s1
9:10 - 10.40
Parallel Session A1 (Room A101)
Labour market modelling
Chair: Stefania Tomasini, Prometeia
Labor Market Reforms and Unemployment Fluctuations
Luca Bettarelli, University of Palermo, Romain Duval, International Monetary Fund, Davide Furceri, International Monetary Fund, University of Palermo, CEPR and RCEA, João Jalles, ISEG, University of Lisbon
The Interaction of Labour Market Frictions and Heterogeneous Firms: Implications for Productivity, Unemployment and Vacancies
Stephen Millard, National Institute of Economic and Social Research and Durham University Business School; Anamaria Nicolae, Durham University Business School; Michael Nower, Durham University Business School
The Impact of Labour Demand Shocks when Occupational Labour Supplies are Heterogeneous
Michael Böhm, TU Dortmund University and IZA; Ben Etheridge, University of Essex, IFS and MiSoC; Aitor Irastorza-Fadrique, Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS)
Discussant: Marcin Bielecki, Narodowy Bank Polski
s2
9:10 - 10.40
Parallel Session A2 (Room 103)
Education, Skills development and health at work
Chair: Joanna Tyrowicz, University of Warsaw, GRAPE
Online Tutoring, School Performance, and School-to-Work Transitions: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial
Silke Anger, Institute for Employment Research (IAB), University of Bamberg and Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), Bernhard Christoph, IAB, Agata Galkiewicz, University of Potsdam and IAB, Shushanik Margaryan, University of Potsdam, IZA and Berlin School of Economics (BSoE), Malte Sandner, Nuremberg Institute of Technology, IAB and IZA, and Thomas Siedler, University of Potsdam, IZA and Berlin School of Economics (BSoE)
A difference-in-difference approach for the effect of school closures on school choice
Stefano Pagliarani, Maciej Jakubowski, Tomasz Gajderowicz, University of Warsaw
The Inequality of Labor and Health Risks: A Probability-Impact Perspective
Brinn Hekkelman, Pim Kastelein, Suzanne Vissers, CPB
Discussant: Chiara Binelli, Universiy of Bologna
s4
11.10 - 12.40
Parallel Session B1 (Room A101)
Labour mismatch
Chair: Päivi Puonti, ETLA
Wages and labour mismatch in Italy: An investigation with PIAAC data
Elena Giarda, Prometeia, CEFIN, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Stefania Tomasini, Prometeia, University of Bologna, Stefano Tripodi, Prometeia
The Time-Varying Effect of Labor Market Tightness on Wage Growth: Evidence From The Netherlands
Marente Vlekke, CPB, Siem Jan Koopma, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Matthijs Katz CPB, Rixt Swierstra, CPB
Can wage subsidies be used to decrease teacher-shortage at disadvantaged schools? Evidence from a targeted labour market policy in the Netherlands.
Derk Visser, Maria Zumbuehl, Karzan Schippers, CPB
Discussant: Geoffrey Minne, National Bank of Belgium and CEBRIG (ULB) slides
s5
11.10 - 12.40
Parallel Session B2 (Room 103)
Labour market and monetary policy
Chair: Marek Dabrowski, CASE
Monetary Policy with Tight and Slack Labor Market
Marcin Bielecki, Pawel Kopiec, Krzysztof Makarski, Malgorzata Walerych, Olga Zajkowska, Narodowy Bank Polski
Unemployment level and the non-linear effects of monetary policy in Poland
Paweł Kopiec and Małgorzata Walerych, Narodowy Bank Polski
Population aging through the lens of DSGE-OLG-NK model: implications for unemployment and monetary policy in the Euro area
Krzysztof Makarski, SGH Warsaw School of Economics and FAME|GRAPE, Joanna Tyrowicz, University of Regensburg, FAME|GRAPE and IZA, Sylwia Radomska, Institute of Economics, Polish Academy of Sciences, FAME|GRAPE
Discussant: João Jalles, ISEG, University of Lisbon
s6
11.10 - 12.40
Parallel Session B3 (Room A104)
Low wages, work-life balance and employment
Chair: Catherine Mathieu, OFCE
Firm-level Effects of Minimum Wages
Yusuf Emre Akgündüz, CBRT and Sabanci University, Ugur Aytun, Middle East Technical University & Dumlupınar University, Murat Kırdar, Koç University, Seyit Mümin Cılasun, TED University
Discussant: Elena Giarda, Prometeia, CEFIN, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
The Impact of Marriage on Intra-Household Inequalities and Potential Income: the case of Poland
Karolina Goraus-Tańska, University of Warsaw, Aleksandra Sojka, Warsaw School of Economics & University of Warsaw, Zofia Barbara Liberda, University of Warsaw
Gender-based employment segregation in the Greek labour market
Maria Katsigianni and Maria Tsampra, University of Patras
Discussant: Honorata Bogusz, University of Warsaw
s7
14.00 - 16.00
Parallel Session C1 (Room A101)
Productivity issues
Chair: Jan Hagemejer, CASE, University of Warsaw
Enhancing productivity and growth in an ageing society: Key mechanisms and policy options slides
Christophe André, Peter Gal, Matthias Schief, OECD
AThe Impact of Amazon on Italian Local Labor Markets: a Staggered Difference-in-differences Approach
Jacopo Tramontano, Sapienza University of Rome; Valeria Cirillo, University of Bari ‘Aldo Moro’; Dario Guarascio, Sapienza University of Rome
Public investment and supply in the United Kingdom
Paula Bejarano Carbo, NIESR and University of Oxford, Benjamin Caswell, NIESR, Stephen Millard, NIESR, Durham University Business School, Portsmouth University and Centre for Macroeconomics
Discussant: Henri Sterdyniak, OFCE
s8
14.00 - 16.00
Parallel Session C2
AI and robotization
Chair: Benjamin Wache, CPB
Generative AI and the Demand for AI Skills and Tasks - Slides
Chiara Binelli, University of Bologna, Center for Research and Social Progress, Teresa Luca, University of Bologna, Gabriele Marconi, Agence pour le développement de l'emploi (ADEM), Luxembourg, Loris Vergolini, University of Bologna
The impact of robots on workplace injuries and deaths: Empirical evidence from Europe
Marco De Simone, Dario Guarascio, Jelena Reljic, Sapienza University of Rome
Mitigating the Impact of Robotisation on the European Labour Markets: The Role of Trade Unions
Igor Niemczyk and Aleksandra Parteka, Gdansk University
Occupational Exposure to Freelance Labor
Enrichetta Giurickovic, Paris School of Economics, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Discussant: Jakub Growiec, Warsaw School of Economics
s9
14.00 - 16.00
Parallel Session C3 (Room A104)
Skills and migration issues
Chair: Klaus-Jürgen Gern, IfW Kiel
Time Off to Skill Up? The Labor Market Effects of Educational Leave Programs
Benjamin Bittschi, Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO), Rainer Eppel, WIFO, Ulrike Famira-Mühlberger, WIFO, Helmut Mahringer, WIFO, and Christine Zulehner, University of Vienna and WIFO
Educational Mismatch and Migrant Assimilation in Western Europe
Majda Seghir, Cnam (Conservatoire national des arts et métiers), Lirsa, CEET; Marcel Smolka, University of Flensburg and CES Ifo
Lifting Barriers to Skill Transferability: Immigrants Integration through Occupational Recognition,
Silke Anger, Institute for Employment Research (IAB), University of Bamberg, and IZA, Jacopo Bassetto, University of Milan and (IAB), Malte Sandner, Nuremberg Institute for Technology, IAB, and IZA
Will labour shortages and skills mismatches throw sand in the gears of the green transition in Belgium?
Mikkel Barslund, HIVA – K.U. Leuven, Wouter Gelade, National Bank of Belgium, and Geoffrey Minne, National Bank of Belgium and CEBRIG (ULB)
Discussant: Ugur Aytun, Middle East Technical University & Dumlupınar University
rt
16.20 - 18.10
Round Table
Chair: Jan Hagemeyer (CASE) and University of Warsaw
16.20 - 16.50 Keynote introduction
Workers' exposure to AI across development - Slides
Piotr Lewandowski, IBS (Warsaw), IZA (Bonn), RWI (Essen)
16.50 - 18.10 Panel Discussion
Piotr Lewandowski, IBS (Warsaw), IZA (Bonn), RWI (Essen)
Klaus-Jürgen Gern, IfW Kiel
Stephen Millard, NIESR
Stefania Tomasini, PROMETEIA