June 20, 2019 | ||
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Time | Location | Event |
13:00 to 18:30 | Registration Desk | Registration |
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15:15 to 15:30 | Lansdown | Welcome |
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15:30 to 16:30 | Lansdown | Keynote Address I: Oriana Bandiera: Why do people stay poor? |
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16:30 to 17:00 | Atrium Bar | Coffee/Tea Break |
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17:00 to 18:30 | see below | Sessions A |
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June 21, 2019 | ||
Time | Location | Event |
08:30 to 18:30 | Registration II | |
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09:00 to 10:30 | see below | Sessions B |
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10:30 to 11:00 | Coffee/Tea Break | |
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11:00 to 12:30 | see below | Sessions C |
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12:30 to 13:30 | Lunch | |
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13:30 to 14:30 | Keynote Address II: Kevin Lang: Ordinal Scales in Empirical Economics: Test Score Gaps, Happiness and Other Tales of Woe | |
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14:30 to 15:00 | Coffee/Tea Break | |
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15:00 to 16:30 | see below | Sessions D |
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16:30 to 17:00 | Coffee/Tea Break | |
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17:00 to 18:30 | see below | Sessions E |
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19:00 to 21:00 | City Hall Reception | |
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June 22, 2019 | ||
Time | Location | Event |
08:30 to 18:30 | Registration | |
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09:00 to 11:00 | see below | Sessions F |
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11:00 to 11:30 | Coffee/Tea Break | |
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11:30 to 13:30 | see below | Sessions G |
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13:30 to 14:30 | Lunch | |
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14:30 to 16:30 | see below | Sessions H |
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16:30 to 17:00 | Coffee/Tea Break | |
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17:00 to 18:00 | Presidential Address: Shelly Lundberg: Aspirations and the Education Gender Gap | |
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18:00 to 18:30 | General Assembly | |
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19:30 to 00:00 | Conference Dinner | |
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Keynote Address I: Oriana Bandiera: Why do people stay poor? Location: Lansdown June 20, 2019 15:30 to 16:30 |
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Sessions A Locations: listed below June 20, 2019 17:00 to 18:30 | |
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Intergenerational mobility in health, Camden | |
Early Child Ourcomes, Widcombe | |
Public Policy and Youth Crime, Walcot | |
Gender and Pay, Kingsmead 2 | |
Formation of Preferences, Kingsmead 1 | |
Gender and Early Career , Lansdown 2 | |
Language Diversity and the Labour Market, Lansdown 1 | |
Temporary jobs as stepping stones, Bath Function Room | |
The Impact of Health Information, Bathwick |
Sessions B Locations: listed below June 21, 2019 09:00 to 10:30 | |
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Domestic Violence, Widcombe | |
Education and Health, Kingsmead 1 | |
Family Policy and Fertility, The Tank Room at the Bath Brew House | |
Fertility Decisions, Bath Function Room | |
Gender and Educational Choice, Lansdown 1 | |
Gender Identity, Kingsmead 2 | |
Human Capital Investment Returns, Lansdown 2 | |
Marriage and Divorce, Camden | |
Personnell Economics, Walcot | |
Task, Occupations and the Labour Market, Bathwick |
Sessions C Locations: listed below June 21, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 | |
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Intergenerational Mobility in Education, The Tank Room at the Bath Brew House | |
Teen Fertility and Child Outcomes, Bath Function Room | |
Expextations and Educational Performance, Lansdown 1 | |
Work and Unions, Lansdown 2 | |
Worker Mobility, Kingsmead 1 | |
Immigration Policy, Kingsmead 2 | |
Intrahoushold Allocation, Walcot | |
Higher Education, Bathwick | |
Childhood Interventions, Camden | |
Family and Children, Widcombe |
Keynote Address II: Kevin Lang: Ordinal Scales in Empirical Economics: Test Score Gaps, Happiness and Other Tales of Woe Location: June 21, 2019 13:30 to 14:30 |
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Sessions D Locations: listed below June 21, 2019 15:00 to 16:30 | |
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Prenatal Shocks and Child Outcomes, The Tank Room at the Bath Brew House | |
Primary Schools, Bath Function Room | |
Fertility, Lansdown 1 | |
Mental Health, Education and Work, Lansdown 2 | |
Apprenticeships, Kingsmead 1 | |
Migrant-Native Gaps, Kingsmead 2 | |
Schools and Teachers, Camden | |
Integration of Immigrants, Walcot | |
Nutrion and Health, Bathwick | |
Early Shocks and Childhood Development, Widcombe |
Sessions E Locations: listed below June 21, 2019 17:00 to 18:30 | |
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Student Funding, The Tank Room at the Bath Brew House | |
Health and Health Policy, Bath Function Room | |
Neighbourhood Effects, Lansdown 1 | |
Migration, Lansdown 2 | |
Risky Behaviour, Kingsmead 1 | |
Education Tests and Performance, Kingsmead 2 | |
Family Policies, Walcot | |
Retirement, Camden | |
Vaccines, Health and Cognitive Outcomes, Bathwick | |
Schooling and Inequality, Widcombe |
Sessions F Locations: listed below June 22, 2019 09:00 to 11:00 | |
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Job Loss, The Tank Room at the Bath Brew House | |
Child Care Policies, Bathwick | |
Beliefs and Human Capital Investment, Bath Function Room | |
Wealth and Inequality, Lansdown 1 | |
Work and Pensions, Lansdown 2 | |
Gender Differences and Beliefs, Kingsmead 1 | |
Refugee Policy, Kingsmead 2 | |
Mortality, Walcot | |
Peer Effects, Camden | |
Labour Relations, Widcombe |
Sessions G Locations: listed below June 22, 2019 11:30 to 13:30 | |
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Birth order and Family Size Effects, The Tank Room at the Bath Brew House | |
Special Session: The role of higher education in social mobility, Bath Function Room | |
Preschool Investments and Child Outcomes, Lansdown 1 | |
Gender Differences and Skills, Lansdown 2 | |
Refugees, Kingsmead 1 | |
Minimum Wage, Widcombe | |
High School Performance, Kingsmead 2 | |
Family, Work and Gender, Walcot | |
Income Inequality, Bathwick | |
Unemployment and Work, Camden |
Sessions H Locations: listed below June 22, 2019 14:30 to 16:30 | |
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Well-being, The Tank Room at the Bath Brew House | |
Parental Leave Policies, Bath Function Room | |
Teachers and Market for Teachers, Lansdown 1 | |
Technology and Polarization, Lansdown 2 | |
Marriage and Family, Kingsmead 1 | |
Population Health, Kingsmead 2 | |
Migration and Assimilation, Walcot | |
Methods and Data, Bathwick | |
Gender and Work, Widcombe | |
Crime and Children, Camden |
Presidential Address: Shelly Lundberg: Aspirations and the Education Gender Gap Location: June 22, 2019 17:00 to 18:00 |
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General Assembly Location: June 22, 2019 18:00 to 18:30 |
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Summary of All Sessions |
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Click here for an index of all participants |
# | Date/Time | Location | Type | Title | Papers |
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1 | June 20, 2019 17:00-18:30 | Camden | contributed | Intergenerational mobility in health | 3 |
2 | June 20, 2019 17:00-18:30 | Widcombe | contributed | Early Child Ourcomes | 3 |
3 | June 20, 2019 17:00-18:30 | Walcot | contributed | Public Policy and Youth Crime | 3 |
4 | June 20, 2019 17:00-18:30 | Kingsmead 2 | contributed | Gender and Pay | 4 |
5 | June 20, 2019 17:00-18:30 | Kingsmead 1 | contributed | Formation of Preferences | 3 |
6 | June 20, 2019 17:00-18:30 | Lansdown 2 | contributed | Gender and Early Career | 3 |
7 | June 20, 2019 17:00-18:30 | Lansdown 1 | contributed | Language Diversity and the Labour Market | 3 |
8 | June 20, 2019 17:00-18:30 | Bath Function Room | contributed | Temporary jobs as stepping stones | 3 |
9 | June 20, 2019 17:00-18:30 | Bathwick | contributed | The Impact of Health Information | 3 |
10 | June 21, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Widcombe | contributed | Domestic Violence | 3 |
11 | June 21, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Kingsmead 1 | contributed | Education and Health | 3 |
12 | June 21, 2019 9:00-10:30 | The Tank Room at the Bath Brew House | contributed | Family Policy and Fertility | 3 |
13 | June 21, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Bath Function Room | contributed | Fertility Decisions | 3 |
14 | June 21, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Lansdown 1 | contributed | Gender and Educational Choice | 3 |
15 | June 21, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Kingsmead 2 | contributed | Gender Identity | 3 |
16 | June 21, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Lansdown 2 | contributed | Human Capital Investment Returns | 3 |
17 | June 21, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Camden | contributed | Marriage and Divorce | 3 |
18 | June 21, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Walcot | contributed | Personnell Economics | 3 |
19 | June 21, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Bathwick | contributed | Task, Occupations and the Labour Market | 3 |
20 | June 21, 2019 11:00-12:30 | The Tank Room at the Bath Brew House | contributed | Intergenerational Mobility in Education | 3 |
21 | June 21, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Bath Function Room | contributed | Teen Fertility and Child Outcomes | 3 |
22 | June 21, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Lansdown 1 | contributed | Expextations and Educational Performance | 2 |
23 | June 21, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Lansdown 2 | contributed | Work and Unions | 4 |
24 | June 21, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Kingsmead 1 | contributed | Worker Mobility | 4 |
25 | June 21, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Kingsmead 2 | contributed | Immigration Policy | 3 |
26 | June 21, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Walcot | contributed | Intrahoushold Allocation | 3 |
27 | June 21, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Bathwick | contributed | Higher Education | 3 |
28 | June 21, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Camden | contributed | Childhood Interventions | 3 |
29 | June 21, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Widcombe | contributed | Family and Children | 3 |
30 | June 21, 2019 15:00-16:30 | The Tank Room at the Bath Brew House | contributed | Prenatal Shocks and Child Outcomes | 3 |
31 | June 21, 2019 15:00-16:30 | Bath Function Room | contributed | Primary Schools | 3 |
32 | June 21, 2019 15:00-16:30 | Lansdown 1 | contributed | Fertility | 2 |
33 | June 21, 2019 15:00-16:30 | Lansdown 2 | contributed | Mental Health, Education and Work | 3 |
34 | June 21, 2019 15:00-16:30 | Kingsmead 1 | contributed | Apprenticeships | 4 |
35 | June 21, 2019 15:00-16:30 | Kingsmead 2 | contributed | Migrant-Native Gaps | 3 |
36 | June 21, 2019 15:00-16:30 | Camden | contributed | Schools and Teachers | 3 |
37 | June 21, 2019 15:00-16:30 | Walcot | contributed | Integration of Immigrants | 3 |
38 | June 21, 2019 15:00-16:30 | Bathwick | contributed | Nutrion and Health | 4 |
39 | June 21, 2019 15:00-16:30 | Widcombe | contributed | Early Shocks and Childhood Development | 3 |
40 | June 21, 2019 17:00-18:30 | The Tank Room at the Bath Brew House | contributed | Student Funding | 3 |
41 | June 21, 2019 17:00-18:30 | Bath Function Room | contributed | Health and Health Policy | 4 |
42 | June 21, 2019 17:00-18:30 | Lansdown 1 | contributed | Neighbourhood Effects | 3 |
43 | June 21, 2019 17:00-18:30 | Lansdown 2 | contributed | Migration | 2 |
44 | June 21, 2019 17:00-18:30 | Kingsmead 1 | contributed | Risky Behaviour | 4 |
45 | June 21, 2019 17:00-18:30 | Kingsmead 2 | contributed | Education Tests and Performance | 3 |
46 | June 21, 2019 17:00-18:30 | Walcot | contributed | Family Policies | 3 |
47 | June 21, 2019 17:00-18:30 | Camden | contributed | Retirement | 3 |
48 | June 21, 2019 17:00-18:30 | Bathwick | contributed | Vaccines, Health and Cognitive Outcomes | 3 |
49 | June 21, 2019 17:00-18:30 | Widcombe | contributed | Schooling and Inequality | 4 |
50 | June 22, 2019 9:00-11:00 | The Tank Room at the Bath Brew House | contributed | Job Loss | 4 |
51 | June 22, 2019 9:00-11:00 | Bathwick | contributed | Child Care Policies | 4 |
52 | June 22, 2019 9:00-11:00 | Bath Function Room | contributed | Beliefs and Human Capital Investment | 4 |
53 | June 22, 2019 9:00-11:00 | Lansdown 1 | contributed | Wealth and Inequality | 5 |
54 | June 22, 2019 9:00-11:00 | Lansdown 2 | contributed | Work and Pensions | 4 |
55 | June 22, 2019 9:00-11:00 | Kingsmead 1 | contributed | Gender Differences and Beliefs | 4 |
56 | June 22, 2019 9:00-11:00 | Kingsmead 2 | contributed | Refugee Policy | 4 |
57 | June 22, 2019 9:00-11:00 | Walcot | contributed | Mortality | 4 |
58 | June 22, 2019 9:00-11:00 | Camden | contributed | Peer Effects | 4 |
59 | June 22, 2019 9:00-11:00 | Widcombe | contributed | Labour Relations | 4 |
60 | June 22, 2019 11:30-13:30 | The Tank Room at the Bath Brew House | contributed | Birth order and Family Size Effects | 4 |
61 | June 22, 2019 11:30-13:30 | Bath Function Room | contributed | Special Session: The role of higher education in social mobility | 5 |
62 | June 22, 2019 11:30-13:30 | Lansdown 1 | contributed | Preschool Investments and Child Outcomes | 3 |
63 | June 22, 2019 11:30-13:30 | Lansdown 2 | contributed | Gender Differences and Skills | 5 |
64 | June 22, 2019 11:30-13:30 | Kingsmead 1 | contributed | Refugees | 4 |
65 | June 22, 2019 11:30-13:30 | Widcombe | contributed | Minimum Wage | 3 |
66 | June 22, 2019 11:30-13:30 | Kingsmead 2 | contributed | High School Performance | 5 |
67 | June 22, 2019 11:30-13:30 | Walcot | contributed | Family, Work and Gender | 4 |
68 | June 22, 2019 11:30-13:30 | Bathwick | contributed | Income Inequality | 4 |
69 | June 22, 2019 11:30-13:30 | Camden | contributed | Unemployment and Work | 4 |
70 | June 22, 2019 14:30-16:30 | The Tank Room at the Bath Brew House | contributed | Well-being | 4 |
71 | June 22, 2019 14:30-16:30 | Bath Function Room | contributed | Parental Leave Policies | 5 |
72 | June 22, 2019 14:30-16:30 | Lansdown 1 | contributed | Teachers and Market for Teachers | 5 |
73 | June 22, 2019 14:30-16:30 | Lansdown 2 | contributed | Technology and Polarization | 4 |
74 | June 22, 2019 14:30-16:30 | Kingsmead 1 | contributed | Marriage and Family | 4 |
75 | June 22, 2019 14:30-16:30 | Kingsmead 2 | contributed | Population Health | 4 |
76 | June 22, 2019 14:30-16:30 | Walcot | contributed | Migration and Assimilation | 4 |
77 | June 22, 2019 14:30-16:30 | Bathwick | contributed | Methods and Data | 4 |
78 | June 22, 2019 14:30-16:30 | Widcombe | contributed | Gender and Work | 4 |
79 | June 22, 2019 14:30-16:30 | Camden | contributed | Crime and Children | 5 |
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2019 ESPE annual conference |
Detailed List of Sessions |
Session 1: Intergenerational mobility in health June 20, 2019 17:00 to 18:30 Camden |
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Session Chair: Daniel Graeber, DIW Berlin |
Session type: contributed |
Intergenerational Health Mobility: Evidence from Danish Registers |
By Carsten Berthram Andersen; Aarhus Universitet |
presented by: Carsten Berthram Andersen, Aarhus Universitet |
The intergenerational effect of children's education on parental mental health |
By Jakob Everding; University of Hamburg |
presented by: Jakob Everding, University of Hamburg |
Intergenerational Health Mobility in Germany |
By Daniel Graeber; DIW Berlin |
presented by: Daniel Graeber, DIW Berlin |
Session 2: Early Child Ourcomes June 20, 2019 17:00 to 18:30 Widcombe |
Session Chair: Stefanie Schurer, University of Sydney |
Session type: contributed |
Weight report cards: help or harm in preventing childhood obesity? Evidence from England |
By Yuliya Kazakova; University of Essex |
presented by: Yuliya Kazakova, University of Essex |
On the Value of Birth Weight |
By Damian Clarke; Universidad de Santiago de Chile Sonia Oreffice; University of Surrey Climent Quintana-Domeque; University of Exeter |
presented by: Sonia Oreffice, University of Surrey |
Does restricting how people spend their money help or harm? Evaluating the impact of a new welfare policy on birth outcomes in Australia |
By Stefanie Schurer; University of Sydney |
presented by: Stefanie Schurer, University of Sydney |
Session 3: Public Policy and Youth Crime June 20, 2019 17:00 to 18:30 Walcot |
Session Chair: Marco Francesconi, Department of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
The impact of austerity on racially or religiously motivated hate crime in England and Wales |
By Kerry Bray; Newcastle University Business School |
presented by: Kerry Bray, Newcastle University Business School |
Charter Takeovers, No Excuses Strategy, and Youth Crime. Evidence from London Secondary School Academies |
By Emma Duchini; University of Warwick Victor Lavy; University of Warwick Stephen Machin; London School of Economics |
presented by: Emma Duchini, University of Warwick |
None for the Road? Stricter Drink Driving Laws and Road Accidents |
By Marco Francesconi; Department of Economics Jonathan James; University of Bath |
presented by: Marco Francesconi, Department of Economics |
Session 4: Gender and Pay June 20, 2019 17:00 to 18:30 Kingsmead 2 |
Session Chair: Priscila Ferreira, University of Minho |
Session type: contributed |
Who works for whom and the UK gender pay gap |
By Sarah Jewell; University of Reading GIOVANNI RAZZU; University of Reading Carl Singleton; University of Reading |
presented by: Sarah Jewell, University of Reading |
Counterfactual quantile decompositions with selection correction taking into account Huber/Melly (2015): An application to the German gender wage gap |
By Martin Biewen; University of Tübingen Bernd Fitzenberger; Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Matthias Seckler; University of Tübingen |
presented by: Matthias Seckler, University of Tübingen |
Women's Labor Force Participation and the Distribution of the Gender Wage Gap |
By Manuel Fernandez Sierra; University of Essex Sonia Bhalotra; University of Essex |
presented by: Manuel Fernandez Sierra, University of Essex |
Financing Constraints, Executive Pay and Gender Inequality |
By Ana Fernandes; University of Exeter Priscila Ferreira; University of Minho |
presented by: Priscila Ferreira, University of Minho |
Session 5: Formation of Preferences June 20, 2019 17:00 to 18:30 Kingsmead 1 |
Session Chair: Michele Belot, University of Edinburgh, EUI |
Session type: contributed |
Intra-Individual Stability of Time Preferences: A Survey Approach for the Long-Run |
By Malte Preuss; Freie Universität Berlin |
presented by: Malte Preuss, Freie Universität Berlin |
Risk Aversion and Entrepreneurship: New Evidence Exploiting Exposure to Massive Earthquakes in Italy |
By , |
presented by: Maria De Paola, University of Calabria |
Maternal Stress and Food Preferences: A Lab Experiment with Low Income Mothers |
By Michele Belot; University of Edinburgh, EUI Jonathan James; University of Bath Martina Vecchi; University of Edinburgh, EUI Nicolai Vitt; University of Edinburgh |
presented by: Nicolai Vitt, University of Edinburgh |
Session 6: Gender and Early Career June 20, 2019 17:00 to 18:30 Lansdown 2 |
Session Chair: Malte Sandner, Institute for Employment Research |
Session type: contributed |
Ceilings, Floors, and Children. The Gender Pay Gap over the Lifecycle |
By Pierre Pora; Insee-CREST Lionel Wilner; INSEE-CREST |
presented by: Pierre Pora, Insee-CREST |
Gender Differences in Aspired Occupations |
By Madison Kerr; University of York |
presented by: Madison Kerr, University of York |
The Early Career Gender Wage Gap for University Graduates |
By Malte Sandner; Institute for Employment Research Ipek Yükselen; Institute for Employment Research |
presented by: Malte Sandner, Institute for Employment Research |
Session 7: Language Diversity and the Labour Market June 20, 2019 17:00 to 18:30 Lansdown 1 |
Session Chair: Joanna Clifton-Sprigg, The University of Bath |
Session type: contributed |
Linguistic Proximity and Workplace Productivity |
By Harald Dale-Olsen Henning Finseraas; Institute for social research |
presented by: Harald Dale-Olsen, |
The Effect of Linguistic Diversity in Early Education |
By Arash Naghavi; University of Wuppertal |
presented by: Arash Naghavi, University of Wuppertal |
Bilingualism in the labour market |
By Joanna Clifton-Sprigg; The University of Bath Kerry Papps; University of Bath |
presented by: Joanna Clifton-Sprigg, The University of Bath |
Session 8: Temporary jobs as stepping stones June 20, 2019 17:00 to 18:30 Bath Function Room |
Session Chair: Bastian Stockinger, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) |
Session type: contributed |
First step or last resort? One-Euro-Jobs after the reform |
By Bastian Stockinger; Institute for Employment Research (IAB) |
presented by: Bastian Stockinger, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) |
Does temporary agency employment pave the way to better jobs for refugees? |
By Elke Jahn; IAB, Bayreuth University Michael Rosholm; Aarhus University |
presented by: Elke Jahn, IAB, Bayreuth University |
Income Inequality and Later Life Health: Estimating Life Course Treatment Effects |
By , |
presented by: Dean Lillard, Ohio State University |
Session 9: The Impact of Health Information June 20, 2019 17:00 to 18:30 Bathwick |
Session Chair: Jonathan James, University of Bath |
Session type: contributed |
Digital Waste? Unintended Consequences of Health Information Technology |
By Petri Böckerman; University of Jyvaskyla, Labour Institute for Economic Research and IZA Mika Kortelainen; VATT Institute for Economic Research Liisa Laine; University of Pennsylvania Mikko Nurminen; Turku School of Economics Tanja Saxell; VATT (Visiting Stanford) |
presented by: Mikko Nurminen, Turku School of Economics |
Non-salience or Reluctance? Vaccination Responses to Reminder Letters |
By Jonas Hirani; University of Copenhagen |
presented by: Jonas Hirani, University of Copenhagen |
Smoking, Information and Education: Evidence from the 1962 report by the Royal College of Physicians |
By Jonathan James; University of Bath |
presented by: Jonathan James, University of Bath |
Session 10: Domestic Violence June 21, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Widcombe |
Session Chair: Judit Vall Castello, Universitat de Barcelona |
Session type: contributed |
Domestic violence and child mortality |
By Samantha Rawlings; University of Reading Zahra Siddique; University of Bristol |
presented by: Samantha Rawlings, University of Reading |
Intra-household inequality and adult material deprivation in Europe |
By Eleni Karagiannaki; London School of Economics and Political Sciences Tania Burchardt; London School of Economics |
presented by: Eleni Karagiannaki, London School of Economics and Political Sciences |
Hit where it hurts – healthcare access and intimate partner violence |
By Caoimhe Rice; University of Bristol Judit Vall Castello; Universitat de Barcelona |
presented by: Judit Vall Castello, Universitat de Barcelona |
Session 11: Education and Health June 21, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Kingsmead 1 |
Session Chair: Tatjana Begerow, Bergische Universität Wuppertal |
Session type: contributed |
The Effect of Compulsory Service on Life Satisfaction and its Channels |
By Matthias Collischon; FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg Andreas Eberl; IAB Kerstin Jahn; IAB Institute for Employment Research |
presented by: Matthias Collischon, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg |
Taking Cover: Human Capital Accumulation in the Presence of Shocks and Health Insurance |
By Paulino Font Gilabert; University of Essex |
presented by: Paulino Font Gilabert, University of Essex |
Does schooling affect health? Evidence from ambulatory claims data |
By Tatjana Begerow; Bergische Universität Wuppertal |
presented by: Tatjana Begerow, Bergische Universität Wuppertal |
Session 12: Family Policy and Fertility June 21, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 The Tank Room at the Bath Brew House |
Session Chair: Libertad Gonzalez, University Pompeu Fabra |
Session type: contributed |
The Fertility Effect of cutting Child related Welfare Benefits |
By Frederik Wiynck; University of Erlangen-Nürnberg Malte Sandner; Institute for Employment Research |
presented by: Frederik Wiynck, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg |
The Effect of Old-Age Pensions on Fertility: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Brazil |
By Alexander Danzer; KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt Lennard Zyska; Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt |
presented by: Lennard Zyska, Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt |
The Effect of Abortion Legalization on Fertility, |
By Kjell Salvanes; Department of Economics |
presented by: Libertad Gonzalez, University Pompeu Fabra |
Session 13: Fertility Decisions June 21, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Bath Function Room |
Session Chair: Anna Adamecz-Volgyi, UCL |
Session type: contributed |
Do property taxes affect fertility? Quasi-experimental evidence from Portugal |
By Susana Peralta; Nova School of Business and Economics an João Santos; Nova School of Business and Economics |
presented by: João Santos, Nova School of Business and Economics |
How Family Policies Affect Fertility: Evidence from Spain |
By Libertad Gonzalez; University Pompeu Fabra Sofia Trommlerova; University Pompeu Fabra |
presented by: Sofia Trommlerova, University Pompeu Fabra |
Incapacitation and human capital effects of extended compulsory schooling on the teenage fertility of ethnic minority women |
By Anna Adamecz-Volgyi; UCL Ágota Scharle; Budapest Institute for Policy Analysis |
presented by: Anna Adamecz-Volgyi, UCL |
Session 14: Gender and Educational Choice June 21, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Lansdown 1 |
Session Chair: Paul J. Devereux, UCD |
Session type: contributed |
Understanding the Gender Gap on College Major Choices. Evidence from Chile.* |
By Paola Bordon; Universidad Alberto Hurtado Catalina Canals; Universidad de Chile Alejandra Mizala; Centro de Economia Aplicada |
presented by: Paola Bordon, Universidad Alberto Hurtado |
Non-Cognitive Skills and Gender Differences in Training Programmes for the Unemployed |
By Annette Bergemann; University of Bristol Eva Nalbach Zahra Siddique; Dr |
presented by: Annette Bergemann, University of Bristol |
The relationship between gender and SES and college programme choices |
By Judith Delaney; Economic and Social Research Institute Paul J. Devereux; UCD |
presented by: Paul J. Devereux, UCD |
Session 15: Gender Identity June 21, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Kingsmead 2 |
Session Chair: Cheti Nicoletti, University of York |
Session type: contributed |
The Spatial Origins of Gender Roles |
By Juan Torrecillas; Universitat de Barcelona |
presented by: Juan Torrecillas, Universitat de Barcelona |
Gender Identity and Relative Income within Households: A critical re-examination of Bertrand, Kamenica Pan (QJE, 2015) using U.S. and German data |
By Daniel Kuehnle; Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Michael Oberfichtner; Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Kerstin Ostermann; Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg |
presented by: Kerstin Ostermann, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg |
The division of housework between partners. Does gender identity matter? |
By Danilo Cavapozzi; Ca' Foscari University of Venice Cheti Nicoletti; University of York |
presented by: Cheti Nicoletti, University of York |
Session 16: Human Capital Investment Returns June 21, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Lansdown 2 |
Session Chair: Paul Bingley, VIVE |
Session type: contributed |
The Distribution of Private and Fiscal Returns to Higher Education: A Dynamic Microsimulation Approach |
By Benjamin Fischer; Freie Universität Berlin |
presented by: Benjamin Fischer, Freie Universität Berlin |
Getting out of the starting gate on the right foot: employment effects of investment in human capital |
By Agata Maida; U Milan Daniela Sonedda; Università del Piemonte Orientale |
presented by: Daniela Sonedda, Università del Piemonte Orientale |
The Role of Military Service in Human Capital Formation: Evidence from a Draft Lottery |
By Paul Bingley; VIVE Stéphanie Lyk-Jensen; VIVE Anders Rosdahl; VIVE |
presented by: Paul Bingley, VIVE |
Session 17: Marriage and Divorce June 21, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Camden |
Session Chair: Hayley Fisher, University of Sydney |
Session type: contributed |
Age at Marriage and Marital Stability: Causal Evidence from a Legal Reform in China |
By Jorge Garcia Hombrados; London School of Economics Berkay Ozcan; London School of Economics |
presented by: Jorge Garcia Hombrados, London School of Economics |
Headscarves and Female Employment |
By Gozde Corekcioglu; European University Institute |
presented by: Gozde Corekcioglu, Kadir Has University |
The consequences of extending equitable property division divorce laws to cohabitants |
By Abraham Chigavazira; University of Melbourne Hayley Fisher; University of Sydney Tim Robinson; University of Melbourne Anna Zhu; University of Melbourne |
presented by: Hayley Fisher, University of Sydney |
Session 18: Personnell Economics June 21, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Walcot |
Session Chair: Olubunmi Ajala, University of Leicester |
Session type: contributed |
How Workplace Consolidation Affects Workers: Evidence from Acquisitions in Germany |
By Kevin Todd; University of California, Berkeley Jörg Heining; Institute for Employment Research (IAB) |
presented by: Jörg Heining, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) |
"Fine...I’ll do it myself" Lessons from self-employment grants in Croatia |
By Ivan Zilic; London School of Economics |
presented by: Ivan Zilic, London School of Economics |
Effect of Performance Related Pay on turnover-intention of teachers in England |
By Olubunmi Ajala; University of Leicester Asako Ohinata; University of Leicester |
presented by: Olubunmi Ajala, University of Leicester |
Session 19: Task, Occupations and the Labour Market June 21, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Bathwick |
Session Chair: Ludo Visschers, The University of Edinburgh/Universidad |
Session type: contributed |
The Task Content of Job Transitions over the Business Cycle: Evidence for the UK |
By Aspasia Bizopoulou; Vatt Institute for Economic Research Rachel Forshaw; University of Edinburgh |
presented by: Aspasia Bizopoulou, Vatt Institute for Economic Research |
Occupational mismatch and network effects: Evidence from France |
By Arnaud Herault; University of Angers |
presented by: Arnaud Herault, University of Angers |
Workers’ Task and Employer Mobility over the Business Cycle∗ |
By Carlos Carrillo-Tudela; Essex Fraser Summerfield; St. Francis Xavier University Ludo Visschers; The University of Edinburgh/Universidad |
presented by: Ludo Visschers, The University of Edinburgh/Universidad |
Session 20: Intergenerational Mobility in Education June 21, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 The Tank Room at the Bath Brew House |
Session Chair: Erik Plug, University of Amsterdam |
Session type: contributed |
Parental Education and Offspring Outcomes: Evidence from a German Schooling Reform |
By Sarah Dahmann; The University of Sydney Jinhu Li; Deakin University |
presented by: Sarah Dahmann, The University of Sydney |
Socio-economic background and academic match of students in 16-19 post-compulsory education |
By Andrew Dickerson; University of Sheffield Konstantina Maragkou; University of Sheffield Steven McIntosh; University of Sheffield |
presented by: Konstantina Maragkou, University of Sheffield |
Skills, Parental Sorting, and Child Inequality |
By Martin Nybom; Stockholm University Erik Plug; University of Amsterdam Bas van der Klaauw; VU University Amsterdam Lennart Ziegler; University of Vienna |
presented by: Erik Plug, University of Amsterdam |
Session 21: Teen Fertility and Child Outcomes June 21, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Bath Function Room |
Session Chair: Kristiina Huttunen, VATT |
Session type: contributed |
The Impact of Restricted Access to Abortion on Newborns’ Health: Evidence from Hungary |
By Gabor Hajdu; Centre for Social Sciences of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
presented by: Gabor Hajdu, Centre for Social Sciences of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
The Rise in Single-Mother Families and Children’s Cognitive Development: evidence from the 1958, 1970 and 2000 British Birth Cohorts |
By Paul Gregg; university of Bath Susan Harkness; University of Bristol Mariña Fernández Salgado; Universidad de Alcalá |
presented by: Mariña Fernández Salgado, Universidad de Alcalá |
Maternal age and child outcomes |
By Kristiina Huttunen; VATT |
presented by: Kristiina Huttunen, VATT |
Session 22: Expextations and Educational Performance June 21, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Lansdown 1 |
Session Chair: Mikael Lindahl, University of Gothenburg |
Session type: contributed |
Understanding parental decision-making: Beliefs about returns to parenting styles and neighborhoods |
By Lukas Kiessling; University of Bonn |
presented by: Lukas Kiessling, University of Bonn |
Subjective Expectations, Educational Choice Heterogeneity and Gender: Evidence from a Sample of Swedish High School Students |
By Mikael Lindahl; University of Gothenburg |
presented by: Mikael Lindahl, University of Gothenburg |
Session 23: Work and Unions June 21, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Lansdown 2 |
Session Chair: Paolo Santini, Paris School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
Overtime and Trade Union Membership |
By Laszlo Goerke; Trier University Gabriel Schultze; IAAEU, Trier University |
presented by: Gabriel Schultze, IAAEU, Trier University |
Spillovers and substitutability in production |
By Alex Bryson; UCL Kerry Papps; University of Bath |
presented by: Kerry Papps, University of Bath |
The Institutional Margin of Adjustment to Import Competition: Evidence from Italian Minimum Wages |
By Alessia Matano; University of Barcelona Paolo Naticchioni; University of Roma Tre Francesco Vona; OFCE SciencesPo and SKEMA Business School |
presented by: Alessia Matano, University of Barcelona |
Do unions have egalitarian wage policies for their own employees? Evidence from exhaustive earnings data in the US |
By Thomas Breda; Paris School of Economics Paolo Santini; Paris School of Economics |
presented by: Paolo Santini, Paris School of Economics |
Session 24: Worker Mobility June 21, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Kingsmead 1 |
Session Chair: Damir Stijepic, Johannes Gutenberg University |
Session type: contributed |
Human mobility and Internet usage: Evidence from Nigerian micro-level data |
By Maurizio Strazzeri; University of Konstanz |
presented by: Maurizio Strazzeri, University of Konstanz |
The Effect of a University Degree in English on International Labour Mobility |
By Samuel Nocito; LUISS "G. Carli" |
presented by: Samuel Nocito, LUISS "G. Carli" |
Old sins cast long shadows: The Long-term impact of the resettlement of the Sudetenland on residential migration |
By Martin Guzi; Masaryk University Peter Huber; Austrian Institute of Economic Research Stepan Mikula; Masaryk University |
presented by: Stepan Mikula, Masaryk University |
Skills, Job Mobility and Productive Efficiency |
By Damir Stijepic; Johannes Gutenberg University |
presented by: Damir Stijepic, Johannes Gutenberg University |
Session 25: Immigration Policy June 21, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Kingsmead 2 |
Session Chair: Agnieszka Kanas, University of Amsterdam |
Session type: contributed |
Monitoring recruiters at work: determinants of ethnic discrimination on an online recruitment platform |
By Dominik Hangartner; ETH Zurich Daniel Kopp; KOF Swiss Economic Institute ETH Zurich Michael Siegenthaler; ETH Zurich |
presented by: Daniel Kopp, KOF Swiss Economic Institute ETH Zurich |
Immigration Enforcement, Police Trust and Domestic Violence |
By Esther Arenas-Arroyo; University of Oxford Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes; San Diego State Universtiy |
presented by: Esther Arenas-Arroyo, University of Oxford |
Linguistic enclaves and language proficiency of immigrants: Self-selection or learning? |
By Agnieszka Kanas; University of Amsterdam Yuliya Kosyakova; IAB Ehsan Vallizadeh; Institute for Employment Research (IAB) |
presented by: Ehsan Vallizadeh, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) |
Session 26: Intrahoushold Allocation June 21, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Walcot |
Session Chair: Heather Joshi, UCL |
Session type: contributed |
The allocation of resources within polygamous households: Evidence from Nigeria |
By Jennifer Golan; University of Bath Alessia Isopi; University of Manchester |
presented by: Alessia Isopi, University of Manchester |
A Strategic Gift Motive? Evidence from Inheritance Tax Reforms in Europe |
By Viola Angelini; University of Groningen Joan Costa-Font; London School of Economics Berkay Ozcan; London School of Economics |
presented by: Berkay Ozcan, London School of Economics |
The gender gap in wages over the life course: evidence from a British cohort born in 1958 |
By Alex Bryson; UCL Heather Joshi; UCL kelly ward; UCL David Wilkinson; UCL |
presented by: Heather Joshi, UCL |
Session 27: Higher Education June 21, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Bathwick |
Session Chair: Cagla Okten, Bilkent University |
Session type: contributed |
Chinese Language & Culture Learning Opportunities Abroad and Overseas Students in China |
By Yue Huang; Otto-von-Guericke Universität Magdeburg Jingjing Lyu; University of Leipzig |
presented by: Yue Huang, Otto-von-Guericke Universität Magdeburg |
Information Provision and Postgraduate Studies |
By Jan Berkes; DIW Berlin and Freie Universität Berlin Frauke Peter; DIW Berlin Katharina Spiess; DIW Berlin and Freie Universität Berlin Felix Weinhardt; DIW Berlin |
presented by: Frauke Peter, DIW Berlin |
Expansion and Equality in Higher Education |
By Cagla Okten; Bilkent University |
presented by: Cagla Okten, Bilkent University |
Session 28: Childhood Interventions June 21, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Camden |
Session Chair: Sarah Sander, UCL |
Session type: contributed |
Skills Accumulation with Malleable Ability: Evidence from a Growth Mindset Intervention |
By Emilia Del Bono; University of Essex Adeline Delavande; University of Essex Angus Holford; University of Essex Sonkurt Sen; University of Essex |
presented by: Sonkurt Sen, University of Essex |
The allotment of home care – compensating for lack of functionality |
By Theis Theisen; University of Agder |
presented by: Theis Theisen, University of Agder |
Age at Enrollment in Daycare and Child Development |
By Mette Gørtz; University of Copenhagen Vibeke Jensen; The Danish National Center For Social R Sarah Sander; UCL |
presented by: Sarah Sander, UCL |
Session 29: Family and Children June 21, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Widcombe |
Session Chair: Herdis Steingrimsdottir, Copenhagen Business School |
Session type: contributed |
Parental Behavioural Preferences and Educational Progressions of Girls and Boys: Lab-in-the-Field Evidence from Rural Côte d’Ivoire |
By Ralitza Dimova; University of Manchester |
presented by: Ralitza Dimova, University of Manchester |
The Determinants of Children’s and Adolescents’ Time Use and the Trade-off Within |
By Sarah Grace See; University of Groningen |
presented by: Sarah Grace See, University of Groningen |
The Long-Term Impact of Children's Disabilities on Families |
By Snaebjorn Gunnsteinsson; University of Maryland Herdis Steingrimsdottir; Copenhagen Business School |
presented by: Herdis Steingrimsdottir, Copenhagen Business School |
Session 30: Prenatal Shocks and Child Outcomes June 21, 2019 15:00 to 16:30 The Tank Room at the Bath Brew House |
Session Chair: Stephanie von Hinke, University of Bristol |
Session type: contributed |
Multi-generational effects of in-utero shock exposure on third generation health and cognitive outcomes in India |
By Maha Khan; University of York |
presented by: Maha Khan, University of York |
Wage cuts and health at birth: the adverse effects of in utero exposure to economic shocks |
By Simona Bejenariu Tudor; Swedish Institute for Social Science |
presented by: Simona Bejenariu Tudor, Swedish Institute for Social Science |
Does maternal mental health during and straight after pregnancy affect child development? |
By Stephanie von Hinke; University of Bristol Nigel Rice; University of York Emma Tominey; University of York |
presented by: Stephanie von Hinke, University of Bristol |
Session 31: Primary Schools June 21, 2019 15:00 to 16:30 Bath Function Room |
Session Chair: Beatrice S. Rangvid, The Danish Centre of Social Science Research, VIVE |
Session type: contributed |
Education and Prosocial Behavior: Evidence from Time Use Survey |
By Betul Akar; Bilkent University Pelin Akyol; Bilkent University Cagla Okten; Bilkent University |
presented by: Betul Akar, Bilkent University |
Can Schools Change Religious Attitudes? Evidence from German State Reforms of Compulsory Religious Education |
By Benjamin Arold; LMU Munich and ifo Institute Ludger Woessmann; University of Munich and ifo Institute Larissa Zierow; ifo Institute Munich |
presented by: Benjamin Arold, LMU Munich and ifo Institute |
CARROTS, NOT STICKS: EFFECTS OF A SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY PROGRAM WITH MONETARY REWARDS |
By Simon Andersen; Aarhus University Ulrik Hvidman; Novo Nordisk Foundation Sarah Junge; Aarhus University Beatrice S. Rangvid; The Danish Centre of Social Science Research, VIVE |
presented by: Beatrice S. Rangvid, The Danish Centre of Social Science Research, VIVE |
Session 32: Fertility June 21, 2019 15:00 to 16:30 Lansdown 1 |
Session Chair: Esmée Zwiers, Erasmus School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
Can Child Benefits Reverse the Impact of Unbalanced Sex Ratios on Fertility? |
By Panayiota Lyssiotou; University of Cyprus |
presented by: Panayiota Lyssiotou, University of Cyprus |
From Freedom to Fertility - The End of War, Parental Selection, and Children's Outcomes |
By Esmée Zwiers; Erasmus School of Economics |
presented by: Esmée Zwiers, Erasmus School of Economics |
Session 33: Mental Health, Education and Work June 21, 2019 15:00 to 16:30 Lansdown 2 |
Session Chair: Deborah Cobb-Clark, University of Sydney |
Session type: contributed |
The intergenerational effect of education on mental health - evidence from a regression discontinuity design for the UK. |
By Daniel Kuehnle; Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Patrick Sturm; University of Würzburg |
presented by: Patrick Sturm, University of Würzburg |
Parents' behavioural response to conflict |
By Cheti Nicoletti; University of York Emma Tominey; University of York Valentina Tonei; University of York |
presented by: Valentina Tonei, University of York |
The Reciprocal Relationship between Depressive Symptoms and Employment Status |
By Melisa Bubonya; University of Melbourne Deborah Cobb-Clark; University of Sydney David Ribar; University of Melbourne |
presented by: Deborah Cobb-Clark, University of Sydney |
Session 34: Apprenticeships June 21, 2019 15:00 to 16:30 Kingsmead 1 |
Session Chair: LEI XU, National Institute of Economic and Social Research |
Session type: contributed |
Student access to apprenticeships: evidence from a vignette experiment |
By Ilse Tobback; KU Leuven Dieter Verhaest; KU Leuven Stijn Baert; Ghent University; Research Foundation -- Flanders; University of Antwerp |
presented by: Ilse Tobback, KU Leuven |
The causal effects of internships on academic outcomes: A shred of evidence from the UK |
By Thanos Mergoupis; University of Bath |
presented by: Thanos Mergoupis, University of Bath |
Labour Market Outcomes of Older Versus Younger Apprentices: A Comparison of Earnings Differentials |
By Damon Morris; University of Sheffield |
presented by: Damon Morris, University of Sheffield |
The impact of apprenticeships on firms |
By LEI XU; National Institute of Economic and Social Research |
presented by: LEI XU, National Institute of Economic and Social Research |
Session 35: Migrant-Native Gaps June 21, 2019 15:00 to 16:30 Kingsmead 2 |
Session Chair: Lorraine Wong, University College Dublin |
Session type: contributed |
The Immigrant-Native Wage Gap in Germany Revisited |
By Kai Ingwersen; University of Hannover Stephan Thomsen; Leibniz Universität Hannover |
presented by: Kai Ingwersen, University of Hannover |
Working and Migrant Children |
By CINTHYA CAAMAL-OLVERA; UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE NUEVO LEON Adelaido Garcia-Andres; UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE NUEVO LEON |
presented by: CINTHYA CAAMAL-OLVERA, UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE NUEVO LEON |
The labour market differences of asylum populations and economic migrants in Switzerland |
By Lorraine Wong; University College Dublin |
presented by: Lorraine Wong, University College Dublin |
Session 36: Schools and Teachers June 21, 2019 15:00 to 16:30 Camden |
Session Chair: Maria Lombardi, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella |
Session type: contributed |
Experienced well-being and Labor Market Status: the role of pleasure and meaning |
By Tobias Wolf; Freie Universität Berlin Maria Metzing; German Institute for Economic Research Richard E. Lucas; Michigan State University |
presented by: Maria Metzing, German Institute for Economic Research |
Short, heavy and underrated? Teacher assessment biases by children’s body size |
By Nicole Black; Monash University Sonja Kassenboehmer; Monash University |
presented by: Sonja Kassenboehmer, Monash University |
Is the Remedy Worse Than the Disease? The Impact of Teacher Remediation on Teacher and Student Performance in Chile |
By Maria Lombardi; Universidad Torcuato Di Tella |
presented by: Maria Lombardi, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella |
Session 37: Integration of Immigrants June 21, 2019 15:00 to 16:30 Walcot |
Session Chair: Todd Sorensen, University of Nevada, Reno |
Session type: contributed |
Integration Through Participation: The Effect of Non-Citizen Voting Rights |
By Salwan Saif; University of Erlangen-Nürnberg |
presented by: Salwan Saif, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg |
HOW ELASTIC IS THE LABOUR SUPPLY OF MIGRANTS RELATIVE TO THE SUPPLY OF NATIVE-BORN WOMEN AND MEN? |
By Tanja Fendel; Institute for Employment Research (IAB) |
presented by: Tanja Fendel, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) |
MONOPSONY POWER AND GUEST WORKER PROGRAMS |
By Todd Sorensen; University of Nevada, Reno |
presented by: Todd Sorensen, University of Nevada, Reno |
Session 38: Nutrion and Health June 21, 2019 15:00 to 16:30 Bathwick |
Session Chair: Mario Gyori, London School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
Offspring Migration and Nutritional Status of Left-behind Elderly in Rural China |
By Chang Liu; Nanjing Agricultural University Tor Eriksson; Aarhus University Fujin Yi; Nanjing Agricultural University |
presented by: Chang Liu, Nanjing Agricultural University |
High Caloric Nutrition and Adolescent Overweight: Evidence from Fast Food Restaurant and Convenience Store Openings |
By Sara Abrahamsson; Norwegian School of Economics Aline Bütikofer; Norwegian School of Economics Krzysztof Karbownik; Northwestern University |
presented by: Sara Abrahamsson, Norwegian School of Economics |
Disentangling the causal effects of air pollutants on health: when the numerous characteristics of the planetary boundary layer can help |
By Alexandre GODZINSKI; French Ministry of Environment-CREST Milena Suarez; INSEE-CREST |
presented by: Milena Suarez, INSEE-CREST |
The nutritional impacts of health insurance – A case study of Mexico’s Seguro Popular |
By Mario Gyori; London School of Economics |
presented by: Mario Gyori, London School of Economics |
Session 39: Early Shocks and Childhood Development June 21, 2019 15:00 to 16:30 Widcombe |
Session Chair: Laura Rodriguez, University of Manchester |
Session type: contributed |
The Unintended Consequences of Infrastructure Development: Sewerage Diffusion and Early-life Mortality in Peru |
By Antonella Bancalari; London School of Economics |
presented by: Antonella Bancalari, London School of Economics |
Better roads, better off? Evidence of improving roads in Tanzania |
By Christelle Dumas; University of Fribourg Ximena Játiva; University of Fribourg |
presented by: Ximena Játiva, University of Fribourg |
Terrorist Violence and Newborn Health: Estimates for Colombia |
By Laura Rodriguez; University of Manchester |
presented by: Laura Rodriguez, University of Manchester |
Session 40: Student Funding June 21, 2019 17:00 to 18:30 The Tank Room at the Bath Brew House |
Session Chair: Rosa Castro-Zarzur, University of Maryland - College Park |
Session type: contributed |
Student preferences over fees, grants and loans |
By Emilia Del Bono; University of Essex Adeline Delavande; University of Essex Angus Holford; University of Essex |
presented by: Angus Holford, University of Essex |
Misallocation at University |
By Pedro Luis Silva; University of Nottingham and CiPES |
presented by: Pedro Luis Silva, University of Nottingham and CiPES |
Unintended Consequences of Free College: Self-Selection into the Teaching Profession |
By Rosa Castro-Zarzur; University of Maryland - College Park Ricardo Espinoza; Organisation for Economic Co-operation a Miguel Sarzosa; Purdue University |
presented by: Rosa Castro-Zarzur, University of Maryland - College Park |
Session 41: Health and Health Policy June 21, 2019 17:00 to 18:30 Bath Function Room |
Session Chair: Christine Dauth, IAB |
Session type: contributed |
Do consumers respond to “sin taxes” heterogeneously? New evidence from the tax on sugary drinks using longitudinal scanner data |
By Toni Mora; Universitat Internacional de Catalunya Eleonora Fichera; University of Bath Beatriz Lopez Valcarcel; Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria David Roche; Universitat Internacional de Catalunya |
presented by: Eleonora Fichera, University of Bath |
Did feminism kill? Evidence from life-course smoking behavior in ten countries. |
By Rebekka Christopoulou; University of Macedonia |
presented by: Rebekka Christopoulou, University of Macedonia |
Drinking is Different! Examining the Role of Locus of Control for Alcohol Consumption |
By Marco Caliendo; University of Potsdam Juliane Hennecke; Freie Universität Berlin |
presented by: Juliane Hennecke, Freie Universität Berlin |
Is private better than public? The effects of private health insurance on health and labor market outcomes |
By Christine Dauth; IAB Wolfgang Dauth; University of Wuerzburg |
presented by: Christine Dauth, IAB |
Session 42: Neighbourhood Effects June 21, 2019 17:00 to 18:30 Lansdown 1 |
Session Chair: Melanie Luhrmann, Royal Holloway |
Session type: contributed |
The Price of Forced Attendance |
By Dinand Webbink; University of Rotterdam |
presented by: Dinand Webbink, University of Rotterdam |
Does culture affect financial literacy? Cross country evidence |
By Kenneth De Beckker; KU Leuven Kristof De Witte; KU Leuven Geert Van Campenhout; KU Leuven |
presented by: Kenneth De Beckker, KU Leuven |
Community Matters: Heterogeneous Impacts of a Sanitation Intervention |
By Laura Abramovsky; Institute for Fiscal Studies britta augsburg; The Institute for Fiscal Studies Melanie Luhrmann; Royal Holloway Francisco Oteiza; University College London Juan Pablo Rud; Royal Holloway, University of London |
presented by: Melanie Luhrmann, Royal Holloway |
Session 43: Migration June 21, 2019 17:00 to 18:30 Lansdown 2 |
Session Chair: Jorge Gonzalez Chapela, Centro Universitario de la Defensa de Zaragoza |
Session type: contributed |
Coming to stay or to go? Migration intentions and involved uncertainty |
By Fabian Könings; University of Jena Silke Uebelmesser; University of Jena Tina Haussen; University of Jena Stefan Toepfer; University of Jena |
presented by: Fabian Könings, University of Jena |
EVALUATING THE INTERNAL LABOR MIGRATION EFFECTS OF PEACETIME COMPULSORY CONSCRIPTION |
By Jorge Gonzalez Chapela; Centro Universitario de la Defensa de Zaragoza |
presented by: Jorge Gonzalez Chapela, Centro Universitario de la Defensa de Zaragoza |
Session 44: Risky Behaviour June 21, 2019 17:00 to 18:30 Kingsmead 1 |
Session Chair: Agne Suziedelyte, City, University of London |
Session type: contributed |
Depression, Risk Preferences and Risk-taking Behavior |
By Deborah Cobb-Clark; University of Sydney Sarah Dahmann; The University of Sydney Nathan Kettlewell; University of Sydney |
presented by: Nathan Kettlewell, University of Sydney |
School starting age and risky health behavior |
By Eva Johansen; Aarhus University |
presented by: Eva Johansen, Aarhus University |
You Drink, You Drive, You Die? The Dynamics of Youth Risk Taking in Response to a Change in the Legal Drinking Age |
By Stefan Boes; University of Lucerne Steven Stillman; Free University of Bolzano |
presented by: Steven Stillman, Free University of Bolzano |
Is it only a game? Video games and violence |
By Agne Suziedelyte; City, University of London |
presented by: Agne Suziedelyte, City, University of London |
Session 45: Education Tests and Performance June 21, 2019 17:00 to 18:30 Kingsmead 2 |
Session Chair: Marisa Hidalgo-Hidalgo, University Pablo de Olavide, Seville |
Session type: contributed |
Selection Bias Among Participants in High School Financial Literacy Programs: Evidence from PISA |
By Laura Hospido; Banco de España and IZA Ernesto Villanueva; Banco de España |
presented by: Ernesto Villanueva, Banco de España |
The Impact of Indoor Climate on Human Cognition: Evidence from Chess Tournaments |
By Steffen Künn; Maastricht University Juan Palacios; Maastricht University Nico Pestel; Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) |
presented by: Nico Pestel, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) |
Ability to Sustain Test Performance and Remedial Education: Good news for girls |
By Marianna Battaglia; University of Alicante Marisa Hidalgo-Hidalgo; University Pablo de Olavide, Seville |
presented by: Marisa Hidalgo-Hidalgo, University Pablo de Olavide, Seville |
Session 46: Family Policies June 21, 2019 17:00 to 18:30 Walcot |
Session Chair: John Haisken-DeNew, University of Melbourne |
Session type: contributed |
Did Communism Crowd-Out Family and Generalised Pro-Social Behaviour? |
By Joan Costa-Font; London School of Economics Anna Nicińska; University of Warsaw |
presented by: Anna Nicińska, University of Warsaw |
Evaluating the housing, health, and service outcomes of an intensive support program for the chronically homeless in Australia |
By Guy Johnson; RMIT Melbourne Daniel Kuehnle; Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg YiPing Tseng; University of Melbourne |
presented by: Guy Johnson, RMIT Melbourne |
Risk Adjustment and Early Academic Outcomes of Funded Children with Disability |
By John Haisken-DeNew; University of Melbourne Cain Polidano; University of Melbourne Chris Ryan; The University of Melbourne |
presented by: John Haisken-DeNew, University of Melbourne |
Session 47: Retirement June 21, 2019 17:00 to 18:30 Camden |
Session Chair: Insa Weilage, Leibniz Universität Hannover |
Session type: contributed |
Labor market effects of early retirement reforms |
By Regina Riphahn; Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg Rebecca Schrader; Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg |
presented by: Rebecca Schrader, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg |
The Heterogeneous Effect of Retirement on Informal Care Behavior |
By Julien Bergeot; Université de Cergy Pontoise |
presented by: Julien Bergeot, Université de Cergy Pontoise |
Idle time before retirement: resting or studying? An evaluation of part-time work |
By Jens Ruhose; Leibniz Universität Hannover Stephan Thomsen; Leibniz Universität Hannover Insa Weilage; Leibniz Universität Hannover |
presented by: Insa Weilage, Leibniz Universität Hannover |
Session 48: Vaccines, Health and Cognitive Outcomes June 21, 2019 17:00 to 18:30 Bathwick |
Session Chair: Hans Henrik Sievertsen, University of Bristol |
Session type: contributed |
Vaccines at Work |
By Adrian Chadi; University of Konstanz Manuel Hoffmann; Texas A&M University Roberto Mosquera; Texas AM University |
presented by: Adrian Chadi, University of Konstanz |
Does Economic Growth Induce Smoking? |
By Yutian Yang; Rutgers University |
presented by: Yutian Yang, Rutgers University |
Antibiotics and cognitive development of children |
By Paul Bingley; VIVE Hans Henrik Sievertsen; University of Bristol Gerard van den Berg; University of Bristol |
presented by: Hans Henrik Sievertsen, University of Bristol |
Session 49: Schooling and Inequality June 21, 2019 17:00 to 18:30 Widcombe |
Session Chair: Ron Diris, Maastricht University |
Session type: contributed |
Inequality of Educational Opportunities and the Role of Learning Intensity: Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment in Germany. |
By Sebastian Camarero Garcia; Centre for European Economic Research; University of Mannheim; CEP at LSE |
presented by: Sebastian Camarero Garcia, Centre for European Economic Research; University of Mannheim; CEP at LSE |
Do Planning Prompts Increase Educational Success? Evidence from Randomized Controlled Trials in MOOCs |
By Sylvi Rzepka; RWI |
presented by: Sylvi Rzepka, RWI |
Taking PISA Seriously: How Accurate are Low-Stakes Exams? |
By Pelin Akyol; Bilkent University Kala Krishna; The Pennsylvania State University Jinwen Wang; Penn State University |
presented by: Pelin Akyol, Bilkent University |
The Heterogeneous Effects of Early Track Choice on Cognitive and Non-cognitive Skills |
By Maria Cotofan; Erasmus University Rotterdam Ron Diris; Maastricht University Trudie Schils; Maastricht University School of Business and Economics |
presented by: Ron Diris, Maastricht University |
Session 50: Job Loss June 22, 2019 9:00 to 11:00 The Tank Room at the Bath Brew House |
Session Chair: Laura Jernström, University of Helsinki |
Session type: contributed |
Job loss, disability insurance and health expenditures |
By Anikó Bíró; Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
presented by: Anikó Bíró, Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
The Costs of Job Loss, Occupational Mobility and Task Usage |
By Krista Riukula; Etla Research Institute of the Finnish Economy Antti Kauhanen; The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy |
presented by: Krista Riukula, Etla Research Institute of the Finnish Economy |
Is a Sorrow Shared a Sorrow Doubled? - The Effect of Parental Job Loss on Adolescent Children’s Life Satisfaction |
By Melanie Borah; Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg Christine Luecke; Otto von Guericke University |
presented by: Christine Luecke, Otto von Guericke University |
Job Loss and Health Spillovers in the Family |
By Christina Gathmann; Heidelberg University Kristiina Huttunen; VATT and Aalto University Laura Jernström; University of Helsinki Lauri Sääksvuori Robin Stitzing; Nokia Corporation |
presented by: Laura Jernström, University of Helsinki |
Session 51: Child Care Policies June 22, 2019 9:00 to 11:00 Bathwick |
Session Chair: Tuomas Kosonen, Labour Institute for Economic Research |
Session type: contributed |
The role of the career costs of children for the effect of public child care on fertility and maternal employment |
By Katrin Huber; University of Passau |
presented by: Katrin Huber, University of Passau |
Head Start and Mothers’ Work: Free Child Care or Something More? |
By Ariel Pihl; University of Gothenburg |
presented by: Ariel Pihl, University of Gothenburg |
The Effect of All-Day Primary School on Maternal Labor Supply in Germany |
By Lukas Riedel; ZEW Mannheim |
presented by: Lukas Riedel, ZEW Mannheim |
Home Care or Formal Day Care? The Effect of Home Care Allowance on Child Outcomes |
By Jonathan Gruber; MIT Kristiina Huttunen; VATT Tuomas Kosonen; Labour Institute for Economic Research |
presented by: Tuomas Kosonen, Labour Institute for Economic Research |
Session 52: Beliefs and Human Capital Investment June 22, 2019 9:00 to 11:00 Bath Function Room |
Session Chair: Marco Caliendo, University of Potsdam |
Session type: contributed |
Raising aspirations of boys and girls through role models: Evidence from a field experiment |
By Jennifer Golan; University of Bath |
presented by: Jennifer Golan, University of Bath |
DIY or Ask Someone NIce? |
By Steven Bosworth; University of Reading Marina Della Giusta; University of Reading |
presented by: Marina Della Giusta, University of Reading |
Who is to blame and what to do? Using stated preferences experiments to analyze the cause of low training participation among low-educated workers |
By Annemarie Künn-Nelen; Maastricht University |
presented by: Annemarie Künn-Nelen, Maastricht University |
Personality and Investment in Training: New Evidence from an Employer/Employee Perspective |
By Marco Caliendo; University of Potsdam |
presented by: Marco Caliendo, University of Potsdam |
Session 53: Wealth and Inequality June 22, 2019 9:00 to 11:00 Lansdown 1 |
Session Chair: Mette Gørtz, University of Copenhagen |
Session type: contributed |
Wealth Inequalities among Seniors: the Roles of Marital Histories across cohorts |
By Carole Bonnet; Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques Enrica Martino; INED (Paris), CHILD - Collegio Carlo Alberto Benoît Rapoport; University Paris 1 - INED Anne Solaz; INED (Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques) |
presented by: Anne Solaz, INED (Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques) |
Parental Housing Wealth and Children’s Marriage Prospects in China - Evidence from CHARLS |
By Ya Gao; University of Groningen Viola Angelini; University of Groningen Rob Alessie; University of Groningen |
presented by: Ya Gao, University of Groningen |
Redistribution of individual pension wealth to survivor pensions: Evidence from a Stated Preferences Analysis |
By Raymond Montizaan; Maastricht University |
presented by: Raymond Montizaan, Maastricht University |
Do Elderly Parent's Intended Bequest Share Vary with a Child's Living Proximity and Material Support? Evidence from the Singapore Life Panel |
By Christine Ho; Singapore Management University |
presented by: Christine Ho, Singapore Management University |
The Wealth of Parents: Trends over Time in Assortative Mating Based on Parental Wealth |
By Mette Gørtz; University of Copenhagen |
presented by: Mette Gørtz, University of Copenhagen |
Session 54: Work and Pensions June 22, 2019 9:00 to 11:00 Lansdown 2 |
Session Chair: Han Ye, University of Mannheim |
Session type: contributed |
Pension Incentives and Labor Force Participation: Evidence from the Introduction of Universal Old-Age Assistance in the UK |
By Philipp Jäger; RWI- Leibniz-Institute for Economic Research Matthias Giesecke; RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Res |
presented by: Philipp Jäger, RWI- Leibniz-Institute for Economic Research |
Mind the Gap! The effect of an increased UK State Pension Age on expected working life of employees |
By Ricky Kanabar; University of Bath |
presented by: Ricky Kanabar, University of Bath |
Pension Reforms and Firm Behavior: The Role of Wage Structures |
By Wolfgang Frimmel; University of Linz |
presented by: Wolfgang Frimmel, University of Linz |
Work Longer or Save More: the Effect of Pension Reform on Saving |
By Han Ye; University of Mannheim Stefan Etgeton; German Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs Björn Fischer; DIW Berlin |
presented by: Han Ye, University of Mannheim |
Session 55: Gender Differences and Beliefs June 22, 2019 9:00 to 11:00 Kingsmead 1 |
Session Chair: Sarah Smith, University of Bristol |
Session type: contributed |
Gender, Competition and Performance: Evidence from Real Tournaments |
By Maria Cubel; University of Bath |
presented by: Maria Cubel, University of Bath |
Task difficulty and the gender gap in competitiveness: Evidence from the field |
By Britta Hoyer; Paderborn University Thomas van Huizen; Utrecht University Linda Keijzer; Utrecht University Stephanie Rosenkranz; Utrecht University Sarah Rezaei; Utrecht University Bastian Westbrock; Utrecht University |
presented by: Thomas van Huizen, Utrecht University |
How Do Beliefs about the Gender Wage Gap Affect Demand for Public Policy? |
By Sonja Settele; Goethe University Frankfurt |
presented by: Sonja Settele, Goethe University Frankfurt |
Gender differences in goal-setting: Evidence from fundraising |
By Sarah Smith; University of Bristol |
presented by: Sarah Smith, University of Bristol |
Session 56: Refugee Policy June 22, 2019 9:00 to 11:00 Kingsmead 2 |
Session Chair: Madhinee Valeyatheepillay, ifo Institute |
Session type: contributed |
The 2015 European Refugee Crisis and Residential Housing Rents in Germany |
By Kathleen Kürschner Rauck; Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg Michael Kvasnicka; Otto-von-Guericke Universität Magdeburg |
presented by: Kathleen Kürschner Rauck, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg |
Human capital transferability and migrants’ labor market integration – Evidence from a new recognition framework in Germany |
By Silke Anger; Institute for Employment Research Jacopo Bassetto; University of Trento Malte Sandner; Institute for Employment Research |
presented by: Jacopo Bassetto, University of Trento |
The effect of asylum policy on asylum flows: Changes in overall policy, family migration regulation, and readmission agreements |
By Marianne Roed; Institute for Social Research Pål Schøne; Institute for social research |
presented by: Pål Schøne, Institute for social research |
On the Anatomy of a Refugee Dispersal Policy: Neighborhood Integration and Dynamic Sorting |
By Madhinee Valeyatheepillay; ifo Institute |
presented by: Madhinee Valeyatheepillay, ifo Institute |
Session 57: Mortality June 22, 2019 9:00 to 11:00 Walcot |
Session Chair: Robert Stelter, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research |
Session type: contributed |
The Retirement Mortality Puzzle: Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Design |
By Matthias Giesecke; RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Res |
presented by: Matthias Giesecke, RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Res |
Alcohol availability and alcohol-attributable mortality: Evidence from administrative data |
By Relika Stoppel; University of Potsdam |
presented by: Relika Stoppel, University of Potsdam |
The benefits of Knowledge: Mortality Expectations, Sexual Behavior and and Forward Looking Decisions |
By Alberto Ciancio; University of Pennsylvania Adeline Delavande; University of Essex Hans-Peter Kohler; University of Pennsylvania, USA Iliana Kohler; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Adeline Delavande, University of Essex |
Social status, war, medical knowledge, and the timing of life expectancy improvements among Germanic scholars over the fifteenth to nineteenth centuries. |
By Robert Stelter; Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research David de la Croix; Université catholique Louvain Mikko Myrskylä; Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research |
presented by: Robert Stelter, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research |
Session 58: Peer Effects June 22, 2019 9:00 to 11:00 Camden |
Session Chair: Greta Morando, Royal Holloway |
Session type: contributed |
The Effect Of Group Formation and Differentiated Instruction on Learning Outcomes. Evidence from Two Randomised Experiments. |
By Kaat Iterbeke; KU Leuven Kristof De Witte; KU Leuven Wouter Schelfhout; Antwerp University Koen Declercq; KU Leuven |
presented by: Kaat Iterbeke, KU Leuven |
What Drives Ability Peer Effects? |
By Max Coveney Matthijs Oosterveen; Erasmus University Rotterdam |
presented by: Matthijs Oosterveen, Erasmus University Rotterdam |
Diversity, Performance and Educational Choices |
By Elena Lisauskaite; Royal Holloway, University of London Arnaud Chevalier; Royal Holloway, University of London Ingo Isphording; IZA - Institute of Labor Economics |
presented by: Elena Lisauskaite, Royal Holloway, University of London |
Foreign Peer Effects in Higher Education |
By Julian Costas-Fernandez; University of Essex Greta Morando; Royal Holloway |
presented by: Greta Morando, Royal Holloway |
Session 59: Labour Relations June 22, 2019 9:00 to 11:00 Widcombe |
Session Chair: Milena Nikolova, University of Groningen |
Session type: contributed |
Cognitive Load and Occupational Injuries |
By Eric Bonsang; Université Paris-Dauphine - PSL Researc |
presented by: Eric Bonsang, Université Paris-Dauphine - PSL Researc |
Demographic change, collective wage bargaining and pay-as-you-go social security |
By Max Friese; University of Rostock |
presented by: Max Friese, University of Rostock |
What Makes Work Meaningful And Why Economists Should Care About It |
By Milena Nikolova; University of Groningen Puck Otten; University of Groningen |
presented by: Milena Nikolova, University of Groningen |
The Impact of Mandatory Military Service. Evidence from Spain |
By Julio Caceres-Delpiano; Universidad Carlos III |
presented by: Julio Caceres-Delpiano, Universidad Carlos III |
Session 60: Birth order and Family Size Effects June 22, 2019 11:30 to 13:30 The Tank Room at the Bath Brew House |
Session Chair: Martina Zweimüller, Johannes Kepler University Linz |
Session type: contributed |
Boys Don't Cry (Nor Do the Dishes): Family Size and the Housework Gender Gap |
By Anthony Lepinteur; University of Luxembourg Giorgia Menta; University of Luxembourg |
presented by: Anthony Lepinteur, University of Luxembourg |
The Evolution of Birth Order Effects through Generations |
By Jee-Yeon Lehmann; Analysis Group Ana Nuevo-Chiquero; University of Edinburgh Marian Vidal-Fernandez; University of Sydney |
presented by: Ana Nuevo-Chiquero, University of Edinburgh |
Son preference, birth order and cognitive skills in early childhood |
By Cara Ebert; University of Goettingen Sebastian Vollmer; University of Goettingen |
presented by: Cara Ebert, University of Goettingen |
Birth order, parental health investment and health in childhood |
By Gerald Pruckner; Johannes Kepler University of Linz Nicole Schneeweis; Johannes Kepler University Linz Thomas Schober; Johannes Kepler University Linz Martina Zweimüller; Johannes Kepler University Linz |
presented by: Martina Zweimüller, Johannes Kepler University Linz |
Session 61: Special Session: The role of higher education in social mobility June 22, 2019 11:30 to 13:30 Bath Function Room |
Session Chair: Matt Dickson, University of Bath |
Session type: contributed |
Is 'first in the family' a good indicator for widening university participation? |
By Anna Adamecz-Volgyi; UCL Nikki Shure; University College London Institute of Education Morag Henderson; UCL Institute of Education |
presented by: Nikki Shure, University College London Institute of Education |
Higher Education Funding Reforms: A Comprehensive Analysis of Educational and Labour Market Outcomes in England |
By Ghazala Azmat; Sciences Po Stefania Simion; University of Edinburgh |
presented by: Stefania Simion, University of Edinburgh |
Selective education and university outcomes: the winners and losers |
By Simon Burgess; University of Bristol Lindsey Macmillan; UCL |
presented by: Lindsey Macmillan, UCL |
The returns to higher education: new evidence from administrative data in the UK |
By Jack Britton; Institute for Fiscal Studies Matt Dickson; University of Bath |
presented by: Jack Britton, Institute for Fiscal Studies |
The impact of post-graduate qualifications on the early career earnings of UK graduates: evidence from administrative data |
By Matt Dickson; University of Bath |
presented by: Matt Dickson, University of Bath |
Session 62: Preschool Investments and Child Outcomes June 22, 2019 11:30 to 13:30 Lansdown 1 |
Session Chair: Emma Tominey, University of York |
Session type: contributed |
Parental Investment and Peer Effects in Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Skills |
By Yasemin Özdemir; University of Mannheim |
presented by: Yasemin Özdemir, University of Mannheim |
Parental Love Is Not Blind: Identifying Selection into Early School Start |
By Ainhoa Aparicio-Fenoll; Collegio Carlo Alberto |
presented by: Ainhoa Aparicio-Fenoll, Collegio Carlo Alberto |
The Productivity of Preschool Parental Inputs on Child Ability: Inequality by Household Income and Time Resources |
By Cheti Nicoletti; University of York Kjell Salvanes; NHH Emma Tominey; University of York |
presented by: Emma Tominey, University of York |
Session 63: Gender Differences and Skills June 22, 2019 11:30 to 13:30 Lansdown 2 |
Session Chair: Khanh Van Phan, University of Bath |
Session type: contributed |
Gender Differences in the Skill Content of Jobs |
By Rita Peto; Central European University Balázs Reizer; Centre for Economic and Regional Studies |
presented by: Balázs Reizer, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies |
General versus Job-Specific Skills and Gender Gaps in the Labor Market |
By Cristina Bellés Obrero; University of Mannheim Emma Duchini; University of Warwick |
presented by: Cristina Bellés Obrero, University of Mannheim |
Gender Wage Gap Trends in Europe: The Role of Occupational Skill Prices |
By Ezgi Kaya; Cardiff University |
presented by: Ezgi Kaya, Cardiff University |
The Role of Work Values and Characteristics in the Human Capital Investment by Gays and Lesbians |
By Ian Burn; Stockholm University |
presented by: Ian Burn, Stockholm University |
Gender differences in employment allocation: The case of urban Vietnam |
By Khanh Van Phan; University of Bath Thanos Mergoupis; University of Bath John Sessions; Newcastle University |
presented by: Khanh Van Phan, University of Bath |
Session 64: Refugees June 22, 2019 11:30 to 13:30 Kingsmead 1 |
Session Chair: Andreas Hauptmann, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) |
Session type: contributed |
Immigration and electoral outcomes: Evidence from the 2015 refugee inflow to Germany |
By Julia Bredtmann; RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Res |
presented by: Julia Bredtmann, RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Res |
Using smartphone technology for research on refugees – Evidence from Germany |
By Christoph Sajons; University of Mannheim |
presented by: Christoph Sajons, University of Mannheim |
Early Employment Support for Refugees: Quasi-experimental Evidence |
By Jacob Arendt; The Rockwool Foundation |
presented by: Jacob Arendt, The Rockwool Foundation |
Let their Knowledge Flow: The Effect of Returning Refugees on Export Performance in the Former Yugoslavia |
By Andreas Hauptmann; Institute for Employment Research (IAB) |
presented by: Andreas Hauptmann, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) |
Session 65: Minimum Wage June 22, 2019 11:30 to 13:30 Widcombe |
Session Chair: Jonas Feld, Trier University / IAAEU |
Session type: contributed |
Minimum Wages, Employment and Prices – A Case Study of the Hairdressing Industry |
By Max Kunaschk; Institute for Employment Research (IAB) |
presented by: Max Kunaschk, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) |
Measurement error, treatment effect dilution, and data aggregation: implications for minimum wage evaluations |
By Christian Westermeier; IAB Nuremberg Mario Bossler; Institute for Employment Research |
presented by: Christian Westermeier, IAB Nuremberg |
Are Minimum Wages Affecting Immigration Rates? Evidence from EU Countries. |
By Jonas Feld; Trier University / IAAEU |
presented by: Jonas Feld, Trier University / IAAEU |
Session 66: High School Performance June 22, 2019 11:30 to 13:30 Kingsmead 2 |
Session Chair: Deni Mazrekaj, KU Leuven |
Session type: contributed |
Variance in pupil attainment since 2003: how important is the school attended? |
By David Wilkinson; UCL Institute of Education Mira Fischer; WZB Berlin Social Science Center Alex Bryson; UCL Lucy Stokes; NIESR |
presented by: David Wilkinson, UCL Institute of Education |
High Stakes Testing and Student Achievement |
By David Kiss; Leibniz University Hannover Giorgio Brunello; University of Padova |
presented by: David Kiss, Leibniz University Hannover |
The effect of grade retention on secondary school dropout: Evidence from a natural experiment |
By Maria Ferreira Sequeda; Maastricht University |
presented by: Maria Ferreira Sequeda, Maastricht University |
Sports Club Vouchers and Children’s Health Behavior |
By Jan Marcus; University of Hamburg, DIW Berlin Thomas Siedler; Universität Hamburg Nicolas Ziebarth; Cornell University |
presented by: Thomas Siedler, Universität Hamburg |
Does a High School Diploma Matter? Evidence Using Regression Discontinuity Design |
By Deni Mazrekaj; KU Leuven Sofie Cabus; KU Leuven |
presented by: Deni Mazrekaj, KU Leuven |
Session 67: Family, Work and Gender June 22, 2019 11:30 to 13:30 Walcot |
Session Chair: Rudolf Winter-Ebmer, University of Linz and IHS, Vienna |
Session type: contributed |
Family Changes and Income Distribution in Brazil: Reconsidering Falling Inequality |
By Ana Maria Hermeto Oliveira; CEDEPLAR-UFMG |
presented by: Ana Maria Hermeto Oliveira, CEDEPLAR-UFMG |
Overwork in Spouse’s Degree Field and the Labor Market Outcomes of Skilled Women |
By Terra McKinnish; University of Colorado |
presented by: Terra McKinnish, University of Colorado |
Commuting Time and Female Labor Force Participation |
By Lídia Farré; Universitat de Barcelona Jordi Jofre-Monseny; Universitat de Barcelona & IEB Juan Torrecillas; Universitat de Barcelona |
presented by: Lídia Farré, Universitat de Barcelona |
Gender Differences in Active Aging: Findings from a new individual-level index for selected European countries |
By Rudolf Winter-Ebmer; University of Linz and IHS, Vienna |
presented by: Rudolf Winter-Ebmer, University of Linz and IHS, Vienna |
Session 68: Income Inequality June 22, 2019 11:30 to 13:30 Bathwick |
Session Chair: Almudena Sevilla, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON, UCL |
Session type: contributed |
Impoverishing or Improving? The Impact of the Chinese Cultural Revolution on Lifetime Income |
By Jiyuan Wang; University of Groningen |
presented by: Jiyuan Wang, University of Groningen |
Another look at whether the rich save more: evidence from a survey experiment |
By Mike Brewer; University of Essex Jonathan Burton; University of Essex Thomas Crossley; University of Essex Paul Fisher; University of Essex Alessandra Gaia; City University Annette Jackle; University of Essex Joachim Winter; University of Munich |
presented by: Paul Fisher, University of Essex |
Investment Losses and Inequality |
By Maximilian Wenzel; Freie Universität Berlin |
presented by: Maximilian Wenzel, Freie Universität Berlin |
Parental Time Investments and Instantaneous Well-being in the United States |
By Jose Ignacio Gimenez-Na; University of Zaragoza Almudena Sevilla; UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON, UCL |
presented by: Almudena Sevilla, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON, UCL |
Session 69: Unemployment and Work June 22, 2019 11:30 to 13:30 Camden |
Session Chair: Patrick Arni, University of Bristol and IZA, CESifo |
Session type: contributed |
Search Capital and Unemployment Duration |
By Cristina Lafuente; University of Edinburgh |
presented by: Cristina Lafuente, University of Edinburgh |
Interaction of public and private employment: Evidence from a German government move |
By Philipp vom Berge; Institute for Employment Research Nuremberg Giulia Faggio; University of London Teresa Schlueter; London School of Economics |
presented by: Philipp vom Berge, Institute for Employment Research Nuremberg |
Gender Bias and Career Progression: Evidence from Central Banking |
By Laura Hospido; Banco de España and IZA Luc Laeven; European Central Bank Ana Lamo; DG-Research, |
presented by: Laura Hospido, Banco de España and IZA |
Are Weak Ties Strong? How Information on Social Search Affects Job Finding |
By Patrick Arni; University of Bristol and IZA, CESifo |
presented by: Patrick Arni, University of Bristol and IZA, CESifo |
Session 70: Well-being June 22, 2019 14:30 to 16:30 The Tank Room at the Bath Brew House |
Session Chair: Jan van Ours, Erasmus School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
Election Outcomes and Individual Well-being: Evidence from British Panel Data |
By Harry Pickard; University of Sheffield Daniel Gray; University of Sheffield Luke Munford; University of Manchester |
presented by: Harry Pickard, University of Sheffield |
Are Schools Different? Wellbeing and Commitment Among Staff in Schools and Elsewhere |
By Alex Bryson; UCL Lucy Stokes; NIESR David Wilkinson; UCL |
presented by: Alex Bryson, UCL |
Well-Being and Social Integration Among Long-Term Unemployed People: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from an Ongoing Job Creation Scheme |
By Boris Ivanov; ZEW Mannheim Laura Pohlan; ZEW Mannheim, IAB Nürnberg Friedhelm Pfeiffer; ZEW Mannheim, University of Mannheim |
presented by: Boris Ivanov, ZEW Mannheim |
What a drag it is getting old? Revisiting the relationship between age and subjective well-being |
By Jan van Ours; Erasmus School of Economics |
presented by: Jan van Ours, Erasmus School of Economics |
Session 71: Parental Leave Policies June 22, 2019 14:30 to 16:30 Bath Function Room |
Session Chair: Barbara Pertold-Gebicka, Charles University |
Session type: contributed |
Is Longer Maternal Care Always Beneficial? The Impact of a Four-year Paid Parental Leave |
By Alena Bicakova; CERGE-EI Klara Kaliskova; CERGE-EI; University of Economics, Prague |
presented by: Alena Bicakova, CERGE-EI |
Parental Leave from the Firm's Perspective |
By Astrid Kunze; NHH Norwegian School of Economics |
presented by: Astrid Kunze, NHH Norwegian School of Economics |
The Effect of Prenatal Maternity Leave on Short and Long-term Child Outcomes |
By Alexander Ahammer; Johannes Kepler University Linz Martin Halla; Johannes Kepler University of Linz Nicole Schneeweis; Johannes Kepler University Linz |
presented by: Nicole Schneeweis, Johannes Kepler University Linz |
Teach Your Children Well – Determinants and Consequences of Parenting Styles |
By Thomas Dohmen; University Bonn Bart Golsteyn; Maastricht University Lena Lindahl; Stockholm University Gerard Pfann; Maastricht University Andre Richter; Stockholm University |
presented by: Bart Golsteyn, Maastricht University |
Parental Leave Length and Mothers’ Careers: What Can Be Inferred from Occupational Allocation? |
By Barbara Pertold-Gebicka; Charles University |
presented by: Barbara Pertold-Gebicka, Charles University |
Session 72: Teachers and Market for Teachers June 22, 2019 14:30 to 16:30 Lansdown 1 |
Session Chair: Stan Vermeulen, Maastricht University |
Session type: contributed |
Do you speak my language? The effect of sharing a teacher's native language on student achievement |
By Kelvin KC Seah; National University of Singapore & IZA |
presented by: Kelvin KC Seah, National University of Singapore & IZA |
It's Graduation Time! The Impact of Deregulating Professional Licensing on Late Graduation |
By Patrizia Ordine; Università degli Studi della Calabria Giuseppe Rose; Università degli Studi della Calabria |
presented by: Giuseppe Rose, Università degli Studi della Calabria |
Value-added measurement under high teacher turnover |
By Ana Balcão Reis; Nova SBE Pedro Carneiro; UCL Rodrigo Ferreira; Nova SBE Pedro Freitas; Nova SBE Luis Nunes; Universidade Nova de Lisboa Carmo Seabra; Nova School of Business and Economics, Universidade Nova de Lisboa |
presented by: Pedro Freitas, Nova SBE |
The Impact of an Online Teacher Professional Development Module on Student Achievement. Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial. |
By Boukje Compen; University of Antwerp Kristof De Witte; KU Leuven Koen Declercq; KU Leuven Wouter Schelfhout; University of Antwerp |
presented by: Boukje Compen, University of Antwerp |
Teacher-student assortative matching and student achievement |
By Stan Vermeulen; Maastricht University |
presented by: Stan Vermeulen, Maastricht University |
Session 73: Technology and Polarization June 22, 2019 14:30 to 16:30 Lansdown 2 |
Session Chair: Frank Fossen, University of Nevada, Reno |
Session type: contributed |
Labor Supply and Automation Innovation |
By Alexander Danzer; KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt Carsten Feuerbaum; KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt Fabian Gaessler; MPI for Innovation and Competition |
presented by: Carsten Feuerbaum, KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt |
The Risk of Routine Work: Worker-level dynamics of job polarization |
By Femke Cnossen; Rijksuniversiteit Groningen |
presented by: Femke Cnossen, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen |
Labour Market Polarisation and Monopsony Power |
By Ronald Bachmann; RWI Gökay Demir; RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research Hanna Frings; RWI |
presented by: Gökay Demir, RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research |
Of Smart Machines and Skilled Humans: The Effects of Digitalization of Work on Entry into Entrepreneurship, New Wage Employment, and Non-Employment |
By Frank Fossen; University of Nevada, Reno Alina Sorgner; John Cabot University Rome |
presented by: Frank Fossen, University of Nevada, Reno |
Session 74: Marriage and Family June 22, 2019 14:30 to 16:30 Kingsmead 1 |
Session Chair: Yeorim Kim, VU Amsterdam/ DNB / Tinbergen Institute |
Session type: contributed |
The economic consequences of marital separation for parents: Evidence from New Zealand administrative data |
By Michael Fletcher; Victoria University of Wellington |
presented by: Michael Fletcher, Victoria University of Wellington |
House prices and divorce in Spain |
By Rafael González-Val; Universidad de Zaragoza & Institut d'Economia de Barcelona (IEB) Miriam Marcén; Universidad de Zaragoza |
presented by: Rafael González-Val, Universidad de Zaragoza & Institut d'Economia de Barcelona (IEB) |
Division of Household Labor and Relationship Dissolution in Denmark 2001-2009: What Can We Learn from Linked Time Use and Longitudinal Administrative Data? |
By Gert Thielemans; University of Antwerp Peter Fallesen; Stockholm University Dimitri Mortelmans; University of Antwerp |
presented by: Gert Thielemans, University of Antwerp |
Till debt do us part: strategic divorces and a test of moral hazard |
By Yeorim Kim; VU Amsterdam/ DNB / Tinbergen Institute Mauro Mastrogiacomo; VU Amsterdam/ DNB Stefan Hochguertel; VU Amsterdam Hans Bloemen; VU Amsterdam |
presented by: Yeorim Kim, VU Amsterdam/ DNB / Tinbergen Institute |
Session 75: Population Health June 22, 2019 14:30 to 16:30 Kingsmead 2 |
Session Chair: Martin Halla, Johannes Kepler University of Linz |
Session type: contributed |
Over-indebtedness and age: the effects on individual health |
By Elena Bárcena-Martín; Universidad de Málaga Maite Blazquez Cuesta; universidad autonoma de madrid Santiago Budria; Universidad Nebrija Ana I. MORO-EGIDO; University of Granada |
presented by: Ana I. MORO-EGIDO, University of Granada |
Corrupted Health. The impact of corruption on chronic diseases. |
By Lorenzo Ferrari; University of Rome "Tor Vergata" Francesco Salustri; University of Oxford |
presented by: Francesco Salustri, University of Oxford |
What drives regional differences in Body Mass Index? Evidence from Spain |
By Antonio Di Paolo; University of Barcelona |
presented by: Antonio Di Paolo, University of Barcelona |
The Effect of Superstition on Health: Evidence from the Taiwanese Ghost Month |
By Martin Halla; Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Aust Chia-Lun Liu; Lehigh University Jin-Tan Liu; National Taiwan University |
presented by: Martin Halla, Johannes Kepler University of Linz |
Session 76: Migration and Assimilation June 22, 2019 14:30 to 16:30 Walcot |
Session Chair: Akira Shimada, Nagasaki University, Japan |
Session type: contributed |
Immigrant Wage Assimilation in Denmark: The Role of Firms |
By Andrei Gorshkov; Aarhus University |
presented by: Andrei Gorshkov, Aarhus University |
Heterogeneity in Marginal Returns to Language Training of Immigrants |
By Matthias Giesecke; RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Res Eric Schuss; Institute for Employment Research |
presented by: Eric Schuss, Institute for Employment Research |
International migration flows and policies |
By Christoph Deuster; United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs |
presented by: Christoph Deuster, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs |
Can a Host Country Increase Human Capital by Accepting Study Migrants? |
By Akira Shimada; Nagasaki University, Japan |
presented by: Akira Shimada, Nagasaki University, Japan |
Session 77: Methods and Data June 22, 2019 14:30 to 16:30 Bathwick |
Session Chair: Suncica Vujic, University of Antwerp |
Session type: contributed |
Benefit underreporting in survey data and its consequences for measuring non-take-up: new evidence from linked administrative and survey data |
By Kerstin Bruckmeier; Institute for Employment Research Regina Riphahn; FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg Jürgen Wiemers; Institute for Employment Research (IAB) |
presented by: Jürgen Wiemers, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) |
Individualism and Cognitive Skills – Evidence from a Large-Scale Skill Assessment |
By Katharina Hartinger; Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt Sven Resnjanskij; ifo Institute Simon Wiederhold; Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingo |
presented by: Katharina Hartinger, Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt |
MEASUREMENT ERROR IN LONGITUDINAL EARNINGS DATA: EVIDENCE FOR GERMANY |
By Matthias Umkehrer; Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Achim Schmillen; The World Bank Till von Wachter; UCLA |
presented by: Matthias Umkehrer, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) |
FOI as a Data Collection Tool for Economists |
By Joanna Clifton-Sprigg; The University of Bath Jonathan James; University of Bath Suncica Vujic; University of Antwerp |
presented by: Suncica Vujic, University of Antwerp |
Session 78: Gender and Work June 22, 2019 14:30 to 16:30 Widcombe |
Session Chair: Patrick Bennett, Norwegian School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
Which students apply for and succeed in STEM higher education? An analysis using Dutch registry data |
By Melvin Vooren; University of Amsterdam |
presented by: Melvin Vooren, University of Amsterdam |
The impact of automation on the gender pay gap |
By Julia Philipp; London School of Economics |
presented by: Julia Philipp, London School of Economics |
Parental Labour Supply Responses to the Abolition of Daycare Fees |
By Astrid Pape; Freie Universität Berlin Mathias Huebener; DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research Katharina Spiess; DIW Berlin and Freie Universität Berlin |
presented by: Astrid Pape, Freie Universität Berlin |
Women and Resource Windfalls: The Norwegian Oil Boom |
By Patrick Bennett; Norwegian School of Economics Chiara Ravetti; University of Oxford Po Yin Wong; NHH Norwegian School of Economics |
presented by: Patrick Bennett, Norwegian School of Economics |
Session 79: Crime and Children June 22, 2019 14:30 to 16:30 Camden |
Session Chair: Martti Kaila, University of Helsinki |
Session type: contributed |
The hidden costs of the Mexican Drug War: The effects on students’ school performance |
By Diego Cortes; University of Mainz Reyn Van Ewijk; University of Mainz |
presented by: Reyn Van Ewijk, University of Mainz |
The Effects of a Stepwise Minimum Legal Drinking Age Legislation on Mortality - Evidence from Germany |
By Raffael Kamalow Thomas Siedler; Universität Hamburg |
presented by: Raffael Kamalow, |
Shaking Criminal Incentives |
By Yu Aoki; University of Aberdeen and IZA Theodore Koutmeridis; University of Glasgow |
presented by: Yu Aoki, University of Aberdeen and IZA |
Child Access Prevention Laws and Juvenile Firearm-Related Suicides |
By D. Mark Anderson; Montana State University Joseph Sabia; San Diego State University, University of New Hampshire & IZA ERDAL Tekin; American University and NBER |
presented by: Joseph Sabia, San Diego State University, University of New Hampshire & IZA |
Shared Punishment: The Impact of Incarcerating Fathers on Child Outcomes |
By Kristiina Huttunen; VATT and Aalto University Martti Kaila; University of Helsinki |
presented by: Martti Kaila, University of Helsinki |
# | Participant | Roles in Conference |
---|---|---|
1 | Abrahamsson, Sara | P38 |
2 | Adamecz-Volgyi, Anna | P13, C13 |
3 | Ajala, Olubunmi | P18, C18 |
4 | Akar, Betul | P31 |
5 | Akyol, Pelin | P49 |
6 | Andersen, Carsten Berthram | P1 |
7 | Aoki, Yu | P79 |
8 | Aparicio-Fenoll, Ainhoa | P62 |
9 | Arenas-Arroyo, Esther | P25 |
10 | Arendt, Jacob | P64 |
11 | Arni, Patrick | P69, C69 |
12 | Arold, Benjamin | P31 |
13 | Özdemir, Yasemin | P62 |
14 | Bancalari, Antonella | P39 |
15 | Bassetto, Jacopo | P56 |
16 | Bíró, Anikó | P50 |
17 | Begerow, Tatjana | P11, C11 |
18 | Bejenariu Tudor, Simona | P30 |
19 | Bellés Obrero, Cristina | P63 |
20 | Belot, Michele | C5 |
21 | Bennett, Patrick | P78, C78 |
22 | Bergemann, Annette | P14 |
23 | Bergeot, Julien | P47 |
24 | Bicakova, Alena | P71 |
25 | Bingley, Paul | P16, C16 |
26 | Bizopoulou, Aspasia | P19 |
27 | Bonsang, Eric | P59 |
28 | Bordon, Paola | P14 |
29 | Bray, Kerry | P3 |
30 | Bredtmann, Julia | P64 |
31 | Britton, Jack | P61 |
32 | Bryson, Alex | P70 |
33 | Burn, Ian | P63 |
34 | CAAMAL-OLVERA, CINTHYA | P35 |
35 | Caceres-Delpiano, Julio | P59 |
36 | Caliendo, Marco | P52, C52 |
37 | Camarero Garcia, Sebastian | P49 |
38 | Castro-Zarzur, Rosa | P40, C40 |
39 | Chadi, Adrian | P48 |
40 | Christopoulou, Rebekka | P41 |
41 | Clifton-Sprigg, Joanna | P7, C7 |
42 | Cnossen, Femke | P73 |
43 | Cobb-Clark, Deborah | P33, C33 |
44 | Collischon, Matthias | P11 |
45 | Corekcioglu, Gozde | P17 |
46 | Cubel, Maria | P55 |
47 | Dahmann, Sarah | P20 |
48 | Dale-Olsen, Harald | P7 |
49 | Dauth, Christine | P41, C41 |
50 | De Beckker, Kenneth | P42 |
51 | De Paola, Maria | P5 |
52 | Delavande, Adeline | P57 |
53 | Della Giusta, Marina | P52 |
54 | Demir, Gökay | P73 |
55 | Deuster, Christoph | P76 |
56 | Devereux, Paul J. | P14, C14 |
57 | Di Paolo, Antonio | P75 |
58 | Dickson, Matt | P61, C61 |
59 | Dimova, Ralitza | P29 |
60 | Diris, Ron | P49, C49 |
61 | Duchini, Emma | P3 |
62 | Ebert, Cara | P60 |
63 | Everding, Jakob | P1 |
64 | Farré, Lídia | P67 |
65 | Feld, Jonas | P65, C65 |
66 | Fendel, Tanja | P37 |
67 | Fernandez Sierra, Manuel | P4 |
68 | Fernández Salgado, Mariña | P21 |
69 | Ferreira, Priscila | P4, C4 |
70 | Ferreira Sequeda, Maria | P66 |
71 | Feuerbaum, Carsten | P73 |
72 | Fichera, Eleonora | P41 |
73 | Fischer, Benjamin | P16 |
74 | Fisher, Paul | P68 |
75 | Fisher, Hayley | P17, C17 |
76 | Fletcher, Michael | P74 |
77 | Font Gilabert, Paulino | P11 |
78 | Fossen, Frank | P73, C73 |
79 | Francesconi, Marco | P3, C3 |
80 | Freitas, Pedro | P72 |
81 | Friese, Max | P59 |
82 | Frimmel, Wolfgang | P54 |
83 | Gao, Ya | P53 |
84 | Garcia Hombrados, Jorge | P17 |
85 | Gørtz, Mette | P53, C53 |
86 | Giesecke, Matthias | P57 |
87 | Golan, Jennifer | P52 |
88 | Golsteyn, Bart | P71 |
89 | Gonzalez, Libertad | P12, C12 |
90 | Gonzalez Chapela, Jorge | P43, C43 |
91 | González-Val, Rafael | P74 |
92 | Gorshkov, Andrei | P76 |
93 | Graeber, Daniel | P1, C1 |
94 | Gyori, Mario | P38, C38 |
95 | Haisken-DeNew, John | P46, C46 |
96 | Hajdu, Gabor | P21 |
97 | Halla, Martin | P75, C75 |
98 | Hartinger, Katharina | P77 |
99 | Hauptmann, Andreas | P64, C64 |
100 | Heining, Jörg | P18 |
101 | Hennecke, Juliane | P41 |
102 | Herault, Arnaud | P19 |
103 | Hidalgo-Hidalgo, Marisa | P45, C45 |
104 | Hirani, Jonas | P9 |
105 | Ho, Christine | P53 |
106 | Holford, Angus | P40 |
107 | Hospido, Laura | P69 |
108 | Huang, Yue | P27 |
109 | Huber, Katrin | P51 |
110 | Huttunen, Kristiina | P21, C21 |
111 | Ingwersen, Kai | P35 |
112 | Isopi, Alessia | P26 |
113 | Iterbeke, Kaat | P58 |
114 | Ivanov, Boris | P70 |
115 | Jahn, Elke | P8 |
116 | James, Jonathan | P9, C9 |
117 | Játiva, Ximena | P39 |
118 | Jäger, Philipp | P54 |
119 | Jernström, Laura | P50, C50 |
120 | Jewell, Sarah | P4 |
121 | Johansen, Eva | P44 |
122 | Johnson, Guy | P46 |
123 | Joshi, Heather | P26, C26 |
124 | Kaila, Martti | P79, C79 |
125 | Kamalow, Raffael | P79 |
126 | Kanabar, Ricky | P54 |
127 | Kanas, Agnieszka | C25 |
128 | Karagiannaki, Eleni | P10 |
129 | Kassenboehmer, Sonja | P36 |
130 | Kaya, Ezgi | P63 |
131 | Kazakova, Yuliya | P2 |
132 | Könings, Fabian | P43 |
133 | Künn-Nelen, Annemarie | P52 |
134 | Kürschner Rauck, Kathleen | P56 |
135 | Kerr, Madison | P6 |
136 | Kettlewell, Nathan | P44 |
137 | Khan, Maha | P30 |
138 | Kiessling, Lukas | P22 |
139 | Kim, Yeorim | P74, C74 |
140 | Kiss, David | P66 |
141 | Kopp, Daniel | P25 |
142 | Kosonen, Tuomas | P51, C51 |
143 | Kunaschk, Max | P65 |
144 | Kunze, Astrid | P71 |
145 | Lafuente, Cristina | P69 |
146 | Lepinteur, Anthony | P60 |
147 | Lillard, Dean | P8 |
148 | Lindahl, Mikael | P22, C22 |
149 | Lisauskaite, Elena | P58 |
150 | Liu, Chang | P38 |
151 | Lombardi, Maria | P36, C36 |
152 | Luecke, Christine | P50 |
153 | Luhrmann, Melanie | P42, C42 |
154 | Lyssiotou, Panayiota | P32 |
155 | Macmillan, Lindsey | P61 |
156 | Maragkou, Konstantina | P20 |
157 | Matano, Alessia | P23 |
158 | Mazrekaj, Deni | P66, C66 |
159 | McKinnish, Terra | P67 |
160 | Mergoupis, Thanos | P34 |
161 | Metzing, Maria | P36 |
162 | Mikula, Stepan | P24 |
163 | Montizaan, Raymond | P53 |
164 | Morando, Greta | P58, C58 |
165 | MORO-EGIDO, Ana I. | P75 |
166 | Morris, Damon | P34 |
167 | Naghavi, Arash | P7 |
168 | Nicińska, Anna | P46 |
169 | Nicoletti, Cheti | P15, C15 |
170 | Nikolova, Milena | P59, C59 |
171 | Nocito, Samuel | P24 |
172 | Nuevo-Chiquero, Ana | P60 |
173 | Nurminen, Mikko | P9 |
174 | Okten, Cagla | P27, C27 |
175 | Oliveira, Ana Maria Hermeto | P67 |
176 | Oosterveen, Matthijs | P58 |
177 | Oreffice, Sonia | P2 |
178 | Ostermann, Kerstin | P15 |
179 | Ozcan, Berkay | P26 |
180 | Pape, Astrid | P78 |
181 | Papps, Kerry | P23 |
182 | Pertold-Gebicka, Barbara | P71, C71 |
183 | Pestel, Nico | P45 |
184 | Peter, Frauke | P27 |
185 | Phan, Khanh Van | P63, C63 |
186 | Philipp, Julia | P78 |
187 | Pickard, Harry | P70 |
188 | Pihl, Ariel | P51 |
189 | Plug, Erik | P20, C20 |
190 | Pora, Pierre | P6 |
191 | Preuss, Malte | P5 |
192 | Rangvid, Beatrice S. | P31, C31 |
193 | Rawlings, Samantha | P10 |
194 | Reizer, Balázs | P63 |
195 | Riedel, Lukas | P51 |
196 | Riukula, Krista | P50 |
197 | Rodriguez, Laura | P39, C39 |
198 | Rose, Giuseppe | P72 |
199 | Rzepka, Sylvi | P49 |
200 | Sabia, Joseph | P79 |
201 | Saif, Salwan | P37 |
202 | Sajons, Christoph | P64 |
203 | Salustri, Francesco | P75 |
204 | Sander, Sarah | P28, C28 |
205 | Sandner, Malte | P6, C6 |
206 | Santini, Paolo | P23, C23 |
207 | Santos, João | P13 |
208 | Schøne, Pål | P56 |
209 | Schneeweis, Nicole | P71 |
210 | Schrader, Rebecca | P47 |
211 | Schultze, Gabriel | P23 |
212 | Schurer, Stefanie | P2, C2 |
213 | Schuss, Eric | P76 |
214 | Seah, Kelvin KC | P72 |
215 | Seckler, Matthias | P4 |
216 | See, Sarah Grace | P29 |
217 | Sen, Sonkurt | P28 |
218 | Settele, Sonja | P55 |
219 | Sevilla, Almudena | P68, C68 |
220 | Shimada, Akira | P76, C76 |
221 | Shure, Nikki | P61 |
222 | Sievertsen, Hans Henrik | P48, C48 |
223 | Silva, Pedro Luis | P40 |
224 | Simion, Stefania | P61 |
225 | Smith, Sarah | P55, C55 |
226 | Solaz, Anne | P53 |
227 | Sonedda, Daniela | P16 |
228 | Sorensen, Todd | P37, C37 |
229 | Steingrimsdottir, Herdis | P29, C29 |
230 | Stelter, Robert | P57, C57 |
231 | Stijepic, Damir | P24, C24 |
232 | Stillman, Steven | P44 |
233 | Stockinger, Bastian | P8, C8 |
234 | Stoppel, Relika | P57 |
235 | Strazzeri, Maurizio | P24 |
236 | Sturm, Patrick | P33 |
237 | Suarez, Milena | P38 |
238 | Suziedelyte, Agne | P44, C44 |
239 | Theisen, Theis | P28 |
240 | Thielemans, Gert | P74 |
241 | Tobback, Ilse | P34 |
242 | Tominey, Emma | P62, C62 |
243 | Tonei, Valentina | P33 |
244 | Torrecillas, Juan | P15 |
245 | Trommlerova, Sofia | P13 |
246 | Umkehrer, Matthias | P77 |
247 | Valeyatheepillay, Madhinee | P56, C56 |
248 | Vall Castello, Judit | P10, C10 |
249 | Vallizadeh, Ehsan | P25 |
250 | Van Ewijk, Reyn | P79 |
251 | van Huizen, Thomas | P55 |
252 | van Ours, Jan | P70, C70 |
253 | Vermeulen, Stan | P72, C72 |
254 | Villanueva, Ernesto | P45 |
255 | Visschers, Ludo | P19, C19 |
256 | Vitt, Nicolai | P5 |
257 | vom Berge, Philipp | P69 |
258 | von Hinke, Stephanie | P30, C30 |
259 | Vooren, Melvin | P78 |
260 | Vujic, Suncica | P77, C77 |
261 | Wang, Jiyuan | P68 |
262 | Webbink, Dinand | P42 |
263 | Weilage, Insa | P47, C47 |
264 | Wenzel, Maximilian | P68 |
265 | Westermeier, Christian | P65 |
266 | Wiemers, Jürgen | P77 |
267 | Wilkinson, David | P66 |
268 | Winter-Ebmer, Rudolf | P67, C67 |
269 | Wiynck, Frederik | P12 |
270 | Wong, Lorraine | P35, C35 |
271 | XU, LEI | P34, C34 |
272 | Yang, Yutian | P48 |
273 | Ye, Han | P54, C54 |
274 | Zilic, Ivan | P18 |
275 | Zweimüller, Martina | P60, C60 |
276 | Zwiers, Esmée | P32, C32 |
277 | Zyska, Lennard | P12 |
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