WAGE FORMATION: WORK, LEISURE, HUMAN CAPITAL, AND THE FAMILY CONFERENCE
FRIDAY, APRIL 5 & 6
friday, april 5 – computing commons rm 416
12:00p-1:00p | lunch |
1:00p-2:00p | lance lochner university of western ontario early and late human capital investments, borrowing constraints, and the family |
2:00p-2:10p | break |
2:10p-3:10p | yongseok shin washington university in st. louis the option value of human capital: higher education and wage inequality |
3:10p-3:20p | break |
3:20p-4:20p | gizem kosar federal reserve bank of new york the work-leisure tradeoff: identifying the heterogeneity |
4:20p-4:30p | break |
4:30p-5:30p | adam blandin virginia commonwealth university hours and wages |
6:45p | reception/dinner: house of tricks, tempe |
saturday, april 6 – computing commons rm 416
9:00a-9:30a | continental breakfast |
9:30a-10:30a | titan alon princeton university and ucsd trends in work and leisure: it’s a family affair |
10:30a-10:40a | break |
10:40a-11:40p | fabrizio perri university of minnesota and federal reserve bank of minneapolis unequal growth |
11:40p-11:50a | break |
11:50a-12:50p | hubert janicki u.s. census job ladders and growth in earnings, hours, and wages |
12:50p-2:00p | lunch |
2:00p-3:00p | mary ann bronson georgetown university the wage growth and within-firm mobility of men and women: new evidence and theory |
3:00p-3:10p | break |
3:10p-4:10p | fatih guvenen university of minnesota lifetime incomes in the united states over six decades |
4:10p-4:20p | break |
4:20p-5:20p | giovanni gallipoli the university of british columbia permanent-income inequality |
6:30p | reception/dinner: prescott residence, paradise valley |