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See attached Call for Papers for more details.
github.com/bsecon/Paper...
Edoardo Ciscato, @anagfigueiredo.bsky.social,
@maiaguell.bsky.social, Rasmus Lentz, Costas Meghir, Andreas I. Mueller, Robert Shimer, and Chris Taber have confirmed their attendance.
You should also join us in beautiful Aarhus , so please send us your best paper by August 22 (Friday next week!).
The 1st Aarhus Workshop on Labor Markets (AWLM 2025) happens from Oct 22-24 at Aarhus University, Denmark.
We are excited to receive papers that focus on understanding and analyzing labor market dynamics, policies, and outcomes. Both empirical research and structural work is highly welcome!
π¨ CALL FOR PAPERS π¨
-- 1st Aarhus Workshop on Labor Markets --
We welcome empirical and structural work with applications on labor market dynamics, policies, and outcomes.
πWhere? Aarhus University, Denmark
π When? 22/10 - 24/10
β° Deadline: 22/8
Submit: app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/78820...
Marital sorting on "ambition type," constructed by clustering typical wage dynamics of education programs, increased and contributed to the rise in household inequality, from Frederik Almar, Benjamin Friedrich, Ana Reynoso, Bastian Schulz, and Rune M. Vejlin https://www.nber.org/papers/w33683
Det er en indgroet forestilling i samfundet, at kvinder i højere grad end mænd gifter sig til status og velstand. Men det er en myte, viser nyt studie.
Læs om det nye studie af @bsecon.bsky.social i @weekendavisen.dk
www.weekendavisen.dk/2025-15/idee...
Thanks a lot, we are excited to hear what you think!
That is, in the long-run, the marriage market adjusts such that more families that invest in the careers of women form, which in turn affects firm's expectations.
You can find the working paper at NBER, IZA, and my webpage.
Our model can be used to study the impact of policies. We find that both gender-equal parental leave and a managerial quota can improve gender equality. However, leave policies imply costly skill depreciation, whereas the quota can raise welfare, in part through
adjustments in marital sorting.
We develop and estimate a quantitative life cycle model that captures these family-firm interactions through household formation, familiesβ joint career and fertility choices, and firmsβ managerial training and promotion decisions.
Thus, small initial differences between spouses will amplify over the lifecycle because an equilibrium arises in which both firms and families invest less in the careers of women.
π― What can be done?
On the other hand, firms selecting candidates for costly management training form expectations about which type of candidates will continue to invest in their careers without knowing the detailed family situation of each candidate. But they see that men usually invest more.
This is where the interaction between familiesβ career investments or firmsβ promotion decisions kicks in. When families look at the current managerial training and promotion policies of firms, they see that men are more likely to be trained and promoted.
Ambitious men and women often marry each other. Once they have children, it is difficult for both parents to be on a highly demanding career track due to family responsibilities. Now, who should invest relatively more in the career? The husband or the wife?
π A key empirical insight from our paper is that your partner matters for your likelihood of receiving management training and becoming a manager. We argue that the mechanism through which this operates is the time allocated to working versus family responsibilities.
Why is there a gender gap in management promotions? Is it due to familiesβ or firmsβ decisions? In a new paper with Frederik Almar, Ben Friedrich, Ana Reynoso and Rune Vejlin, we show that the interaction between families' and firms' career investments is key!
www.nber.org/papers/w33438
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Job announcement for Postdoctoral Researcher in Economic History
Job announcement for Postdoctoral Researcher in Economic History
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We look to fill a Postdoc position in Economic History!
5-year position funded by ERC project βEntrenched: Elite Capture and Social Mobilityβ
jobportal.uni-koeln.de/bewerben/1964
Deadline: Jan 17, 2025
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Job displacement, remarriage and marital sorting | New #POIDWorkingPaper by Hanno Foerster, Tim Obermeier and @bsecon.bsky.social
poid.lse.ac.uk/PUBLICATIONS...
All mentioned papers are available on my website. sites.google.com/site/schulzb...
A very nice article in @faznet.bsky.social (in German) discusses my current research about the interaction of couples' marriage/divorce decisions with the labor market and marriage market sorting. #econsky #familyeconomics Came out in print today.
www.faz.net/aktuell/wirt...
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Does 'knowing the right people' help to make it to the top? Absolutely! But here's the catch: it works best if you're from βthe rightβ (read: wealthy) background.
Our paper "Firm Productivity, Wages, and Sorting" has now been published at #JOLE. The first 50 clicks at the link below give you free access.
Thank you, Ben Lochner, for the excellent work and collaboration!
#Sorting #Wages #econsky #IAB #FAU #AU
Incredibly bad news for Economics in Germany. It was such a coup to attract a young superstar (from MIT!) to run one of our leading research institutes. I canβt believe we are losing him and all the potential he brought to IZA.
Good to see you on the other side. :)
Ein wahnsinnig guter Text. Ein Text, auf den ich lange gewartet habe, der endlich ausspricht, was fΓΌr ein Zivilisationsbruch der 7. Oktober war und wie moralisch verrottet Teile der westlichen Linken tatsΓ€chlich sind:
www.wienerzeitung.at/a/beatrice-f...
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