IZA/ILO Conference on Assessing the Effects of Labor Market Reforms
Assessing the effects of labor market reforms from a global perspective at the International Labour Organization headquarters, Geneva.
We have selected events that we think are relevant to policymakers and/or that involve the IZA World of Labor. Also included are a selection of IZA events (further IZA events can be found here)
Assessing the effects of labor market reforms from a global perspective at the International Labour Organization headquarters, Geneva.
The annual meeting of the Society of Labor Economists (SOLE) attracts more than 300 economists from academic, government and private sectors.
The IZA Summer School brings together PhD students and senior lecturers to study new areas in labor economics, present their work, and discuss ideas in a relaxed and open atmosphere.
AM² provides a unique environment for experts, researchers, and junior scholars to present innovative research and exchange ideas related to migration. Professor George J. Borjas will deliver this year's Julian Simon Lecture.
This year, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) forum takes the theme of "Productive Economies, Inclusive Societies."
Investigating ways in which international migration affects economic and social change in developing countries.
The 30th Annual Conference of the European Society for Population Economics (ESPE) is being organized by the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin).
Bringing together academics and policy makers to discuss labor markets dynamics and their relation with growth. Drawing on state-of-the-art economic research, we are looking for new evidence on the labor market responses to macroeconomic and policy changes after the Great Recession, and on how employment levels and wages are likely to react to different labor market programs and policies.
Three days before the EU referendum, IZA World of Labor and the Bloomsbury Institute present a panel discussion on the effects a possible Brexit might have on the UK labor market and EU immigration. The panel features economist Jonathan Portes, Conservative politician and MEP Geoffrey Van Orden, Professor L. Alan Winters, and Allie Renison of the Institute of Directors. Moderated by Economist journalist Philip Coggan.
The Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO) Forum focuses on the interlinkages between people’s mobility across localities, countries, sectors and types of employment as well as local economic development.
This joint conference will present new research on employer engagement in education and technical pathways, and explore implications for policy and practice.
The joint committee of the University (Geneva School of Economics and Management) and the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies of Geneva are delighted to host the 31st annual congress of the European Economic Association and the 69th European meeting of the Econometric Society.
The aim of the 2016 workshop of IZA’s “Environment and Employment” program area is to bring together researchers analyzing wider labor market impacts of environmental policies.
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 event addresses evidence-informed policy globally across all sectors, with active participation from both producers and users of evidence.
The annual conference of the German Economic Association.
The bi-annual conference on labor market policy evaluation organized by IFAU Uppsala and IZA.
A workshop on job quality in post-transition, emerging, and developing countries.
A conference to bring together policymakers and researchers to discuss developments in counterfactual methods applied to the impact evaluation of policy interventions, with a focus on EU employment and social policies.
An expert discussion on the consequences of Brexit.
A workshop to analyze the Chinese labor market.
Joint IZA/OECD seminar to discuss policies to improve people's working environments.