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April 2021
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May 2021
SOLE's 26th Annual Meeting
Philadelphia, United StatesThe Society of Labor Economists will hold the 26th Annual Meetings on May 14-15, 2021 at the Sonesta Philadelphia, 1800 Market Street Philadelphia, PA, 19103.
17th IZA Annual Migration Meeting
OnlineThe 17th Annual Migration Meeting is following a long and successful tradition of bringing together experienced scholars and talented young economists to discuss cutting-edge work on migration.
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June 2021
8th IZA Workshop: Environment, Health and Labor Markets
OnlineThe aim of the 2021 workshop of IZA's Environment, Health, and Labor Markets program area is to bring together researchers analyzing the impact of environmental factors and health policies on labor market outcomes, human capital outcomes, industrial activity, production decisions and demographic outcomes.
4th IZA/Higher School of Economics Workshop: Thirty Years after the Fall of the Iron Curtain: The Contribution of Labor Market Adjustment to Transition and Convergence
OnlineThis is an updated call for papers as the workshop planned for 2020 was cancelled due the COVID-19 crisis. We still would like to keep the overall theme developed for 2020, but we also intend to include two sessions that deal with the impact of COVID-19 on labor markets in post-transition and emerging economies.
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July 2021
First IZA Workshop: Climate Change and Labor Markets
OnlineDespite efforts to mitigate the extent of climate change, exposure to extreme events such as heatwaves, floods, and hurricanes will become more prevalent for the entire world’s population. In addition to causing damages to the environment and human health, climate change as well as adaptation to global warming pose challenges for the functioning of labor markets. In particular, this raises questions about the implications of climate change for a range of labor market outcomes, among others human capital formation, migration decisions, location decisions of firms, labor supply and productivity of workers, and labor demand across occupations.
20th IZA/SOLE Transatlantic Meeting of Labor Economists (TAM)
OnlineKevin Lang (Boston University and IZA), President of the Society of Labor Economists (SOLE) and Daniel S. Hamermesh (Barnard College and IZA), IZA Network Director will attend the meeting and will share some thoughts with about the 20 years of the IZA/SOLE Transatlantic Meeting of Labor Economists. In addition, two participants from the very first IZA/SOLE meeting Petra Todd (University of Pennsylvania and IZA) and Coen Teulings (University of Cambridge and IZA) have agreed to present new work at this year’s meeting again.
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September 2021
IZA Workshop: Labor Market Institutions
OnlineWe are pleased to invite submissions for the next IZA Workshop on Labor Market Institutions. The aim of the meeting is to bring together senior and junior researchers to discuss their most recent research related to labor market institutions.
World Employment Conference 2020: Steering a labour market in transformation
Madrid, SpainThe 2020 World Employment Conference originally planned to take place from September 29 to October 1 in Madrid, Spain has been postponed to September 2021.
33rd Annual Conference of the European Association of Labour Economists
Padua, ItalyThe European Association of Labour Economists are pleased to invite all labour economists to submit papers for presentations at the 33rd Annual Conference of the European Association of Labour Economists, to be held in Padua Italy, 16-18 September 2021.
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October 2021
4th IDSC of IZA Workshop: Matching Workers and Jobs Online - New Developments and Opportunities for Social Science and Practice
OnlineLike many forms of economic exchange, the process of matching workers to jobs has rapidly migrated online in the last two decades. Thus, understanding how online labor matching mechanisms work; how they affect economic outcomes like employment, wages, and inequality; and learning how to take advantages of the ‘big data’ that are generated by online markets all have important implications for the future of labor.
AIEL are pleased to invite you to attend the 31st annual Conference of the Italian Association of Labour Economists which will be hosted by the University of Trento, on September 22–23, 2016.
The program includes invited lectures, parallel and poster sessions. The conference provides an opportunity to analyze and discuss issues related to the functioning of the labor market as well as develop research collaborations.
The theme for the 2016 conference is the "Economics of Culture" and the keynote lecture will be delivered by Paola Giuliano (UCLA Anderson School of Management). A special plenary session on “minimum income policies” will take place with the following invited speakers: Ive Marx (University of Antwerp) and Ugo Colombino (Università di Torino).
There will also be sessions co-organized by AIEL and AEET (Asociación Española de Economía del Trabajo), and with IZA (Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn).
The CALL FOR PAPERS is now dowloadable at the AIEL website: http://www.aiel.it
Contributors are invited to submit their papers in .pdf format no later than June 15, 2016. Papers submitted must be in a full draft version.
Notice of acceptance will be given by the Scientific Committee by July 11, 2016.
An online submission procedure is available on the AIEL website (http://www.aiel.it): non-members have to register first.