Upcoming events
Measuring living standards with income and consumption: evidence from the UK
Presented by: Mike Brewer (ISER)
“Worktime regulations and spousal labor supply”, with Dominique Goux and Eric Maurin.
Presented by: Barbara Petrongolo (LSE)
Gender Discrimination and Social Identity: Experimental Evidence from Urban Pakistan
Presented by: Adeline Delavande (ISER)
Intergenerational top income mobility in Sweden: Capitalist dynasties in the land of equal opportunity? (with Anders Björklund and Jesper Roine)
Presented by: Daniel Waldenstrom (University of Uppsala)
The distributional effects of austerity measures: A comparison of six EU countries.
Presented by: Holly Sutherland, Alari Paulus & Horacio Levy (ISER)
Mechanisms of Misreporting to Filter Questions
Presented by: Stephanie Eckman (IAB)
Linking survey data with administrative employment data: The case of the German ALWA survey
Presented by: Manfred Antoni (Institute for Employment Research, Nuremburg)
Does additional spending help urban schools? an evaluation using boundary discontinuities, by Stephen Gibbons, Sandra McNally, Martina Viarengo
Presented by: Stephen Gibbons (LSE)
First equals most important? Order effects in vignette-based measurement
Presented by: Annette Jackle (ISER)
TBC
Presented by: Helmut Rainer (cesifo)
A mixed method study of alcohol use and abuse: the role of neutralization techniques and social capital
Presented by: Phong Vu (University of Essex Sociology Department)
A Flying Start? Maternity Leave Benefits and Long Run Outcomes of Children (with Pedro carneiro and Katrine V. Løken)
Presented by: Kjell G. Salvanes (Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration)
Trick or treat? Maternal involuntary job loss and children’s non-cognitive skills
Presented by: Frauke Peter (DIW - Berlin)
Equilibrium matching in school, work and marriage (with Robert McCann, Xianwen Shi, Ronald Wolthoff)
Presented by: Aloysius Siow (University of Toronto)
Leverhulme Lecture: Two Can Live As Cheaply As One, But Three’s A Crowd: Income Equivalence for Poverty
Presented by: Chris Bollinger (University of Kentucky)
Leverhulme Lecture – Two Can Live As Cheaply As One, But Three’s A Crowd: Income Equivalence for Poverty
Presented by: Chris Bollinger
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Presented by: Prof Audrey Light (Econmics, Ohio State)
On Intergenerational Transmission of Reading Habits in Italy: Is a Good Example the Best Sermon?
Presented by: Chiara Monfardini (Department of Economics, University of Bologna)
Firms’ moral hazard in sickness absence
Presented by: Thomas Leoni (Austrian Institute of Economic Research)
The gender gap and its cumulative effects over the early career. A comparison of cohorts with the British Household Panel Survey.
Presented by: Leen Vandecasteele (University of Manchester)