A big thank you to @kearney_melissa and @phil_wellesley for organizing such an interesting and insightful @nberpubs conference on “Fertility and Declining Population Growth in High Income Countries”. It’s been an honor to present and to be surrounded by so many beautiful minds!
Looking for a postdoc for next year? I'm looking for candidates for a Marie Curie fellowship, please apply if you're interested in labor markets, gender and fertility: https://t.co/1r9BRxIWrK
📢We are hiring! Join our faculty at @ESCP_bs - we have opened positions at Assistant and Associate Professor level in Economics for various campuses. Please take a look at the job posting and apply through the link below by December 31st
https://t.co/OoMOs54OXX
🚨 New WP Alert! 🚨
"Judging the Paper by Its Cover: Affiliation Bias in Conference Admissions"
w/ @G_Gallegati@LucaFavero12 & @QCarreras
Ever wondered how the uni of affiliation affects how research is evaluated? So did we! Discover how we did it and what we find🧵
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The Call for Papers for the 17th Unito-CCA PhD workshop in Economics is out!
➡️ https://t.co/oIBCsInhW2
📍Turin, 21-22 Nov ‘24, Collegio Carlo Alberto @CollegioCA
‼️Deadline: 15 Sept ‘24
Keynotes: Efrem Castelnuovo @EfremCastel, Nancy Qian, & Alessandra Voena.
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My co-author, mentor and a super-cool person @LibertadGonLu has been promoted to a full professor!!! At a top European uni where there are still very few female professors, unfortunately. So proud of you, Libertad, for marking the way ahead 💜💚💪🏼🤓🥳 Your light is shining bright
I could not think of a better way to start 2024 than seeing my JMP published ahead of print in the @J_HumanResource 🤩
#EconTwitter Here's a short 🧵 on my findings linking maternity leave allowance generosity and post-childbirth female entrepreneurship
BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2023 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel to Claudia Goldin “for having advanced our understanding of women’s labour market outcomes.”
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By trawling through the archives and compiling and correcting historical data, this year’s economic sciences laureate Claudia Goldin has been able to present new and often surprising facts. She has also given us a deeper understanding of the factors that affect women’s opportunities in the labour market and how much their work has been in demand.
The fact that women’s choices have often been, and remain, limited by marriage and responsibility for the home and family is at the heart of her analyses and explanatory models. Goldin’s studies have also taught us that change takes time, because choices that affect entire careers are based on expectations that may later prove to be false.
Her insights reach far outside the borders of the US and similar patterns have been observed in many other countries. Her research brings us a better understanding of the labour markets of yesterday, today and tomorrow.
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The Call for Papers for the 16th UniTO-CCA PhD Workshop in Economics is out!
↪️ https://t.co/NXnfgIcki1
⛳ Turin, 23-24 Nov '23, Collegio Carlo Alberto @CollegioCA
🚨 Deadline: 6 Oct '23.
🔉Keynote Speakers: Alessia Paccagnini @Alessia_metrics and Steve Pischke.
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🔴Call for papers #wick11 !
Join us in Turin @CollegioCA for the PhD workshop on Economics of Innovation, Complexity and Knowledge, on Dec 13-14 2023.
The deadline for abstracts is October 10th.
Apply and share with your network! https://t.co/kuNhPnfNQZ #econtwitter