PROGRAM: WORKSHOP IN FAMILY ECONOMICS Location for

KØBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
PROGRAM: WORKSHOP IN FAMILY ECONOMICS
Location for Registration and Lunches:
Lunchroom on 3 rd floor of Building 26
(closest to Gammeltoftsgade 18)
Social Sciences Campus, at the former "Kommunehospitalet".
Enter through the lobby indicated by the arrow (west entrance).
Closest Public Transport:
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Metro M1/M2: Nørreport
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Bus 14, Bus 40: Kommunehospitalet
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Bus 6A: Sølvtorvet
Address of the Department of Economics: Øster Farimagsgade 5, 1353 Copenhagen K
Wednesday, September 2nd:
12:00
REGISTRATION AND LUNCH
13:00
Opening Remarks
13:05
MARTIN BROWNING: MARRIAGE AND HOUSEWORK
14:05
SESSION 1: MARRIAGE MARKET AND MARITAL STABILITY
Chair: Martin Browning
1. Domestic Equality and Marital Stability, Herdis Steingrimsdottir
14:45: Coffee Break until 15:55
2. Does Paternity Leave make Relationships Jumpy? A Regression Discontinuity Approach, Daniel Avdic
3. The Marriage Market, Labor Supply and Education choice, Monica
Costas Dias
16:15
Coffee Break
16:30
SESSION 2: HOUSEHOLD ALLOCATIONS
Chair: Mette Ejrnæs
1. The Impact of Paternity Leave on Housework Division between
Spouses, Maxime To
2. Increased Inequality in the Household Resources Allocated to Children, and its Causes: 1975-2012, Marianne Bruins
17:50
Walk to restaurant
18:30
DINNER
Thursday, September 3rd:
9:15
ROBERT POLLAK: MARRIAGE MARKET EQUILIBRIUM AND BARGAINING IN MARRIAGE
10:15
Coffee Break
10:25
SESSION 3: DETERMINANTS OF FERTILITY
Chair: Robert Pollak
1. Female Employment and Fertility - The Effects of Rising Female
Wages, Christian Siegel
2. Do financial incentives affect fertility?, Anna Raute
11:45
POSTER SESSION AND LUNCH
13:15
SHELLY LUNDBERG: FAMILY BACKGROUND, NON-COGNITIVE
SKILLS, AND GENDER GAPS IN EDUCATION
14:15
Coffee Break
14:30
SESSION 4: INTERGENERATIONAL LINKAGES
Chair: Shelly Lundberg
1. Intergenerational Effects of Economic Distress Paternal Unemployment and Adolescent Schooling Decisions, Pia Pinger
2. Household Financial Distress and Initial Endowments: Evidence
From the 2008 Financial Crisis, Arna Varnadottir
15:50: Coffee Break until 16.10
3. The Boys are Back in Town: the Effects of Child Gender on Youth
Crime, Rasmus Landersø
4. Spillover Effects of Early-Life Medical Interventions, Meltem Daysal
17:30
Break / walk to restaurant
18:30
Dinner
Friday, September 4th:
9:15
ERIK PLUG: FERTILITY, LABOR SUPPLY AND EARNINGS: IV EVIDENCE FROM IVF TREATMENTS
10:15
SESSION 5: FERTILITY AND FEMALE LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES
Chair: Erik Plug
1.
The effects of motherhood, Marte Strom
10:55: Coffee Break until 11:05
2.
3.
12:30
Rusty Instruments? Revisiting the Twin Approach to Estimating the
Relationship between Fertility and Maternal Labor Market Outcomes, Sander Wagner
The Sorting of Female Careers after First Birth, Ralf Wilke
LUNCH
Participants
Daniel Avdic
University of Duisburg-Essen
Simon Boserup
University of Copenhagen (poster)
Martin Browning
University of Oxford
Marianne Bruins
University of Oxford
Monica Costas Dias
IFS
Meltem Daysal
University of Southern Denmark
Mette Ejrnæs
University of Copenhagen organizer)
Mette Foged
University of Copenhagen (organizer)
Miriam Gensowski
University of Copenhagen (organizer)
Mette Gørtz
University of Copenhagen (organizer)
Astrid Kunze
Norwegian School of Economics (poster)
Rasmus Landersoe
Aarhus University
Shelly Lundberg
University of California Santa Barbara
Pia Pinger
University of Bonn
Erik Plug
University of Amsterdam
Robert Pollak
Washington University in St Louis
Anna Raute
University of Mannheim
Christian Siegel
Exeter Business School
Herdis Steingrimsdottir Copenhagen Business School
Marte Strom
ISR Oslo
Maxime To
University College London
Arna Varnadottir
Copenhagen Business School
Mette Verner
Kora, Copenhagen (poster)
Sander Wagner
ENSAE/CREST
Ralf Wilke
Copenhagen Business School