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 2:30-4:30 PM, Parallel Sessions F
 
F1. Migration and Family
Title of Paper
Presenter
Affiliation
Authors
Cross-Nativity Marriages, Gender, and Human Capital Levels of Children
Delia Furtado
University of Connecticut
Furtado Delia
Family Migration and Labor Market Outcomes
Ahu Gemici
University of Pennsylvania
Gemici Ahu
Home Language Usage and Labor Market Outcomes
Gülay Özcan
Stockholm
University
Özcan Gülay
Intermarriage and Economic Performance: Premium or Loss?
Francesca Fabbri
University of
Munich
Fabbri Francesca
 
F2. Family Economics IV
Family Planning and Fertility: Estimating Program Effects using Cross-sectional Data
Claus Pørtner
University of Washington
Pörtner Claus, Beegle Kathleen, Christiaensen Luc
Life Cycle Consequences of a Family Planning Program for Women and their Families
Paul Schultz
Yale University
Schultz Paul, Joshi Shareen
First born in Amsterdam: The increasing heterogeneity of parental paid work arrangements and the impact of partner's part-time work and family's immigrant background on mother's work for pay when children are born
Cecile Wetzels
University of Amsterdam
Wetzels Cecile
Simulating labor supply behavior when workers have preferences for job opportunities and face nonlinear budget constraints
Steinar Strøm
University of
Turin
Dagsvik John K., Locatelli Marilena, Strøm Steinar
F3. Earnings and wages
Does Migration Pay? Earnings Effects From Geographic Mobility Following Job Displacement
Anders Boman
Göteborg University
Boman Anders
Quantile Regression Estimates of the Earnings Losses of Displaced Workers
Tomi Kyyra
VATT
Appelqvist Jukka, Korkeamäki Ossi, Kyyrä Tomi
Earnings Volatility and the Reasons for Leaving the Food Stamp Program
David Ribar
University of
North Carolina
at Greensboro
Ribar David, Edelhoch Marilyn
Effects of Employment Protection Legislation on Wages: a Regression Discontinuity Approach
Marco Leonardi
università
di milano
Leonardi Marco, Pica Giovanni
F4. Determinants of Children Outcomes III
The Effects of Maternal Schooling on Child Health: The Case of Anemia among Mexican Children

Y. Pamela
Ortiz-Arevalo

Michigan State University
Ortiz-Arevalo Y. Pamela
Mother's education and birth weight
Arnaud Chevalier
Royal Holloway
Chevalier Arnaud, O' Sullivan Vincent
Family Background and Income during the Rise of the Welfare State: Trends in Brother Correlations for Swedish Cohorts Born 1932-1968
Matthew Lindquist
Stockholm
University
Lindquist Matthew, Björklund Anders, Jäntti Markus
Effects of Antenatal Care on Infant Health Outcomes in India
Marcela Umana
Aponte
University of
Bristol
Umaña A. Marcela
F5. Location, Taxes and Growth
The evolution of city-size distribution: From Gibrat to Zipf's law
Michel Dimou
University of La Reunion
Dimou Michelle, Schaffner Sandra
A Unified Stochastic Framework for Measures of Socioeconomic Residential Segregation
Angelo Mele
University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Mele Angelo
Do High Taxes Lock-in Capital Gains? Evidence from a Flat Rate Tax System

Sven-Olov
Daunfeldt

University of Gavle
Daunfeldt Sven-Olov, Praski-Ståhlgren Ulrika, Rudholm Niklas
Military Draft and Economic Growth in OECD Countries
Katarina Keller
Susquehanna University
Keller Katarina, Poutvaara Panu, Wagener Andreas
 
F6. Savings, Attitudes and Migration
Attitudes Towards Immigration -
Does Economic Self-Interest Matter
Sanne Schroll
University of
Southern Denmark
Malchow-Moeller,
Roland Munch,
Rose Skaksen,
Schroll Sanne
Direct Evidence on Risk Attitudes
and Migration
David Jaeger
IZA
Jaeger D., Bonin H.,
Dohmen T., Falk A.,
Huffman D., Sunde U.
Precautionary Savings By Natives
And Immigrants In Germany
Matloob Piracha
University of Kent
Piracha Matloob,
Zhu Yu
Savings and Remittances in the
Presence of Return Migration and
Income Risk
Mathias Sinning
RWI Essen
Sinning Mathias
 
F7. Labor Market and Migration

Big Locational Differences
in Unemployment Despite
High Labor Mobility

Damba
Lkhagvasuren
Northwestern
University
Lkhagvasuren
Damba

Labor Market Experience and
the Earlings Assimilation of
Immigrants

Taryn Ann Galloway

Research
Department,
Statistics Norway

Galloway
Taryn Ann
Output Volatility and Remittances
Matteo Bugamelli
Bank of Italy

Bugamelli Matteo,
Paterno Francesco

Citizenship, Gender, and Wages
Sherrie Kossoudji
University of
Michigan
Sherrie Kossoudji