Thanks to the World Bank Development Impact Blog for highlighting my job market paper. Excited to see it featured!
When gender quotas protect the powerful: Lessons from China’s civil service. Guest post by Jiawei Lyu https://t.co/5Gaq6ZWENm
If you are looking for a great data-scientist don't miss on Guillermo. Check his research and coding portfolio here: https://t.co/vgJeGdXmYB If you are looking for an expert in text -learning , web-scraping, and data visualization don't miss on him!
@CEBI_UCPH @mettegoertz @idalykkekr @GrundforskFond Very delighted to have the opportunity to work with Mette and Ida on this new research! @mettegoertz @idalykkekr
New research by @mettegoertz, @idalykkekr and @Tianyi91 shows that women have a lower probability of dying from female-specific cancers if their male GPs have daughters ⬇️ @GrundforskFond#EconTwitter
Read the paper here: https://t.co/rpiJMmhhkE
Indeed a very nice conference in economic history! The call for paper deadline (1-2 page abstract by Nov 15) is approaching. Student participants will be subsidized. https://t.co/uXyIjtPdIr.
Nov 15 is the deadline for paper proposals to the next 🇨🇦Network for Economic History meeting March 14-16 at Université de Montréal. All topics, regions & periods welcome. Send 1-2 page proposals to [email protected] & [email protected]
https://t.co/P1uA9xwyM6
Plenary speaker @TrevonDLogan borrows humanities thinking to advance the economic discourse on race at the @munkschool's conference on Race, Equity and Public Policy organized by Claire Célérier & @ShariJEli
We heard a great final presentation from keynote speaker @leah_boustan from Princeton University.
Thanks again to all of the speakers and attendees who helped make the @csusuoft 2023 Bissell-Heyd Symposium at the @munkschool a success!
Robots led to a decline in injuries but had negative effects on the mental health of workers in the US; there is no evidence of this negative effect on mental health in Germany, from Rania Gihleb, @osea82, @lucastella28, and @tianyi91 https://t.co/PfAM1y5UZY
Monday 12/20 is the last day to submit a paper to the NLS-E conference, hosted by the Industrial Relations Section & organized this year by @cqcampos, @NataliaHEmanuel, @emma_k_h, & @Tianyi91. Find more details here & reach out to the organizers with Qs: https://t.co/IZQMmUW5Yg
The Industrial Relations Section's 2022 Northeast Labor Symposium for Early Career Economists (NLS-E) has issued a call for papers.
See the call for papers (deadline 12/20): https://t.co/IZQMmUW5Yg
And learn more about the NLS-E here: https://t.co/iE885fyab2
New working paper alert (with @patesta and @LiyangZhou6)! Introducing new area- AND population-based crosswalks for harmonizing boundaries of U.S. counties (i) to congressional districts and (ii) across U.S. Census years. Paper: https://t.co/vcRyLuP284 (1/7)
I’m pleased to announce that the 2021 Nevins Prize for best dissertation in US/Canadian econ history is awarded to Brian Marein for his thesis “Econ Development of Puerto Rico After US Annexation” Congratulations! #eha2021