5th IZA Workshop on Gender and Family Economics: "Families as an Insurance Mechanism"
The focus in 2022 will be on family economics and centered around: "Families as an Insurance Mechanism".
Canadian Economics Association: 56th Annual Meetings of the Canadian Economics Association
The conference is hosted by Carleton University. Professor David Green of the University of British Columbia is the program chair, and Professor Frances Woolley of Carleton University is the local organizer.
21st IZA/SOLE Transatlantic Meeting of Labor Economists (TAM)
The deadline for submission is March 31, 2022. Decisions of acceptance or rejection will be announced not later than April 30, 2022.
2nd IZA/CINCH/AHIL Workshop: The Economics of Long-Term Care and Healthy Aging
The workshop agenda is related to important issues for IZA’s new program area in Environment, Health, and Labor Markets, and to the broader IZA mission of studying the connection between demographic changes and the world of work. The workshop will bring together a small group of economists working on Long-Term Care in different countries and consist of a mix of early career and more established researchers.
1st Conference on International, Sustainable and Climate Finance and Growth
All papers and workshops in the broad fields of International, Climate and Green finance, welcoming in particular their interactions with each other and how they can aid the sustainable growth of economies, corporations and organizations are welcome.
9th IZA Workshop: Environment, Health and Labor Markets
The aim of the 2022 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.
EAERE 27th annual conference
The Conference activities include keynote speeches and policy panels, the David Pearce Lectures, paper presentations, discussions and round tables, a book exhibition involving the most well-known publishers of environmental economic issues and a job market where universities, public and private institutes and corporations may interview the best young environmental economists for employment.