy and Macroeconomic Performance in France
By Hippolyte d'Albis; Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne
Ekrame BOUBTANE; CERDI - Université d'Auvergne
Dramane Coulibaly; EconomiX-CNRS
   Presented by: Ekrame BOUBTANE, CERDI - Université d'Auvergne
 

Locus of Control and Labor Market Migration
By Marco Caliendo; University of Potsdam
Deborah Cobb-Clark; University of Melbourne
Juliane Hennecke; Freie Universität Berlin
Arne Uhlendorff; CNRS-CREST
   Presented by: Juliane Hennecke, Freie Universität Berlin
 

Catastrophic Health Spending, Non-communicable Diseases and Migration of Children: A Microeconomic Analysis for China
By Sarah Bridges; University of Nottingham
Lefan Liu; University of Nottingham
David Whynes; University of Nottingham
   Presented by: Lefan Liu, University of Nottingham
 

New Evidence on the Healthy Immigrant Effect
By Lidia Farré; Institut d'Anàlisi Econòmica (IAE-CSIC)
   Presented by: Lidia Farré, Institut d'Anàlisi Econòmica (IAE-CSIC)
 
Session: A4. Well-being
June 18, 2015 11:00 to 13:00
C304
 
Session Chair: Alita Nandi, University of Essex
Session type: contributed
 

How Job Changes Affect People's Lives – Evidence from Subjective Well-being Data
By Adrian Chadi; IAAEU
Clemens Hetschko; Freie Universität Berlin
   Presented by: Adrian Chadi, IAAEU - University of Trier
 

The impact of the London bombings on the wellbeing of young Muslims
By Arne Hole; University of Sheffield
Anita Ratcliffe; University of Sheffield
   Presented by: Anita Ratcliffe, University of Sheffield
 

Spillover effects of unionisation on nonmember wellbeing
By Getinet Haile; Nottingham University Business School
   Presented by: Getinet Haile, Nottingham University Business School
 

Working Hours, Work Identity and Subjective Wellbeing
By Mark Bryan; University of Essex
Alita Nandi; University of Essex
   Presented by: Alita Nandi, University of Essex
 
Session: A6. Labour
June 18, 2015 11:00 to 13:00
C306
 
Session Chair: Jan Sebastian Nimczik, University of Mannheim
Session type: contributed
 

When Labor Disputes Bring Cities to a Standstill: The Impact of Public Transit Strikes on Traffic, Accidents, Air Pollution, and Health
By Stefan Bauernschuster; University of Passau
Timo Hener; Ifo Institute
Helmut Rainer; Ifo Institute
   Presented by: Timo Hener, Ifo Institute
 

Immigrant self-employment over the local business cycle in Sweden
By Chizheng Miao; Linnaeus University
   Presented by: Chizheng Miao, Linnaeus University
 

Who Cares? The Employment Effects of Informal Care
By Ingo Kolodziej; RWI
Arndt Reichert; World Bank
Hendrik Schmitz; University of Paderborn
   Presented by: Ingo Kolodziej, RWI
 

How Concentrated are Local Labour Markets? Evidence from Group Formation Patterns in Firm Networks
By Jan Sebastian Nimczik; University of Mannheim
   Presented by: Jan Sebastian Nimczik, University of Mannheim
 
Session: A7. Health
June 18, 2015 11:00 to 13:00
C307
 
Session Chair: Thomas Schober, Johannes Kepler University Linz
Session type: contributed
 

Early Life Interventions: Evidence from the Swedish Maternity and Infant Health Care Program
By Martin Karlsson; University of Duisburg-Essen
Therese Nilsson; Lund university and the Institute of Ind
Sarah Okoampah; University Duisburg-Essen
   Presented by: Sarah Okoampah, University Duisburg-Essen
 

Does Early-Life Income Inequality Predict Self-Reported Health In Later Life? Evidence from the United States
By Roger Wilkins; University of Melbourne
   Presented by: Roger Wilkins, University of Melbourne
 

Improving health outcomes: remittances trump income
By Sophia Kan; University of Goettingen
   Presented by: Sophia Kan, University of Goettingen
 

On the Effectiveness of Developmental Screenings: Evidence from a Nationwide Program in Austria
By Martin Halla; University of Innsbruck
Gerald Pruckner; Johannes Kepler University Linz
Thomas Schober; Johannes Kepler University Linz
   Presented by: Thomas Schober, Johannes Kepler University Linz
 
Session: A8. Education
June 18, 2015 11:00 to 13:00
C308
 
Session Chair: Julia Bredtmann, RWI Essen
Session type: contributed
 

Childhood Homelessness and Adult Employment: The Role of Education, Incarceration, Mental Health and Welfare Use
By Deborah Cobb-Clark; The University of Melbourne
Anna Zhu; University of Melbourne
   Presented by: Anna Zhu, University of Melbourne
 

Long-term effects of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) program on education and labor outcomes: Evidence from a Randomized Control Trial
By Darwin Cortes; Universidad del Rosario
Juan Gallego; Universidad del Rosario
Dario Maldonado; Universidad de los Andes
   Presented by: Darwin Cortes, Universidad del Rosario
 

Extra resources for poor schools: impact on teachers and students
By Dinand Webbink; Erasmus University Rotterdam
   Presented by: Dinand Webbink, Erasmus University Rotterdam
 

Inequalites in Educational Outcomes: How Important Is the Family?
By Julia Bredtmann; RWI Essen
Nina Smith; Aarhus University
   Presented by: Julia Bredtmann, RWI Essen
 
Session: A5. Retirement
June 18, 2015 11:00 to 13:00
C305
 
Session Chair: Tunga Kantarci, Tilburg University
Session type: contributed
 

Pension Incentives and the Retirement Decisions of Couples
By Kadir Atalay; University of Sydney
Garry Barrett; University of Sydney
   Presented by: Kadir Atalay, University of Sydney
 

Training Access, Reciprocity and Expected Retirement Age
By Raymond Montizaan; Maastricht University
   Presented by: Raymond Montizaan, Maastricht University
 

Crowding (out) the retirees? RDD application to raising effective retirement age in Poland
By Oliwia Komada; Warsaw School of Economics
Pawel Strzelecki; Warsaw School of Economics
Joanna Tyrowicz; University of Warsaw
   Presented by: Oliwia Komada, Warsaw School of Economics
 

Analysis of the Stated Preferences for Risk and Uncertainty in Pension Plans in the Netherlands
By Tunga Kantarci; Tilburg University
   Presented by: Tunga Kantarci, Tilburg University
 
Session: B1. Health economics
June 18, 2015 14:00 to 16:00
C301
 
Session Chair: Lieke Kools, Leiden University
Session type: contributed
 

Is it good to be too light? The consequences of birth weight thresholds in hospital reimbursement systems.
By Simon Reif; University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Sebastian Wichert; University of Munich
Amelie Wuppermann; University of Munich
   Presented by: Simon Reif, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
 

An empirical model of health care demand under non-linear pricing
By Rainer Winkelmann; University of Zurich
   Presented by: Rainer Winkelmann, University of Zurich
 

Pros and Cons of Sick Pay Schemes: A Method to Test for Contagious Presenteeism and Shirking Behavior
By Stefan Pichler; ETH Zurich
Nicolas Ziebarth; Cornell University
   Presented by: Nicolas Ziebarth, Cornell University
 

Health state dependence in Europe; estimates and implications for health expenditures and pension payout schemes
By Lieke Kools; Leiden University
Marike Knoef; Leiden University and Netspar
   Presented by: Lieke Kools, Leiden University
 
Session: B2. Marriage
June 18, 2015 14:00 to 16:00
C302
 
Session Chair: Tanya Wilson, Royal Holloway, University of London
Session type: contributed
 

A model of negative reciprocity on relationship formation
By Maria Zumbuehl; University Bonn
   Presented by: Maria Zumbuehl, University Bonn
 

Marriage, Dowry, and Women's Status in Rural Punjab, Pakistan
By Momoe Makino; Institute of Developing Economies
   Presented by: Momoe Makino, Institute of Developing Economies
 

Estimating Family Spillovers: Evidence from a Draft Lottery
By Paul Bingley; SFI
Petter Lundborg; Lund University
Stéphanie Lyk-Jensen; SFI -Danish Centre for Social Research
   Presented by: Paul Bingley, SFI
 

Marriage Market Consequences of an Educational Reform
By Timo Hener; Ifo Institute
Tanya Wilson; Royal Holloway, University of London
   Presented by: Tanya Wilson, Royal Holloway, University of London
 
Session: B3. Fertility
June 18, 2015 14:00 to 16:00
C303
 
Session Chair: Aino-Maija Aalto, Uppsala University
Session type: contributed
 

Common Law Marriage and Teen Births
By Shoshana Grossbard; San Diego State University
victoria vernon; Empire State College
   Presented by: Shoshana Grossbard, San Diego State University
 

Fertility Limits on Local Politicians in India
By Anukriti .; Columbia University
Abhishek Chakravarty; University of Essex
   Presented by: Abhishek Chakravarty, University of Essex
 

Speed premium in childbearing —The importance of financial incentives on child spacing
By Aino-Maija Aalto; Uppsala University
Ulla Hämäläinen; Social Insurance Institution Finland
   Presented by: Aino-Maija Aalto, Uppsala University
 

Unintended Consequences of Emergency Contraception Availability
By Ana Nuevo-Chiquero; University of Sheffield
Francisco Pino; Université Libre de Bruxelles
   Presented by: Ana Nuevo-Chiquero, University of Sheffield
 
Session: B4. Wages
June 18, 2015 14:00 to 16:00
C304
 
Session Chair: Thomas Buser, University of Amsterdam
Session type: contributed
 

Earnings prospects for low-paid workers higher than for the unemployed but only in high-pay areas with high unemployment
By Alexander Plum; Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg
Gundi Knies; University of Essex
   Presented by: Alexander Plum, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg
 

Changing Fortunes During Economic Transition - Low-Wage Persistence before and after German Unification
By André Nolte; Centre for European Economic Reseach
Nicole Guertzgen; Centre for European Economic Research
   Presented by: André Nolte, Centre for European Economic Reseach
 

Does Tallness Pay Off in the Long Run? Height and Life-Cycle Earnings
By Elisabeth Lång; Linköping University
   Presented by: Elisabeth Lång, Linköping University
 

Do gays shy away from competition? Do lesbians compete too much?
By Thomas Buser; University of Amsterdam
Lydia Geijtenbeek; University of Amsterdam
Erik Plug; University of Amsterdam
   Presented by: Thomas Buser, University of Amsterdam
 
Session: B5. Assimilation
June 18, 2015 14:00 to 16:00
C305
 
Session Chair: Monica Roman, The Bucharest Univ. of Economic Studies
Session type: contributed
 

Fertility, Health and Education of UK Immigrants: The Role of English Language Skills
By Yu Aoki; University of Aberdeen and IZA
Lualhati Santiago; Office for National Statistics
   Presented by: Lualhati Santiago, Office for National Statistics
 

Romanian and Bulgarian migrants to the UK: how similar are they to the EU8 migrants?
By Monica Roman; The Bucharest Univ. of Economic Studies
   Presented by: Monica Roman, The Bucharest Univ. of Economic Studies
 

The effect of citizenship on intermarriages. Evidence from a natural experiment
By Davide Azzolini; Bruno Kessler Foundation
   Presented by: Davide Azzolini, Bruno Kessler Foundation
 

Citizenship and the Social Integration of Immigrants
By Christina Gathmann; University of Heidelberg
   Presented by: Christina Gathmann, University of Heidelberg
 
Session: B6. Social security
June 18, 2015 14:00 to 16:00
C306
 
Session type: contributed
 

From Dawn till Dusk - Implications of Full-Day Care for Children's Development
By Larissa Zierow; Ludwig Maximilians University Munich
   Presented by: Larissa Zierow, Ludwig Maximilians University Munich
 

Sickness absenteeism and sickness insurance
By Gosia Poplawska; University of Oxford
   Presented by: Gosia Poplawska, University of Oxford
 

Employment consequences of changes in dismissal protection: Evidence from a 2004 German reform
By Kai Priesack; Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
   Presented by: Kai Priesack, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
 
Session: B7. Child health
June 18, 2015 14:00 to 16:00
C307
 
Session Chair: Yu-hsuan Su, National Chengchi University
Session type: contributed
 

Healthy Wealthy and Wise - Is any father better than none? An Empirical Exploration using British Cohort Data
By Grace Lordan; LSE
   Presented by: Grace Lordan, LSE
 

Multigenerational effects of the 1918-19 influenza pandemic on educational attainment. Evidence from Sweden
By Andre Richter; Stockholm University
Per Olof Robling; Stockholm University
   Presented by: Andre Richter, Stockholm University
 

What Explains Differences in Child Health between Rural, Urban, and Slum Areas? Evidence from India
By Claus Portner; Seattle University
Yu-hsuan Su; National Chengchi University
   Presented by: Yu-hsuan Su, National Chengchi University
 

Parental time investments in children
By Valentina Tonei; University of York
Cheti Nicoletti; University of York
   Presented by: Valentina Tonei, University of York
 
Session: B8. Couples
June 18, 2015 14:00 to 16:00
C308
 
Session Chair: Panu Poutvaara, University of Munich and Ifo Institute
Session type: contributed
 

Children’s time use in two-parent and single-parent families in Italy
By Letizia Mencarini; University of Turin
Silvia Pasqua; Università di Torino
Agnese Romiti; IAB - Institute for Employment Research
   Presented by: Silvia Pasqua, Università di Torino
 

Heterogeneous Couples, Household Interactions and Labor Supply Elasticities of Married Women
By Ezgi Kaya; Cardiff University
   Presented by: Ezgi Kaya, Cardiff University
 

Short-term Work and Spousal Labour Supply
By Maximilian Joseph Bloemer; ZEW Mannheim
Lea Mohnen; University of Münster
Holger Stichnoth; ZEW Mannheim
   Presented by: Maximilian Joseph Bloemer, ZEW Mannheim
 

International Migration of Couples
By Martin Junge; Danish Business Research Academy
Martin Munk; Aalborg University Copenhagen
Panu Poutvaara; University of Munich and Ifo Institute
   Presented by: Panu Poutvaara, University of Munich and Ifo Institute
 
Session: C1. Saving
June 18, 2015 16:30 to 18:00
C301
 
Session Chair: Paul J. Devereux, UCD
Session type: contributed
 

Windfall Wealth and Portfolio Choice
By Jan Salland; Helmut Schmidt University
   Presented by: Jan Salland, Helmut Schmidt University
 

Bequests and Informal Long-Term Care: Evidence from the HRS Exit Interviews
By Max Groneck; University of Cologne
   Presented by: Max Groneck, University of Cologne
 

Intergenerational Transmission of Risk-taking in Financial Markets
By Paul J. Devereux; UCD
   Presented by: Paul J. Devereux, UCD
 
Session: C2. Unemployment
June 18, 2015 16:30 to 18:00
C302
 
Session Chair: Silke Anger, Institute for Employment Research
Session type: contributed
 

The Effects of Binding and Non-Binding Job Search Requirements
By Patrick Arni; IZA Institute for the Study of Labor
Amelie Schiprowski; IZA Bonn, DIW Berlin
   Presented by: Patrick Arni, IZA Institute for the Study of Labor
 

Debt, Jobs, or Housing: What’s Keeping Millennials at Home?
By Zachary Bleemer; Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Meta Brown; Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Donghoon Lee; Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Wilbert van der Klaauw; Federal Reserve Bank of New York
   Presented by: Wilbert van der Klaauw, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
 

Do Cognitive Skills Decline During Unemployment? The Stability of Intelligence Measures over Time
By Silke Anger; Institute for Employment Research
Daniel Schnitzlein; University of Hannover
   Presented by: Silke Anger, Institute for Employment Research
 
Session: C3. Returns to education
June 18, 2015 16:30 to 18:00
C303
 
Session Chair: Semih Tumen, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
Session type: contributed
 

'Can educational expansion of parents explain polarised earnings of children
By Lennart Ziegler; University of Amsterdam
Erik Plug; University of Amsterdam
Bas van der Klaauw; VU University Amsterdam
   Presented by: Lennart Ziegler, University of Amsterdam
 

Key Players? High School Networking Effects on Earnings
By Lucia Barbone; Catholic University Milan/ Sussex Uni
Peter Dolton; Sussex University
   Presented by: Lucia Barbone, Catholic University Milan/ Sussex Uni
 

The Effects of Compulsory Military Service Exemption on Education and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
By Semih Tumen; Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
   Presented by: Semih Tumen, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
 
Session: C4. Family economics
June 18, 2015 16:30 to 18:00
C304
 
Session Chair: Kamila Cygan-Rehm, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg
Session type: contributed
 

The Effects of Family-Friendly Firm Policies on Satisfaction and Working Hours
By Verena Lauber; University of Konstanz
Johanna Storck; DIW, Berlin
   Presented by: Verena Lauber, University of Konstanz
 

Intergenerational mobility and social networks: theory and evidence
By Chiara Cavaglia; University of Essex
   Presented by: Chiara Cavaglia, University of Essex
 

Paid parental leave and child living arrangements
By Kamila Cygan-Rehm; Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg
Daniel Kühnle; Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg
Regina Riphahn; University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
   Presented by: Kamila Cygan-Rehm, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg
 
Session: C5. Educational outcomes
June 18, 2015 16:30 to 18:00
C305
 
Session Chair: Simon Wiederhold, Ifo Institute
Session type: contributed
 

Fathers Multiple-Partner Fertility and Childrens Educational Outcomes: Estimates from Norwegian Data
By Donna Ginther; Department of Economics
Astrid Grasdal; University of Bergen
Robert Pollak; Washington University
   Presented by: Astrid Grasdal, University of Bergen
 

Individual Returns to a PhD Education in the Netherlands: Income Differences between Masters and PhDs
By Marc van der Steeg; CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
Karen van der Wiel; CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
Bram Wouterse; CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
   Presented by: Karen van der Wiel, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
 

The Value of Smarter Teachers: International Evidence on Teacher Cognitive Skills and Student Performance
By Eric Hanushek; Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Marc Piopiunik; Ifo Institute
Simon Wiederhold; Ifo Institute
   Presented by: Simon Wiederhold, Ifo Institute
 
Session: C6. Labour markets
June 18, 2015 16:30 to 18:00
C306
 
Session Chair: Priscila Ferreira, University of Minho
Session type: contributed
 

DOES INFORMAL WORKPLACE LEARNING IN OECD COUNTRIES DIFFER BY CONTRACT DURATION?
By Maria Ferreira Sequeda; Maastricht University
Andries De Grip; Maastricht University
Rolf K.W. Van Der Velden; Maastricht University
   Presented by: Maria Ferreira Sequeda, Maastricht University
 

Literacy and numeracy abilities of overeducated and undereducated workers: Revisiting the allocation process in the labour market
By Philipp Grunau; Institute for Employment Research (IAB)
   Presented by: Philipp Grunau, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)
 

Financing Constraints and Fixed Term Employment Contracts: Evidence from the Global Financial Crisis
By Ana Fernandes; University of Exeter
Priscila Ferreira; University of Minho
   Presented by: Priscila Ferreira, University of Minho
 
Session: C7. Migration
June 18, 2015 16:30 to 18:00
C307
 
Session Chair: Mariapia Mendola, University of Milan Bicocca
Session type: contributed
 

Reduction or only Deflection? The Policy Effect on Interconnected Asylum Flows
By Marianne Roed; Institute for Social Research
   Presented by: Marianne Roed, Institute for Social Research
 

Improving the integration of refugees: An early evaluation of a Swedish reform
By Marianne Sundström; Swedish institute for social research
   Presented by: Marianne Sundström, Swedish institute for social research
 

Sibling Rivarly and Migration
By Massimiliano Bratti; Universita' degli Studi di Milano
Mariapia Mendola; University of Milan Bicocca
   Presented by: Mariapia Mendola, University of Milan Bicocca
 
Session: C8. Earnings
June 18, 2015 16:30 to 18:00
C308
 
Session Chair: Ross Finnie, University of Ottawa
Session type: contributed
 

The Declining Wages of Qualified Job Market Entrants in Germany
By Mario Reinhold; NIW Hannover
   Presented by: Mario Reinhold, NIW Hannover
 

Tattoos and the labor market
By Rik Dillingh; Tilburg University
Peter Kooreman; Tilburg University
Jan Potters; Tilburg University
   Presented by: Rik Dillingh, Tilburg University
 

The Earnings of Canadian University Graduates: A Tax Data Linkage Approach
By Ross Finnie; University of Ottawa
   Presented by: Ross Finnie, University of Ottawa
 
Session: D1. Language & family economics
June 19, 2015 9:15 to 10:45
C301
 
Session Chair: Alisher Aldashev, Kazakh-British Technical University
Session type: contributed
 

Your Language or Mine?
By Ramon Caminal; INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, CSIC
Antonio Di Paolo; AQR-IREA, Universitat de Barcelona
   Presented by: Antonio Di Paolo, AQR-IREA, Universitat de Barcelona
 

Economic Returns to Speaking the Right Language(s)? Evidence from Kazakhstan’s Shift in State Language and Language of Instruction
By Alisher Aldashev; Kazakh-British Technical University
   Presented by: Alisher Aldashev, Kazakh-British Technical University
 

The Impact of Paternity Leave on Housework Division between Spouses
By Ariane Pailhé; INED
Anne Solaz; Institut National d'Etudes Demographiques
Maxime To; University College of London
   Presented by: Anne Solaz, Institut National d'Etudes Demographiques
 
Session: D2. Productivity
June 19, 2015 9:15 to 10:45
C302
 
Session Chair: Mette Gørtz, University of Copenhagen
Session type: contributed
 

Temporary Worker Educational Mismatch and Firm Productivity
By Agata Maida; Univeristy of Milan
   Presented by: Agata Maida, Univeristy of Milan
 

Are Employers Omniscient? Employer Learning About Cognitive and Noncognitive Skills
By Melinda Petre; University of Wisconsin, Institute for Research on Poverty
   Presented by: Melinda Petre, University of Wisconsin, Institute for Research on Poverty
 

Organizational change, human capital and labor market outcomes
By Mette Gørtz; University of Copenhagen
   Presented by: Mette Gørtz, University of Copenhagen
 
Session: D3. Unemployment
June 19, 2015 9:15 to 10:45
C303
 
Session Chair: Matthias Schön, University of Cologne
Session type: contributed
 

The Cyclicality of the Stepping Stone Effect of Temporary Agency Employment
By Elke Jahn; IAB, Bayreuth University, IZA
Michael Rosholm; Aarhus University
   Presented by: Elke Jahn, IAB, Bayreuth University, IZA
 

MEASURING THE COSTS OF AN UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION SYSTEM WITHOUT EXPERIENCE RATING
By Jose Arranz; Universidad de Alcalá
Carlos García-Serrano; Universidad de Alcalá
   Presented by: Jose Arranz, Universidad de Alcalá
 

Unemployment, Sick Leave and Health
By Matthias Schön; University of Cologne
   Presented by: Matthias Schön, University of Cologne
 
Session: D4. Health economics
June 19, 2015 9:15 to 10:45
C304
 
Session Chair: Michele Belloni, University Cà Foscari of Venice, CeRP - Collegio Carlo Alberto, and Netspar
Session type: contributed
 

Unintended spillover effects of influenza vaccination: a regression discontinuity approach
By Anne Gielen; Erasmus University Rotterdam
Tom Van Ourti; Erasmus University Rotterdam
   Presented by: Tom Van Ourti, Erasmus University Rotterdam
 

Hard to forget. The long-term impact of war on mental health
By Massimiliano Bratti; Universita' degli Studi di Milano
Mariapia Mendola; University of Milan Bicocca
Alfonso Miranda; Centro de Investigación y Docencia Econ
   Presented by: Massimiliano Bratti, Universita' degli Studi di Milano
 

Early-life conditions, lifetime income and mortality risk in Italy
By Michele Belloni; University Cà Foscari of Venice, CeRP - Collegio Carlo Alberto, and Netspar
Rob Alessie; University of Groningen
Adriaan Kalwij; Utrecht University and Netspar
   Presented by: Michele Belloni, University Cà Foscari of Venice, CeRP - Collegio Carlo Alberto, and Netspar
 
Session: D5. Labour supply
June 19, 2015 9:15 to 10:45
C305
 
Session Chair: Martin Micheli, RWI
Session type: contributed
 

Sexual Orientation and Labor Market Trajectories: New Evidence from Longitudinal Data in Australia
By Joseph Sabia; San Diego State University
Mark Wooden; Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic
   Presented by: Mark Wooden, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic
 

Moving to an earnings-related parental leave system – do heterogeneous effects on parents make some children worse off?
By Katrin Huber; University of Passau
   Presented by: Katrin Huber, University of Passau
 

Does height affect labor supply? Implications of product variety and caloric needs
By Martin Micheli; RWI
   Presented by: Martin Micheli, RWI
 
Session: D6. Education
June 19, 2015 9:15 to 10:45
C306
 
Session Chair: Lorenzo Cappellari, Università Cattolica
Session type: contributed
 

Virtual Schooling and Student Learning: Evidence from the Florida Virtual School
By Guido Schwerdt; Department of Economics
   Presented by: Guido Schwerdt, Department of Economics
 

Do training vouchers increase adult learning? Evidence from a randomized information treatment
By Katja Görlitz; FU Berlin
Marcus Tamm; RWI
   Presented by: Marcus Tamm, RWI
 

Bilingual Schooling and Earnings: Evidence from a Language-in-Education Reform
By Lorenzo Cappellari; Università Cattolica
Antonio Di Paolo; AQR-IREA, Universitat de Barcelona
   Presented by: Lorenzo Cappellari, Università Cattolica
 
Session: D7. Experiments
June 19, 2015 9:15 to 10:45
C307
 
Session Chair: Steven Stillman, University of Otago
Session type: contributed
 

Beliefs, Preferences and Migration: Evidence from Combining Lab in Field and Natural Experiments
By John Gibson; Univ of Waikato
David McKenzie; World Bank
Steven Stillman; University of Otago
   Presented by: Steven Stillman, University of Otago
 

Does Searching Broader Improve Job Prospects? A Field Experiment
By Michele Belot; University of Edinburgh
Philipp Kircher; University of Edinburgh
Paul Muller; VU
   Presented by: Michele Belot, University of Edinburgh
 

Low Wage Returns to Schooling in a Developing Country: Evidence from a Major Policy Reform in Turkey
By Abdurrhaman Aydemir; Sabanci University
Murat Kirdar; Bogazici University
   Presented by: Abdurrhaman Aydemir, Sabanci University
 
Session: D8. Labour Economics
June 19, 2015 9:15 to 10:45
C308
 
Session Chair: Merve Cim, Ruhr Graduate School in Economics
Session type: contributed
 

The Role of Trade and O¤shoring in the Determination of Child Labour
By Alessandro Cigno; University of Florence
Giorgia Giovannetti; University of Florence
Laura Sabani; University of Florence
   Presented by: Alessandro Cigno, University of Florence
 

Youth ! ... How did you find your job ?
By GHRAIRI Jihan; UNIVERSITY OF PARIS II-CRED
Fakhfakh fathi; Université Panthéon-Assas, Paris II
Vignes Annick; ENPC
   Presented by: GHRAIRI Jihan, UNIVERSITY OF PARIS II-CRED
 

Occupational Mismatch of Immigrants in Europe
By Merve Cim; Ruhr Graduate School in Economics
Michael Kind; Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung
Jan Kleibrink; University Duisburg-Essen
   Presented by: Merve Cim, Ruhr Graduate School in Economics
 
Session: E1. Health behaviour
June 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
C301
 
Session Chair: Dean Lillard, Ohio State University
Session type: contributed
 

Health Information and Life-Course Smoking Behavior: Evidence from Turkey
By Dean Lillard; Ohio State University
Zeynep Onder; Bilkent University
   Presented by: Zeynep Onder, Bilkent University
 

Early Substance Use and the Onset of Homelessness
By Duncan McVicar; Queens University
Julie Moschion; University of Melbourne
Jan van Ours; Tilburg University
   Presented by: Julie Moschion, University of Melbourne
 

A new measure of the stock and flow of information and how it affects behavior
By Dean Lillard; Ohio State University
   Presented by: Dean Lillard, Ohio State University
 
Session: E2. Saving and consumption
June 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
C302
 
Session Chair: Marco Francesconi, University of Essex
Session type: contributed
 

The effect of financial education on literacy and behavior: evidence from the field (and from the lab)
By Agar Brugiavini; University Ca' Foscari of Venice
Danilo Cavapozzi; Ca' Foscari University of Venice
Mario Padula; Università della Svizzera italiana
Yuri Pettinicchi; University of Venice
   Presented by: Danilo Cavapozzi, Ca' Foscari University of Venice
 

Policy Uncertainty and Pension Reform: The Role of Expectations
By Emanuele Ciani; Bank of Italy
Adeline Delavande; University of Essex
Ben Etheridge; University of Essex
Marco Francesconi; University of Essex
   Presented by: Marco Francesconi, University of Essex
 

Policy uncertainty and precautionary saving: Does a possible reduction of the mortgage interest deduction increase saving in the Netherlands?
By Raun Ooijen; University of Groningen, Netspar
Mauro Mastrogiacomo; DNB, VU University, Netspar
   Presented by: Mauro Mastrogiacomo, DNB, VU University, Netspar
 
Session: E3. Child care
June 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
C303
 
Session Chair: Audrey Bousselin, LISER (Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research)
Session type: contributed
 

The Effects of Free Childcare on Labor Supply and Children
By Anna Busse; University of Heidelberg
Christina Gathmann; University of Heidelberg
   Presented by: Anna Busse, University of Heidelberg
 

Public child care and mother's flexible work arrangements
By Astrid Kunze; NHH Norwegian School of Economics
Xingfei Liu; IZA
   Presented by: Xingfei Liu, IZA
 

Child care, mother's labor supply and residential location: How does mother's labor supply respond to the local availability of child care services?
By Audrey Bousselin; LISER (Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research)
   Presented by: Audrey Bousselin, LISER (Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research)
 
Session: E4. Sickness and work
June 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
C304
 
Session Chair: Filip Pertold, CERGE-EI
Session type: contributed
 

Profiting from Presenteeism? Effects of an Enforced Activation Policy on Firm Profits
By Anna Godøy; Institute for Social Research
   Presented by: Anna Godøy, Institute for Social Research
 

Early Life Health Interventions: Effects on Sickness Absence and Academic Performance
By Sonia Bhalotra; University of Essex UK
Martin Karlsson; University of Duisburg-Essen
Therese Nilsson; Lund university and the Institute of Ind
Nina Schwarz; University of Duisburg-Essen
   Presented by: Nina Schwarz, University of Duisburg-Essen
 

What if they take it all? Impact of zero replacement rates on sickness absence
By Filip Pertold; CERGE-EI
   Presented by: Filip Pertold, CERGE-EI
 
Session: E5. Family economics
June 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
C305
 
Session Chair: Katrin Hohmeyer, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)
Session type: contributed
 

Do Women Really Bear the Cost of divorce ? Evidences from a French Administrative Database
By Carole Bonnet; Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques
Bertrand Garbinti; Insee, Crest
Anne Solaz; Institut National d'Etudes Demographiques
   Presented by: Carole Bonnet, Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques
 

The Effects of Increasing the Legal Working Age on Family Behavior
By Cristina Bellés Obrero; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Sergi Jiménez-Martín; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Judit Vall Castello; Centre for Research in Economics and Health
   Presented by: Cristina Bellés Obrero, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
 

The Effect of the Business Cycle at College Graduation on Fertility
By Barbara Hofmann; University of Mannheim, IAB
Katrin Hohmeyer; Institute for Employment Research (IAB)
   Presented by: Katrin Hohmeyer, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)
 
Session: E6. Disability
June 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
C306
 
Session Chair: Farzaneh Hemmati Torabi, Essex university
Session type: contributed
 

The Cost of Deafness: Earnings Differences between Severely Hearing Impaired Individuals and Their Hearing Counterparts
By Bridget Hiedemann; Seattle University
   Presented by: Bridget Hiedemann, Seattle University
 

Before-after differences in labor market outcomes for participants in medical rehabilitation in Germany
By Inna Petrunyk; Leuphana University
Christian Pfeifer; Leuphana University Lueneburg
   Presented by: Inna Petrunyk, Leuphana University
 

Effects of mental and physical health on exit from employment
By Farzaneh Hemmati Torabi; Essex university
   Presented by: Farzaneh Hemmati Torabi, Essex university
 
Session: E7. Matching and search
June 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
C307
 
Session Chair: Philipp Kircher, University of Edinburgh
Session type: contributed
 

Labour demand, regional employment support and social insurance dependency
By Harald Dale-Olsen; Institute for Social Research
   Presented by: Harald Dale-Olsen, Institute for Social Research
 

Worse than Their Reputation: Job Changes to Overcome Work Hour Mismatches
By Michael Knaus; Universität St. Gallen
Steffen Otterbach; University of Hohenheim
   Presented by: Michael Knaus, Universität St. Gallen
 

How wage announcements affect job search behaviour - a field experimental investigation
By Michele Belot; University of Edinburgh
Philipp Kircher; University of Edinburgh
Paul Muller; VU
   Presented by: Philipp Kircher, University of Edinburgh
 
Session: E8. Ageing
June 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
C308
 
Session Chair: Sau-Him Lau, University of Hong Kong
Session type: contributed
 

The Heterogeneous Impact of Pension Income on Elderly Living Arrangements: Evidence from China’s New Rural Pension
By Zhong Zhao; Renmin University of China
   Presented by: zhong zhao,
 

The financial support for long-term elderly care and household saving behaviour
By Asako Ohinata; University of Leicester
Matteo Picchio; Marche Polytechnic University
   Presented by: Asako Ohinata, University of Leicester
 

Mortality decline, increased productivity, and the Ben-Porath mechanism
By Sau-Him Lau; University of Hong Kong
   Presented by: Sau-Him Lau, University of Hong Kong
 
Session: F1. Ageing
June 19, 2015 15:15 to 16:45
C301
 
Session Chair: Juliane Scheffel, University of Nottingham Ningbo China
Session type: contributed
 

The Impact of Adult Child Emigration on the Mental Health of Older Parents
By Irene Mosca; The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing
Alan Barrett; Economic and Social Research Institute
   Presented by: Alan Barrett, Economic and Social Research Institute
 

To What Extent does Rural Migration Affect the Elderly ”Left-behind”?
By Juliane Scheffel; University of Nottingham Ningbo China
   Presented by: Juliane Scheffel, University of Nottingham Ningbo China
 
Session: F2. Health and work
June 19, 2015 15:15 to 16:45
C302
 
Session Chair: Julian Johnsen, University of Bergen
Session type: contributed
 

The effects of expanding the generosity of the statutory sick leave insurance: the case of a French reform
By BEN HALIMA MOHAMED ALI; Institute for Research in Health Economics
Nathan Elbaz; INSEE
Malik Koubi; INSEE
   Presented by: Malik Koubi, INSEE
 

Retirement, grandparental childcare, and maternal employment
By Julian Johnsen; University of Bergen
   Presented by: Julian Johnsen, University of Bergen
 

A disadvantaged childhood matters more if local unemployment is high
By Wouter Zwysen
   Presented by: Wouter Zwysen,
 
Session: F3. Educational achievement
June 19, 2015 15:15 to 16:45
C303
 
Session Chair: Laura Hospido, Banco de España and IZA
Session type: contributed
 

The Effect of a Compressed High School Curriculum on University Grades: DiD-Evidence From a German Policy Shift
By Michael Dörsam; University of Konstanz
Verena Lauber; University of Konstanz
   Presented by: Michael Dörsam, University of Konstanz
 

The Effects of Sickness Absence in School on Educational Achievements, Mortality and Income
By Daniel Kamhoefer; University of Duisburg-Essen
   Presented by: Daniel Kamhoefer, University of Duisburg-Essen
 

Financial Literacy and Educational Achievement in Compulsory Secondary Education in Spain
By Laura Hospido; Banco de España
Ernesto Villanueva; Banco de España
Gema Zamarro; University of Arkansas
   Presented by: Laura Hospido, Banco de España and IZA
 
Session: F4. Family economics
June 19, 2015 15:15 to 16:45
C304
 
Session Chair: Mette Verner, KORA
Session type: contributed
 

Family Instability and Children’s Physical Health
By Berkay Ozcan; London School of Economics
   Presented by: Berkay Ozcan, London School of Economics
 

It's not all about parents' education, it also matters what they do. Parents' employment and children's school success in Germany
By Christina Boll; Hamburgisches WeltWirtschaftsinstitut
Malte Hoffmann; Hamburgisches WeltWirtschaftsinstitut
   Presented by: Malte Hoffmann, Hamburgisches WeltWirtschaftsinstitut
 

Does Teenage Parenthood also Reduce Life Prospects for Men? Evidence from Danish Register Data
By Helena Nielsen; Aarhus University
Mette Verner; KORA
   Presented by: Mette Verner, KORA
 
Session: F5. Health behaviour
June 19, 2015 15:15 to 16:45
C305
 
Session Chair: Marian Vidal-Fernández, University of New South Wales
Session type: contributed
 

Food Insecurity and Homelessness in the Journeys Home Survey
By Nicolas Herault; University of Melbourne
Julie Moschion; University of Melbourne
David Ribar
   Presented by: David Ribar,
 

War and Obesity: The Role of Eating Habits
By Effrosyni Adamopoulou; Bank of Italy
Elisabetta Olivieri; Bank of Italy
   Presented by: Effrosyni Adamopoulou, Bank of Italy
 

Do stricter teen driving laws reduce juvenile crime and substance abuse?
By Marian Vidal-Fernández; University of New South Wales
   Presented by: Marian Vidal-Fernández, University of New South Wales
 
Session: F6. Job satisfaction
June 19, 2015 15:15 to 16:45
C306
 
Session Chair: Marina Della Giusta, University of Reading
Session type: contributed
 

Career, Private Life, and Well-Being among College-educated West German Women
By Marianna Schaubert; University of Wuppertal
   Presented by: Marianna Schaubert, University of Wuppertal
 

Choice of reference group and pay satisfaction: evidence from Luxembourg
By Laetitia Hauret-Lépine; LISER
Donald Williams; Kent State University and CEPS/INSTEAD
   Presented by: Laetitia Hauret-Lépine, LISER
 

Working too much?
By Marina Della Giusta; University of Reading
Sarah Jewell; University of Reading
   Presented by: Marina Della Giusta, University of Reading
 
Session: F7. Education
June 19, 2015 15:15 to 16:45
C307
 
Session Chair: Yuxin Yao, Tilburg University
Session type: contributed
 

The Effect of Anti-Bullying Laws on School Violence
By Brittany Bass; University of California - Irvine
Joseph Sabia; San Diego State University
   Presented by: Joseph Sabia, San Diego State University
 

Perception of academic ability and human capital investment.\\ A regression discontinuity approach
By Laura Fumagalli; University of Essex
   Presented by: Laura Fumagalli, University of Essex
 

Educational Consequences of Language for Young Children
By Yuxin Yao; Tilburg University
Asako Ohinata; University of Leicester
Jan van Ours; Tilburg University
   Presented by: Yuxin Yao, Tilburg University
 
Session: F8. Well-being
June 19, 2015 15:15 to 16:45
C308
 
Session Chair: Zeynep Ugur, Social Sciences University of Ankara
Session type: contributed
 

Direct Estimation of Equivalence Scales
By Martin Biewen; University of Tübingen
Andos Juhasz; University of Tuebingen
   Presented by: Martin Biewen, University of Tübingen
 

On the poverty-happiness feedback loop
By Sara Ayllón; Universitat de Girona
   Presented by: Sara Ayllon, University of Girona
 

Does having children bring happiness? Evidence from Europe
By Zeynep Ugur; Social Sciences University of Ankara
   Presented by: Zeynep Ugur, Social Sciences University of Ankara
 
Session: G1. Wages
June 20, 2015 9:15 to 10:45
C301
 
Session Chair: Lydia Geijtenbeek, University of Amsterdam
Session type: contributed
 

The Extent of Rent Sharing along the Wage Distribution
By Alessia Matano; University of Barcelona
Paolo Naticchioni; University of Roma Tre
   Presented by: Alessia Matano, University of Barcelona
 

Heterogenous Impacts on Earnings from an Early Effort in Labor Market Programs
By Kenneth Sørensen; Aarhus University
   Presented by: Kenneth Sørensen, Aarhus University
 

Who's afraid of their gay neighbors? A study of discrimination by sexual orientation in housing decisions - PRELIMINARY VERSION
By Lydia Geijtenbeek; University of Amsterdam
Erik Plug; University of Amsterdam
   Presented by: Lydia Geijtenbeek, University of Amsterdam
 
Session: G2. Health economics
June 20, 2015 9:15 to 10:45
C302
 
Session Chair: Selver Derya Uysal, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna
Session type: contributed
 

Socialized Medicine and Health:Evidence from the Turkish Health Transformation Program
By Resul Cesur; University of Connecticut
Pinar Gunes; University of Alberta
Erdal Tekin; American University and NBER
Aydogan Ulker; Deakin University
   Presented by: Erdal Tekin, American University and NBER
 

The Effect of Copayments on Children's and Adolescents' Use of Medical Care
By Anton Nilsson; Lund University
Alexander Paul; University of Mannheim
   Presented by: Anton Nilsson, Lund University
 

Microeconometric Evaluation of Malaria Control Programs in Sub-Saharan Africa
By Selver Derya Uysal; Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna
Yesim Tozan; NYU Steinhardt
   Presented by: Selver Derya Uysal, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna
 
Session: G3. Ageing
June 20, 2015 9:15 to 10:45
G303
 
Session Chair: Mehmet Tosun, University of Nevada-Reno
Session type: contributed
 

CAPITAL- AND LABOR-SAVING TECHNICAL CHANGE IN AN AGING ECONOMY
By Andreas Irmen; University of Luxembourg
   Presented by: Andreas Irmen, University of Luxembourg
 

The labor market effect of demographic change: Alleviation for financing social security
By Max Friese; University of Rostock
   Presented by: Max Friese, University of Rostock
 

Political Economy of Asymmetric Aging, Migration and Fiscal Policy
By Mehmet Tosun; University of Nevada-Reno
   Presented by: Mehmet Tosun, University of Nevada-Reno
 
Session: G4. Life satisfaction
June 20, 2015 9:15 to 10:45
C304
 
Session Chair: Daniel D. Schnitzlein, Leibniz University Hannover
Session type: contributed
 

Education and Happiness: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Turkey
By Asena Caner; TOBB ETU
   Presented by: Asena Caner, TOBB ETU
 

Relative income and life satisfaction of Turkish immigrants: The impact of a collectivistic culture
By Devrim Dumludag; Marmara University
Ozge Gokdemir; Istanbul University
Maarten Vendrik; Maastricht University
   Presented by: Devrim Dumludag, Marmara University
 

Are we architects of our own happiness? The importance of family background for well-being
By Daniel D. Schnitzlein; Leibniz University Hannover
Christoph Wunder; University Erlangen-Nuremberg
   Presented by: Daniel D. Schnitzlein, Leibniz University Hannover
 
Session: G5. Job search
June 20, 2015 9:15 to 10:45
C305
 
Session Chair: Masaru Sasaki, Osaka University
Session type: contributed
 

Estimating an Equilibrium Job Search Model for the German Labour Market
By Maximilian Joseph Bloemer; ZEW Mannheim
Nicole Guertzgen; Centre for European Economic Research
Laura Pohlan; Centre for European Economic Research
Holger Stichnoth; ZEW Mannheim
Gerard van den Berg; University of Mannheim
   Presented by: Laura Pohlan, Centre for European Economic Research
 

The Effect of Extended Unemployment Benefit on the Job Finding Hazards: A Quasi-Experiment in Japan
By Masaru Sasaki; Osaka University
   Presented by: Masaru Sasaki, Osaka University
 

Job Matching on Connected Occupational and Regional Labor Markets
By Alexandra Fedorets; DIW Berlin
Michael Stops; IAB
   Presented by: Alexandra Fedorets, DIW Berlin
 
Session: G6. Labour supply
June 20, 2015 9:15 to 10:45
C306
 
Session Chair: Wolfgang Frimmel, University of Linz
Session type: contributed
 

Participation and wages in the New Zealand labour market market:: An anlysis using copulas
By Murat Genc; University of Otago
   Presented by: Murat Genc, University of Otago
 

Mandatory Child Care and Mothers' Labor
By Pål Schøne; ISF
   Presented by: Pål Schøne, ISF
 

Grandmothers' Labor Supply
By Wolfgang Frimmel; University of Linz
Martin Halla; University of Innsbruck
Bernhard Schmidpeter; Johannes Kepler University Linz
Rudolf Winter-Ebmer; University of Linz
   Presented by: Wolfgang Frimmel, University of Linz
 
Session: G7. Migration
June 20, 2015 9:15 to 10:45
G307
 
Session Chair: Stuart Campbell, University of Sheffield
Session type: contributed
 

Immigration, Search, and Redistribution: A Quantitative Assessment of Native Welfare
By Michele Battisti; University of Munich
Gabriel Felbermayr; University of Munich and Ifo Institute
Giovanni Peri; University of Califonia, Davis
Panu Poutvaara; University of Munich and Ifo Institute
   Presented by: Michele Battisti, University of Munich
 

New evidence on international transferability of human capital
By Sankar Mukhopadhyay; University of Nevada Reno
   Presented by: Sankar Mukhopadhyay, University of Nevada Reno
 

How important are the original motives for migration? Self-selection, the labour market, and national identity
By Stuart Campbell; University of Sheffield
   Presented by: Stuart Campbell, University of Sheffield
 
Session: G8. Family economics
June 20, 2015 9:15 to 10:45
C308
 
Session Chair: Yusuf Emre Akgündüz, Utrecht University
Session type: contributed
 

How Costly is Pareto Inefficiency? Identification and Estimation in a Family Decision Framework
By Peter Kooreman; Tilburg University
Marike Knoef; Leiden University and Netspar
   Presented by: Peter Kooreman, Tilburg University
 

Child Care Quality and the Employment of Married Women
By Yusuf Emre Akgündüz; Utrecht University
   Presented by: Yusuf Emre Akgündüz, Utrecht University
 

The Effects of the French 35-Hour Workweek Regulation on Intra Household Time-Allocation
By Ariane Pailhe; National Institute of Demographic Studie
Anne Solaz; Institut National d'Etudes Demographiques
   Presented by: Ariane Pailhe, National Institute of Demographic Studie
 
Session: H1. Labour markets
June 20, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
C301
 
Session Chair: Viktor Venhorst, University of Groningen
Session type: contributed
 

On the efficiency properties of the Roy's model under asymmetric information
By Concetta Mendolicchio; Institute for Employment Research
   Presented by: Concetta Mendolicchio, Institute for Employment Research
 

Short-time work schemes in dual labour markets
By Victoria Osuna; Universidad Pablo de Olavide
J Ignacio Garcia Perez; Universidad Pablo Olavide de Sevilla
   Presented by: Victoria Osuna, Universidad Pablo de Olavide
 

Entry into working life: spatial mobility and job-match quality of higher educated graduates
By Viktor Venhorst; University of Groningen
Frank Corvers; Maastricht University
   Presented by: Viktor Venhorst, University of Groningen
 
Session: H2. Well-being
June 20, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
C302
 
Session Chair: Johanna Sophie Quis, University of Bamberg
Session type: contributed
 

Victimisation, Wellbeing and the Estimation of the Intangible Costs of Violent Crime using Panel Data
By David Johnston; Monash University
Michael Shields; Monash University
Agne Suziedelyte; Monash University
   Presented by: David Johnston, Monash University
 

Economic shocks, poverty and vulnerability during the Great Recession in Spain
By José-Ignacio Antón; Johannes Kepler University Linz
   Presented by: José-Ignacio Antón, Johannes Kepler University Linz
 

Does higher learning intensity affect student well-being? Evidence from the National Educational Panel Study
By Johanna Sophie Quis; University of Bamberg
   Presented by: Johanna Sophie Quis, University of Bamberg
 
Session: H3. Home production
June 20, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
C303
 
Session Chair: Arthur van Soest, Tilburg University
Session type: contributed
 

The effects of immigration on household services, labour supply and fertility
By Agnese Romiti; IAB - Institute for Employment Research
   Presented by: Agnese Romiti, IAB - Institute for Employment Research
 

Do Men Care? Men’s supply of unpaid labour
By Leif Andreassen; Statistics Norway
Maria Laura di Tommaso; University of Torino
Anna Maccagnan; University of Turin
   Presented by: Anna Maccagnan, University of Turin
 

Home Production and Retirement in Couples: A Panel Data Analysis
By Eric Bonsang; Maastricht University
Arthur van Soest; Tilburg University
   Presented by: Arthur van Soest, Tilburg University
 
Session: H4. Fertility
June 20, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
C304
 
Session Chair: Nicolas Salamanca, University of Melbourne
Session type: contributed
 

Are Fertility Responses to Local Unemployment Shocks Homogenous Across Social Strata? Evidence from England
By Cevat Giray Aksoy; Royal Holloway, University of London
   Presented by: Cevat Giray Aksoy, Royal Holloway, University of London
 

The Economics of Fertility Timing: An Euler Equation Approach
By David Canning; Harvard University
Declan French; Management School
Michael Moore; University of Warwick
   Presented by: Declan French, Management School
 

Parenting, Poverty, and the Intergenerational Transmission of Locus of Control
By Deborah Cobb-Clark; The University of Melbourne
Nicolas Salamanca; University of Melbourne
Anna Zhu; University of Melbourne
   Presented by: Nicolas Salamanca, University of Melbourne
 
Session: H5. Early life conditions
June 20, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
C305
 
Session Chair: Sarah Nielsen, SFI - The Danish National Centre for Social Research
Session type: contributed
 

Labor Market Effects of Intrauterine Exposure to Nutritional Deficiency: Evidence from Administrative Data on Muslim Immigrants in Denmark
By Jane Greve; Rockwool Foundation Research Unit
Marie Schultz-Nielsen; Rockwool Foundation Research Unit
Erdal Tekin; American University and NBER
   Presented by: Jane Greve, Rockwool Foundation Research Unit
 

Disentangling Stress from Nutrition as Determinants of the Long Run Effects of Adverse Conditions Around Birth on Economic and Health Outcomes Late in Life
By Gerard van den Berg; University of Mannheim
Anna Hammerschmid; University of Mannheim
Johannes Schoch; University of Mannheim
Katharina Walliczek; University of Mannheim
   Presented by: Katharina Walliczek, University of Mannheim
 

Maternal Employment, child care and long-run child outcomes
By Paul Bingley; SFI
Vibeke Jensen; The Danish National Center For Social Research
Sarah Nielsen; SFI - The Danish National Centre for Social Research
   Presented by: Sarah Nielsen, SFI - The Danish National Centre for Social Research
 
Session: H6. Gender
June 20, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
C306
 
Session Chair: Marion Leturcq, INED
Session type: contributed
 

Firm size and gender wage discrimination: Evidence from a regression discontinuity approach
By Giannina Vaccaro; University of Geneva
   Presented by: Giannina Vaccaro, University of Geneva
 

A Life-Course Perspective on Gender Differences in Cognitive Functioning in India
By Malathi Velamuri; Chennai Mathematical Institute / Madras School of Economics
Ilke Onur; University of South Australia
   Presented by: Malathi Velamuri, Chennai Mathematical Institute / Madras School of Economics
 

Elite institutions, fields of study and the gender wage gap: case study of a large firm
By Marion Leturcq; INED
   Presented by: Marion Leturcq, INED
 
Session: H7. Economics of ageing
June 20, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
C307
 
Session Chair: Yoshitaka Koda, Chulalongkorn University
Session type: contributed
 

Intergenerational wealth mobility and the role of inheritance: Evidence from four generations
By Adrian Adermon; Uppsala University
Mikael Lindahl; Uppsala University
Daniel Waldenström; Uppsala University
   Presented by: Mikael Lindahl, Uppsala University
 

Does respondent’s knowledge on population life expectancy influence the accuracy of subjective survival probabilities?
By Vesile Kutlu Koc; Munich Center of the Economics of Aging
   Presented by: Vesile Kutlu Koc, Munich Center of the Economics of Aging
 

Optimal Retirement, Demands for Education and Health Capital: with Emphasis on Retirement Age Rigidity
By Yoshitaka Koda; Chulalongkorn University
   Presented by: Yoshitaka Koda, Chulalongkorn University
 
Session: H8. Migration
June 20, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
C308
 
Session Chair: Jan Šulák, VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava
Session type: contributed
 

Financial Literacy and Attitudes towards Immigration
By Robert Wright; University of Strathclyde
   Presented by: Robert Wright, University of Strathclyde
 

Family wealth and Migration choices & Monetary and Non-monetary effects on Education in China and Mexico
By yuanyuan XIE; the university of york
   Presented by: yuanyuan XIE, the university of york
 

The Impact of Air Pollution on Internal Migration in the Czech Republic
By Jan Šulák; VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava
   Presented by: Jan Šulák, VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava
 

64 sessions, 206 papers, and 0 presentations with no associated papers
 
Index of Participants

Legend: C=chair, P=Presenter, D=Discussant
#ParticipantRoles in Conference
1Aalto, Aino-MaijaC11, P11
2Adamopoulou, EffrosyniP45
3Akgündüz, Yusuf EmreC56, P56
4Aksoy, Cevat GirayP60
5Aldashev, AlisherC25, P25
6Anger, SilkeC18, P18
7Antón, José-IgnacioP58
8Arni, PatrickP18
9Arranz, JoseP27
10Atalay, KadirP8
11Aydemir, AbdurrhamanP31
12Ayllon, SaraP48
13Azzolini, DavideP13
14Šulák, JanC64, P64
15Barbone, LuciaP19
16Barrett, AlanP41
17Battisti, MicheleP55
18Bellés Obrero, CristinaP37
19Belloni, MicheleC28, P28
20Belot, MicheleP31
21Biewen, MartinP48
22Bingley, PaulP10
23Bloemer, Maximilian JosephP16
24Bonnet, CaroleP37
25BOUBTANE, EkrameP3
26Bousselin, AudreyC35, P35
27Bratti, MassimilianoP28
28Bredtmann, JuliaC7, P7
29Buser, ThomasC12, P12
30Busse, AnnaP35
31Campbell, StuartC55, P55
32Caner, AsenaP52
33Cappellari, LorenzoC30, P30
34Cavaglia, ChiaraP20
35Cavapozzi, DaniloP34
36Chadi, AdrianP4
37Chakravarty, AbhishekP11
38Cigno, AlessandroP32
39Cim, MerveC32, P32
40Cortes, DarwinP7
41Cygan-Rehm, KamilaC20, P20
42Dale-Olsen, HaraldP39
43Dörsam, MichaelP43
44Della Giusta, MarinaC46, P46
45Devereux, Paul J.P17, C17
46Di Paolo, AntonioP25
47Dillingh, RikP24
48Dumludag, DevrimP52
49Farré, LidiaC3, P3
50Fedorets, AlexandraP53
51Ferreira, PriscilaC22, P22
52Ferreira Sequeda, MariaP22
53Finnie, RossC24, P24
54Francesconi, MarcoC34, P34
55French, DeclanP60
56Friese, MaxP51
57Frimmel, WolfgangC54, P54
58Fumagalli, LauraP47
59Gathmann, ChristinaP13
60Gørtz, MetteC26, P26
61Geijtenbeek, LydiaC49, P49
62Genc, MuratP54
63Godøy, AnnaP36
64Grasdal, AstridP21
65Greve, JaneP61
66Groneck, MaxP17
67Grossbard, ShoshanaP11
68Grunau, PhilippP22
69Haile, GetinetP4
70Hauret-Lépine, LaetitiaP46
71Hemmati Torabi, FarzanehC38, P38
72Hener, TimoP5
73Hennecke, JulianeP3
74Herber, StefanieP1
75Hiedemann, BridgetP38
76Hoffmann, MalteP44
77Hohmeyer, KatrinC37, P37
78Hospido, LauraC43, P43
79Huber, KatrinP29
80Irmen, AndreasP51
81Jahn, ElkeP27
82Jeworrek, SabrinaP1
83Jihan, GHRAIRIP32
84Johnsen, JulianC42, P42
85Johnston, DavidP58
86Kamhoefer, DanielP43
87Kan, SophiaP6
88Kantarci, TungaC8, P8
89Kaya, EzgiP16
90Kircher, PhilippC39, P39
91Knaus, MichaelP39
92Koda, YoshitakaC63, P63
93Kolodziej, IngoP5
94Komada, OliwiaP8
95Kools, LiekeC9, P9
96Kooreman, PeterP56
97Koubi, MalikP42
98Kutlu Koc, VesileP63
99Lackner, MarioP1
100Lau, Sau-HimC40, P40
101Lauber, VerenaP20
102Lång, ElisabethP12
103Leturcq, MarionC62, P62
104Lillard, DeanC33, P33
105Lindahl, MikaelP63
106Liu, XingfeiP35
107Liu, LefanP3
108Lordan, GraceP15
109Maccagnan, AnnaP59
110Maida, AgataP26
111Makino, MomoeP10
112Martin, Thomas IeuanC2, P2
113Mastrogiacomo, MauroP34
114Matano, AlessiaP49
115Mendola, MariapiaC23, P23
116Mendolicchio, ConcettaP57
117Miao, ChizhengP5
118Micheli, MartinC29, P29
119Molitor, RamonaP2
120Montizaan, RaymondP8
121Moschion, JulieP33
122Mukhopadhyay, SankarP55
123Nandi, AlitaC4, P4
124Nicolitsas, DaphneP2
125Nielsen, SarahC61, P61
126Nilsson, AntonP50
127Nimczik, Jan SebastianC5, P5
128Nolte, AndréP12
129Nuevo-Chiquero, AnaP11
130Ohinata, AsakoP40
131Okoampah, SarahP6
132Onder, ZeynepP33
133Osuna, VictoriaP57
134Ozcan, BerkayP44
135Pailhe, ArianeP56
136Pasqua, SilviaP16
137Pertold, FilipC36, P36
138Petre, MelindaP26
139Petrunyk, InnaP38
140Plum, AlexanderP12
141Pohlan, LauraP53
142Poplawska, GosiaP14
143Poutvaara, PanuC16, P16
144Priesack, KaiP14
145Quis, Johanna SophieC58, P58
146Ratcliffe, AnitaP4
147Reif, SimonP9
148Reinhold, MarioP24
149Ribar, DavidP45
150Richter, AndreP15
151Roed, MarianneP23
152Roman, MonicaC13, P13
153Romiti, AgneseP59
154Sabia, JosephP47
155Salamanca, NicolasC60, P60
156Salland, JanP17
157Santiago, LualhatiP13
158Sasaki, MasaruC53, P53
159Sørensen, KennethP49
160Schaubert, MariannaP46
161Schön, MatthiasC27, P27
162Schøne, PålP54
163Scheffel, JulianeC41, P41
164Schnitzlein, Daniel D.C52, P52
165Schober, ThomasC6, P6
166Schwarz, NinaP36
167Schwerdt, GuidoP30
168Solaz, AnneP25
169Stillman, StevenC31, P31
170Su, Yu-hsuanC15, P15
171Sundström, MarianneP23
172Tamm, MarcusP30
173Tani, MassimilianoC1, P1
174Tekin, ErdalP50
175Tonei, ValentinaP15
176Tosun, MehmetC51, P51
177Tumen, SemihC19, P19
178Ugur, ZeynepC48, P48
179Uysal, Selver DeryaC50, P50
180Vaccaro, GianninaP62
181van der Klaauw, WilbertP18
182van der Wiel, KarenP21
183Van Ourti, TomP28
184van Soest, ArthurC59, P59
185Velamuri, MalathiP62
186Venhorst, ViktorC57, P57
187Verner, MetteC44, P44
188Vidal-Fernández, MarianC45, P45
189Walliczek, KatharinaP61
190Webbink, DinandP7
191Wiederhold, SimonC21, P21
192Wilkins, RogerP6
193Wilson, TanyaC10, P10
194Winkelmann, RainerP9
195Wooden, MarkP29
196Wright, RobertP64
197XIE, yuanyuanP64
198Yao, YuxinC47, P47
199YILMAZ, OkanP2
200zhao, zhongP40
201Zhu, AnnaP7
202Ziebarth, NicolasP9
203Ziegler, LennartP19
204Zierow, LarissaP14
205Zumbuehl, MariaP10
206Zwysen, WouterP42

 

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