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2021 Annual Meeting of the Society of the Economics of the Household
24-25 May Boston University Virtual Meeting
Organisers: Daniele Paserman (BU) and Elena Stancanelli (PSE)
Program The schedule is set in Boston time (Eastern Daylight Time EDT)
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Monday 24 May
8.45-9.45 Breakfast Networking Tables (see page 2, click on zoom break-out rooms in virtual space) 10.00-10.15 Welcome: Shoshana Grossbard (SEHO founder, SDSU) and Daniele Paserman (BU) (Click on Webinar link in virtual space, questions can be asked via the chat) 10.15-11.15 Chair Daniela del Boca (Collegio Carlo Alberto) Keynote address: Sandra Black (Columbia University): "Where Does Wealth Come From?" 11.30-13.00 Parallel sessions A (see pages 4-5, click on standard zoom links in virtual space) 13.00-14.00 Lunch/ Participants exchange informally (click on & login in gather.town in virtual space) 14.00-15.30 Parallel sessions B (see pages 6-8, click on standard zoom links in virtual space) 15.30-16.30 Drinks Networking Tables (see page 2, click on zoom break-out rooms in virtual space)
Tuesday 25 May 8.00-9.30 Parallel sessions C (see pages 9-10, click on standard zoom links in virtual space) 9.40-9.50 SEHO news: Charles Horioka (Kobe University) & Almudena Sevilla (UCL) (zoom link) 10.00-11.15 Poster Rooms A (see pages 13-14, click on zoom break-out rooms in virtual space) 11.30-12.45 Poster Rooms B (see pages 14-15, click on zoom break-out rooms in virtual space) 13:00-14:30 Parallel sessions D (see pages 11-12, click on standard zoom links in virtual space) 14:30-15:00 Coffee/ Participants exchange informally (click on & login in gather.town in virtual space) 15.00-16.00 Chair Enrica Croda (Venice Ca Foscari) (Click on Webinar link in virtual space, questions can be asked via the chat) Keynote address: Matthias Doepke (Northwestern University): “Women’s Employment and the Intrahousehold Division of Labor in the Pandemic Recession” 16.00-17.00 Closing Drinks/ Informal exchanges (click on & login in gather.town in virtual space)
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Breakfast Networking Tables, Monday 24 May 8.45-9.45 Boston time (Eastern Daylight Time EDT)
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Table Chairs act as moderators. Everyone is welcome to join a networking table of their choice Breakfast Table 1: Lorenzo Cappellari, Income Dynamics and Education Breakfast Table 2: Olle Folke, Work Conditions Breakfast Table 3: Nezih Guner, Fertility Breakfast Table 4: Michael Haliassos, Household Finance Breakfast Table 5: Charles Yuji Horioka, Saving and intergenerational transfers Breakfast Table 6: Solomon Polachek, The Evolution of Research on Gender Discrimination Breakfast Table 7: Nuria Rodriguez-Planas, Culture/Social Norms Breakfast Table 8: Lucie Schmidt, Poverty and social safety nets Breakfast Table 9: Elena Stancanelli, Time allocation Breakfast Table 10: Konstantinos Tatsiramos, Labor and policies Breakfast Table 11: Arthur Van Soest, Labour supply
Drinks Networking Tables, Monday 24 May 15.30-16.30 Boston time (Eastern Daylight Time EDT)
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Table Chairs act as moderators. Everyone is welcome to join a networking table of their choice Drinks Table 1: Hans Gerald Bloemen, Household Labor Supply Drinks Table 2: Betsy Brainerd, Family Policies Drinks Table 3: Kasey Buckles, Fertility Drinks Table 4: Delia Furtado, Care and Caregiving Markets Drinks Table 5: Shoshana Grossbard, What is Household Economics? Drinks Table 6: Jeanne Lafortune, Family formation Drinks Table 7: Lucia Mangiavacchi, Economics of Parenting Drinks Table 8: Hani Mansour, Gender disparities Drinks Table 9: Terra McKinnish, Marriage and Children Drinks Table 10: Andrea Moro, Health dynamics, savings, retirement Drinks Table 11: Daniele Paserman, Intergenerational mobility
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Index of Parallel Sessions and Individual Poster Rooms Parallel sessions are run via Zoom and Posters via Zoom Break-Out Rooms,
Boston time (Eastern Daylight Time EDT) Parallel sessions A: Monday 24 May 11.30-13.00 (pages 4-5) A1: Household Production and Gender Norms, Chair Delia Furtado A2: Household Fertility, Chair Nezih Guner A3: Education and Non-Cognitive Skills, Chair Emilia Del Bono A4: Same-Sex Couples, Marianna Brunetti A5: Household health, Chair Gabriella Conti A6: Household Macroeconomics & Policies, Chair Cameron Ellis A7: Household Labor, Chair Valerie Ramey A8: Marriage and Divorce, Chair Tim Obermeier A9: Household Well-Being, Chair Jan Ondrich Parallel sessions B: Monday 24 May 14.00-15.30 (pages 6-8) B1: Household Intergenerational Mobility, Chair Uta Bolt B2: Households and COVID-19, Chair Patricia Cortes B3: Health and Family Planning, Chair Andrea Moro B4: Economic Policies and the Household, Chair Hope Corman B5: Education, Chair David Ribar B6: Marriage and the Labor Market, Chair Hani Mansour B7: Household Economics, Chair Shoshana Grossbard B8: Domestic Violence, Chair Rossella Calvi B9: Household Resource Allocation and Inequality, Chair Miriam Beblo Parallel sessions C: Tuesday 25 May 8.00-9.30 (pages 9-10) C1: Economic Policies and the Household, Chair Alessandra Casarico C2: Education and Parental Investments, Chair Nuria Rodriguez-Planas C3: Household Health, Chair Libertad Gonzales C4: Household Savings, Chair Luigi Ventura C5: Household Labor, Chair Hans Bloemen C6: Household Violence, Chair Johanna Rickne C7: Household Food Consumption, Chair Cinzia di Novi C8: Children and Informal Care, Chair Christine Ho C9: Household Culture and Norms, Chair Raquel Fernandez Parallel sessions D: Tuesday 25 May 13.00-14.30 (pages 11-12) D1: Household Savings and Consumption, Chair Michael Haliassos D2: Household Violence, Chair Olle Folke D3: Household Fertility, Chair Shelly Lundberg D4: Peer Effects, Chair Ana Sanz-de-Galdeano D5: Intra-Household Allocation, Chair Arthur Lewbel D6: Household intergenerational Mobility, Chair Kasey Buckles D7: Inequality and Bargaining Power, Chair Seema Jayachandran D8: Households and COVID-19, Chair Lucia Mangiavacchi D9: Marriage Markets, Chair Miriam Marcén Poster Sessions A: Tuesday 25 May 10.00-11.15 (pages 13-14) A1: Education, Health, and Finance A2: Fertility and Labor A3: Gender Gaps and Inequality A4: Marriage and Divorce Poster Sessions B: Tuesday 25 May 11.30-12.45 (pages 14-15) B5: Education and Health B6: Child Care and Parenting B7: Finance, Inequality, and Well-Being B8: Labor and Migration
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Parallel sessions A
Monday 24 May 11.30-13.00 Boston time (Eastern Daylight Time EDT) When there are multiple authors, presenters are denoted by (s)
Click on standard zoom links in virtual space to enter each session Presenters and Chairs go to your session 15 minutes earlier
A1: Household Production and Gender Norms Chair: Delia Furtado
Anne Sophie Lassen, Copenhagen Business School Gender Norms and Specialization in Household Production: Evidence from a Danish Parental Leave Reform
Madhulika Khanna, Georgetown University Reinforcing Gender Norms or Easing Housework Burdens?
Divya Pandey, University of Virginia (s)
The Role of Mothers-in-Law in Determining Women’s Labor Force Participation
Daniela Del Boca, Collegio Carlo Alberto
How parents' skills affect their time-use with children?
Chiara Pronzato, University of Turin
Evidence from an RCT experiment in Italy
Lucia Schiavon, University of Turin (s)
Delia Furtado, University of Connecticut (s) Samantha Trajkovski, Syracuse University
Can Parental Leave Policies Change Leave-Taking Norms? Evidence from Immigrants
A2: Household Fertility Chair: Nezih Guner
Bernt Bratsberg, The Frisch Centre
Male Fertility: Facts, Distribution and Drivers of Inequality
Andreas Kotsadam, The Frisch Centre
Selma Walther, University of Sussex (s)
Lina Aldén, Linnaeus University
Anne Boschini, Stockholm University (s)
Male Fertility: The Rising Importance of Non-Cognitive Ability
Marianne Sundstrom, Stockholm University
Nicola Barban, University of Bologna
Elisabetta De Cao, London School of Economics (s) Basic Instinct? Female Fertility and Genes
Marco Francesconi, University of Essex
Olympia Bover, Bank of Spain
Family-Friendly Policies and Fertility: What Firms Got to Do With It?
Nezih Guner, CEMFI (s)
Yuliya Kulikova, Bank of Spain
Alessandro Ruggieri, University of Nottingham
Carlos Sanz, Bank of Spain
A3: Education and Non-Cognitive Skills Chair: Emilia Del Bono
Grace Chang, London School of Economics and Political Science
How does children's time allocation affect their non-cognitive skills? Evidence from four developing countries
Cheti Nicoletti, University of York Almudena Sevilla, UCL Valentina Tonei, University of Southampton (s)
Parental beliefs and child human capital
Darwin Cortes, Universidad del Rosario (s) Juan Miguel Gallego, Universidad del Rosario Dario Maldonado, Universidad de los Andes Paul Rodriguez Lesmes, Universidad del Rosario
Labor Intensive- versus Capital Intensive- Early Childhood Health Interventions and Formation of Socioemotional Skills
Emilia Del Bono, University of Essex (s)
Skill Formation and the Trouble with Child Non-Cognitive Skill Measures
Josh Kinsler, University of Georgia
Ronni Pavan, University of Rochester
A4: Same-Sex Couples Chair: Marianna Brunetti
Alyssa Schneebaum, Vienna University
Spousal Health Insurance and Labor Supply: Evidence from Same-Sex Couples
Elisabeth Wurm, Vienna University (s)
Joshua Martin, West Virginia University (s) The Effect of Same-Sex Partnership Laws on Adoptions and Family Formation in the U.S. Zachary Rodriguez, West Virginia University
Silvia Palmaccio, KU Leuven (s)
Early Labor Market Outcomes of Children in Same-Sex families: Evidence from Population Data. Deni Mazrekaj, University of Oxford
Kristof De Witte, KU Leuven
Shuai Chen, LISER (s)
Mental Health Effects of Same-Sex Marriage Legalization
Jan van Ours, Erasmus School of Economics
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A5: Household health Chair: Gabriella Conti
Enrica Croda, Ca' Foscari University of Venice The Socioeconomic Status Gradient in Pain: A Cross-Country Analysis
Viola Angelini, University of Groningen (s) Health and Wellbeing Spillovers of a Partner’s Cancer Diagnosis
Joan Costa, Font LSE
Cristina Borra, University of Seville
The impact of education on health at birth: causal evidence from Spain.
Pilar Cuevas-Ruiz, UCL (s)
Almudena Sevilla, UCL
Sarah Cattan, Institute for Fiscal Studies The Health Effects of Early Interventions: Evidence from Sure Start
Gabriella Conti, University College London (s)
A6: Household Macroeconomics & Policies Chair: Cameron Ellis
Giacomo Mangiante, University of Lausanne (s) Monetary policy shocks and inflation inequality
Christoph Lauper, University of Lausanne
Zhongchen Hu, London School of Economics Salience and Households' Flood Insurance Decisions
Emirhan Ilhan, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management Sea Level Rise and Portfolio Choice
Benjamin Collier, Temple University
Credit Demand in a Crisis
Cameron Ellis, Temple University (s)
A7: Household Labor Chair: Valerie Ramey
Seth Murray, Federal Reserve (s)
Female Executives and the Motherhood Penalty
Danielle Sandler, U.S. Census Bureau
Matthew Staiger, University of Maryland
Jose Salazar-Saenz, UNC-Chapel Hill
A household search model of the labor market with home production
Arie Kapteyn, University of Southern California A tale of hours worked from home before and after the Great Recession
Elena Stancanelli, CNRS Paris School of Economics (s)
Mette Gørtz, University of Copenhagen (s) Does the child penalty strike twice?
Sarah Sander, UCL and CEBI Almudena Sevilla, UCL
A8: Marriage and Divorce Chair: Tim Obermeier
Gianluca Cerruti, University of Genoa (s) Employment protection legislation and household formation: evidence from Italy Gianluca Mazzarella, European Commission
Mauro Migliavacca, Universita’ di Genova
Ana Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Lund University (s) The impact of the female advantage in education on the marriage market
Tom Potoms, University of Sussex
Public Insurance and Marital Outcomes:
Sarah Rosenberg, Université Libre de Bruxelles (s) Evidence from the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid Expansions
Hanno Foerster, Boston College
Job Displacement, Remarriage, and Marital Sorting
Tim Obermeier, Institute for Fiscal Studies (s)
Bastian Schulz, Aarhus University
A9: Household Well-Being Chair: Jan Ondrich
Sam Cosaert, LISER Luxembourg
Togetherness in the Household
Alexandros Theloudis, LISER Luxembourg and UCL (s)
Bertrand Verheyden, LISER
Francesca Luppi, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Satisfaction with work-family roles and parents’ life satisfaction
Letizia Mencarini, Bocconi University
Sarah Grace See, University of Groningen (s)
Clemens Hetschko, University of Leeds
Do You Really Want to Share Everything? The Wellbeing of Work-Linked Couples
Jan Ondrich, Center for Policy Research (s) Disability and Financial Satisfaction
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Parallel sessions B
Monday 24 May 14.00-15.30 Boston time (Eastern Daylight Time EDT) When there are multiple authors, presenters are denoted by (s)
Click on standard zoom links in virtual space to enter each session Presenters and Chairs go to your session 15 minutes earlier
B1: Household Intergenerational Mobility Chair: Uta Bolt
Cassiano Alves, Northwestern (s)
Intra-household Inequality and the Joint Taxation of Household Earnings
Carlos da Costa, FGV
Felipe Lobel, UC Berkeley
Humberto Moreira, EPGE/FGV
Jørgen Modalsli, Oslo Business School at Oslo Metropolitan University
Female Labor Force Participation and Intergenerational Mobility
Claudia Olivetti, Dartmouth University
M. Daniele Paserman, Boston University
Laura Salisbury, York University (s)
Zachary Ward, Baylor University
Like Grandfather, Like Grandson: Multigenerational Mobility in American History
Uta Bolt, UCL & IFS (s) Eric French, Cambridge University, UCL, IFS Jamie Hentall MacCuish, UCL, IFS Cormac O'Dea: Yale University, NBER, IFS
The Intergenerational Elasticity of Earnings: Exploring the Mechanisms
B2: Households and COVID-19 Chair: Patricia Cortes
Lauren Hoehn-Velasco, Georgia State University Has the COVID-19 Recession been Harder on Women?
Adan Silverio-Murillo, Tecnologico de Monterrey Evidence from Employment and Time Use for Men, Women, and Children in Mexico
Jose Balmori de la Miyar, Universidad Anáhuac México (s)
Jacob Penglase, San Diego State University
Stefania Fabrizio, International Monetary Fund COVID-19 She-Cession: The Economic Costs of School Closures
Diego Gomes, University of Alberta
Marina Mendes Tavares, ITAM and IMF (s)
Maria Jose Prados, University of Southern California Gema Zamarro, University of Arkansas (s)
Gender Differences in Couples’ Division of Childcare, Work and Mental Health During COVID-19
Patricia Cortes, Boston University (s)
Unintended Benefits of COVID-19? Impacts on Job Flexibility and the Gender Pay Gap
Gizem Kosar, NY Fed
Jessica Pan, National University of Singapore
Basit Zafar, University of Michigan
B3: Health and Family Planning Chair: Andrea Moro
Titus Galama, University of Southern California (s) The Social Norm of Work and the U-Shape in Mental Health
Maarten Lindeboom, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Coen van de Kraats, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam / Tinbergen Institute
Ben D'Exelle, University of East Anglia
Should we bypass the husband to benefit women? An experiment on family planning services Charlotte Ringdal, Chr. Michelsen Institute (s)
Grant Miller, Stanford University
Subjective Expectations and Demand for Contraception
Aureo de Paula, University College London
Christine Valente, University of Bristol (s)
Chiara Dal Bianco, University of Padova Andrea Moro, Vanderbilt University (s)
The Welfare Effects of Non-Linear Health Dynamics
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B4: Economic Policies and the Household Chair: Hope Corman
Elizabeth Brainerd, Brandeis University (s) Do Family Policies Affect Births, Maternal Employment and Marital Stability?
Olga Malkova, University of Kentucky
William Evans, University of Notre Dame Fighting Poverty One Family at a Time: Experimental Evidence from
Shawna Kolka, University of Notre Dame an Intervention with Holistic, Individualized, Wrap-Around Services James Sullivan, University of Notre Dame
Patrick Turner, University of Notre Dame (s)
Elias Ilin, Boston University (s)
Does Access to Prekindergarten Increase Maternal Labor Supply?
Samantha Shampine, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Ellyn Terry, University of Washington
Hope Corman, Rider University & National Bureau of Economic Research (s)
Effects of Welfare Reform on Household Food Insecurity Across Generations
Dhaval Dave Bentley, University and NBER
Ofira Schwartz-Soicher, Princeton University
Nancy Reichman, Rutgers University
B5: Education Chair: David Ribar
Richard Akresh, University Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Child Labor, Schooling, and Child Ability
Emilie Bagby, Mathematica
Damien de Walque, The World Bank (s) Harounan Kazianga, Oklahoma State University
Macarena Kutscher, University of Maryland (s) Shanjukta Nath, University of Maryland, College Park
Centralized Admission Systems and School Segregation: Evidence from a National Reform
Sergio Urzua, University of Maryland, College Park Teaching to the Middle or to the Edges: Classroom Composition, Instructional Choices, and Their Impact on Student Achievement
Andrea Salvati, Rice University (s)
David Ribar, Georgia State University (s) Dynamics of Merit-Based Scholarships in Georgia
Ross Rubenstein, Georgia State University
B6: Marriage and the Labor Market Chair: Hani Mansour
Edoardo Ciscato, KU Leuven
The changing wage distribution and the decline of marriage
Ria Ivandic, LSE
Marriage Market Adjustments to Labor Market Shocks: Evidence from Denmark
Paula Calvo, Yale University (s)
Marriage Market and Labor Market Sorting
Ilse Lindenlaub, Yale University
Ana Reynoso, University of Michigan
Hani Mansour, University of Colorado Denver Male Wage Inequality and Characteristics of “Early Mover” Marriages
Terra McKinnish, University of Colorado (s)
B7: Household Economics Chair: Shoshana Grossbard
Aletheia Donald, The World Bank
Split Decisions: Unpacking Spousal Reports of Decision-making in the Philippines
Forest Jarvis, World Bank (s)
Hillary Johnson, World Bank
Sundas Liaqat, World Bank
Elizaveta Perova, World Bank
Barry Chiswick, George Washington University Women at Work in the Pre-Civil War United States: RaeAnn Robinson, GWU (s) An Analysis of Unreported Family Workers
Eleanor Brown, Pomona College (s)
How Do We Conceptualize Family Failure?
Richard Steinberg, Indiana University- Purdue University In
Andrea Beller, Univ of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (s) Women and Economics Workshops Run by Becker and Mincer
Shoshana Grossbard, San Diego State University at Columbia University and the University of Chicago
Ana Claudia Fava, UFABC
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B8: Domestic Violence Chair: Rossella Calvi
Luca Maria Pesando, McGill University
Safer if Connected? Mobile Technology and Intimate Partner Violence
Bilge Erten, Northeastern University (s)
Trade-offs? The Impact of WTO Accession on Intimate Partner Violence in Cambodia
Pinar Keskin, Wellesley College
Aria Golestani, UC Irvine (s)
Specialization in Criminal Courts:Decision Making, Recidivism,
Emily Owens, University of California, Irvine and Re-victimization in Domestic Violence Courts in Tennessee
Kerri Raissian, University of Connecticut
Rossella Calvi, Rice University (s)
‘Til Dowry Do Us Part: Bargaining and Violence in Indian Families
Ajinkya Keskar, Rice University
B9: Household Resource Allocation and Inequality Chair: Miriam Beblo
Joanna Syrda, University of Bath (s)
Spousal Relative Housework: Traditional Gender Identity Norms and Equal Sharing
Joel McMurry, University of Wisconsin-Madison Child Development and the Extended Family
Rossella Calvi, Rice University
Dowries, Resource Allocation, and Poverty
Ajinkya Keskar, Rice University (s)
Ines Berniell, Universidad Nacional de la Plata, CEDLAS Motherhood and the Allocation of Talent: Harmonized Evidence on 29 Countries
Lucila Berniell, CAF
Dolores de la Mata, CAF
Maria Edo, Universidad de San Andres
Yarine Fawaz, CEMFI
Matilde Machado, Universidad Carlos III (s)
Mariana Marchionni, Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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Parallel sessions C
Tuesday 25 May 8.00-9.30 Boston time (Eastern Daylight Time EDT) When there are multiple authors, presenters are denoted by (s)
Click on standard zoom links in virtual space to enter each session Presenters and Chairs go to your session 15 minutes earlier
C1: Economic Policies and the Household Chair: Alessandra Casarico
Margherita Borella, University of Torino (s) Are marriage-related taxes and Social Security benefits holding back Mariacristina De Nardi, University of Minnesota female labor supply?
Fang Yang, Louisiana State University
Chiara Orsini, University of Sheffield and London School of Economics and Political Science
Work-Conditional Income Support Programs and Gender at Birth: Quasi-Experimental Evidence
Ingvild Almås Stockholm University and NHH (s) Vincent Somville NHH Norwegian School of Economics Lore Vandewalle HEID Geneva
The effect of gender-targeted transfers: experimental evidence from India
Alessandra Casarico, Bocconi University (s) The effects of child care costs on gender inequality
Elena Del Rey, University of Girona
Jose I. Silva, University of Girona
C2: Education and Parental Investments Chair: Nuria Rodriguez-Planas
Patricia Justino, Institute of Development Studies Nudging Parental Investment by Improving Self-Efficacy?
Marinella Leone, Università degli Studi di Pavia (s) Evidence from Rwanda
Pierfrancesco Rolla, Institute of Development Studies
Itay Attar, Danny Cohen-Zada, and
Does Public School Choice Promote Student Integration?
Naomi Gershoni, Ben Gurion University of the Negev (s)
Isha Gupta, University of Padova
Castes, Perceived Discrimination and Human Capital Formation in India
Hiromi Hara, Japan Women’s University Long-Term Effects of Coeducational Industrial Arts and
Nuria Rodriguez-Planas, CUNY, Queens College (s) Home Economics Classes
C3: Household Health Chair: Libertad Gonzales
Birgitta Rabe, University of Essex (s)
Weight report letters: help or harm in preventing childhood obesity? Evidence from England
Agar Brugiavini, University Ca' Foscari of Venice Adverse childhood experiences and risky behaviours later in life:
Raluca Elena Buia, Ca' Foscari University of Venice Evidence from SHARE countries.
Matija Kovacic, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
Cristina Orso, University of Verona (s)
Jiyuan Wang, Central University of Finance and Economics (s)
Exposure in utero to Adverse Events and Health Late-in-life
Rob Alessie, University of Groningen Viola Angelini, University of Groningen Libertad Gonzalez, University Pompeu Fabra Prenatal Transfers and Infant Health: Evidence from Spain Sofia Trommlerova, University Pompeu Fabra (s)
C4: Household Savings Chair: Luigi Ventura
Karla Cordova, University of Arizona
Pension rights, employment and the gender wealth gap
Markus Grabka, DIW Berlin
Eva Sierminska, LISER (s)
Francesco Scervini, University of Pavia (s) Intergenerational precautionary saving in Europe
Serena Trucchi, University of Cardiff
Emin Gahramano, American University of Sharjah The Nexus between Long-term Care Insurance, Formal Care, Informal Care, Charles Horioka, Kobe University (s)
and Bequests: The Case of Japan
Xueli Tang, Deakin University
Charles Horioka, Kobe University Luigi Ventura, Sapienza University Rome (s)
Do the Retired Elderly in Europe Decumulate Their Wealth? The Importance of Bequest Motives and Precautionary Saving
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C5: Household Labor Chair: Hans Bloemen
Ana Moreno-Maldonado, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Mums and the City: Female Labour Participation and City Size
Jim Been, Leiden University & Netspar (s) The effects of job loss on health
Eduard Suari-Andreu, Leiden University
Marike Knoef, Leiden University, Netspar
Juliane Hennecke, Auckland University of Technology Suddenly a Stay-At-Home Dad? Short- and Long-term Consequences of Astrid Pape, Freie Universität Berlin (s) Fathers’ Job Loss on Time Investment in the Household
Hans Bloemen, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Labor market transitions of members of opposite-sex couples: nonparticipation, unemployed search, and employment
C6: Household Violence Chair: Johanna Rickne
Mehreen Mookerjee, Zayed University (s) Who’s your neighbour? Social influences on domestic violence Manini Ojha, O. P. Jindal Global University
Sanket Roy
Marta Martínez-Matute, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (s) Intimate partner violence and judicial effectiveness:
Jorge García-Hombrados, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid evidence from the creation of specialized courts in Spain
Deniz Sanin, Georgetown University Do Domestic Violence Laws Protect Women From Domestic Violence? Evidence From Rwanda
Marco Colagrossi, European Commission, JRC Hang Up on Stereotypes: Domestic Violence and Anti-Abuse Helpline Campaign Claudio Deiana, University of Cagliari
Andrea Geraci, JRC – European Commission
Ludovica Giua, European Commission, JRC (s)
C7: Household Food Consumption Chair: Cinzia di Novi
Lucía Echeverria, CONICET and University of Mar del Plata Poor vs. Non-Poor Households: Food elasticities of the QUAIDS Model for Uruguay Jose Alberto Molina, University of Zaragoza (s)
Salauddin Tauseef, University of Manchester The importance of nutrition education in achieving food security and adequate nutrition of the poor
Elisabetta Aurino, Imperial College (s)
Manna from the sky? Rainfall shocks and child dietary quality
Marisa Miraldo, Imperial College London
Christopher Millett, Imperial College London
Marta Favara, University of Oxford
Cinzia Di Novi, Università di Pavia
Patterns of Red and Processed Meat Consumption across Generations: A Shift from the Traditional Mediterranean Diet
C8: Children and Informal Care Chair: Christine Ho
Ludovico Carrino, King’s College London Should I Care or Should I Work? The Impact Of Working Longer On Informal Care
Naijia Guo, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (s) Altruistic or exchange motive? Evidence on the effect of children’s
Junsen Zhang, Zhejiang University, Chinese University of Hong Kong health shocks on intra-household resource allocations
Ana Costa-Ramon, University of Zurich
The Career Costs of Children’s Health Shocks
Christine Ho, Singapore Management University Brothers, Sisters, and Support to Older Parents: Separate Spheres Across and Within Support Types?
C9: Household Culture and Norms Chair: Raquel Fernandez
So Kubota, Waseda University (s)
Culture, Gender, and Structural Transformation: The Case of Turkey
Alessandro Cigno, University of Florence A strictly economic explanation of gender roles: The lasting legacy of the plough.
Simone Moriconi, IESEG School of Management (s) Gender Norms and the Motherhood Employment Gap
Nuria Rodriguez-Planas, CUNY, Queens College
Danilo Cavapozzi, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice The Impact of Gender Role Norms on Mothers’ Labor Supply
Marco Francesconi, University of Essex
Cheti Nicoletti, University of York (s)
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Parallel sessions D
Tuesday 25 May 13.00-14.30 Boston time (Eastern Daylight Time EDT) When there are multiple authors, presenters are denoted by (s)
Click on standard zoom links in virtual space to enter each session Presenters and Chairs go to your session 15 minutes earlier
D1: Household Savings and Consumption Chair: Michael Haliassos
Agnes Kovacs, University of Manchester Breaking the Commitment Device: The Effect of Home Equity Withdrawal
Patrick Moran, University of Copenhagen & IFS (s) on Consumption, Saving, and Welfare
Richard Blundell, UCL
Why Does Consumption Fluctuate in Old Age and
Margherita Borella, Unversity of Torino
How Should the Government Insure It?
Jeanne Commault, Sciences Po (s)
Mariacristina De Nardi, University of Minnesota
Viola Angelini, University of Groningen
The Long-Term Consequences of a Golden Nest
Marco Bertoni, University of Padova (s)
Guglielmo Weber, Università di Padova
Michael Haliassos, Goethe University Frankfurt (s) Wealth Inequality: Opportunity or Injustice?
Thomas Jansson, Sveriges riksbank
Yigitcan Karabulut, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management,
D2: Household Violence Chair: Olle Folke
Sarah Kroeger, University of Notre Dame (s) Nuisance Ordinances, Eviction Threat and Domestic Violence
Giulia La Mattina, University of South Florida
Esther Arenas-Arroyo, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU)
The Impact of Unconditional Police Reporting on Domestic Violence
Sonia Bhalotra, University of Essex
Job Displacement, Unemployment Benefits and Domestic Violence
Diogo Britto, Bocconi University (s)
Paolo Pinotti, Bocconi University
Breno Sampaio, UFPE
Olle Folke, Uppsala University (s)
Sexual Harassment and Gender Inequality in the Labor Market
Johanna Rickne, Stockholm University, SOFI
D3: Household Fertility Chair: Shelly Lundberg
David Cesarini, New York University
The Effects of Unearned Wealth on Marital and Fertility Outcomes
Erik Lindqvist, SOFI, Stockholm University
Robert Ostling, Stockholm School of Economics
Anastasia Terskaya, Universidad de Navarra (s)
Alberto Bisin, New York University
Marriage, Fertility, and Cultural Integration in Italy
Giulia Tura, University of Milano-Bicocca (s)
Andrea Camilli, University of Milano-Bicocca (s) Do Labor Market Institutions Matter for Fertility?
Andresa Lagerborg, IMF
Jiani Gao, State University of New York - Binghamton Solomon Polachek, State University of New York - Binghamton(s)
A Reversal of Trends: China's Two-Child Policy, the Mating Process, and the Gender Wage Gap
D4: Peer Effects Chair : Ana Sanz-de-Galdeano
Bobby Chung, University of Illinois (s)
Understanding spillover of peer parental education:
Jian Zou, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Randomization evidence and mechanisms
Carlos Diaz Guimaraens, Catholic University of Uruguay (s) Parents, Neighbors and Youth Crime
Eleonora Patacchini, Cornell University
Zibin Huang, University of Rochester
Peer Effects, Parental Migration and Children’s Human Capital: A Spatial Equilibrium Analysis in China
Julian Messina, Inter-American Development Bank Gender Asymmetries in Peer Effects at the Workplace
Anna Sanz-de-Galdeano, University of Alicante (s)
Anastasia Terskaya, Universidad de Navarra
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D5: Intra-Household Allocation Chair: Arthur Lewbel Pierre-Andre Chiappori, Columbia University The dynamics of intrahousehold commitment and household labor supply:
Jose Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal, University of Zaragoza The case of Europe
Jose Alberto Molina, University of Zaragoza and IZA
Alexandros Theloudis, LISER Luxembourg and UCL Economics
Jorge Velilla, University of La Rioja (s)
Jose Casco, University of Minnesota
Intra-household Resource Shares under Poverty Transfers
Rossella Calvi, Rice University
The More the Poorer?
Jacob Penglase, San Diego State University (s) Resource Sharing and Scale Economies in Large Families
Denni Tommasi, Monash University
Alexander Wolf, Institute for Fiscal Studies
Irene Botosaru, McMaster University
Intertemporal Collective Household Models:
Chris Muris, McMaster University
Identification in Short Panels with Unobserved Heterogeneity in Resource Shares Krishna Pendakur, Simon Fraser University (s)
D6: Household intergenerational Mobility Chair: Kasey Buckles
Jim Been, Leiden University & Netspar
Multigenerational Spillover Effects of Unemployment Insurance Reform:
Anne Gielen, Erasmus University Rotterdam Grandparents’ Labour Supply and Grandchildren’s Educational Outcomes
Marike Knoef, Leiden University, Netspar
Gloria Moroni, Erasmus School of Economics (s)
Esra Kose, Bucknell University
The Intergenerational Effects of Head Start on Infant Health
M.Shahe Emran, Columbia University
Is Gender Destiny? Gender Bias and
Hanchen Jiang, University of North Texas (s) Intergenerational Educational Mobility in India
Forhad Shilpi, World Bank Group
Kasey Buckles, University of Notre Dame (s) The Drug Crisis and the Living Arrangements of Children
D7: Inequality and Bargaining Power Chair: Seema Jayachandran
Brendon McConnell, University of Southampton On the Marriage Wage Premium
Aletheia Donald, The World Bank
Sharing Responsibility through Joint Decision making and Implications
Cheryl Doss, University of Oxford (s)
for Intimate-Partner Violence: Evidence from 12 Sub-Saharan African countries
Ran Gu, University of Essex (s)
Cameron Peng, LSE Bargaining Power and Portfolio Choice
Weilong Zhang, University of Cambridge
Seema Jayachandran, Northwestern University (s) A five-question women's agency index created using
Monica Biradavolu, QualAnalytics
machine learning and qualitative interviews
Jan Cooper, Harvard
D8: Households and COVID-19 Chair: Lucia Mangiavacchi
Pietro Biroli, University of Zurich
Family life in lockdown
Steven Bosworth, University of Reading
Marina Della Giusta, University of Reading (s)
Shoshana Grossbard, San Diego State University More at-home caregiving after COVID: financial and legal incentives based on an economic model of Work-In-Household
Lucia Mangiavacchi, University of Perugia Fathers matter: intrahousehold responsibilities
Luca Piccoli, University of Trento (s)
and children's wellbeing during the COVID-19 lockdown in Italy
Luca Pieroni, University of Perugia
Akos Horvath, Federal Reserve Board Benjamin Kay, Federal Reserve Board (s) Carlo Wix, Federal Reserve Board
The COVID-19 Shock and Consumer Credit: Evidence from Credit Card Data
D9: Marriage Markets Chair: Miriam Marcén Ning Zhang, University of Pittsburgh
Housing Vouchers, Labor Supply and Household Formation: A Structural Approach
Madhulika Khanna, Georgetown University Do Marriage Markets Respond to a Natural Disaster?
Nishtha Kochhar, Georgetown University (s) The Impact of Flooding of River Kosi in India
Ling Zhou, Toulouse School of Economics Marriage, Migration, and Migration Policy: Evidence from Hukou Reform in China
Sofie Cairo, Copenhagen Business School Role of Fertility Desires for Family Formation and Economic Outcomes of Women
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Poster Rooms A
Tuesday 25 May 10.00-11.15 Boston time (Eastern Daylight Time EDT) When there are multiple authors, presenters are denoted by (s)
(After clicking on the above link, in the virtual space, choose your room by clicking on “break out rooms” in the bottom menu of zoom. To enter any of the rooms, click on “join in” for window users and on the
figure (0,1, 2, etc) for Mac users. To go back to the virtual space, click on leave the room)
Poster presenters go to your room 15 minutes earlier. You may upload an overview slide on the room screen A1: Education, Health, and Finance Lei Lei, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (SWUFE)
The Spillover Effect of Sibling Education on Own Education and Health in China
Yuheng Zhao, Boston University Reduced Proximity vs. Better School: The Short and Long Run Impacts of the School
Consolidation in China
Ainoa Fenoll, University of Turin The Best in the Class
Darwin Cortes, Universidad del Rosario The Spending Responses to Adverse Health Shocks:
Andres Gallegos, Universidad del Rosario Evidence from a Panel of Colombian Households
Jorge Eduardo Perez Perez, Banco de México (s)
Marianna Brunetti, University of Rome Tor Vergata (s) Financial fragility across Europe: is it the household or the country that matters?
Elena Giarda, Prometeia Associazione per le Previsioni Econometriche
Costanza Torricelli, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Elena Bassoli, Ca Foscari Venice University (s) An Empirical Analysis of Health-dependent utility on SHARE data
A2: Fertility and Labor Alicia De Quinto, Banco de España The Child Penalty: Evidence from Spain
Laura Hospido, Banco de España and IZA (s)
Carlos Sanz, Bank of Spain
Emin Gahramanov, American University of Sharjah Women’s Inheritance Rights and Fertility in India
Maria De Paola, University of Calabria Roberto Nisticò, University of Naples Federico II (s) Vincenzo Scoppa, University of Calabria
Employment Protection and Fertility Decisions: The Unintended Consequences of the Italian Jobs Act
Fabian Siuda, Vienna University of Economics and Business
Childlessness and Inter-Temporal Fertility Choice
Shinsuke Asakawa, Osaka University (s) Can Child Benefits Increase Maternal Employment? Evidence from Childcare Benefits Policy
Masaru Sasaki, Osaka University in Japan
Egor Malkov, University of Minnesota, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Welfare Effects of the Labor Income Tax Changes on Married Couples
Miriam Marcén, Universidad de Zaragoza (s) The intensity of Covid-19 non pharmaceutical interventions and labour market outcomes in
Marina Morales, University of Zaragoza the public sector
A3: Gender Gaps and Inequality Maria Laura di Tommaso, University of Torino Tackling the gender gap in mathematics with active
Dalit Contini, University of Turin learning methodologies
Dalila De Rosa, Ministry of Education and Finance Francesca Ferrara, Università di Torino
Daniela Piazzalunga, University of Trento (s)
Ornella Robutti, Università di Torino
Eva Markowsky, Universität Hamburg (s) A meta-analysis of the gender gap in competition entry
Miriam Beblo, Universität Hamburg
Marie Amanda Guimbeau, Brandeis University Mining and women's agency: evidence on acceptance of domestic violence and shared
decision-making in India
Miriam Marcén, Universidad de Zaragoza Gender Stereotyping in Sports
Marina Morales, University of Zaragoza (s)
Almudena Sevilla, UCL
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Anna Weber, Boston University (s) The Gender Bonus Gap: Evidence from Young American Workers
Tien Vu, Miyazaki International College (s) The impact of Confucianism on gender inequality in Vietnam
Hiroyushi Yamada, Keio University
Shirlee Lichtman-Sadot, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Male Labor Market Effects of the U.S. Welfare Reform
A4: Marriage and Divorce
Emiel Jerphanion, University of Manchester Matrimonial Rights & Female Education
Hélène Le Forner, Aix Marseille University Parents’ Separation: What Is The Effect On Parents’ and Children’s Time Investments?
Jan Kabatek, The University of Melbourne Are sibship characteristics predictive of same-sex marriage? An examination of
fraternal-birth-order and female-fecundity effects in population-level administrative data from the Netherlands
Victoria Vernon, SUNY Empire State College Should common law marriage be abolished or universally recognized in the US?
Max Brüning, Maastricht University Deciding to Divorce: Separation Initiation and Experience
Yujung Hwang, Johns Hopkins University (s) Is Sex Ratio a Valid Distribution Factor?
Toan Nguyen, The University of Queensland
Poster Rooms B Tuesday 25 May 11.30-12.45 Boston time (Eastern Daylight Time EDT)
When there are multiple authors, presenters are denoted by (s) (After clicking on the above link, in the virtual space, choose your room by clicking on “break out rooms”
in the bottom menu of zoom. To enter any of the rooms, click on “join in” for window users and on the figure (0,1, 2, etc) for Mac users. To go back to the virtual space, click on leave the room)
Poster presenters go to your room 15 minutes earlier. You may upload an overview slide on the room screen B5: Education and Health
Mark Mitchell, The University of Edinburgh and Fraser of Allander Institute
The Development of Health and Human Capital Accumulation
John Egyir, Universidad de Alicante Literacy, numeracy skills and free basic education in Ghana
Chloe East, University of Colorado Denver Children's health insurance coverage and health expenses after job loss
Elira Kuka, George Washington University
Jessamyn Schaller, Claremont McKenna College
Mariana Zerpa, University of Leuven (s)
Rebeca Echavarri, Public University of Navarre Missing girls in India and gender-biased social norms
Yuliya Kazakova, French Institute for Demographic Studies
Maternal employment and childhood obesity: Evidence from Russia
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B6: Child Care and Parenting
Max van Lent, Leiden University Fathering Daughters and Personality
Ya Gao, University of Groningen Does child care affect children’s ability? Evidence from the Netherlands
Alena Bicakova, CERGE-EI Is Longer Maternal Care Always Beneficial? The Impact of a Four-year Paid Parental Leave
Klara Kaliskova, CERGE-EI (s)
Marwa AlFakhri, Duke University Out of Sight, but not Out of Mind: Information, Efficiency and the Extended Family.
Fernando Saltiel, McGill University Preschool Attendance, Parental Investment, and Child Development: Experimental Evidence from Bangladesh
Julien Bergeot, Université Paris Dauphine (s) Care for Elderly Parents: Do Children Cooperate?
B7: Finance, Inequality, and Well-Being
Mikhail Mamonov, CERGE-EI (s) Credit Supply Shocks and Household Defaults
Anna Pestova, CERGE-EI, MGIMO
Marta Morazzoni, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Female Entrepreneurship and Financial Frictions
Margaux Suteau, CY Cergy Paris Université and ESSEC Business School
Inheritance Rights and Women's Empowerment in the Labor and Marriage Markets
Filippos Maraziotis, University of York Within Couples Time-Use and Earnings Inequality: Impact on Spousal Wellbeing
Naomie Mahmoudi, PSE, Univ. Gustave Eiffel, ERUDITE (s),
Are people with disabilities discriminated against in hiring? Evidence from a multi-criteria test in the Paris region
Yannick L'Horty, Univ. Gustave Eiffel, ERUDITE, Pascale Petit, Univ. Gustave Eiffel, ERUDITE, François-Charles Wolff, University of Nantes, LEMNA
Charlene Kalenkoski, Texas Tech University Differences in the Experiential Well-being of Hispanics and Non-Hispanics Engaged in Elder
Mónika López-Anuarbe, Connecticut College Care
Thomas Korankye, The University of Arizona (s)
Jose Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal, University of Zaragoza (s) Should we cheer together? Gender differences in instantaneous well-being
Jose Alberto Molina, University of Zaragoza and IZA during joint and solo activities, with an application to COVID-19 lockdowns
Jorge Velilla, University of La Rioja
B8: Labor and Migration
Sofia Dromundo, Paris School of Economics Do job counselors matter? Measuring counselor value-added in job search.
Gonzalo Paz-Pardo, European Central Bank (s) Wage Risk and Government and Spousal Insurance
Maria Cristina De Nardi,, University of Minnesota
Giulio Fella, Queen Mary University of London
Ana Sofia Pessoa, University of Bonn (s) Earnings Dynamics in Germany
Teresa Freitas Monteiro, Humboldt University of Berlin and IAB
Migration Motivation and Ethnic Identity of Migrant Couples in Germany: Tied versus Lead Movers
Yajna Govind, Paris School of Economics Is naturalization a passport for better labor market integration? Evidence from a Quasi-Experimental Setting