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Location: Room A.1.1
Room 1, first floor
Date: Wednesday, 11/Sept/2024
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

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

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

Date: Thursday, 12/Sept/2024
9:30am
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11:00am
4A: Migration II
Location: Room A.1.1
Chair: Margherita Tambussi
 

What factors affect households' decision to be a new “international migrant household” in rural Bangladesh? Evidence from a unique panel data

Mahtab Uddin

University of Manchester, United Kingdom



Large Scale Land Acquisitions and Migration in Africa

Margherita Tambussi

University of Turin, Italy



Temporary Migration Response to Climate Variability : New Evidence from Three Years of Mobile Phone Data

Paul Baptiste Blanchard1, Virginie Comblon2, Flore Gubert1, Erwan Le Quentrec2, Anne-Sophie Robilliard1, Stefania Rubrichi2

1: French Research Institute for Sustainable Development, France; 2: Orange Innovation - SENSE, France

2:00pm
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3:30pm
5A: Migration III
Location: Room A.1.1
Chair: Maria Rosaria Carillo
 

Immigrant Labor, Capital Concentration, and the Subcontracting System: Lessons from Pennsylvania’s Anthracite Coal Industry, 1900-1920

Thomas Mackaman

King's College, United States of America



The Race between Lewis and Malthus

Joseph Enguehard

École normale supérieure de Lyon, France



Historical Mass Migration, Technological innovation and Economic development in sending economy: the Italian case

Maria Rosaria Carillo, Salvatore Carrozzo, Luca Pennacchio, Davide Bellucci

University of Naples, Parthenope, Italy

4:00pm
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5:30pm
6A: Migration IV
Location: Room A.1.1
Chair: Alessandro Cigno
 

Decomposing the gap in the take-up of the (equivalent) social integration income between immigrants and Belgian natives

Manon Bolland

University of Liège, Belgium



Demographic revolution, labour market, and migration flows. A manifesto for a rational and human migration policy

Michele Bruni

Center for the Analysis of Public Policies (CAPP), Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Dipartimento di Economia "Marco Biagi", Italy



Optimal immigration policy in the face of potential radicalization

Alessandro Cigno, Alessandro Gioffré, Annalisa Luporini

University of Florence, Italy

Date: Friday, 13/Sept/2024
9:30am
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11:00am
7A: Migration V
Location: Room A.1.1
Chair: Roberto Nisticò
 

Migrant smuggling to Europe: A two-sector model with directed search

Claire Naiditch1, Radu Vranceanu2

1: LEM, CNRS, University of Lille, France; 2: ESSEC Business School, CNRS,,THEMA



Mutual Benefits of Proximity: Economic Interactions between Refugees and Hosts in Uganda

Rama Dasi Mariani, Furio Camillo Rosati, Pasquale Scaramozzino

Roma Tre University, Italy



A Boatlift across the Mediterranean: Refugees in Italian Aging Communities

Roberto Nisticò

University of Naples Federico II, Italy

2:00pm
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3:30pm
8A: Migration VI
Location: Room A.1.1
Chair: Tiziano Razzolini
 

Mother Tongue Instruction and Employment: Evidence from Ethiopia

Teferi Mergo, Lemi Daba

United College and Economics, University of Waterloo, Canada



"Civis Europaeus Sum!” The Labour Market Advantage of getting EU Citizenship

Tiziano Razzolini1,2,3,5,6, Alberto Dalmazzo1, Roberto Leombruni4,6

1: University of Siena, Italy; 2: GLO; 3: IZA; 4: University of Turin, Italy; 5: ASESD; 6: LABOR



The Role of Migration for Workplace Safety in Europe

Annamaria Nese, Luigi Aldieri

University of Salerno, Italy


 
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