IZA/OECD Policy Seminar & Workshop "Applications Using Linked Employer-Employee Data"
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Tuesday, April 09
IZA/OECD Policy Seminar "Mobilizing linked Employer-Employee Data for Evidence-Based Policy"
Room CC15, OECD Conference Centre, Paris
Onsite registration with OECD ONE account. (Please contact hagai.glebocki@oecd.org or marie-aurelie.elkurd@oecd.org if you don't have access to ONE.)
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14:15 - 14:20
Welcome and Moderation
Chair: Stéphane Carcillo (OECD and IZA)
Stefano Scarpetta (Director of Labor, Employment and Social Affairs, OECD and IZA)
14:20 - 15:20
Cross-Country Analysis Using Linked Employer-Employee Data: Update on Ongoing Work and Future Steps
Ana Damas de Matos (OECD)
"The Integration of Migrants in the Labor Market: The Role of Firm Sorting"
Alexander Hijzen (OECD and IZA)
"Gender Equality in the Labor Market: New Insights and Future Steps"
Jonas Fluchtmann (OECD)
"Supporting the Structural Transformation: Worker and Firm Perspectives on Job Mobility"
15:20 - 15:35
Break
15:35 - 16:55
Keynote
Oskar Nordström Skans (Uppsala University and IZA)
"How Linked Employer-Employee Data Can Help Inform Public Policy"
Discussant:
Dan Andrews (OECD)
16:55 - 17:00
Closing Remarks
Pierre Cahuc (Sciences Po, Paris and IZA)
Wednesday, April 10
IZA/OECD Workshop "Applications Using Linked Employer-Employee Data"
Château Room E, OECD, Paris
Onsite registration (seats limited): Please contact hagai.glebocki@oecd.org or marie-aurelie.elkurd@oecd.org
Remote registration via Zoom: here
09:15 - 09:20
Welcome
Pierre Cahuc (Sciences Po, Paris and IZA)
09:20 - 10:50
Session 1 – Occupational Mobility
Chair: Jonas Fluchtmann (OECD)
Patrick Bennett (University of Liverpool and IZA), Kjell G. Salvanes (Norwegian School of Economics and IZA), Kai Liu (University of Cambridge and IZA)
"The Decline of Routine Tasks, Education Investments and Intergenerational Mobility"
Ben Etheridge (University of Essex), Michael Bohm (Technical University of Dortmund), Aitor Irastorza-Fadrique (Institute for Fiscal Studies)
"Heterogeneity of Occupational Supply Elasticities and Changes in Labor Demand"
11:10 - 12:40
Session 2 - Wage-Setting
Chair: Pierre Cahuc (Sciences Po, Paris and IZA)
Chiara Lacava (Goethe University Frankfurt), Christian Dustmann (UCL), Chiara Giannetto (UCL), Lorenzo Incoronato (UCL), Vincenzo Pezone (Tilburg University), Raffaele Saggio (UBC)
"Opting Out of Centralized Collective Bargaining Agreements: Evidence from Italy"
Sylvie Blasco (University of Caen and IZA), Johanne Bacheron (Aix Marseille School of Economics), Eva Moreno-Galbis (Aix Marseille School of Economics), Jérémy Tanguy (University Savoie Mont Blanc)
"Labor Market Concentration and Gender Gaps"
12:40 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:30
Session 3: Job Loss and Job Search
Chair: Vanda Almeida (OECD)
Stefano Lombardi (VATT, Helsinki and IZA), César Barreto (OECD), Alexander Hijzen (OECD and IZA), Patrick Bennett (University of Liverpool), Jonas Fluchtmann (OECD), Andrei Gorshkov (Uppsala University), Jonathan Hambur (Reserve Bank of Australia), Benjamin Lochner (FAU & IAB), Jordy Meekes (Leiden University), Balázs Muraközy (University of Liverpool), Gulnara Nolan (Reserve Bank of Australia), Oskar Nordström Skans (Uppsala University and IZA), Kjell Salvanes (NHH)
"Job Loss in High-Emission Industries"
Benjamin Lochner (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg and IZA), Carlos Carrillo-Tudela (University of Essex and IZA), Leo Kaas (Goethe University Frankfurt and IZA)
"Matching Through Search Channels"
15:30 - 15:50
Break
15:50 - 17:20
Session 4 – Placed-Based Policies
Chair: Alexander Hijzen (OECD and IZA)
Moises Yi (U.S. Census Bureau), Enrico Moretti (UC Berkeley and IZA)
"Size Matters: Matching Externalities and the Advantages of Large Labor Markets"
Lorenzo Incoronato (UCL), Salvatore Lattanzio (Bank of Italy)
"Place-Based Industrial Policies and Local Agglomeration in the Long Run"
17:20 - 17:25
Final Remarks
Stéphane Carcillo (OECD and IZA)
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