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31st National Conference of Labour Economics - Trento (Italy), 22-23 September 2016: accepted papers
PRESENTER
TITLE
01. Macroeconomics of the Labour Market
Francesco Carbonero (IAB)
The Trend in Labour Income Share: the Role of Technological Change in
Imperfect Labour Markets
Pedro Trivin (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) Finance and the Global Decline of the Labour Shaer
Sergio Destefanis (University of Salerno)
Wage and Income Inequality between Market Forces and Institutional Settings:
a Review of the Cross-country Literature
Pasquale Tridico (Università Roma Tre)
Inequality, Financialisation and Economic Decline
02. Wages - Macro and Micro Analyses
Marco Guerrazzi (University of Genoa)
Efficiency-Wages and Chaotic Dynamics
Marco Leonardi (Università di Milano)
Wage Compression Within the Firm
Maria Molina-Domene (London School of
Economics)
Specialization matters in the firm size-wage gap
Giovanni Bruno (Università Bocconi)
Testing Compensating Wage Differentials in Italy using Jobsatisfaction data
04. Labour Supply and labour demand
Giulia Montresor (University of Essex)
Job polarization and labour supply changes in the UK
Duncan Roth (Institute for Employment Research) Cohort size and transitions into the labour market
Yiyang Luo (Department of Economics, University No retirement consumption puzzle--the Effect of Labour Supply on
of Essex)
Disaggregated Life Cycle Expenditure in the Later Life
Simone Moriconi (Università Cattolica di Milano)
Country-specific preferences and employment rates in Europe
Goerke Laszlo (IAAEU - Trier University)
Social comparisons in oligopsony
Balazs Reizer (Central European University)
Do Firms Pay Bonuses to Protect jobs?
Eleonora Cutrini (Università di Macerata)
Regional Strategies for Dealing with Structural Change
Xiangdan Piao (Hitotsubashi University)
Gender’s different choices on labor supply, leisure, consumption and home
production
05. Women and gender in the labour market
Elizabeth Jane Casabianca (Università Politecnica Women at work: Discovering heterogeneous returns to tasks across gender
delle Marche)
Maria Elena Komodromou (ISER)
Does Postpartum Depression Affect Employment?
Shreya Parikh (UNESCO (current affiliation))
Sanskritization & Gender: Discrimination in Labor Market at the Intersections of
Religion and Caste in India
Gabriela Galassi (European University Institute)
Intergenerational correlation of employment rates: Is there a role for work
culture?
Sophia Kan (University of Goettingen)
gender in developing countries
Labor force participation of women left behind in Tajikistan
Sara Burrone (University of Firenze)
Child labor and labor market outcomes in Tanzania: a gender perspective
Yiyang Luo (Department of Economics, University Is the quantity-quality trade-off real? Quasi-experimental evidence from China
of Essex)
06. Family and work
Marianna Filandri (University of Turin)
When Resources Trump Need. Regular Inter-Household Cash Transfers to
Young People In Europe
Eva Hank (Halle Institute for Economic Research) Job displacement and household income: Evidence from German survey data
Lavinia Parisi (Università di Salerno)
Returning to the parental home during the crisis: longitudinal analysis on
European countries
Stefania Marcassa (University of Cergy)
The geography of social change
10. Labour market Discrimination
Gail Pacheco (Auckland University of Technology, Decomposing the temporary-permanent wage gap in New Zealand
New Zealand)
Mirco Tonin (Free University of Bolzano)
Racial Discrimination in Local Public Services: A Field Experiment in the US
Chiara Mussida (Università Cattolica del Sacro
Cuore)
The nature of youth employment in Cambodia: informal activity continues to
dominate despite consistent economic growth
Luca Piccoli (Universitat de les Illes Balears)
Mobility across generations of the gender distribution of housework
07. Income Distribution and Poverty
Anna Giraldo (Università di Padova)
Poverty and its Dynamics in Italy: Comparing Results by using Absolute and
Relative Poverty Thresholds
Maria Laura Parisi (University of Brescia)
Regional income inequality, geographical mobility and migration in Italy
Concetta Rondinelli (Bank of Italy)
The marginal propensity to consume out of a tax rebate: the case of Italy
08. Migrations
Massimiliano Bratti (Università degli Studi di
Milano)
Family Size, Sibling Rivalry and Migration: Evidence from Mexico
Antonio Accetturo (Bank of Italy)
Population Growth and Structural Change: Italy 1951-2011
Merve Nezihe Ozer (Maastricht University)
Personality traits and migration intention: Who bears the cost of migration?
Cristina Tealdi (IMT Lucca)
The Schenghen effect on cross-border commuting to Switzerland
Silvio Traverso (University of Florence)
Unevenly distributed effects of international migration: evidence from
Bangladesh
Tiziana Venittelli (University of Naples Parthenope) Ethnic identity and labour market outcomes of immigrants in Italy
Alessandra Venturini (Università di Torino)
Human Resources and Innovation: Total Factor Productivity and Foreign
Human Capital
09. Institutions and Labour Market Policies
Andrea Albanese (Luxembourg Institute of SocioEconomic Research (LISER), Ghent University)
Working Time Reductions at the End of the Career. Do they Prolong the Time
Spent in Employment?
Paolo Barbieri (University of Trento)
Substitution, entrapment, and inefficiency? Cohort inequalities in a two-tier
labour market
Michele Raitano (Sapienza University of Rome)
Labour market deregulation and workers’ prospects at the beginning of the
career: evidence from Italy
Giovanna Vallanti ( Luiss )
Tax evasion and productivity: do firms escape EPL through informality?
Tamara Harrer (Institute for Employment
Research)
Are Programmes that Allow Job Centres Considerable Freedom to Choose the
Exact Design Effective?
Cristina Tealdi (IMT Lucca)
The Schenghen effect on cross-border commuting to Switzerland
Joachim Wolff (Institute for Employment Research) Under heavy pressure: Intense monitoring and accumulation of sanctions for
young welfare recipients in Germany
Anna Kochanova (Max Planck Institute for
Research on Collective Goods)
Minds for the Market: Non-Cognitive Skills in Post-Soviet Countries
11. Public Sector Labour Markets
Emanuele Ciani (Bank of Italy)
The Consequences of Public Employment: A Local Analysis
Guido De Blasio (Bank of Italy)
Incentives to Local Public Service Provision: An Evaluation of Italy's Obiettivi di
Servizio
Sergio Destefanis (Università di Salerno)
Is the State a Good Employer?
12. Health and work
Elena Sarti (Fondazione Marco Biagi, Università di Work Related Stress in Europe. Measurement and Determinants
Modena e Reggio Emilia)
Giulio Bosio (University of Bergamo)
Too healthy or too busy to go to the doctor? Entrepreneurship and health
services utilization in Europe
Anna D'Ambrosio (Università di Torino)
On the gap in workplace injuries and wages between native and foreign
workers: the role of observable characteristics
Paolo Ghinetti (DiSEI, Università del Piemonte
Orientale)
Fear of the dark? Employment insecurity and health in Denmark
15. Job Flows and Workers Flows in the Labour Market
Eman Abdulla (University of Manchester)
Labour Markets in Depression: Worker Flows and Unemployment Dynamics in
Greece, Portugal and Spain since the Financial crisis of 2008
Roberto Nistico (CSEF, Università di Napoli
Federico II)
The effect of parental job loss on child's school drop out: Evidence from the
Palestinian Occupied Territories
Leandro Elia (European Commission)
Technology shocks and sectoral labour market dynamics
Yu Han (CMR, University of Cologne)
Skill Formation, Demographic Change and Labor Market Volatility
Francesco Manaresi (Bank of Italy)
Finance and Creative Destruction: Evidence for Italy
Sauro Mocetti (Bank of Italy)
Banks, firms, and jobs
Chiara Mussida (Università Cattolica del Sacro
Cuore)
Pitfalls in modelling labour market flows: A reappraisal
Shamnaaz B. Sufrauj (Cà Foscari University of
Venice)
The role of MNEs in the made-in-Italy labour flow network
16. Personnel Economic
Massimo Mancini (ISTAT)
Contract and labor effort: an assessment
Gabriele Mazzolini (Università degli studi di Milano The effects of audits on tax compliance
Biccocca)
Matteo Migheli (Università di Torino)
Competing for Promotion: Are “the Best” Always the Best?
Giovanni Pica (Università degli Studi di Milano)
Insurance Between Firms: The Role of Internal Labor Markets
Stefano Staffolani (Università Politecnica delle
marche)
Teleworkers in Italy. Who are they? Do they earn more?
17. Education, Training and Human Capital
Carmen Aina (Università del Piemonte Orientale)
Is well begun half job done? Evidence from educational production functions of
university students
Corrado Andini (University of Madeira)
Current Earnings, Persistence Bias, Time Heterogeneity, and Schooling
Returns: Insights from a Dynamic Model
Francesca Gioia (University of Edinburgh)
Free-riding and Knowledge Spillovers in Teams. The Role of Social Ties
Giuseppe Lubrano Lavadera ( University of Salerno Much ado about nothing? The wage effect of holding a Ph.D. but not a Ph.D.
)
job position
Vincenzo Andrietti (Università D'Annunzio di Chieti Education curriculum and student achievement: Theory and Evidence
e Pescara)
Patrick Puhani (Leibniz Universität Hannover)
Do Boys Benefit from Male Teachers in Elementary School? Evidence from
Administrative Panel Data
Adriana Di Liberto (University of Cagliari)
Teacher assessments versus standardized tests: is acting girly" an advantage?
Maria Laura Di Tommaso (University of Torino)
The gender gap in mathematics achievement: Evidence from Italian data.
Chandan Jain (PhD Student, Shiv Nadar Univeristy Supply Side School Interventions for Girls in India, Effectiveness and Labour
(India))
Market Outcomes : Evidence from a Natural Experiment
Jacek Liwinski (University of Warsaw)
The wage premium from parents’ investments in the education of their children
in Poland
Barbara Masi (Queen Mary University of London)
On the Way Down: the Unintended Consequences of School Transport
Subsidies
Dario Sciulli (Università di Chieti-Pescara)
The long-run effects of streamed primary education on socio-political
participation
Francesca Sgobbi (DIMI - Università di Brescia)
Does training improve skill match?
Marco Tonello (Bank of Italy)
Monitoring and sanctioning cheating at school: What works? Evidence from a
national evaluation program
Marco Tonello (Bank of Italy)
Bullied Because Younger than my Mates? The Effect of Relative and Absolute
Age on Victimization at School
Thomas van Huizen (Utrecht University)
The Impact of Spending on Early Childhood Education and Care on PISA
Scores
Lucia Mangiavacchi (University of the Balearic
Islands)
Parental Alcohol Consumption and Adult Children's Educational Attainment
Adriana Barone (University of Salerno)
Investment in education, Obesity and Health behaviours
Maria Elena Komodromou (ISER)
Does Postpartum Depression Predict Depression In 11 Year Olds?
18. Wage Inequality and Mobility
Rosa Garcia-Hernández (Autonomous University
of Barcelona)
Variable Pay Systems: Collective Bargaining and Wage Inequality in Six
Different European Countries
Stefani Scherer (Department of Sociology and
Social Research, University of Trento)
The economic consequences of job-loss. Evidence from Germany and the US
Enrica Maria Martino (University of Turin, CHILDCollegio Carlo Alberto)
College wage premium and wage inequality in Italy
André Nolte (Centre for European Economic
Research)
Changing Fortunes During Economic Transition - Low-Wage Persistence before
and after German Unification
Achard Pascal (European University Institute)
Dynasties Die Hard
Michele Raitano (Sapienza University of Rome)
The channels of influence of parental background on children earnings: the role
of human and relational capital in monopolistic competition
Sergii Troshchenkov (University of Milan)
Self-selection into Long-Distance Commuting on Earnings and Latent
Characteristics
Alina Sandor (University of Trento)
Employment and income security of young Europeans: A dynamic approach
19. International trade and labour markets
Claudio Deiana (University of Essex)
The Bitter Side of Trade Shocks: Local Labour Market Conditions and Crime in
the US
Mara Grasseni (University of Bergamo)
Local labour markets, skills and Chinese imports’ competition: Evidence from
Italy during recession
Alessia Matano (Universitat de Barcelona)
New Imported Inputs, Wages and Worker Mobility
Stefano Schiavo (Università di Trento and OFCE
SciencesPo)
International Competition and Imperfect Markets: Firm Level Evidence from
French Manufacturing Firms
AIEL-Policy Italy joint session
Andrea Lamorgese (Bank of Italy)
An Anatomy of Italian Cities: Evidence from Firm Level Data
Rita Cappariello (Bank of Italy)
Take it or Leave it. Hidden Labour along the Crisis
Concetta Rondinelli (Bank of Italy)
The marginal propensity to consume out of a tax rebate: the case of Italy
Guido De Blasio (Bank of Italy)
Incentives to Local Public Service Provision: An Evaluation of Italy's Obiettivi di
Servizio
AIEL-AEET joint session
Antonio Di Paolo (AQR-IREA, Universitat de
Barcelona)
Fco. Javier Mato Díaz (Dr.)
The Impact of Working while Studying on the Academic and Labour Market
Performance of Graduates: the Joint Role of Work Intensity and Job-Field
Match
Lost in transition? Private vs. public internship programme effects on young
graduates
Annalisa Cristini (Università di Bergamo)
Tipologia contrattuale, ricchezza delle famiglie ed emancipazione giovanile in
una prospettiva di genere. Il caso dell’Italia e della Spagna
Begona Cueto (University of Oviedo)
Start-up subsidies for youth: Do they work?
AIEL-IZA joint session
Christina Boll (HWWI, Hamburg):
Female Employment – a partly untapped potential
Katrin Hohmeyer (IAB, Nuremberg):
Long-term unemployment – structures, policy, evaluation
Werner Eichhorst (IZA, Bonn):
Non-standard work and the minimum wage
Kilian Niedermayer (Institute for Employment
Research (IAB))
Employment and Welfare Effects of Short-Time Work in Germany