IZA/HSE University International Labor Seminars

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The aim of the IZA-Higher School of Economics University International Labor Seminar is to provide a forum for discussion of the latest research in labor economics. One focus is on labor market issues in emerging and post-transition economies. The seminar, however, also wants to facilitate the exchange of state-of-the-art research on labor market issues between highly acclaimed labor economists from North America and Western Europe and academics and pundits from the post-Soviet region. The great majority of the presenters are IZA fellows. All presentations are given in English. The meetings are open to the public. 

   

Place:

Online

Time:

depending on schedule of speakers

 

2021

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2022

Program:

 
14.12.2021  18:00 (MSK) Jan Svejnar (Columbia University and IZA)
Resource Misallocation in European Firms: The Role of Constraints, Firm Characteristics and Managerial Decisions
 
30.11.2021  16:00 (MSK) Claudia Senik (Paris School of Economics and IZA)
Telework and Subjective Well-Being
 
16.11.2021  16:00 (MSK) Fabrizio Pompei (University of Perugia)
When robots do (not) enhance job quality: The role of innovation regimes
 
02.11.2021  16:00 (MSK) Sergey Kapelyuk (Siberian University of Consumer Cooperation)
Impact of COVID-19 on skill requirements and skill returns: Evidence from job websites
 
19.10.2021  16:00 (MSK) Kseniia Gatskova (Leibnitz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies, Regensburg)
Fertility attitudes of highly educated youth: a factorial survey
 
05.10.2021  15:00 (MSK) Feicheng Wang (University of Groningen and IZA)
Import Competition and Informal Employment: Empirical Evidence from China
 
21.09.2021  16:00 (MSK) Marco Caliendo (University of Potsdam and IZA)
The (Un)Intended Effects of Promoting Labor Market Mobility
 
06.07.2021  16:00 (MSK) Mark E Schaffer (Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh and IZA)
Using machine learning methods to support causal inference in econometrics
online
 
22.06.2021  17:00 (MSK) Klara Sabirianova Peter (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and IZA)
The Impact of Economic Sanctions on the Russian Labor Market
online
 
08.06.2021  16:00 (MSK) Marco Caliendo (University of Potsdam and IZA)
Manager Risk Preferences and Firm Training Investments
 
25.05.2021  16:00 (MSK) Jan Fidrmuc (University of Lille)
Education and Health: Quasi-experimental Evidence from Turkey
online
 
11.05.2021  17:00 (MSK) Ira N. Gang (Rutgers University and IZA)
Finance, gender, and entrepreneurship: India’s informal sector firms
online
 
27.04.2021  16:00 (MSK) Ina Ganguli (University of Massachusetts Amherst and IZA)
Gender Differences in Science during Transition
online
 
30.03.2021  16:00 (MSK) Vladimir Otrachshenko (Justus Liebig University, Giessen)
Climate variability, female empowerment, and household employment decisions
online
 
16.03.2021  16:00 (MSK) Maxime Liégey (Université de Strasbourg)
A Tale of Two Job Markets
online
 
02.03.2021  16:00 (MSK) Feicheng Wang (University of Groningen and IZA)
Trade Liberalization and the Gender Employment Gap in China
online
 
09.02.2021  16:00 (MSK) Giulio Zanella (University of Bologna)
Prison Work and Convict Rehabilitation
online