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09:00-09:15
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Introduction [Each presentation lasts 15-20 minutes followed by 10-15 minutes discussion]
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09:15-12:15 Round 1: The great recession, institutions and inequality
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Karl Aiginger, WIFO
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Stylised facts on the interaction between income distribution and the great recession
Paper:
The interaction between income distribution and the great recession
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Michael Förster, OECD
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Income inequality in the wake of the crisis
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Rebecca Riley, NIESR
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The UK National Minimum Wage and its effects on earnings and employment during the great recession
Link to the full report (Low Pay Commission)
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Roger Wilkins, MI
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Income inequality and mobility in Australia (2001 to 2010) and the effects of the global financial crisis
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Gérard Cornilleau and Hélène Périvier, OFCE
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Employment consequences of the economic crisis and public policies in Europe: Focus on gender and different age groups
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12:00-13:15 Lunch (sandwich box provided)
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13:15-16:45 Round 2: Shocks and other drivers of inequality in general
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Rudiger Ahrend, OECD
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The effects of macroeconomic shocks across population groups
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Corinne Prost, INSEE
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A scarred generation? French evidence on young people entering into a tough labour market
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Isabell Koske, OECD
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Policy drivers of labour income and disposable income inequality across countries
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David Autor, NBER
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Revisiting the Trade and Employment Debate: Local Labor Market Effects of Import Competition in the US
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Hideo Akabayashi, TCER
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The education gap in Japan (plus the labour market after the Tohoku Great Earthquake)
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Francisco Azpitarte, MI
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Pro-poorness of growth in Australia in the last decade
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Fernando de Holanda Barbosa Filho, FGV
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Income inequality and social mobility in Brazil: Developments over the past few years Full paper: Income inequality and labour market dynamics in Brazil
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16:45 Round 3: Wrapping up
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