XXI Annual Conference of the
European Society for Population Economics

June 14-16, 2007
Department of Economics
University of Illinois at Chicago
Chicago, USA

 

Session A B C D E F G

Friday 10:45-12:45 PM, Parallel Sessions E
       
E1. Assimilation of Immigrants      
Title
Presenter
Affiliation
Authors
Social Exclusion of Immigrants in Germany
John
Haisken-DeNew
RWI Essen
Haisken-DeNew J., Sinning Mathias
Long-Term Effects of Forced Migration
Matti Sarvimaki
Helsinki School of Economics
Sarvimaki Matti, Uusitalo Roope, Jantti Markus
Reducing Income Transfers to Refugee Immigrants; Does Starthelp Help You Start?
Rune Vejlin
University of Aarhus
Vejlin Rune, Rosholm Michael, Pedersen Peder
The Russian-Ukrainian Earnings Divide

Amelie Constant

DIW DC, Georgetown University, and IZA
Constant Amelie, Kahanec Martin, Zimmermann Klaus
 
E2. Labor Market Outcomes II
Do Initial Conditions Persist Between Firms? An Analysis of Firm-Entry Cohort Effects and Job Losers using Matched Employer-Employee Data
Stefan Bender
Institute of Employment Research (IAB)
von Wachter Till, Bender Stefan
Labor Force Status Dynamics in the German Labor Market: Individual Heterogeneity and Cyclical Sensitivity
Sandra Schaffner
RWI Essen
Kluve Jochen, Schaffner Sandra, Schmidt Christoph
Am I Too Old to Go Back to School? Labour Market Returns to Adult Education
Olga Sorokina
Boston College
Sorokina Olga
Adult Labour Market Outcomes: The Role of Economic Conditions at Entry into the Labour Market
Katrien Stevens
University College London
Stevens Katrien
 
E3. Family Economics III
Measuring Members Shares within the Household: Can we Use Subjective Data?
Catherine Sofer
University Paris 1-Panthéon-Sorbonne
Kalugina Ekaterina, Radtchenko Natalia, Sofer Catherine
Gender Roles, Partnership and Children: Evidence from Europe

José Ignacio
Giménez Nadal

University of Zaragoza (Spain)
Giménez José I., Molina José A., Sevilla Almudena
Can Anyone Be "The One": Field Evidence on Dating Behaviour
Michele Belot
University of Essex
Belot Michele, Francesconi Marco
On the emergence of toyboys: Equilibrium matching with ageing and uncertain careers
Marco
Francesconi
University of Essex
Coles Melvyn, Francesconi Marco
 
E4. Fertility
Does Fertility Respond To Financial Incentives? Evidence From UK Welfare Reform
Sarah Smith
University of Bristol
Brewer Mike, Ratcliffe Anita, Smith Sarah
Low Fertility Of Highly Educated Women: The Impact Of Child Care Infrastructure
Andrea Schrage
University of Regensburg
Schrage Andrea
The Effect of Unexpected Job Loss on Fertility Decisions: Evidence from Firm-Closures
Rudolf
Winter-Ebmer
University of Essex
Del Bono Emilia, Weber Andrea, Winter-Ebmer Rudolf
Intergenerational Transmission of Fertility Patterns in Britain
Alison Booth
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations
Booth Alison L, Kee Hiau Joo
 
E5. Education
Does Money Buy Higher Schooling? Evidence from Secondary School Track Choice in Germany
Marcus Tamm
RWI Essen
Tamm Marcus
Did Progresa send drop-outs back to school?
María Nieves
Valdés
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Valdés María Nieves
Estimating the Effect of Student Aid on College Enrollment: Evidence from a Government Grant Policy Reform
Torben Sørensen
University of Aarhus
Nielsen Helena Skyt, Sørensen Torben, Taber Christopher
Short term distributional effects of public education transfers in Greece
Panos Tsakloglou
IZA
Panos Tsakloglou
Public-Private Input Substitution and Growth in a Two-Stage Education System
Ioana Schiopu
Indiana University
Arcalean Calin, Schiopu Ioana
 
E6. Housing
Changes in economic self-sufficiency, family income and living arrangements among youth in Spain, 1980-2000
Sara Ayllon
LSE / UAE
Ayllon Sara
Home and Mortgage Ownership of the Dutch Elderly. Explaining Cohort, Time and Age Effects
Anna
Van der Schors
Utrecht School of Economics
Van der Schors Anna, Alessie Rob, Mastrogiacomo Mauro
Leaving Home: What Economics Has to Say About the Living Arrangements of Young Australians
Deborah
Cobb-Clark
Australian National University
Cobb-Clark Deborah