Gender/Labor Seminar - Paris School of Economics (2024)

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The Gender/Labor seminar is a monthly seminar that proposes presentations from leading economists in these fields, in France and abroad. The seminar aims to bring together interested doctoral students and professors from the Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne and the Paris School of Economics, and beyond.
It is usually possible to meet with the speaker before or after the seminar, subject to their availability (please email the organizer if you wish to do so).
Sessions are coordinated by Elena STANCANELLI (https://www.parisschoolofeconomics.eu/fr/stancanelli-elena/) and typically take place on the first Thursday of the month, from noon to 1:30pm, in the Maison des Sciences Economiques (106 boulevard de l’Hôpital, 75013 Paris - M° Campo Formio), Room S18 (MSE 2).
This seminar receives financial support from the Paris School of Economics and the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne.

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  • Thursday 9 June 2016 12:00-13:30
    Salle S18 Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne, Maison des Sciences Economique
    Victor Lavy (Warwick University & Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
    On The Origins of Gender Human Capital Gaps: Short and Long Term Consequences of Teachers’ Stereotypical Biases
    Abstract
  • Thursday 12 May 2016 12:00-13:30
    Salle S18 Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne, Maison des Sciences Economique
    Eliane El Badaoui (EconomiX – Université de Paris Ouest Nanterre-La Défense)
    Fostering, Children’s Time Use and Schooling in Niger: A Test of the Cinderella Effect
    Fostering, Children’s Time Use and Schooling in Niger: A Test of theCinderella Effect
    Abstract
  • Thursday 7 April 2016 12:00-13:30
    Salle S18 Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne, Maison des Sciences Economique
    Erich Battistin (Queen Mary London)
    Roadblocks on the Road to Grandma’s House: Fertility Consequences of Delayed Retirement
    Roadblocks on the Road to Grandma’s House: Fertility Consequences of Delayed Retirement
  • Thursday 10 March 2016 12:00-13:30
    Salle S18 Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne, Maison des Sciences Economique
    Sylvie Blasco (Université du Maine, Le Mans)
    Peer Effects of Job Search Assistance Group Treatments Evidence of a Randomized Field Experiment among Disadvantaged Youths
    Peer Effects of Job Search Assistance Group Treatments
    Evidence of a Randomized Field Experiment among
    Gerard J. van den Berg, Sylvie Blasco, Bruno Crépon Daphné Skandalis, Arne Uhlendorff
    Abstract:
    This paper analyzes the impact of "search clubs" on job search outcomes of young unemployed workers living in deprived neighborhoods in France. Young job seekers in these areas often have difficulties to find (stable) jobs and their dropout rate from active labor market programs is usually high. Search clubs have been designed to address the specific situation of these young individuals. It is an intense counseling program with collective meetings fostering the interaction among the participants and between the participants and the caseworker. The experiment was conducted in France with about 3600 young unemployed workers in 30 local labor agencies. Individuals were randomly assigned to a search club or to a standard counseling program. Our experimental design generates exogenous variation in club’s composition. It hence allows for the identification of exogenous peer effects of search clubs. Our results suggest a small positive effect of being assigned to a search club on the probability of being employed 6 months after randomization and we find some evidence for effect heterogeneity. Moreover, our results indicate that the group composition is important for the effectiveness of the search club.
  • Thursday 4 February 2016 12:00-13:30
    Salle S18 Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne, Maison des Sciences Economique
    Ronald Oaxaca (Arizona University), Labex OSE Guest Speaker
    Gender Wage Gaps and Risky vs Secure Employment: An Experimental Analysis
  • Thursday 3 December 2015 12:00-13:30
    MSE Salle S18
    Eva SIERMENSKA (LISER)
    Wealth gender differences: the changing role of explanatory factors over time
  • Thursday 5 November 2015 12:00-13:30
    Salle S18 Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne, Maison des Sciences Economique
    Jane Greve (KORA Copenhagen)
    Labour Market Effects of Intra-Uterine Exposure to Nutritional Deficiency: Evidence from Administrative Data on Muslim Immigrants in Denmark
  • Thursday 1 October 2015 12:00-13:30
    Salle S18 Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne, Maison des Sciences Economique
    Patrick Puhani (Hannover Leibnitz Univ, CReEAM UCL, SEW St Gallen )
    Do boys benefit from male teachers in elementary school: evidence from administrative panel data
    Abstract
  • Thursday 10 September 2015 12:00-13:30
    Salle S17 ou S18 Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne, Maison des Sciences Economique
    Karina Doorley (LISER Luxembourg and IZA)
    Labour supply and entrepreneurship after wealth shocks
    Abstract
  • Thursday 4 June 2015 12:00-13:30
    ROOM S 18. Maison de Sciences Economiques.
    Sonia OREFFICE (University of Surrey)
    Measuring and Decomposing Beauty: Body Size and Non-Anthropometric Attractiveness in Economic Research
    Abstract
  • Thursday 7 May 2015 12:00-13:30
    Maison de Sciences Economiques, Salle S18
    Eric French (UCL London)
    Medicaid Insurance in Old Age
    Abstract
  • Thursday 2 April 2015 12:00-13:30
    Maison de Sciences Economiques, Salle S18
    Valerie Lechene (UCL & IFS London)
    What’s for dinner? A structural model of food consumption and time use
    Abstract
  • Thursday 5 March 2015 12:00-13:30
    Maison de Sciences Economiques, Salle S18
    Helena Skyt Nielsen (Aarhus University)
    The Effect of Teacher Aide in the Classroom: Evidence from a Randomized Trial
    Abstract
  • Thursday 5 February 2015 12:00-13:30
    Maison de Sciences Economiques, Salle S18
    Laurent Gobillon(INED), Dominique Meurs (Nanterre Université), Sebastien Roux (CREST)
    Gender differences in access to best-paid jobs across sectors: Counterfactuals based on a job assignment model
  • Thursday 8 January 2015 12:00-13:30
    MSE Salle S 18
    Mauro Sylos Labini (University of Pisa)
    Does Gender Matter for Academic Promotion? Evidence from Two Large-Scale Randomized Natural Experiments
    Abstract
  • Thursday 4 December 2014 12:00-13:30
    Maison de Sciences Economiques, Salle S18
    Almudena Sevilla Sanz (Queen Mary London)
    TIME INVESTMENTS IN CHILDREN IN THE UK: THE ROLE OF COLLEGE COMPETITION
    Abstract
  • Thursday 6 November 2014 12:00-13:30
    Maison de Sciences Economiques, Salle S18
    Miriam Beblo (Hamburg University)
    Breaking down the wall between Nature and Nurture: An exploration of gendered work preferences in East and West Germany
    Abstract
  • Thursday 2 October 2014 12:00-13:30
    Maison de Sciences Economiques, Salle S18
    Estefania Santacreu-Vasut (ESSEC Business School and THEMA)
    Does Mother Tongue Make for Women’s Work? Linguistics and Gender Roles in the Labor Market
    Abstract
  • Thursday 5 June 2014 12:00-13:30
    MSE S 17
    Eric French (University College London and Federal Reserve Bank Chicago)
    The Savings of Couples and Singles
  • Thursday 3 April 2014 12:00-13:30
    MSE Room S 17
    Bruce Meyer (Harris School of Public Economics Studies, Chicago)
    Consumption and Income Inequality
  • Thursday 6 March 2014 12:00-13:30
    Ian Walker (Lancaster University)
    Nudging the elderly to stay alive
    Abstract
  • Thursday 6 February 2014 12:00-13:30
    Jana Vyrastekova (Nijmegen University)
    Gender differences in parental altruism: Evidence from field experiments in Tanzania
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    Abstract
  • Thursday 9 January 2014 12:00-13:30
    MSE Room S 17
    Barbara Petrongolo (LSE)
    Gender gaps and the rise of the service economy
    Abstract
  • Thursday 5 December 2013 12:00-13:30
    Raffaele Miniaci (Brescia University)
    Return Expectations and Risk Aversion Heterogeneity in Household Portfolios
  • Thursday 7 November 2013 12:00-13:30
    MSE Room S18
    Irma Clots Figueras (Universidad Carlos III Madrid)
    Path-Breakers: How Does Women’s Political Participation Respond to Electoral Success?
    Abstract
  • Thursday 3 October 2013 12:00-13:30
    MSE Room S 18
    Patrick Nolen (Essex University)
    Do Single-Sex Classes Affect Exam Scores?
    Abstract
  • Thursday 16 May 2013 12:00-13:30
    Maison des Sciences Economiques, Salle S17
    Bernard FORTIN (Laval University)
    Social Network, Peer Effects, and Work Effort
    Abstract
  • Thursday 4 April 2013 12:00-13:30
    Maison des Sciences Economiques, Salle S18
    Nicole FORTIN (University of British Columbia)
    Leaving Boys Behind: Gender Disparities in High Academic Achievement (with Philip Oreopoulos and Shelley Phipps)
    Abstract

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  • Thursday 7 February 2013 12:00-13:30
    Maison des Sciences Economiques, Salle S17
    Pierre Andre CHIAPPORI (Columbia University)
    Matching models in family economics: theory and applications
  • Thursday 17 January 2013 13:00-14:30
    Maison des Sciences Economiques, Salle S17
    Thomas BREDA (London School of Economics)
    Do professors really perpetuate the gender gap in science? Evidence from a natural experiment in a French higher education institution
    Abstract

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  • Thursday 6 December 2012 12:00-13:30
    Maison des Sciences Economiques, Salle S18
    Ronald OAXACA (Arizona University)
    Do you receive a lighter prison sentence because you are a woman or a white? An economic analysis of the Federal Criminal Sentencing Guidelines

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  • Thursday 15 November 2012 12:00-13:30
    Maison des Sciences Economiques, Salle S18
    Christian DUSTMANN (University College London)
    Peers in the Workplace (with Thomas Cornelissen and Uta Schoenberg)
    Abstract
  • Thursday 4 October 2012 12:00-13:30
    Hermann Gartner - 4 oct 2012
    Abstract
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