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Edward C. Prescott
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Lee E. Ohanian
Associate Director

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WAGE FORMATION: WORK, LEISURE, HUMAN CAPITAL, AND THE FAMILY CONFERENCE

FRIDAY, APRIL 5 & 6

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friday, april 5 – computing commons rm 416

12:00p-1:00plunch
1:00p-2:00plance lochner university of western ontario
early and late human capital investments, borrowing constraints, and the family
2:00p-2:10pbreak
2:10p-3:10pyongseok shin washington university in st. louis
the option value of human capital: higher education and wage inequality
3:10p-3:20pbreak
3:20p-4:20pgizem kosar federal reserve bank of new york
the work-leisure tradeoff: identifying the heterogeneity
4:20p-4:30pbreak
4:30p-5:30padam blandin virginia commonwealth university
hours and wages
6:45preception/dinner: house of tricks, tempe

saturday, april 6 – computing commons rm 416

9:00a-9:30acontinental breakfast
9:30a-10:30atitan alon princeton university and ucsd
trends in work and leisure: it’s a family affair
10:30a-10:40abreak
10:40a-11:40pfabrizio perri university of minnesota and federal reserve bank of minneapolis
unequal growth
11:40p-11:50abreak
11:50a-12:50phubert janicki u.s. census
job ladders and growth in earnings, hours, and wages
12:50p-2:00plunch
2:00p-3:00pmary ann bronson georgetown university
the wage growth and within-firm mobility of men and women: new evidence and theory
3:00p-3:10pbreak
3:10p-4:10pfatih guvenen university of minnesota
lifetime incomes in the united states over six decades
4:10p-4:20pbreak
4:20p-5:20pgiovanni gallipoli the university of british columbia
permanent-income inequality
6:30preception/dinner: prescott residence, paradise valley