Seminars in Family Labor and Migration Economics

This seminar series is in collaboration with the Population Flows, LEM CNRS-9221

 

Academic Year 2023/24

DATE VENUE ROOMS SPEAKER TITLE
September 19th, 2024 – 13:00

Paris

  

L712 (Paris)

 

Thomas BREDA,

Paris School of Economics

Does feasibility explain the long-run evolution of working from home
October 3rd, 2024 – 13:00

Paris

 

L712 (Paris)

 

Luc BEHAGEL,

Paris School of Economics

Breaking The Barriers To Higher Education: The Long-term Benefits Of A Boarding School For Disadvantaged Students
October 17th, 2024 – 13:00

Lille

 

Salle de Conférence, SH2, FASEST, Cité Scientifique, Villeneuve d’Ascq

Jean LACROIX,

Universíté Paris-Saclay

The Bankruptcy Express: Market Integration, Organizational Changes, and Financial distress in 19th century Britain

November 7th, 2024 – 13:00

Paris

 

L712 (Paris)

 

Andrea BASSANINI,

OECD

Don’t Downsize This! Social Reactions to Mass Dismissals on Twitter
November 21st, 2024 – 13:00

 Paris

 

L712 (Paris)

 

Barbara BOELMANN,

University of Cologne

To Grant or Not to Grant? Lessons in Human Capital Investment from German Student Finance
December 5th, 2024 – 13:00

Paris

 

L712 (Paris)

 

Christina GATHMANN,

LISER

Arriving LATE: Access to Citizenship and Economic Integration
January 16th, 2025 – 13:00

Paris

 

L712 (Paris)

 

Roberto GALBIATI,

Sciences Po

TBD
January 30th, 2025 – 13:00

Paris

 

L712 (Paris)

 

Guido ALFANI,

Bocconi University

TBD
March 6th, 2025 – 13:00

Paris

 

L712 (Paris)

 

Alexandra ROULET,

INSEAD

TBD
March 20th, 2025 13:00

Lille

 

TBD

 

Cem OZGUZEL,

OECD

TBD
April 3rd, 2025,  13:00

Paris

 

L712 (Paris)

 

Claudia HUPAKU

CUNEF

TBD
May TBD, 2025 – 13:00

Lille

 

Salle des Actes – (Bulding T)  U. Lille

Delia FURTADO,

University of Connecticut

TBD

* Room reserved only for hybrid mode attendance to the seminar

Past Academic Years

a.y. 2023/24

a.y. 2022/23

a.y. 2021/22

a.y. 2020/21