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IZA Labor Statistics Workshop: The Changing Structure of Work

Organizers: Susan N. Houseman (Upjohn Institute for Employment Research and IZA), Katharine G. Abraham (University of Maryland and IZA)
Location:IZA, Bonn
Date:June 29 - June 30, 2017

Submission Deadline:February 17, 2017
Notification of Acceptance:March 03, 2017

Event Manager:

Dominik Spitza
 

About the Workshop

Available evidence indicates substantial and on-going changes in the structure of work in advanced economies. These changes include the increased reliance on fixed-term contracts and other nontraditional or precarious employment arrangements for employees within companies, the outsourcing of work companies previously had performed in-house, and the offshoring of domestic jobs to foreign affiliates. Often, however, available measures of the scope and nature of these changes are limited, and our understanding of their implications for workers and businesses is incomplete.
The aim of the 2017 workshop of IZA’s "Labor Statistics" program area is to bring together senior and junior researchers to discuss their recent empirical research related to changes in the structure of work. We particularly encourage submissions of papers that present new evidence on:
  • • The prevalence of and trends in nontraditional or precarious employment, including fixed-term contracts, part-time work, work on jobs with irregular hours, self-employment and unregistered or off-the-books work
  • Shifts in the pattern of domestic and offshore outsourcing and offshoring to foreign affiliates
  • Implications of such changes for firms and workers
  • Implications of such changes for the measurement of output, prices and productivity
Preference will be given to papers that have an explicit measurement focus or that develop or make use of novel data - including data from surveys, administrative records, linked data sets, or proprietary sources - to produce better measurements or fill data gaps in the course of addressing substantive questions related to the evolving structure of employment.
 

Submissions

Researchers interested in participating should submit a full paper or extended abstract by February 17, 2017. Notification of acceptance will be provided by March 3, 2017.
 

Travel and Accommodation

Those authors who are invited are expected to participate in the 2-day workshop. Economy class airfares and 3 nights of lodging for presenting authors and discussants will be covered according to the IZA Reimbursement Guidelines.
Kindly note that tax regulations prohibit IZA from fully reimbursing the travel expense of conference participants who combine their trip with other destinations or extend their stay beyond the four-day window surrounding the event.