2021 Annual Meeting of the Society of the Economics of the Household 24-25 May Boston University Virtual Meeting
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2021 Annual Meeting of the Society of the Economics of the Household 24-25 May Boston University Virtual Meeting Organisers: Daniele Paserman (BU) and Elena Stancanelli (PSE) Program The schedule is set in Boston time (Eastern Daylight Time EDT) Keynotes, parallel sessions, posters and networking tables will take place interactively via zoom. Coffee and lunch breaks will be run via a friendly virtual platform. Registered participants will receive links to all the conference events few days before. Monday 24 May 8.45-9.45 Breakfast Networking Tables (see page 2) 10.00-10.15 Welcome: Shoshana Grossbard (SEHO founder, SDSU) and Daniele Paserman (BU) 10.15-11.15 Chair Daniela del Boca (Collegio Carlo Alberto) Keynote address: Sandra Black (Columbia University): "Where Does Wealth Come From?" 11.30-13.00 Parallel sessions A (see pages 4-5) 13.00-14.00 Lunch/ Participants connect to the virtual platform to exchange informally 14.00-15.30 Parallel sessions B (see pages 6-8) 15.30-16.30 Drinks Networking Tables (see page 2) Tuesday 25 May 8.00-9.30 Parallel sessions C (see pages 9-10) 9.40-9.50 SEHO updates: Charles Horioka (Kobe University) and Almudena Sevilla (UCL) 10.00-11.15 Individual Poster Room Sessions A (see pages 13-14) 11.30-12.45 Individual Poster Room Sessions B (see page 15) 13:00-14:30 Parallel sessions D (see pages 11-12) 14:30-15:00 Coffee/ Participants connect to the virtual platform to exchange informally 15.00-16.00 Chair Enrica Croda (Venice Ca Foscari) Keynote address: Matthias Doepke (Northwestern University): “Women’s Employment and the Intrahousehold Division of Labor in the Pandemic Recession” 16.00-17.00 Closing Drinks/ Participants connect to the virtual platform to exchange informally 1 Breakfast Networking Tables, Monday 24 May 8.45-9.45 Run via Zoom/ Break-Out Rooms. Boston time (Eastern Daylight Time EDT) Table Chairs act as moderators. Everyone is welcome to join a networking table of their choice Breakfast Table 1: Lorenzo Cappellari, Income Dynamics and Education Breakfast Table 2: Olle Folke, Work Conditions Breakfast Table 3: Nezih Guner, Fertility Breakfast Table 4: Michael Haliassos, Household Finance Breakfast Table 5: Charles Yuji Horioka, Saving and intergenerational transfers Breakfast Table 6: Solomon Polachek, The Evolution of Research on Gender Discrimination Breakfast Table 7: Nuria Rodriguez-Planas, Culture/Social Norms Breakfast Table 8: Lucie Schmidt, Poverty and social safety nets Breakfast Table 9: Elena Stancanelli, Time allocation Breakfast Table 10: Konstantinos Tatsiramos, Labor and policies Breakfast Table 11: Arthur Van Soest, Labour supply Drinks Networking Tables, Monday 24 May 15.30-16.30 Run via Zoom/ Break-Out Rooms. Boston time (Eastern Daylight Time EDT) Table Chairs act as moderators. Everyone is welcome to join a networking table of their choice Drinks Table 1: Hans Gerald Bloemen, Household Labor Supply Drinks Table 2: Betsy Brainerd, Family Policies Drinks Table 3: Kasey Buckles, Fertility Drinks Table 4: Delia Furtado, Care and Caregiving Markets Drinks Table 5: Shoshana Grossbard, What is Household Economics? Drinks Table 6: Jeanne Lafortune, Family formation Drinks Table 7: Lucia Mangiavacchi, Economics of Parenting Drinks Table 8: Hani Mansour, Gender disparities Drinks Table 9: Terra McKinnish, Marriage and Children Drinks Table 10: Andrea Moro, Health dynamics, savings, retirement Drinks Table 11: Daniele Paserman, Intergenerational mobility 2 Index of Parallel Sessions and Individual Poster Rooms Run via Zoom/ Break-Out Rooms, Boston time (Eastern Daylight Time EDT) Parallel sessions A: Monday 24 May 11.30-13.00 (pages 4-5) A1: Household Production and Gender Norms A2: Household Fertility A3: Education and Non-Cognitive Skills A4: Same-Sex Couples A5: Household health A6: Household Macroeconomics & Policies A7: Household Labor A8: Marriage and Divorce A9: Household Well-Being Parallel sessions B: Monday 24 May 14.00-15.30 (pages 6-8) B1: Household Intergenerational Mobility B2: Households and COVID-19 B3: Health and Family Planning B4: Economic Policies and the Household B5: Education B6: Marriage and the Labor Market B7: Household Economics B8: Domestic Violence B9: Household Resource Allocation and Inequality Parallel sessions C: Tuesday 25 May 8.00-9.30 (pages 9-10) C1: Economic Policies and the Household C2: Education and Parental Investments C3: Household Health C4: Household Savings C5: Household Labor C6: Household Violence C7: Household Food Consumption C8: Children and Informal Care C9: Household Culture and Norms Parallel sessions D: Tuesday 25 May 13.00-14.30 (pages 11-12) D1: Household Savings and Consumption D2: Household Violence D3: Household Fertility D4: Peer Effects D5: Intra-Household Allocation D6: Household intergenerational Mobility D7: Inequality and Bargaining Power D8: Households and COVID-19 D9: Marriage Markets Poster Sessions A: Tuesday 25 May 10.00-11.15 (pages 13-14) P1: Education, Health, and Finance P2: Fertility and Labor P3: Gender Gaps and Inequality P4: Marriage and Divorce Poster Sessions B: Tuesday 25 May 11.30-12.45 (page 15) P5: Education and Health P6: Child Care and Parenting P7: Finance, Inequality, and Well-Being P8: Labor and Migration 3 Parallel sessions A Monday 24 May 11.30-13.00 Boston time (Eastern Daylight Time EDT) When there are multiple authors, presenters are denoted by (s) A1: Household Production and Gender Norms Chair: Delia Furtado Anne Sophie Lassen, Copenhagen Business School Gender Norms and Specialization in Household Production: Evidence from a Danish Parental Leave Reform Madhulika Khanna, Georgetown University Reinforcing Gender Norms or Easing Housework Burdens? Divya Pandey, University of Virginia (s) The Role of Mothers -in-Law in Determining Women’s Labor Force Participation Daniela Del Boca, Collegio Carlo Alberto How parents' skills affect their time-use with children? Chiara Pronzato, University of Turin Evidence from an RCT experiment in Italy Lucia Schiavon, University of Turin (s) Delia Furtado, University of Connecticut (s) Can Parental Leave Policies Change Leave-Taking Norms? Samantha Trajkovski, Syracuse University Evidence from Immigrants A2: Household Fertility Chair: Nezih Guner Bernt Bratsberg, The Frisch Centre Male Fertility: Facts, Distribution and Drivers of Inequality Andreas Kotsadam, The Frisch Centre Selma Walther, University of Sussex (s) Lina Aldén, Linnaeus University Anne Boschini, Stockholm University (s) Male Fertility: The Rising Importance of Non-Cognitive Ability Marianne Sundstrom , Stockholm University Nicola Barban, University of Bologna Elisabetta De Cao, London School of Economics (s) Basic Instinct? Female Fertility and Genes Marco Francesconi , University of Essex Olympia Bover, Bank of Spain Family-Friendly Policies and Fertility: What Firms Got to Do With It? Nezih Guner, CEMFI (s) Yuliya Kulikova, Bank of Spain Alessandro Ruggieri, University of Nottingham Carlos Sanz, Bank of Spain A3: Education and Non-Cognitive Skills Chair: Emilia Del Bono Grace Chang, London School of Economics and Political How does children's time allocation affect their non-cognitive skills? Evidence from four Science developing countries Cheti Nicoletti, University of York Parental beliefs and child human capital Almudena Sevilla, UCL Valentina Tonei, University of Southampton (s) Darwin Cortes, Universidad del Rosario (s) Labor Intensive- versus Capital Intensive- Early Childhood Juan Miguel Gallego, Universidad del Rosario Health Interventions and Formation of Socioemotional Skills Dario Maldonado, Universidad de los Andes Paul Rodriguez Lesmes, Universidad del Rosario Emilia Del Bono, University of Essex (s) Skill Formation and the Trouble with Child Non- Cognitive Skill Measures Josh Kinsler, University of Georgia Ronni Pavan, University of Rochester A4: Same-Sex Couples Chair: Shuai Chen Alyssa Schneebaum, Vienna University Spousal Health Insurance and Labor Supply: Evidence from Same -Sex Couples Elisabeth Wurm, Vienna University (s) Joshua Martin, West Virginia University (s) The Effect of Same -Sex Partnership Laws on Adoptions and Family Formation in the U.S. Zachary Rodriguez, West Virginia University Silvia Palmaccio, KU Leuven (s) Early Labor Market Outcomes of Children in Same-Sex families: Evidence from Population Data. Deni Mazrekaj, University of Oxford Kristof De Witte, KU Leuven Shuai Chen, LISER (s) Mental Health Effects of Same-Sex Marriage Legalization Jan van Ours, Erasmus School of Economics 4 A5: Household health Chair: Gabriella Conti Enrica Croda, Ca' Foscari University of Venice The Socioeconomic Status Gradient in Pain: A Cross -Country Analysis Viola Angelini, University of Groningen (s) Health and Wellbeing Spillovers of a Partner’s Cancer Diagnosis Joan Costa, Font LSE Cristina Borra, University of Seville The impact of education on health at birth: causal evidence from Spain. Pilar Cuevas-Ruiz, UCL (s) Almudena Sevilla, UCL Sarah Cattan, Institute for Fiscal Studies The Health Effects of Early Interventions: Evidence from Sure Start Gabriella Conti, University College London (s) A6: Household Macroeconomics & Policies Chair: Cameron Ellis Giacomo Mangiante, University of Lausanne (s) Monetary policy shocks and inflation inequality Christoph Lauper, University of Lausanne Zhongchen Hu, London School of Economics Salience and Households' Flood Insurance Decisions Emirhan Ilhan, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management Sea Level Rise and Portfolio Choice Benjamin Collier, Temple University Credit Demand in a Crisis Cameron Ellis, Temple