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Day 1: 3 June 2026

08:30 – 10:00
Registration & Welcome Coffee

09:30 – 10:00
Welcome AddressAula Magna

Almudena Sevilla, LSE, SEHO President
Alessandro Reali, Rector, University of Pavia
Eduardo Rossi, Head of the Department of Economics and Management, University of Pavia
Michele Lissia, Mayor of Pavia
10:00 – 11:30
Parallel Session A

11:30 – 13:00
Parallel Session B

14:30 – 15:30
Keynote Lecture IAula Magna

Infant Milk Formula Advertising Regulation: Evidence on Demand and Supply from the UK – Pierre Dubois, Toulouse School of Economics
15:30 – 16:00
Coffee Break

16:00 – 17:30
Parallel Session C

17:30 – 18:30
General AssemblyFoscolo

Day 2: 4 June 2026

09:00 – 10:30
Parallel Session D

10:30 – 11:00
Coffee Break

11:00 – 12:30
Parallel Session E

14:00 – 15:00
Keynote Lecture IIAula Magna

The Economics of Mental Health – Meltem Daysal, University of Copenhagen
15:00 – 15:30
Coffee Break

15:30 – 17:00
Parallel Session F

17:00 – 17:30
Closing RemarksAula Magna

Guidelines for Session Chairs

Parallel sessions normally last 1.5 hours. The table below provides suggested allocations
of time between presentations and audience questions, depending on the number of papers
in the session. These guidelines are intended to help ensure a balanced schedule and to
allow sufficient time for discussion.

Number of papers Suggested presentation time Suggested Q&A time Total per paper
3 25 minutes ~5 minutes ~30 minutes
4 18 minutes ~5 minutes ~22 minutes

Parallel Session A | Day 1 | 10:00–11:30

A1
Magna
A2
Foscolo
A3
Scarpa
A4
Volta
A5
Aula II
A6
Aula V
A7
Aula VI
A8
Aula III
Child Outcomes 1: Early Childhood Education and Childcare
Child Penalty 1: Drivers and Trends
Fertility 1: Inflation, Inequality and Fertility Decisions
Health 1: Environmental Pollution and Child Health
Household Bargaining 1: Income Pooling and Intrahousehold Allocation
Informal Care: Caregiving, Mental Health and Technology
Labour 1: Local Labour Markets and Economic Shocks
Parental Leave: Policies and Gender Equality
1
Childcare Subsidies and Maternal Employment: Evidence from Australian Reforms
Varun Mehta
Boston University
Child Penalty and The Public Sector
Valeria Zurla
Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
The Price of Love: Inflation and Marriage
Ming Fang
Jinan University
Chilly temperatures, polluted air: the health impacts of residential heating emissions
Lorena Popescu
University of Padua
Income Pooling Hypothesis: Insights from Latin American Household Expenditure Surveys
Maria Edo
Universidad de San Andrés
Immigration Enforcement and the Quality of Home Health Care
Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes
University of California Merced
Gender-specific Exposure to Trade, Labor Market Adjustments, and the Family
Kiho Muroga
Kyushu University
Levelling the Playing Field? The Impact of Equal Parental Leave on Gender Gaps in Employment
Alicia de Quinto
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
2
Medium-Term Impacts of Integrated Social Safety Nets: Cash Transfers, Information Meetings, and Home Visits for Child Development
Damien de Walque
The World Bank, Development Research Group
Co-Parenting and Careers after Divorce
Katarina Kuske
Bocconi University
The gender gap in employment protection: the role of fertility and statistical discrimination
Daniela Piazzalunga
University of Trento
The Calm After the Turbine: New Evidence on US Wind Farms and Health
Niklas Rott
University of Augsburg
Inequality at Home: Parental Gender Gaps and Intrahousehold Allocation
Guanyi Wang
KU Leuven
Rural advantage, caregiving penalty: Mental health consequences of informal care
Lucia Leporatti
University of Genoa
Limits to Skill-based Countercyclical Adaptation in Business Cycles
Sudong Hua
Shanghai Institute for Mathematics and Interdisciplinary
Sciences, Fudan University.
Why Fathers Don’t Take Parental Leave: Understanding and Shaping Beliefs About the Returns to Paternal Leave
Greta Morando
University of Sheffield
3
Price of Care, Cost of Growth: Unraveling the Causal Effect of Childcare Utilization on Child Mental Health and Educational Development
Jan Kabatek
The University of Melbourne
The Evolution of the Child Penalty and Gender-Related Inequality in the Netherlands, 1989-2022
Renren Gan
Leiden University
The Cost of Inequality, Gender Roles, and Fertility Decisions
Wenqi Lu
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Soil Aridification, precipitation, and Infant Health: Evidence from Africa
Maurizio Malpede (chair)
University of Pavia
Poverty Traps Driven by Family Bargaining
Yotaro Ueno (chair)
Kyoto University
Should I Care or Should I Work? Multigenerational Effects of Long-Term Care
Chiara Malavasi
ZEW – Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research
Women’s financial well-being following separation and divorce: cognitive and non-cognitive protective factors
Ingebjorg Kristoffersen
The University of Western Australia
Paternity Leave and Statistical Discrimination: Evidence from Spanish Firms
Luis Guirola
University of Barcelona AQR-IREA
4
Public Childcare and Long-Term Academic Achievement: Evidence from a Lottery in Barcelona
Libertad González (chair)
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Understanding the Congestion Child Penalty: Can Remote Work Attenuate It?
Ilaria D’Angelis (chair)
University of Massachusetts Boston
Trends in childbearing in the Netherlands: A cohort perspective
Elena Claudia Meroni (chair)
European Commission
Would Robot Caregivers Be Welcomed by Older Individuals?
Minjoon Lee (chair)
Carleton University
Touristification and incumbent residents: Evidence from personal income tax records
Jorge Páscoa (chair)
NOVA SBE
Parental Leave: Economic Incentives and Cultural Change
Raquel Fernandez (chair)
NYU

Parallel Session B | Day 1 | 11:30–13:00

B1
Magna
B2
Foscolo
B3
Scarpa
B4
Volta
B5
Aula II
B6
Aula V
B7
Aula VI
B8
Aula III
Child Outcomes 2: Parenting Styles and Investments
Fertility 2: Culture, Kinship and Historical Determinants
Gender Norms 1: Law and Empowerment
Geographic Mobility 1: Couple Migration and Co-location
Health 2: Health Shocks and Life-Cycle Outcomes
Intergenerational Mobility 1: Wealth, Schooling and Occupations
Labour 2: Remote Work, Work-from-Home and Household Roles
Marriage 1: Assortative Mating and Market Sorting
1
Father Engagement and Support to Mothers: The Policy Elasticity of Child-Related Spending
Tillmann Eymess
University of Zurich
Fertility Decline and Son Preference
Naomi Gershoni
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Empowerment for Whom: Inheritance, Human Capital, and Misallocation
Mingjie Xu
Unversity of Mannheim
Households in Motion: Co-location Frictions and Gender Inequality
Ziqing Yan
Yale University
Income Shocks During Pregnancy and Infant Health
Jesús Manuel Artero López
University of Seville
A Chip Off The Old Block? Genetics and The Intergenerational Transmission of Socioeconomic Status
Titus Galama
University of Southern California
Home Alone: Work from Home and Loneliness
Mehrzad B. Baktash
University of Trier
Directed search on the marriage market
Wietse Leleu
KU Leuven
2
Parenting Style and Children’s Creativity —Evidence from the China Family Panel Studies
Lingli Xu
Shanghai University
Kinship structure and fertility
Anna Jolivet
University of Namur
From Backlash to Benefit: Long-Term Gains of the Anti-Dowry Law Across Generations
Tista Mukherjee
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER)
Bhopal
Joint Custody and the Decline in US Migration
Ainoa Aparicio Fenoll
University of Turin and Collegio Carlo Alberto
When the Going Gets Tough: the Impact of Health Shocks on Divorce
Javier Adrian Lopez Artero
University of Alicante
Intergenerational Transmission Among Physicians
Agnès Charpin
Institut des politiques publiques
Work from Home and Labor Market Trajectories in the Long Run
Maike Steffen
University of Technology Dresden (TUD), Institute for
Employment Research (IAB)
Sorting in Marriage Markets: The Role of Non-Wage Amenities
Andrew Judy
University of Hamburg
3
Early Childhood Investments and the School Entry Age Penalty
Audrey Bousselin
Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economique Research (LISER)
Economic Inequality and Informal Insurance among Rural Households: The Role of Family Transfers
Mutita Ariyavutikul
nal Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS)
Girls Help Girls, but Boys Gain Little: Exploring the Mechanisms of Gender Peer Effects in Elementary Schools
Chihiro Inoue
Kobe University
The Geography of Jobs and Couple Migration
Olatz Román
University of Mannheim
How Do Mental and Physical Health Influence Career and Family Choices?
Noemi Mantovan
University of Liverpool
Parental Schooling and the Transmission of Advantage
Paul Bingley
VIVE
Preparing for worst: Marriage Insurance and Labour Supply Adjustments
Sehrish Usman
University of Mannheim
Power to the Platform: Online Dating and the American Family
Melanie Guldi
University of Central Florida
4
State or Trait? Understanding Parenting Styles and Their Impact on Children’s Socio-emotional Skills
Giacomo De Santis (chair)
university of essex
Family Planning and Ethnic Heritage: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
Graziella Bertocchi (chair)
University of Modena and EIEF
Norms Rewritten? Parental Education and the Decline of Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting in Nigeria
Tijmen Henkes (chair)
University of Amsterdam
The Tied Movers’ Gender Earnings Gap
Francesca Verga (chair)
DIW Berlin and FU Berlin
Light at the End of the Workday: Sleep and Post-Retirement Health
Osea Giuntella (chair)
University of Pittsburgh
How to Split the Estate: The Within-Family Distribution of Gifts and Inheritances
Viola Angelini (chair)
University of Groningen
When Gender Kicks in: an Experimental Study of Work from Home and Attitudes to Household Work and Childcare
Elena Stancanelli (chair)
Paris School of Economics
Simultaneous Search in the Labor and Marriage Markets with Endogenous Schooling Decisions
Christopher Flinn (chair)
New York University

Parallel Session C | Day 1 | 16:00–17:30

C1
Magna
C2
Foscolo
C3
Scarpa
C4
Volta
C5
Aula II
C6
Aula V
C7
Aula VI
C8
Aula III
Child Outcomes 3: Skills, Aspirations and Peer Effects
Gender Gaps 1: Performance, Careers, and Family Choices
Gender Norms 2: Maternal Labour Supply and Wellbeing
Gendered Violence 1: Economic, Climatic and Structural Drivers
Household Bargaining 2: Time Use and Home Production
Household Finance 1: Fiscal Policy and Retirement Planning
Labour 3: Maternal Employment and Care Infrastructure
Marriage 2: Divorce, Widowhood and Late-Life Transitions
1
Childhood Aspirations and Adult Outcomes
Irina Merkurieva
University of St Andrews
Gender Gaps Under Comparable Tasks: Evidence from Quasi-Random Assignment
Nils-Petter Lundborg
Lund University
Gender norms and parents’ employment characteristics in Europe
Natalia Carralero
University of Barcelona & IEB
Artisanal Mining, Female Labor Supply, and Intimate Partner Violence
Anh Nguyen
International University-VNUHCM
Beyond Time: Unveiling the Invisible Burden of Mental Load
Chiara Monfardini
University of Bologna
Does The Scottish Child Payment Weaken Work Incentives?
Suzanna Nesom
University of York
Attitudes towards maternal’ labor supply: an information experiment on costs of part-time work
Maddalena Davoli
University of zurich
Spousal death, financial literacy, and economic resilience
Andrea Rebucini
University of Bergamo
2
Maternal Exposure to Terrorism and Child Skills Development
Sonkurt Sen
University of Bonn
Gender gaps in laude honors and early career outcomes
Marco Ovidi
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
How Gender Role Attitudes Shape Maternal Labor Supply
Christian Pugnaghi Zimpelmann
University of Hamburg
Rising Temperatures and Domestic Violence in Peru: Evidence and Mechanisms
Maartje van Wijhe
Erasmus School of Economics
Sharing is caring: Redistributing unpaid domestic and care work improves mental well-being for fathers and mothers
Tamara McGavock
Grinnell College
Retirement after divorce: A life-cycle model of pensions, divorce and retirement
Annasofie Olesen
University of Copenhagen
Mothers’ Work, Reconciliation Issues and Fertility Desires: Evidence from the evaluation of a Program to suppport Mothers
Daniela Del Boca
Collegio Carlo Alberto
The Financial Consequences of Divorce: Implications for Retirement Planning
Ugne Sliciute
University of Groningen, Netspar
3
Sounding Out Sleep: Can Audio Messages Shift Children’s Bedtime Norms?
Ilaria Prometti
University of Verona
The Unequal Motherhood Penalty: Maternal Preferences and Education
Lauro Carnicelli
Labour Institute for Economic Research LABORE
Heterogeneous spillover effects of disability on life satisfaction among couples in France
Naomie Mahmoudi
UCBL, ISFA, LSAF, TEPP-CNRS
The Protective Power of Connectivity: Internet Exposure and Intimate Partner Violence
Manini Ojha (chair)
O P Jindal Global University
Twenty-five hours in a day: On job flexibility and the intrahousehold allocation of time and money
Alexander Wintzéus
KU Leuven
Elderly State Income Tax Incentives and Migration: Evidence from Administrative Tax Data
Karen Conway
University of New Hampshire
Social Care Infrastructure and Women’s Labor Force Participation: Evidence of Income-Based Heterogeneity in Colombian Cities
Carmen Oliver Vázquez
Banco de España
The welfare implications of divorce
Stefan Hubner
University of Bristol
4
The role of ethnic minority peers in fostering university aspirations among White pupils.
Lucy Ward (chair)
University of Sheffield
Who Decides Matters: Female Representation and Academic Career Advancement
Marianna Brunetti (chair)
Tor Vergata University of Rome, GLO, Cefin and CEIS
Gender Identity, Norms, and Happiness
Claudia Senik (chair)
Paris School of Economics
Winning the Bread and Baking it Too: Gendered Frictions in the Allocation of Home Production
Jeanne Lafortune (chair)
Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
The Impact of Social Security Eligibility and Pension Wealth on Retirement
Johan Sæverud (chair)
University of Copenhagen
The effects of monetary compensation on paid volunteers: Evidence from Germany
Lieke Voorintholt (chair)
IAAEU; University of Trier
The Potency of the Pill: ED Medications and Marriage Stability
Qingyuan Chai (chair)
NYU Shanghai

Parallel Session D | Day 2 | 09:00–10:30

D1
Magna
D2
Foscolo
D3
Scarpa
D4
Volta
D5
Aula II
D6
Aula V
D7
Aula VI
Child Outcomes 4: Adolescents, IPV Exposure and Education
Fertility 3: Social Interactions and Peer Effects
Gendered Violence 2: Legal Interventions and Help-Seeking
Intergenerational Mobility 2: Migration, Shocks and Second-Generation Outcomes
Labour 4: Older Workers, Discrimination and Entrepreneurship
Poverty: Social Protection and Distributional Policy
Reproductive Health: Contraception and Reproductive Rights
1
The Psychological Cost of Filial Duty: Maternal Expectations and Teen’s Socioemotional Wellbeing
Lucia Mangiavacchi
University of Perugia
Family Formation and Labor Market Expectations: The Effect of First Childbirth on Reservation Wages
Marina Bonaccolto-Töpfer
University of Enna Kore
How to police intimate partner violence against women? New lessons from women’s police stations in Brazil
Shoshana Grossbard
San Diego State University
Climbing the Ladder: The Intergenerational Mobility of Second-Generation Immigrants in France
Simone Moriconi
IESEG School of Management and LEM UMR 9221
Labor Supply vs. Demand of OlderWorkers: A Structural Approach with Stated Preferences
Max Groneck
Department of Economics Econometrics and Finance,
University of Groningen
At Scale Implementation and the Perils of Fragmentation
Sara Giunti
University of Pavia
Preventing Unplanned Pregnancies: Impacts on Educational Outcomes and the Next Generation
Gabriel Cruz
University of Maryland, College Park
2
Local Economic Shocks and Human Capital Formation: Evidence from University Students in Italy
Fernanda Gutierrez Amaros
Mercatorum University and CRENoS
Fertility Peer Effects
Yasemin Özdemir
University of Bayreuth
Is it a Happily Ever-After? Domestic Violence and Help-Seeking Behaviour of Indian Women
Neeharika Kakunuri
Universität Hamburg
Gender Effects of an Exogenous Income Shock on Intergenerational Mobility: Evidence from Holocaust Survivors
Yael Mishly
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Avoiding Prejudice: Islamophobia and the Labor Supply of Arabs and Muslims in the U.S.
Hani Mansour
University of Colorado Denver
Cash-Assistance Policy Design Matters for Child Outcomes
Lisa Gennetian
Duke University
Market Impacts of Removing Prescription Requirement for Emergency Contraception in Italy
Camilla Genitoni
Università degli Studi di Pavia, Università degli Studi di
Milano
3
The Causal Effects of Study Grants on Student Labor Supply, Academic Achievement, and Well-Being
Nikolaj Noer Poulsen
Aarhus University
Does expanding nursery places affect mothers’ employment? New evidence from a municipal level analysis in Italy
Francesco Andreoli
University of Verona
Intimate Partner Violence and Children’s Human Capital
Gloria Moroni
University of Venice Ca’ Foscari
Intergenerational income mobility across three generations in Japan
Zhi-Xiao Jia
Keio University
The Effects of Boosting Youth Entrepreneurship on Intimate Partner Violence
Maria Hernandez de Benito
CUNEF Universidad
Comparing Cash Transfers and Multifaceted Livelihood Programs in Urban Madagascar: Evidence from a Mixed-Methods Evaluation
Inès Toure
Laboratoire d’économie de Poitiers
Shaping Teen Abortion Choices: Access Frictions and Consent Laws
Elena Sanjuan
CEMFI
4
The Burden of Comparison: Relative Socioeconomic Position and Adolescent Socioemotional Development
Luca Piccoli (chair)
University of Trento
Fertility, Marriage Market Equilibrium, and Education Choice
Yusuke Ishihata (chair)
Duke University
Recognizing Harm, Remaining Silent: The Paradox of Dating Violence in Higher Education
Marinella Leone (chair)
University of Pavia
Investigating intergenerational mobility differences between native and immigrant groups
Nhuy Nguyen-Huynh (chair)
University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City
Earning ability over the life cycle
Lorenzo Cappellari (chair)
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
The Distributional and Environmental Dilemma of Energy Price Shocks
Antonio Gutiérrez-Lythgoe (chair)
University of Zaragoza
The Consequences of Abortion Funding Bans
Mayra Pineda-Torres (chair)
Georgia Institute of Technology

Parallel Session E | Day 2 | 11:00–12:30

E1
Magna
E2
Foscolo
E3
Scarpa
E4
Volta
E5
Aula II
E6
Aula V
E7
Aula VI
Child Outcomes 5: Family Composition, Diversity and Long-Term Interventions
Gender Gaps 2: Education, Labour and Political Representation
Gender Norms 3: Agency, Kinship and Son Preference
Gendered Violence 3: Media, Motherhood and Higher Education
Health 3: Healthcare Access and Utilisation
Household Bargaining 3: Decisions, Shocks and Expenditure
Marriage 3: Formation, Stability and Dissolution
1
The Only Child
Julius Ilciukas
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Gender Wage Gap over the Life Cycle in an Economy with Large Informal Employment: Evidence from Chile
Samuel Leyton
Department of Economics, Sophia University
Banning the bottle, shifting the balance: Impact of Reduced Alcohol Consumption on Women’s Agency
Mehreen Mookerjee
Zayed University
From Headlines to Home: Femicide News, Paternity Leave, and Men’s Responses to Intimate Partner Violence
Elena Pisanelli
University of Bergamo
Choosing the right instrument: fiscal and spending policies in a model of co-produced healthcare
Fabio Fiorillo
Università Politecnica delle Marche
Deciding about Insurance: Information and Conflict in the Household
Anouk van Veldhoven
Utrecht University School of Economics
Divorce Law Reforms, Matrimonial Regimes and Family Behaviour
Andrew Shephard
KU Leuven
2
Social preferences as human capital: intergenerational transmission in an ethnically diverse context
Enric Vila-Villasante
Utrecht University
Reward-Only Incentives and Gender Differences in Mathematics Performance
Pablo Rosa Gasco
Universidad de Sevilla
Disentangling Kinship: Post-marital residence and Household Decision-Making in Timor-Leste
Xinran Hu
University of Melbourne
Is Physical Unattractiveness a Risk Factor for Sexual Violence Perpetration? Evidence from the U.S.
Giulia Savio
University of Turin
Covering the Uninsured with Primary Care Networks: Utilization and Spending Implications
Yaming Cao
ZEW Mannheim
Inheritance shocks and expenditure patterns: Spouses dynamic bargaining
Ignacio Belloc
University of Zaragoza
Homogamy in Arranged Marriages
Rozenn Hotte
LEO-University of Tours
3
Starting Together, Diverging Later? Gender Differences in Universal Pre-K’s Long-Term Effects
Assaf Kott
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Underrepresentation of Female Politicians in Gender-Unequal Countries of the EU: Evidence from Post-Communist Central Europe
Sofia Trommlerová
Comenius University Bratislava
Of Sons and Daughters: High Hopes, Uneven Disappointment
Daniel Santos
Universidad de La Laguna
Motherhood and Violence
Gabriela Deschamps
University College London
The “Dr Google” Effect: Online Health Information and Its Implications
Carla Guerriero
University of Naples Federico II and CSEF
Negotiation in dual-earner couples’ mobility decisions
Youssef El Yaakoubi
University of Strasbourg, BETA
Limited Commitment in Older Couples
Amelie Mennerich
University of Oxford
4
Growing Pains: The Preparing for Life Trial at Age 14
Orla Doyle (chair)
University College Dublin
Women for Women? From Political Representation to Real-World Impact in Italian Regions
Sara Spaziani (chair)
University of Warwick
What girls are good for
Marina Della Giusta (chair)
University of Turin and Collegio Carlo Alberto
When Gender-Based Violence Hits Home: Femicides and Students’ Higher-Education Decisions
Massimiliano Bratti (chair)
University of Milan
The Welfare Magnet Hypothesis Revisited: Insights from Healthcare Access for Irregular Immigrants
Anastasia Terskaya (chair)
University of Barcelona
When She Holds the Purse Strings…
Yibo Zhang (chair)
University of Birmingham
Permanent Income and Family Structure: Evidence from Alaska’s Dividend Program
Jia Wen Liu (chair)
Stony Brook University

Parallel Session F | Day 2 | 15:30–17:00

F1
Magna
F2
Foscolo
F3
Scarpa
F4
Volta
F5
Aula II
F6
Aula V
F7
Aula VI
Child Outcomes 6: Family Background, Diversity and Adverse Exposures
Aging, Migration, and Family Well-Being
Fertility 4: Policy and Career-Family Trade-offs
Gender Norms 4: Economic Outcomes
Household Bargaining 4: Beliefs, Fairness and Matching
Household Finance 2: Savings, Wealth and Consumption
Labour 5: Labour Market Institutions and Pay
1
Armed conflict exposure and violent discipline of children at home: Panel evidence from Ethiopia
Charlotte Ringdal
Chr. Michelsen Institute
The Aging Parent Penalty Across Countries
Noa De La Vega
Economics Department, European University Institute
Bargaining Power, Gender Norms, and Fertility Decisions
Naijia Guo
The University of Hong Kong
How Are Bequests Divided? The Case of Japan
Charles Horioka
Kobe University
Astrology and Matrimony: Social Reinforcement of Religious Beliefs on Marriage Matching in Vietnam
Edoardo Ciscato
KU Leuven
Household Consumption and Savings over the Life Cycle: The Roles of Demographics and Durables
Fang Yang
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Unraveling the Impact of SNAP on Household Non-Food Expenditure: An Instrumental Variables Approach
Lorenzo Almada
Georgia State University
2
Born to Create? Family Background and Access to Artistic Careers
Nadia Campaniello
ESOMAS Department (UNITO) and Collegio Carlo Alberto
Parental Mental Health and Child Outcomes During the Transition Phase
Fatimah Shah
University of Essex
Pro-Natalist Housing Policy and Fertility
Gyozo Gyongyosi
Utrecht University
The Right to Choose and the Gender Wealth Gap
Melina Vosse
University of San Diego
Fairness views, pension benefits, and heterogeneity in life expectancy
Maria Chaykina
University of Verona
The Role of Expenditure Risk in Household Wealth Dynamics
Luigi Maria Briglia
University of Tuebingen
Firm Recruitment under Guaranteed Minimum Income: Evidence from Italy’s Online Job Vacancy Data
Filippo Passerini
university of Milano
3
Parental Retirement and Children’s Labor Supply: Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Design}
Alireza Khoshghadam
Stockholm School of Economics in Riga
How Well-prepared Are Women for Old Age? Evidence from Japan
Yoko Niimi
Doshisha University
The Distributional Effects of Paid Parental Leave Policies on Fertility and Children’s Human Capital
Giorgia Conte
Trinity College Dublin
Children by Choice, Not Chance: Family Planning Associations and Fertility in Britain
Sara Tozzi
University of Bologna
Multi-sided Matching with Transfers: The Economics of Labor and Love
Alejandro Robinson-Cortés
University of Exeter
Financial Inclusion and Inequality in Mexico: A RIF-Bayesian ELL Survey-to-Survey Approach
Jose Eduardo Medina Reyes
Queen Mary University of London
Pay Transparency and Female Labor Mobility: Evidence from Japan
Ryuto Nishimura
Boston University
4
Childhood Cognitive and Behavioral Impairments and Adult Health
Hope Corman (chair)
NBER
Immigration and Adult Children’s Care for Elderly Parents: Evidence from Western Europe
Lorenzo Rocco (chair)
University of Padova
Childcare and Family Dynamics
Anna Chesa-Llorens (chair)
Universitat de Barcelona & IEB
Gender Differences in Pension Investment: The Role of Biased Advice
Mirco Tonin (chair)
Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
The Dynamics of Fertility, Bargaining, and Human Capital Accumulation
Anning Xie (chair)
University of Mannheim
Saving Until the End: Wealth Accumulation Behavior in the Final Years of Life
Luigi Ventura (chair)
Sapienza, University of Rome
Rise of Unpaid Family Helpers and Evidence on Distress-driven Employment Growth in India
Mrinalini Jha (chair)
O.P. Jindal Global University