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Session 1: Children and Families June 16, 2016 9:00 to 11:00 Lynen |
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Session Chair:
Arne Uhlendorff, CNRS, CREST |
Session type: contributed |
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Young Adults Living with their Parents and the Influence of Peers |
presented by: Ezgi Kaya, Cardiff University |
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Sibling Health, Schooling and Longer-Term Developmental Outcomes |
presented by: Anna Zhu, University of Melbourne |
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Secondary School as a Contraceptive: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Burundi |
presented by: Philip Verwimp, Université Libre de Bruxelles |
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Job Displacement and First Birth over the Business Cycle |
presented by: Arne Uhlendorff, CNRS, CREST |
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Session 2: Early Childhood June 16, 2016 9:00 to 11:00 Hahn Saal |
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Session Chair:
Philip Merrigan, Université du Québec à Montréal |
Session type: contributed |
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Birth Order and Health of Newborns: What CanWe Learn from Danish Registry Data? |
presented by: Anne Ardila Brenøe, University of Copenhagen |
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Short-run impact of abortion legalisation on birth outcomes in Uruguay |
presented by: Patricia Triunfo, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de la Republica |
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The Effect of Early Universal Daycare on Child Weight Problems |
presented by: Verena Lauber, University of Heidelberg |
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Universal childcare and long-term eects on child well-being : Evidence from Canada |
presented by: Philip Merrigan, Université du Québec à Montréal |
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Session 3: Education and Health in Development June 16, 2016 9:00 to 11:00 Meitner II |
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Session Chair:
Panu Pelkonen, University of Sussex |
Session type: contributed |
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School Feeding and Cognitive Skills: Evidence from India’s Midday Meal Program |
presented by: Rajshri Jayaraman, ESMT |
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Effects of Decentralized Health Care Financing on Maternal Care in Indonesia |
presented by: Robert Sparrow, Wageningen University |
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DOES EDUTAINMENT RADIO IMPROVE WOMEN’S STATUS AND PRIMARY SCHOOL PARTICIPATION? EVIDENCE FROM CAMBODIA |
presented by: Maria Cheung, Swedish Public Employment Service |
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Earning but not Learning? English Medium Instruction in Indian Primary Schools |
presented by: Panu Pelkonen, University of Sussex |
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Session 4: Family Economics June 16, 2016 9:00 to 11:00 Warburg |
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Session Chair:
Shoshana Grossbard, San Diego State University |
Session type: contributed |
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“Never Again!”: Do rich parents enjoy children less? |
presented by: Chiara Rapallini, University of Florence |
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Changes in Family Structure and Student's Outcomes. Evidence from the German National Educational Panel Study. |
presented by: Natalie Obergruber, ifo Institute |
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Assortative mating and earnings inequality in France |
presented by: Arnaud Lefranc, Université de Cergy-Pontoise |
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More chores at home: a price immigrants pay when marrying a native? |
presented by: Shoshana Grossbard, San Diego State University |
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Session 5: Gender Issues June 16, 2016 9:00 to 11:00 Mozart |
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Session Chair:
Alessandra Casarico, Universita' Bocconi |
Session type: contributed |
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Gender gaps in Negotiations: SALARY REQUESTS AND STARTING SALARIES in the FIELD |
presented by: Jenny Säve-Söderbergh, Stockholm University |
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Disentangling the Gender Gap in Longevity |
presented by: Johannes Schünemann, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen |
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More female manager hires through more female managers? |
presented by: Alexander Mosthaf, University of Mainz |
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Let the voters choose women |
presented by: Alessandra Casarico, Universita' Bocconi |
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Session 6: Health Issues June 16, 2016 9:00 to 11:00 Goethe |
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Session Chair:
Dean Lillard, Ohio State University |
Session type: contributed |
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Love conquers all but nicotine; spousal peer effects on the decision to quit smoking |
presented by: Ali PALALI, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis |
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Labor Market Effects of Supply-Variation in Sick Leave Durations |
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presented by: Alexander Ahammer, Johannes Kepler University Linz |
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Health Care Regionalization and Birth Outcomes: Evidence from Maternity Clinic Closures |
presented by: Johan Vikström, Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy |
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Mortality Risk, Peers, and Risky Behavior |
presented by: Dean Lillard, Ohio State University |
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Session 7: Human Capital and Early Employment June 16, 2016 9:00 to 11:00 Köhler |
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Session Chair:
Sarah Jewell, University of Reading |
Session type: contributed |
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WORK-RELATED LEARNING AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN EUROPE: DOES INITIAL SKILLS MISMATCH MATTER? |
presented by: Maria Ferreira Sequeda, Maastricht University |
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Happy Birthday, You're Fired! The Effects of an Age-Dependent Minimum Wage on Youth Employment Flows in the Netherlands |
presented by: Jan Kabatek, University of Melbourne |
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Career Effects of Entering the Labor Market in a Recession - Evidence from German Apprenticeship Graduates |
presented by: Matthias Umkehrer, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) |
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‘Young, talented and highly mobile’: exploring creative human capital and graduates mobility in the UK |
presented by: Sarah Jewell, University of Reading |
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Session 8: Intergenerational Mobility June 16, 2016 9:00 to 11:00 Laue |
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Session Chair:
Martin Nybom, Stockholm University |
Session type: contributed |
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LIKE FATHER, LIKE DAUGHTER (UNLESS THERE IS A SON): PARENTAL OCCUPATIONAL INVESTMENT AND STEM FIELD CHOICE IN COLLEGE |
presented by: Umut Oguzoglu, University of Manitoba |
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Intergenerational Mobility and the Rise and Fall of Inequality: Lessons from Latin America |
presented by: Guido Neidhoefer, Freie Universität Berlin |
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Occupational inheritability and labor market outcomes |
presented by: Natalia Bodrug, BI, Norwegian Business school |
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Intergenerational Persistence in Latent Socioeconomic Status: Evidence from Sweden |
presented by: Martin Nybom, Stockholm University |
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Session 9: Marriage and Households June 16, 2016 9:00 to 11:00 Meitner I |
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Session Chair:
Oivind Nilsen, Norwegian School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
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Individual Preferences and Couple Interaction |
presented by: Mitzi Perez, Tilburg University |
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Does Paternity Leave make Relationships Jumpy? A Regression Discontinuity Approach |
presented by: Daniel Avdic, CINCH and University of Duisburg-Essen |
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The individualisation of wealth - Evidence from France |
presented by: Nicolas Fremeaux, Université Paris 2 |
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The Cash-for-Care Benefit and Daycare |
presented by: Oivind Nilsen, Norwegian School of Economics |
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Session 10: Child Outcomes June 16, 2016 11:15 to 13:15 Warburg |
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Session Chair:
Joanna Clifton-Sprigg, The University of Bath |
Session type: contributed |
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Can Evidence from Siblings Data Shed Light on the Impact of Family Structure on Child Mental Health? |
presented by: Tarek MOSTAFA, University College London, Institute of Education, Centre for Longitudinal Studies. |
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Quiet please! Adverse effects of noise on child development |
presented by: Kerstin Schneider, University of Wuppertal |
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Moving home during childhood: better sooner than later? |
presented by: Ludovica Gambaro, UCL Institute of Education |
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Best of both worlds? Early cognitive and non-cognitive development of bilingual children |
presented by: Joanna Clifton-Sprigg, The University of Bath |
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Session 11: Crime Matters June 16, 2016 11:15 to 13:15 Laue |
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Session Chair:
ERDAL Tekin, American University and NBER |
Session type: contributed |
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Uncovering the Gender Participation Gap in the Crime Market |
presented by: Nadia Campaniello, University of Essex |
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Crime and racial profiling: New York City's Stop-and-Frisk Policy |
presented by: Anna Bindler, University of Gothenburg |
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Immigration and Crime: Evidence from Germany |
presented by: Fabian Dehos, Ruhr Graduate School in Economics |
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The Effect of Community Traumatic Events on Student Achievement: Evidence from the Beltway Sniper Attacks |
presented by: ERDAL Tekin, American University and NBER |
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Session 12: Gender, Schooling, and Work June 16, 2016 11:15 to 13:15 Goethe |
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Session Chair:
Lorenzo Cappellari, Università Cattolica |
Session type: contributed |
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Gender Gap in Early Career Wage Growth in Sweden: The role of children, job and occupational mobility |
presented by: Abdulaziz Reshid, Linnaeus University |
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Gender Differences in Risk-Taking: Evidence from Professional Basketball |
presented by: Mario Lackner, JK University Linz |
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Gender dynamics in referral-based hiring: A field experiment |
presented by: Anna Sandberg, Stockholm University |
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Siblings or Classmates? The Long-Run Effects of Gender Composition in the Family and at School |
presented by: Lorenzo Cappellari, Università Cattolica |
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Session 13: Intergenerational Transmission June 16, 2016 11:15 to 13:15 Meitner I |
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Session Chair:
Paul Bingley, Danish National Centre for Social Research SFI |
Session type: contributed |
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Are Different Early Investments Complements or Substitutes? Long-Run and Intergenerational Evidence from Denmark |
presented by: Miriam Wüst, The Danish National Centre for Social Research (SFI) |
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Parental Alcohol Consumption and Adult Children’s Educational Attainment |
presented by: Lucia Mangiavacchi, University of Balearic Islands |
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Poor Little Rich Kids? The Determinants of the Intergenerational Transmission of Wealth |
presented by: Petter Lundborg, Lund University |
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day care and the intergenerational transmission of schooling |
presented by: Paul Bingley, Danish National Centre for Social Research SFI |
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Session 14: Labor Market Entry Matters June 16, 2016 11:15 to 13:15 Lynen |
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Session Chair:
Daniel Fernandez-Kranz, IE Business school |
Session type: contributed |
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Career Guidance and Career Planning of Secondary School Students |
presented by: Annette Hillerich, ZEW Centre for European Economic Research |
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Regulating the Timing of Job Search in Entry-level Labor Market: Evidence from College Graduates in Japan |
presented by: Hiroko Okudaira, Okayama University |
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Short- and long-term effects of vocational vs. general schooling: Evidence from Sweden |
presented by: Jan Sauermann, Stockholm University |
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The Perfect Storm: Graduating in a Recession in a Segmented Labor Market |
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presented by: Daniel Fernandez-Kranz, IE Business school |
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Session 15: Marriage Markets June 16, 2016 11:15 to 13:15 Meitner II |
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Session Chair:
Nico Pestel, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) |
Session type: contributed |
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Marital Search and Inequality: a New Identification Strategy |
presented by: Pavel Jelnov, Tel-Aviv University, Leibniz University Hannover |
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Legal Entitlement and Bargaining Power of Marriage Immigrants in Korea |
presented by: Dainn Wie, National Graduate Institute for Policy S |
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Searching on the Campus? Marriage Market Effects of Student Sex Ratio by Field of Study |
presented by: Nico Pestel, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) |
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Session 16: Retirement, Disability, and Labor Markets June 16, 2016 11:15 to 13:15 Mozart |
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Session Chair:
Simon Georges-Kot, Insee-Crest |
Session type: contributed |
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Aging and sectorial labor allocation |
presented by: Laurent Brembilla, Université Paris-Dauphine |
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Making Disability Work? The Effects of Financial Incentives on Partially Disabled Workers |
presented by: Jan-Maarten Van Sonsbeek, UWV |
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The effectiveness of financial incentives to postpone retirement with heteregenous agents |
presented by: sarah le duigou, IREGE |
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Time to smell the roses? Risk aversion, the timing of inheritance receipt, and retirement |
presented by: Simon Georges-Kot, Insee-Crest |
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Session 17: Topics in Labor Market Issues June 16, 2016 11:15 to 13:15 Hahn Saal |
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Session Chair:
Aloysius Siow, University of Toronto |
Session type: contributed |
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Door Opener or Waste of Time? The Effects of Student Internships on Labor Market Outcomes |
presented by: Thomas Siedler, University of Hamburg |
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Wage Dispersion and Development: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa |
presented by: Ija Trapeznikova, Royal Holloway, University of London |
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Does performance information affect market outcomes in voucher-based ALMP programs? |
presented by: Christer Gerdes, Swedish Institute for Social Research |
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Reliability in the labor market |
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presented by: Aloysius Siow, University of Toronto |
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Session 18: Unemployment Matters June 16, 2016 11:15 to 13:15 Köhler |
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Session Chair:
Paul Muller, Gothenburg University |
Session type: contributed |
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Job Search with Biased Expectations |
presented by: Sascha Drahs, DIW |
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Distant job search, labor market outcomes and the impact of mobility assistance |
presented by: Steffen Künn, Maastricht University |
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Peer Effects of Job Search Assistance Group Treatments - Evidence of a Randomized Field Experiment among Disadvantaged Youths |
presented by: Sylvie Blasco, University of Le mans |
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How wage announcements affect job search behaviour - a field experimental investigation |
presented by: Paul Muller, Gothenburg University |
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Session 19: Economics of Violence and Crime June 16, 2016 14:30 to 16:30 Meitner I |
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Session Chair:
David Ribar, University of Melbourne |
Session type: contributed |
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Child Abuse, Sexual Assault, Community Violence and High School Graduation |
presented by: Timothy Diette, Washington & Lee University |
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Domestic abuse and child health |
presented by: Zahra Siddique, University of Reading |
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THE IMPACT OF HOUSEHOLD SHOCKS ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: EVIDENCE FROM TANZANIA |
presented by: Martin Foureaux Koppensteiner, University of Leicester |
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A Longitudinal Analysis of Violence and Housing Insecurity |
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presented by: David Ribar, University of Melbourne |
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Session 20: Education June 16, 2016 14:30 to 16:30 Goethe |
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Session Chair:
Jane Friesen, Simon Fraser University |
Session type: contributed |
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Is ‘years of schooling’ enough? Measures of education and the immigrant wage gap |
presented by: Stuart Campbell, University College London |
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The Consequences of the Unified State Exam |
presented by: Fabian Slonimczyk, NRU Higher School of Economics |
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The Benefits of Alternatives to Conventional College: Labor-Market Returns to Proprietary Schooling |
presented by: Christopher Jepsen, University College Dublin and IZA |
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Private schools and student achievement |
presented by: Jane Friesen, Simon Fraser University |
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Session 21: Immigration June 16, 2016 14:30 to 16:30 Hahn Saal |
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Session Chair:
Chiara Monfardini, University of Bologna |
Session type: contributed |
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Reforming the integration of refugees: The Swedish experience |
presented by: Marianne Sundström, Swedish institute for social research |
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Wage Penalties for Foreign Degrees in the UK |
presented by: YU ZHU, University of Dundee |
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Remittances and the Brain Drain: Evidence from Microdata for Sub-Saharan Africa |
presented by: Fernanda Martinez Flores, RWI-Essen |
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Ethnic diversity and political participation: the role of individual income |
presented by: Carlotta Berti Ceroni, University of Bologna |
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Session 22: Jobs and Policies June 16, 2016 14:30 to 16:30 Lynen |
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Session Chair:
Nadine Ketel, University of Gothenburg |
Session type: contributed |
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The Role of Expectations on the Effectiveness of Active Labor Market Policies |
presented by: Robert Mahlstedt, IZA Bonn |
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Do higher benefits for labour market program participants enhance re-employment? |
presented by: Jouko Verho, VATT Institute for Economic Research |
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Waiting Longer Before Claiming, and Activating Youth. Do They Just Spur Shorter Employment Spells? |
presented by: Eva Van Belle, Ghent University |
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Evaluating Different Welfare-to-Work programs for Welfare Recipients: Evidence from a Social Experiment |
presented by: Nadine Ketel, University of Gothenburg |
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Session 23: Labor Demand and Firm Behavior June 16, 2016 14:30 to 16:30 Warburg |
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Session Chair:
Didier Fouarge, Maastricht University |
Session type: contributed |
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Firm Shutdown during the Financial and Sovereign Debt Crises: Empirical Evidence from Portugal |
presented by: Priscila Ferreira, University of Minho |
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Employer Learning, Statistical Discrimination and University Prestige |
presented by: Paola Bordon, University of Chile |
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From Labor to Cash Flow? The Impacts of Abolishing All Immigration Restrictions for EU Workers on Swiss Firms |
presented by: Michael Siegenthaler, ETH Zurich |
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The impact of employer’s characteristics on the willingness to hire older workers: Evidence from a stated preferences experiment |
presented by: Didier Fouarge, Maastricht University |
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Session 24: Labor Market Institutions June 16, 2016 14:30 to 16:30 Laue |
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Session Chair:
Domenico Tabasso, University of Geneva |
Session type: contributed |
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Collective Bargaining and the Evolution of Wage Premia Dispersion in Italy |
presented by: Bernardo Fanfani, University of Turin |
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Labour Courts delays and the composition of employment: is labour encouraged or endangered by institutions? |
presented by: Giovanna Vallanti, Luiss University |
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How do regulated and unregulated labor markets respond to shocks? Evidence from immigrants during the Great Recession |
presented by: Biagio Speciale, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne |
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Wage compression within the firm |
presented by: Domenico Tabasso, University of Geneva |
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Session 25: Retirement, Health and Work June 16, 2016 14:30 to 16:30 Mozart |
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Session Chair:
Luca Stella, University of Wuppertal and IZA |
Session type: contributed |
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How Individuals React to Defined Benefit Pension Risk |
presented by: Nicolas Salamanca, University of Melbourne |
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Does Consumption Decrease After Retirement, and for Whom? |
presented by: Ayal Kimhi, Department of Agricultural Economics |
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The Effects of Divorce Laws on Household Retirement Security and Financial Literacy |
presented by: Luca Stella, University of Wuppertal and IZA |
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Session 26: Topics in Labor Supply June 16, 2016 14:30 to 16:30 Köhler |
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Session Chair:
Anne Solaz, INED (Institut National d'Etudes Demographiques) |
Session type: contributed |
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How Important is Precautionary Labor Supply? |
presented by: Robin Jessen, Freie Universität Berlin |
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The Optimal Length of the Working Day: Evidence from Hawthorne Experiments |
presented by: Mohamed Abouaziza, University of Sussex |
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Reducing Mommy Penalties with Daddy Quotas |
presented by: Allison Dunatchik, NatCen |
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Does more collective daycare places boost female employment? A multilevel model on French case |
presented by: Anne Solaz, INED (Institut National d'Etudes Demographiques) |
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Session 27: Unemployment June 16, 2016 14:30 to 16:30 Meitner II |
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Session Chair:
Bart Cockx, Ghent University |
Session type: contributed |
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Do mandatory integration contracts improve job search outcomes of the unemployed? |
presented by: Barbara Hofmann, University of Mannheim and IAB |
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Randomizing information on a targeted wage support program for older workers: A field experiment |
presented by: Pia Homrighausen, Institute for Employment Research (IAB), University of Mannheim |
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When the Going Gets Tough... Financial Incentives, Duration of Unemployment and Job-Match Quality |
presented by: Yolanda F. Rebollo-Sanz, Universidad Pablo de Olavide |
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Contracting Out Mandatory Counselling and Training for Long-Term Unemployed. Private For- Profit or Non-Profit, or Keep it Public? |
presented by: Bart Cockx, Ghent University |
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Session 28: Fertility June 17, 2016 8:15 to 10:15 Meitner II |
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Session Chair:
Martin Halla, University of Innsbruck |
Session type: contributed |
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Fertility Timing and Education |
presented by: Jonathan James, University of Bath |
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Baby Bonus, Anyone? Examining Quebec’s Pro-Natal Policies |
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presented by: Terry Yip, McMaster University |
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Fertility Effects of Child Benefits |
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presented by: Frederik Wiynck, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg |
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Economic Origins of Cultural Norms: The Case of Animal Husbandry and Bastardy |
presented by: Martin Halla, University of Innsbruck |
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Session 29: Gender and Households June 17, 2016 8:15 to 10:15 Laue |
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Session Chair:
Gianna Claudia Giannelli, University of Florence |
Session type: contributed |
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Parental Son Preference, Gender Role Attitudes, and Housework Sharing in Korea |
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presented by: Chulhee Lee, Seoul National University |
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Do Preferences over Consumption Depend on Household Composition? A Collective Approach to Household Consumption. |
presented by: Bart van Leeuwen, University of Groningen |
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How Serious is the Neglect of Intra-Household Inequality in Multi-dimensional Poverty Indices? |
presented by: Rahul Lahoti, University of Goettingen |
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Is time allocation gender sensitive to food price changes? An investigation on male and female labour supply in Uganda. |
presented by: Gianna Claudia Giannelli, University of Florence |
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Session 30: Housing Issues June 17, 2016 8:15 to 10:15 Warburg |
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Session Chair:
Wilbert van der Klaauw, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
Session type: contributed |
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Neighbourhood sorting in Germany – a side-effect of economic progress? |
presented by: Uwe Neumann, Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) |
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Migrants and the housing market: Is there discrimination in Germany? |
presented by: Lea Eilers, RWI Essen |
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Negative Home Equity and Household Mobility: Evidence from Administrative Data |
presented by: Benedikt Vogt, |
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Is Student Debt a Barrier to Homeownership? |
presented by: Wilbert van der Klaauw, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
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Session 31: Immigration and Labor Markets June 17, 2016 8:15 to 10:15 Lynen |
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Session Chair:
Ana Ferrer, University of Waterloo |
Session type: contributed |
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Linguistic and Economic Adjustment among Immigrants in Israel |
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presented by: Uzi Rebhun, Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
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Using minimum wages to identify the labor market effects of immigration |
presented by: Anthony Edo, CEPII |
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Access to Citizenship and the Social Integration of Immigrants |
presented by: Ole Monscheuer, University of Heidelberg |
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The effect of linguistic proximity on the occupational assimilation of immigrant men in Canada |
presented by: Ana Ferrer, University of Waterloo |
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Session 32: Marriage, Gender, and Labor Markets June 17, 2016 8:15 to 10:15 Mozart |
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Session Chair:
Nicholas Giannakopoulos, University of Patras |
Session type: contributed |
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Daddy months |
presented by: Volker Meier, University of Munich |
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You Better Get Married, Darling! Marital Status and Intra-Generational Redistribution of Social Security |
presented by: Max Groneck, Stockholm School of Econoimcs |
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There And Back Again: Women's Marginal Commuting Costs |
presented by: Isabel Stockton, University of Bristol |
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The added worker effect of married women in Greece during the Great Depression |
presented by: Nicholas Giannakopoulos, University of Patras |
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Session 33: Retirement Issues June 17, 2016 8:15 to 10:15 Hahn Saal |
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Session Chair:
Andrea Weber, University of Mannheim |
Session type: contributed |
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The Causal Effect of Retirement on Health-Care Expenditures |
presented by: Wolfgang Frimmel, University of Linz |
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Expected inheritance, labor supply and (dis)saving |
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presented by: Mariacristina Rossi, University of Turin and CeRP Collegio Carlo Alberto, Netspar |
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How does a higher Full Retirement Age affect Careers? Evidence from an Increase in the Female Full Retirement Age in Belgium. |
presented by: Yannick Thuy, Ghent University |
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The Effects of Increasing the Early Retirement Age on Employment of Older Workers |
presented by: Andrea Weber, University of Mannheim |
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Session 34: School and Education Matters June 17, 2016 8:15 to 10:15 Goethe |
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Session Chair:
Peter Dolton, University of Sussex |
Session type: contributed |
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Does grade configuration matter for school performance? Short- and long-run effects of school organization |
presented by: Helena Holmlund, |
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Do rewards reduce effort? Evidence from university exams |
presented by: Daniel Schnitzlein, University of Hannover |
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Long-Run Effects of Free School Lunches: Evidence from Administrative Data |
presented by: Jesper Alex-Petersen, Lund University |
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Returning to Returns: Revisiting the British Education Evidence |
presented by: Peter Dolton, University of Sussex |
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Session 35: Topics in Discrimination June 17, 2016 8:15 to 10:15 Köhler |
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Session Chair:
Steven Stillman, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano |
Session type: contributed |
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Beyond the veil: Discrimination against female migrants wearing a headscarf in Germany |
presented by: Doris Weichselbaumer, University of Linz |
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Where Women Make the Difference. The Effects of Corporate Board Gender-Quota on Firms’ Performance Across Europe. |
presented by: Laura Pagani, Università Bicocca |
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Testing Theories of Gender Discrimination using Linked Employer-Employee Data |
presented by: Steven Stillman, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano |
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Session 36: Workers and Labor Demand June 17, 2016 8:15 to 10:15 Meitner I |
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Session Chair:
Marco Caliendo, University of Potsdam |
Session type: contributed |
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Tasks, Occupations, and Capital-Labor Substitution |
presented by: Ulrich Zierahn, ZEW Mannheim |
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Wages, Labor Costs, Taxes and Technological Determinants of Inequalities: France 1976-2010 |
presented by: Malka Guillot, CREST |
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Skill Premiums and the Supply of Young Workers in Germany |
presented by: Daniel Wissmann, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München |
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Locus of Control and Investment in Training |
presented by: Marco Caliendo, University of Potsdam |
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Session 37: Child Issues June 17, 2016 10:30 to 12:30 Laue |
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Session Chair:
Libertad González, Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
Session type: contributed |
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Parental responses and children's development in the wake of disaster: Evidence from Indonesia |
presented by: Almedina Music, Paris School of Economics |
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Do Siblings Take Your Food Away? Using China’s One-Child Policy to Test for Child Quantity-Quality Trade-offs |
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presented by: John Gibson, University of Waikato |
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Do dreams come true? Aspirations and educational attainments of Ethiopian boys and girls |
presented by: Marta Favara, University of Oxford |
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Sex selection and health at birth among Indian immigrants |
presented by: Libertad González, Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
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Session 38: Earnings, Wages, and Pay June 17, 2016 10:30 to 12:30 Lynen |
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Session Chair:
Alexandra Heimisch, ifo Institute |
Session type: contributed |
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Minimum Wage Non-Compliance – Evidence for the Construction Sector from the German Structure of Earnings Survey |
presented by: Jessica Oettel, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin |
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The Wage Penalty of Dialect-Speaking |
presented by: Yuxin Yao, Tilburg University |
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No Role for the Hartz Reforms? Demand and Supply Factors in the German Labor Market, 1993-2014 |
presented by: Stefanie Seele, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin |
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Returns to ICT Skills |
presented by: Alexandra Heimisch, ifo Institute |
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Session 39: Education and Gender June 17, 2016 10:30 to 12:30 Meitner I |
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Session Chair:
Shelly Lundberg, University of California, Santa Barbara |
Session type: contributed |
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Subjective completion beliefs and the demand for post-secondary education |
presented by: Kevin Staub, The University of Melbourne |
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Is Well Begun Half Job Done? Evidence from Educational Production Functions of University Students |
presented by: Carmen Aina, Università del Piemonte Orientale |
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Multigrade Schools and Returns to Education - Gender Socialization in the Classroom? |
presented by: Ilka Gerhardts, LMU Munich |
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Family Background, Non-Cognitive Skills and Gender Gaps in Education |
presented by: Shelly Lundberg, University of California, Santa Barbara |
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Session 40: Employment, Unemployment, and Health Issues June 17, 2016 10:30 to 12:30 Warburg |
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Session Chair:
Laura Hospido, Banco de España and IZA |
Session type: contributed |
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Acute health shocks and labour market outcomes after the crash |
presented by: Francesca Zantomio, University Ca' Foscari Venice |
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Feeling Useless: The Effect of Unemployment on Mental Health in the Great Recession |
presented by: Lidia Farre, Universitat de Barcelona |
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Use it Too much and Lose it? : The Effect of Working Hours on Cognitive Ability |
presented by: Kei Sakata, Ritsumeikan University |
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Air pollution and labor supply: Evidence from social security data |
presented by: Laura Hospido, Banco de España and IZA |
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Session 41: Immigration Matters June 17, 2016 10:30 to 12:30 Mozart |
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Session Chair:
Agnese Romiti, IAB - Institute for Employment Research |
Session type: contributed |
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The effects of international migration on unionisation in Austria |
presented by: José-Ignacio Antón, Johannes Kepler University Linz |
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Predicting Swiss Immigration: a Dynamic Spatial Panel Data Model |
presented by: Alice Milivinti, University of Geneva |
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Are immigrants a burden on public services? Evidence from English primary schools |
presented by: Nils Braakmann, Newcastle University |
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Dynamic Effects of Co-Ethnic Networks on Human Capital and Employment of Immigrants |
presented by: Agnese Romiti, IAB - Institute for Employment Research |
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Session 42: Labor Matters June 17, 2016 10:30 to 12:30 Meitner II |
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Session Chair:
Mark Wooden, University of Melbourne |
Session type: contributed |
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The Consequences of Public Employment: a Local Analysis |
presented by: Marta Auricchio, Bank of Italy |
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Short-Time Work: The Ultimate Flexicurity Tool or a Springboard to Unemployment? |
presented by: Dimitris Pavlopoulos, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |
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Temporary Workers, Educational Mismatch and Firm Productivity |
presented by: Agata Maida, U Milan |
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Casual employment and long-term wage outcomes |
presented by: Mark Wooden, University of Melbourne |
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Session 43: Self-Employment June 17, 2016 10:30 to 12:30 Hahn Saal |
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Session Chair:
Stijn Baert, Ghent University; University of Antwerp; UCLouvain; IZA |
Session type: contributed |
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Labor Market Effects of Entry Barriers to Self-Employment: Evidence from Deregulating the German Crafts Sector |
presented by: Lisa Simon, ifo Institut |
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Precautionary Savings and the Self-Employed: Does Uncertainty Magnitude Matter? |
presented by: Dario Sansone, Georgetown University |
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The Effectiveness of Medical and Vocational Interventions for Reducing Sick Leave of Self-Employed Workers |
presented by: Stijn Baert, Ghent University; University of Antwerp; UCLouvain; IZA |
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Session 44: Skills and Schools June 17, 2016 10:30 to 12:30 Goethe |
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Session Chair:
Dinand Webbink, Erasmus University Rotterdam |
Session type: contributed |
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How Does Education Improve Cognitive Skills? Instructional Time versus Timing of Instruction |
presented by: Sarah Dahmann, DIW Berlin (German Institute for Economic Research) |
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When to be LATE? The impact of preparatory 10th grade after compulsory schooling on higher secondary schooling outcomes |
presented by: Jacob Arendt, Danish Institute of Govermental Research |
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The choice of Mathematics at secondary school and its spillover effects: exploiting a curricular reform in England |
presented by: Greta Morando, University of Essex |
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The effect of early childhood maturity and grade retention on student performance. Internation evidence based on a novel approach |
presented by: Dinand Webbink, Erasmus University Rotterdam |
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Session 45: Social Interactions June 17, 2016 10:30 to 12:30 Köhler |
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Session Chair:
Antonio Dalla Zuanna, Norwegian School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
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Social Contacts and Immigrant Economic Performance in the Netherlands: A Longitudinal Study |
presented by: Zhiling Wang, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |
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Peer Effects in Employment Status: Evidence from Housing Lotteries for Forced Evacuees in Fukushima |
presented by: Ayako Kondo, Yokohama National University |
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Spillovers from gatekeeping - Peer effects in absenteeism |
presented by: Harald Dale-Olsen, Institute for Social Research |
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The Long Term Effects of Work-Related Networks on Earnings |
presented by: Antonio Dalla Zuanna, Norwegian School of Economics |
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Session 46: Past President 1 June 17, 2016 13:30 to 15:00 Meitner II |
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Session type: invited |
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Self-enforcing family rules, marriage and the (non)neutrality of public intervention |
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presented by: Alessandro Cigno, University of Florence |
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Optimal Taxation, Top Incomes and the Household |
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presented by: Patricia Apps, University of Sydney |
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Session 47: Past President 2 June 17, 2016 13:30 to 15:00 Laue |
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Session type: invited |
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Differences in Job De-Routinization in OECD countries: Evidence from PIAAC |
presented by: Sara De la Rica, University of the Basque Country; FEDEA |
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When Routine Jobs Disappear: Unemployment Duration and Subsequent Job Quality |
presented by: Rudolf Winter-Ebmer, University of Linz and IHS, Vienna |
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Job Search, Locus of Control, and Internal Migration |
presented by: Deborah Cobb-Clark, University of Melbourne |
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Session 48: Past President 3 June 17, 2016 13:30 to 15:00 Meitner I |
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Session type: invited |
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Use It or Lose It: Irish Evidence |
presented by: Robert Wright, University of Strathclyde |
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Arsenic Contamination of Drinking Water and Mental Health |
presented by: Klaus F. Zimmermann, Harvard and Bonn University |
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A theory on the demographic influence on voluntary and mandatory savings, social security, and the economy as a whole |
presented by: Bernard van Praag, University of Amsterdam |
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Session 49: Past President 4 June 17, 2016 13:30 to 15:00 Hahn Saal |
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Session type: invited |
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Does moving home affect child development? A study comparing pre-school children in the US and the UK |
presented by: Heather Joshi, UCL Institute of Education |
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Enriching students pays off: Evidence from an individualized gifted and talented program in secondary education |
presented by: Erik Plug, University of Amsterdam |
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Do Childhood Experiences of Parental Separation Lead to Homelessness? |
presented by: Jan Van Ours, Tilburg University |
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Session 50: Past President 5 June 17, 2016 13:30 to 15:00 Goethe |
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Session type: invited |
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What explains Life Satisfaction Within and Across Countries? |
presented by: Arie Kapteyn, USC |
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Public Opinion on Immigration in Europe: Preference versus Salience |
presented by: Timothy Hatton, University of Essex |
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Parental Leave Policy and Gender Differences in Labor Market Outcomes |
presented by: James Albrecht, Georgetown University |
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Session 51: Early Investment and Health June 17, 2016 15:15 to 17:15 Mozart |
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Session Chair:
Malte Sandner, Leibniz Universität Hannover |
Session type: contributed |
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Long-term health outcomes of treatment by qualified midwifery at birth: southern Sweden 1881-2011 |
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presented by: Volha Lazuka, Lund University |
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Information Asymmetries Between Parents and Educators in German Day Care Institutions |
presented by: Georg Camehl, DIW Berlin |
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Preschool and early childhood health: Insights from a health intervention in Swedish preschools |
presented by: Erica Lindahl, IFAU |
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Household Income and Infant Health. Evidence from a Welfare Benefits Reform |
presented by: Malte Sandner, Leibniz Universität Hannover |
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Session 52: Health, Education, and Gender June 17, 2016 15:15 to 17:15 Lynen |
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Session Chair:
Jenny Williams, University of Melbourne |
Session type: contributed |
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The Price of Gold: Dowry and Death in India |
presented by: Abhishek Chakravarty, University of Essex |
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Political conflict, child mental health, and cognitive development |
presented by: Hendrik Juerges, University of Wuppertal |
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The Effect of Child Benefits on Household Expenditure Patterns: Evidence from a Natural Policy Experiment |
presented by: Panayiota Lyssiotou, University of Cyprus |
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Empowering Women: The Eect of Schooling on Young Women's Knowledge and Use of Contraception |
presented by: Jenny Williams, University of Melbourne |
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Session 53: Household Matters June 17, 2016 15:15 to 17:15 Laue |
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Session Chair:
Miriam Beblo, University of Hamburg |
Session type: contributed |
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Who makes the Financial Decisions? Intra-Household Evidence from Panel Data |
presented by: Sonja Kassenboehmer, Monash University |
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The marginal propensity to consume out of a tax rebate: the case of Italy |
presented by: Filippo Scoccianti, Bank of Italy |
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Divorce law and spouses’ well-being: Evidence from Ireland |
presented by: Hilda Ralsmark, Gothenburg University |
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New spouse, same chores? A panel analysis of marital specialization in consecutive unions |
presented by: Miriam Beblo, University of Hamburg |
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Session 54: Intergenerational Issues June 17, 2016 15:15 to 17:15 Goethe |
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Session Chair:
Mikael Lindahl, University of Gothenburg |
Session type: contributed |
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Does paternal unemployment affect children's personality? |
presented by: Viola Angelini, University of Groningen |
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Are estimates of intergenerational mobility biased by non-response? |
presented by: Stefa Hirsch, Maastricht University |
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Intergenerational Spillovers in Disability Insurance |
presented by: Anne Gielen, Erasmus University Rotterdam |
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Parental Influences on Health and Longevity: Lessons from a Large Sample of Adoptees |
presented by: Mikael Lindahl, University of Gothenburg |
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Session 55: Labor Market and Risk(y) Behaviors June 17, 2016 15:15 to 17:15 Köhler |
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Session Chair:
Arnaud Chevalier, IZA, Bonn |
Session type: contributed |
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Bounding the causal effect of unemployment on mental health – nonparametric evidence from four countries |
presented by: Daniel Kuehnle, Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg |
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Incentive Schemes and Risk Behaviour |
presented by: Francesca Gioia, The University of Edinburgh |
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The Effect of Medical Marijuana Laws on Labor Market Outcomes |
presented by: Joseph Sabia, San Diego State University & IZA |
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OWN UNEMPLOYMENT, LOCAL UNEMPLOYMENT AND SUICIDE |
presented by: Arnaud Chevalier, IZA, Bonn |
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Session 56: Policy Evaluation June 17, 2016 15:15 to 17:15 Hahn Saal |
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Session Chair:
Guyonne Kalb, University of Melbourne |
Session type: contributed |
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On or Off - Are Effects of Policy Changes Symmetric? Evidence from Unemployment Insurance Reform with Incomplete Information |
presented by: Patrick Arni, IZA - Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn |
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Evaluating Active Labor Market Policies using a Spatial Regression Discontinuity Design |
presented by: Philipp vom Berge, IAB |
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Of carrots and sticks: The effect of workfare announcements on the job search behaviour and reservation wage of welfare recipients |
presented by: Katrin Hohmeyer, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) |
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The Impact of Paid Parental Leave on Labour Supply and Employment Outcomes |
presented by: Guyonne Kalb, University of Melbourne |
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Session 57: Retirement, Pensions, and Late-Life Transfers June 17, 2016 15:15 to 17:15 Meitner I |
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Session Chair:
Massimiliano Bratti, Universita' degli Studi di Milano |
Session type: contributed |
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The division of inter-vivos parental transfers in Europe |
presented by: Javier Olivera, LISER |
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Retirement, intergenerational time transfers, and fertility |
presented by: Peter Eibich, University of Oxford |
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Does Universal Long Term Care Subsidies Distort Caregiving and Inter-vivos Transfers? |
presented by: Joan Costa Font, LSE |
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Grandparents' availability and mothers' employment: Evidence from pension reforms |
presented by: Massimiliano Bratti, Universita' degli Studi di Milano |
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Session 58: Schools and Skills June 17, 2016 15:15 to 17:15 Warburg |
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Session Chair:
Thomas Wouters, KU Leuven |
Session type: contributed |
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Africa’s Skill Tragedy: Does Teachers’ Lack of Knowledge Lead to Low Student Performance? |
presented by: Jan Bietenbeck, Lund University and IZA |
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Does Early Educational Tracking Increase Inequality? Short and Long Term International Evidence |
presented by: Roxanne Korthals, Maastricht University |
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The happy survivors: Teaching accreditation exams reveal grading biases systematically favor women in male-dominated disciplines |
presented by: Melina Hillion, Paris school of economics |
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Determinants of school segregation |
presented by: Thomas Wouters, KU Leuven |
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Session 59: Topics in Immigration June 17, 2016 15:15 to 17:15 Meitner II |
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Session Chair:
Giuseppe Russo, Università degli Studi di Salerno |
Session type: contributed |
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U.S. Immigration Reform and the Behavior of Mexican Migrants |
presented by: Khulan Altangerel, Tilburg University |
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Does immigrants’ integration behavior change when their children obtain the host-country citizenship? |
presented by: Christoph Sajons, Walter Eucken Institute |
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Political Factors as Drivers of International Migration |
presented by: Martin Guzi, Masaryk University |
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Immigration Restriction and Long-Run Cultural Assimilation: Theory and Quasi-Experimental Evidence |
presented by: Giuseppe Russo, Università degli Studi di Salerno |
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Session 60: Children June 18, 2016 8:15 to 10:15 Meitner I |
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Session Chair:
Aline Buetikofer, Norwegian School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
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Childhood obesity, is fast food proximity a factor? |
presented by: Wiktoria Tafesse, |
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Birth Order and Child Health |
presented by: Helena Svaleryd, Uppsala University |
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Health and Skill Formation in Early Childhood |
presented by: Pietro Biroli, University of Zurich |
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Introducing a Free Nutritious School Breakfast: Long-Term Impacts on Education and Adult Earnings |
presented by: Aline Buetikofer, Norwegian School of Economics |
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Session 61: Education Matters June 18, 2016 8:15 to 10:15 Köhler |
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Session Chair:
Daniel Gray, University of Sheffield |
Session type: contributed |
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Community College Student Decision Making in the Wake of the Great Recession |
presented by: Melinda Petre, University of California, Irvine |
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Test Scores, Noncognitive Skills and Economic Growth |
presented by: Matthijs Oosterveen, Erasmus University Rotterdam |
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Does education improve financial outcomes? Quasi-experimental evidence from Britain |
presented by: Daniel Gray, University of Sheffield |
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Session 62: Education, Fertility, and Careers June 18, 2016 8:15 to 10:15 Meitner II |
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Session Chair:
Lina Cardona, Central Bank of Colombia |
Session type: contributed |
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The Causal Effects of Education on Earnings and Health |
presented by: Gregory Veramendi, Arizona State University |
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Fertility and Labor Supply: New Evidence from the UK |
presented by: Marion Leturcq, INED |
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Educational mismatch and promotions to managerial positions: A test of the career mobility theory |
presented by: Philipp Grunau, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) |
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The Effects of Single-Sex Education on Marital Status |
presented by: Lina Cardona, Central Bank of Colombia |
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Session 63: Fertility Matters June 18, 2016 8:15 to 10:15 Mozart |
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Session Chair:
Niels-Hugo Blunch, Washington and Lee University |
Session type: contributed |
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Birth Order and Time Preferences |
presented by: Lena Detlefsen, University Kiel |
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The Effects of Compulsory Schooling Laws on Teenage Marriage and Births in Turkey |
presented by: Murat Kirdar, Bogazici University |
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Love, Life, and Leftover Ladies in Urban China |
presented by: Xuejie Yi, Peking University |
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My Choice: Female Contraceptive Use Autonomy in Bangladesh |
presented by: Niels-Hugo Blunch, Washington and Lee University |
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Session 64: Gender Inequality June 18, 2016 8:15 to 10:15 Laue |
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Session Chair:
Maria Laura di Tommaso, University of Torino |
Session type: contributed |
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Why do women choose humanities and men become engineers? Educational choice, identity and gender |
presented by: Nina Smith, Aarhus University |
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Is there a wage cost of working in a family-friendly firm? Evidence using matched employer-employee data |
presented by: Ariane Pailhe, French Institute for Demographic Studies |
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The gender wage gap and the early-career effect |
presented by: Hildegunn Stokke, Norwegian University of Science and Technology |
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The gender gap in mathematics achievements: evidence from Italian data. |
presented by: Maria Laura di Tommaso, University of Torino |
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Session 65: Immigration Issues June 18, 2016 8:15 to 10:15 Goethe |
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Session Chair:
Albrecht Glitz, Humboldt University Berlin |
Session type: contributed |
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The Impact of Xenophobic Violence on the Integration of Immigrants |
presented by: Max Steinhardt, Helmut Schmidt University |
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The happy immigrant? A new model to describe the evolution of life-satisfaction of immigrants |
presented by: Firat Yaman, City University London |
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Do immigrants react differently towards family policies than natives? |
presented by: Laura Janisch, Rheinisch Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) |
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Occupational Recognition and Immigrant Labor Market Outcomes |
presented by: Albrecht Glitz, Humboldt University Berlin |
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Session 66: Labor Markets and Labor Supply June 18, 2016 8:15 to 10:15 Warburg |
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Session Chair:
Claus Portner, Seattle University |
Session type: contributed |
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Task Price Polarization in Germany, 1975-2010 |
presented by: Michael Böhm, University of Bonn |
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A Structural Empirical Analysis of Job Search, Active Labor Market Policies and Sickness Absence |
presented by: Hanno Foerster, University of Mannheim |
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Commuting and Sickness Absence |
presented by: Laszlo Goerke, Trier University |
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Labor Supply Elasticities in a Low Friction Labor Market |
presented by: Claus Portner, Seattle University |
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Session 67: Labor with Experiments June 18, 2016 8:15 to 10:15 Lynen |
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Session Chair:
Lennart Ziegler, University of Amsterdam |
Session type: contributed |
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Does Activating Sick-Listed Workers Work? Evidence from a Randomized Experiment |
presented by: Benedicte Rouland, University of Nantes |
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A randomized experiment on improving job search skills of older unemployed workers. |
presented by: Nynke de Groot, VU Amsterdam |
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Should We Ban Smartphones from the Workplace to Increase Productivity? – Evidence From a Natural Field Experiment |
presented by: Adrian Chadi, IAAEU, University of Trier |
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When Unemployed Meet Employers: A Field Experiment on Matching Events |
presented by: Lennart Ziegler, University of Amsterdam |
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Session 68: Pay, Wealth, and Well-Being June 18, 2016 8:15 to 10:15 Hahn Saal |
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Session Chair:
John Haisken-DeNew, University of Melbourne |
Session type: contributed |
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Waiting for the Paycheck: Individual and Aggregate Effects of Wage Payment Frequency |
presented by: Ines Berniell, EUI |
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Family Responses to Major Life Events: Evidence from Linking School Starting Age and Family Outcomes |
presented by: Marianne Simonsen, Aarhus University |
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Income Support, Employment and Well-Being |
presented by: Tobias Wolf, Freie Universität Berlin |
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Economic Expectations and Wealth Accumulation Strategies |
presented by: John Haisken-DeNew, University of Melbourne |
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Session 69: Childcare, Mothers, and Children June 18, 2016 11:45 to 13:45 Mozart |
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Session Chair:
Marie Paul, University of Duisburg-Essen |
Session type: contributed |
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At School in the Afternoon: Labour Supply of German Mothers with Primary School Children |
presented by: Frauke Peter, DIW Berlin |
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The Effects of After-School Programs on Maternal Employment |
presented by: Marie Paul, University of Duisburg-Essen |
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Session 70: Discrimination June 18, 2016 11:45 to 13:45 Köhler |
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Session Chair:
Magnus Rödin, Swedish Public Employment Office |
Session type: contributed |
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Heterogeneous wage discrimination among gay employees : being gay or perceived as gay ? |
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presented by: Ferhat Mihoubi, Paris-Est Créteil University |
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An evolutionary model of prenatal and postnatal discrimination against females |
presented by: Rebeca Echavarri, University of Glasgow |
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Stereotypes of appearance, non-cognitive characteristics and labor market chances |
presented by: Magnus Rödin, Swedish Public Employment Office |
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Session 71: Economics of Health Care June 18, 2016 11:45 to 13:45 Warburg |
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Session Chair:
Hendrik Schmitz, University of Paderborn |
Session type: contributed |
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Care choices in Europe: To each according to his needs? |
presented by: Thorben Korfhage, RWI-Essen |
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Informal Care and Long-term Labor Market Outcomes |
presented by: Hendrik Schmitz, University of Paderborn |
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Session 72: Family Matters June 18, 2016 11:45 to 13:45 Lynen |
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Session Chair:
Joanna Syrda, University of Bath |
Session type: contributed |
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Subjective Well-being Effects of Marriage and Cohabitation; Are Homosexual Partnerships Different? |
presented by: Shuai Chen, Tilburg University |
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The marginal propensity to consume out of a tax rebate: the case of Italy |
presented by: Filippo Scoccianti, Bank of Italy |
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Divorce and Differential BMI: Till Death or Unfitness Do Us Part? |
presented by: Joanna Syrda, University of Bath |
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Session 73: Fertility Issues June 18, 2016 11:45 to 13:45 Hahn Saal |
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Session Chair:
Astrid Rasmussen, Aarhus University |
Session type: contributed |
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House Prices and Fertility in England |
presented by: Cevat Giray Aksoy, Royal Holloway, University of London |
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Incentivizing post-compulsory education: The effect on non-educational outcomes |
presented by: Tanya Wilson, University of Stirling |
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Children and Divorce: Evidence from IVF Treatments |
presented by: Astrid Rasmussen, Aarhus University |
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Session 74: Information, Human Capital, and Work June 18, 2016 11:45 to 13:45 Laue |
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Session Chair:
Katharina Werner, Ifo Institute |
Session type: contributed |
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Reciprocity and on-the-job training |
presented by: Arjan Non, Maastricht University |
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Short-time work and employment stability: evidence from a policy change |
presented by: Virginia Hernanz, Universidad de Alcalá |
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Information and Preferences for Public Spending: Evidence from Representative Survey Experiments |
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presented by: Katharina Werner, Ifo Institute |
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Session 75: Older Workers June 18, 2016 11:45 to 13:45 Meitner II |
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Session Chair:
Chiara Rosazza Bondibene, National Institute of Economic and Socia |
Session type: contributed |
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Retirement and Cognitive Decline: A Panel Data Approach using SHARE |
presented by: Laura Crespo, Bank of Spain |
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Using Tax Credit to Postpone Retirement - A Panel Data Analysis of a Large Dutch Reform |
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presented by: Egbert Jongen, CPB |
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Who Wins? Evaluating the Impact of UK Public Sector Pension Scheme Reforms |
presented by: Chiara Rosazza Bondibene, National Institute of Economic and Socia |
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Session 76: Schools and Education June 18, 2016 11:45 to 13:45 Meitner I |
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Session Chair:
Marta Martínez Matute, Banco de España |
Session type: contributed |
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The Impact of Voucher Schools on Upper-Secondary Student Achievement. Swedish Evidence using External and Internal Test Evaluations |
presented by: Jonas Vlachos, Stockholm University |
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Central School Exams and Adult Skills: Evidence from PIAAC |
presented by: Lisa Leschnig, University of Konstanz |
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EDUCATION, LABOUR MARKET EXPERIENCE AND COGNITIVE SKILLS: A FIRST APPROXIMATION TO THE PIAAC RESULTS |
presented by: Marta Martínez Matute, Banco de España |