Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Date: Wednesday, 11/Sept/2024
9:00am
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10:00am
Registration opens
10:00am
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11:00am
Welcome remarks
Location: Room A.1.2
11:00am
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12:00pm
PL1: Ran Abramitzky - Street of Gold: revising America’s immigration myths?
Location: Room A.1.2
12:00pm
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1:30pm
1A: Migration I
Location: Room A.1.1
Chair: Amelie F. Constant
 

What Happens When Men Don't Migrate? Partnership and Fertility in a Migrant Sending Country

Sarah Pearlman1, Emily Conover2, Melanie Khamis3

1: Vassar College, United States of America; 2: Hamilton College, United States of America; 3: Wesleyan University, United States of America



Economic Preferences and the Self-selection of International Migrants

Crystal Zhan

University of South Carolina, United States of America



‘We’ll Be Back:’ Natives’ Dynamic Migration Transitions

Amelie F. Constant

University of Pennsylvania, United States of America

1B: Gender I
Location: Room A.1.6
Chair: Grace Ellis Arnold
 

The relationship between economic development and female labour force participation: A within-country analysis of Mexico.

Isaac Lopez Moreno Flores

The University Of Manchester, United Kingdom



Gender Differences in Labor Market Reactions: Evidence from Firm Restatements

Grace Ellis Arnold1, Meredith Rhodes2

1: Portland State University, United States of America; 2: University of North Texas, United States of America



Financial Inclusion and Empowerment Laws: A Gender Perspective

Misbah Tanveer Choudhry

Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan

1C: Conflict I
Location: Room A.T.1
Chair: Giorgio d'Agostino
 

Effects of conflict on household livelihoods and welfare: panel data evidence from Myanmar 2021-2023

Immacolata Ranucci1, Derek Headey2

1: University of Florence, Italy; 2: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)



Food for Peace? Exploring the Link between Conflict and Food Insecurity in Africa

Andrea Crippa1, Giorgio d'Agostino2, John Paul Dunne3, Luca Pieroni4

1: University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy; 2: University of Rome "Roma Tre", Italy; 3: University Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa; 4: University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy



Conflict and Social Capital: Evidence from the Russian War against Ukraine

Andreas Pondorfer1, Georg Hoch1, Viktoriia Shkola1,2

1: Technische Universität München, Campus Straubing für Biotechnologie und Nachhaltigkeit, Sustainable Economic Policy, Straubing, Germany; 2: Department of International Economic Relations, Sumy State University, Sumy, Ukraine

1D: Firms I
Location: Room A.T.2
Chair: Federico Perali
 

Internet Development and Entrepreneurship

Jia Guo, Zhiming Cheng, Ben Wang

Macquarie University; University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Australia



Labour Mobility as a Response to Manufacturing Decline: an Empirical Analysis for Italy

Silvia Mattiozzi, Giulia Bettin

Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy



The Impact of the Italian Recovery and Resilience Plan on Regional Labor Markets under Imperfect Competition using the Dynamic Spatial General Equilibrium Model (MEG-SD) for Italy

Federico Perali1, Riccardo Magnani4, Daniele Cufari3, Scandizzo Pasquale Lucio2

1: Uniiversity of Verona, Italy; 2: University of Rome Tor Vergata, Centre for Economic and International Studies; 3: University of Rome Tor Vergata, Dipartimento di Economia e Istituzioni; 4: Centre d'Économie de l'Université Paris-Nord

1:30pm
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3:00pm
Lunch
Location: Library A.A.1
3:00pm
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4:30pm
2A: Identity and Stereotypes
Location: Room A.1.1
Chair: Klaus F. Zimmermann
 

Attitudes towards Immigration in a Highly Multicultural Society: The Roles of Foreign Background and Local Exposure

Frederic Docquier1, Ariane Gordan2, Michel Tenikue1, Aleksa Uljarevic2

1: Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER); 2: University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg



Parental Gender Stereotypes and Student Wellbeing in China

Shuai Chu3,1, Xiangquan Zeng4,1, Klaus F. Zimmermann1,2

1: GLO Global Labor Organization; 2: FU Berlin; 3: Chinese Academy of Labour and Social Security; 4: Renmin University of China



Gender-stereotypical employment expectations across generations. Evidence from conditional second moments.

Agnieszka Postepska, Aukje Nieuwenhuis

University of Groningen, Netherlands, The

2B: Family and Caregiving I
Location: Room A.1.6
Chair: Martina Menon
 

The Parent Care Penalty Across Countries

Noa de la Vega, Stav Federman

EUI, Italy



Does immigrant care increase female employment? Evidence from Italy

Bianca Balsimelli Ghelli

Sapienza University, Italy



Why Do Families Exist? Modelling and Measurement of Family Formation

Jean-Paul Chavas, Eleonora Matteazzi, Martina Menon, Federico Perali

University of Verona, Italy

2C: Climate Change and the Environment I
Location: Room A.T.1
Chair: Tommaso Oliviero
 

Energy efficiency in Italy: Evidence from multi and single site companies

Cristian Barra1, Patrizio Giganti2, Costabile Maria Guariglia1, Pasquale Marcello Falcone2

1: University of Salerno, Italy; 2: University of Naples "Parthenope", Italy



Green and Human Capital Practices in Japan: Do Operating Margin and Governance Matter?

Lai Wan Hooi

Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan



Are green firms more financially constrained? The sensitivity of investment to cash flow (

Tommaso Oliviero

U Naples Federico II, Italy

2D: Trade I
Location: Room A.T.2
Chair: Andreas Savvides
 

The Economic Effects of Trade Policy Uncertainty on Emerging Market Economies

Andreas Savvides, Snezana Eminidou

Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus



A Meso-Macro Analysis of Trade Openness and the Feminization of Vulnerable Employment in Developing Economies

Chiara Sciascia

Sapienza University, Italy



Sanctions weren't built in a day: A comparison on the effectiveness of 2014 and 2022

Elena Rossi Espagnet

University La Sapienza, Italy

4:30pm
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5:00pm
Coffee break
Location: Library A.A.1
5:00pm
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6:30pm
3A: Social Inclusion
Location: Room A.1.1
Chair: Giovanni Righetto
 

Risk sharing motives

Federica Ambrosio

University of Naples Federico II, Italy



Political power and the influence of minorities: theory and evidence from Italy

Giovanni Righetto

Università di Milano Statale, Italy



Labor Market Discrimination and Socio-cultural Capital: Evidence from the Netherlands

Ao Yin1, Richard Jong-A-Pin1,2

1: University of Groningen, Netherlands; 2: University College Groningen, Netherlands

3B: Demography
Location: Room A.1.6
Chair: Cynthia Bansak
 

The Long-Term Impact of Extended Military Service on Women’s Employment, Education, and Fertility

Stav Federman

European University Institute, Italy



Sex ratio imbalance and fertility preferences in India

Matthieu Clément3, Pierre Levasseur2, Suneha Seetahul1

1: University of Sydney, Australia; 2: INRAE; 3: University of Bordeaux



How China’s “Later, Longer, Fewer” Campaign Extends Life Expectancy: A Study of Intergenerational Support for Elderly Parents

Cynthia Zebedee1, Eva Dziadula2, Sophie Wang3

1: St. Lawrence Univesrity, United States of America; 2: University of Notre Dame; 3: Central University of Finance and Economics

3C: Education
Location: Room A.T.1
Chair: Kazuyuki Sasakura
 

Optimal Schooling for Economic Growth

Kazuyuki Sasakura

Waseda University, Japan



Labor Market Success and Parental Education: Evidence from Early Labor Market Candidates

Aarti Malik1, Meet Mehta2

1: Princeton University, United States of America; 2: Yale University, United States of America



People- or Place-Based Policies to Tackle Disadvantage? Evidence from Matched Family-School-Neighborhood Data

Lucienne N.Y. Disch

University of Pennsylvania, United States of America

3D: Poverty
Location: Room A.T.2
Chair: Paolo Verme
 

The measurement of fishery outputs: evidence from a randomized survey experiment

Antonio Martuscelli1, Dramame Bako2, Benjamin Lamberet2

1: lumsa university, Italy; 2: UNITED NATIONS FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION (FAO)



Asymmetric nexus between telecommunications infrastructure, institutions and poverty in Afghanistan

FREEMAN MATEKO1, David Oladipo Olalekan2, Canicio Dzingirai3, Barbra Maiwasha4

1: University of Johannesburg, South Africa; 2: North-West University, South Africa; 3: University of Namibia; 4: Ravesbourne University London



Predicting Poverty

Paolo Verme

World Bank, United States of America



Measuring Income of Small Scale Producer from IFAD’s Investment Projects

Sara Savastano

IFAD, Italy

7:30pm Social Event: Welcome cocktail - Villa Doria d'Angri, Via Petrarca, 80

 
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