Past events
The Effect of Education on Youth Mortality
Presented by: Alfonso Rosolia (Bank of Italy, Italy)
Job (Creation and Destruction) Hazards
Presented by: Joao M. Ejarque (Department of Economics)
On the Cost of Being Crude: a Comparison of Detailed and Coarse Occupational Coding
Presented by: Harry Ganzeboom (Dept. of Social Research Methodology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Career Progression and Formal versus On-the-Job Training
Presented by: Jerome Adda (Department of Economics, UCL)
Hours of Work and Gender Identity: Does Part-time Work Make the Family Happier? (joint with J.C. van Ours)
Presented by: Alison Booth (Department of Economics, University of Essex)
TBA
Presented by: Department of Economics, University of Bristol
The importance of basic skills
Presented by: Anna Vignoles (CEE [LSE] and Institute of Education)
The Impact of Immigration on the German Labor Market
Presented by: Francesco D'Amuri (ISER and Fondazione Mattei) (joint with Gianmarco Ottaviano and Giovanni Peri)
The Returns to Observable and Unobservable Skills over Time: Evidence from a Panel of the Population of Danish Twins
Presented by: Ian Walker (Department of Economics, University of Warwick)
Mobility Effects on Neighbourliness
Presented by: Gundi Knies (ISER)
Volunteer Work, Informal Help, and Care among the 50+ in Europe: Further Evidence for ‘Linked’ Productive Activities at Older Ages
Presented by: Karsten Hank (Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging)
Explaining differences in contact and co-operation rates across Countries
Presented by: Annelies Blom (ECASS visitor, ZUMA, Mannheim)
Premature Birth as a Natural Experiment for the Study of Human Functional Neuro-Plasticity
Presented by: Dieter Wolke (Department of Psychology and Health Science Research Institute, University of Warwick)
Managerial Behavior, Takeovers and Employment Duration
Presented by: David Margolis (Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne and EEP, Paris)
The Dynamics of Cognitive Development
Presented by: Gabriella Conti (Department of Economics, University of Essex) (joint with Steve Pudney)
Using The P90/P10 Index To Measure Us Inequality Trends With Current Population Survey Data: A View From Inside The Census Bureau Vaults
Presented by: Stephen Jenkins (ISER)
Contingent Valuation Surveys: Enabling Citizens to Form and Express Informed and Specific Opinions on Controversial Public Policy Issues
Presented by: Jon Krosnick (Department of Communication, Stanford University)
Heaping and leaping: response behaviour and the dynamics of reported consumption expenditure.
Presented by: Steve Pudney (ISER)
Studying Abroad and the Effect on International Labor Market Mobility
Presented by: Matthias Parey (Department of Economics, UCL)