Eindconferentie: Werk, gezondheid en pensioen
On 22 and 23 November 2019 Raymond Montizaan and Andries de Grip (ROA Maastricht University) organise an English conference on the Netspar project: Work, health and Retirement. More information on the program can be found below. The corresponding e-mail adress is: [email protected]
Registration/Coffee
Welcome and opening speech by Didier Fouarge (ROA) / Raymond Montizaan (ROA)
Age, productivity, skills en employability
Morning chair: Raymond Montizaan (ROA)
Invited lecture: Giorgio Brunello (University of Padova)
Paper presentation session 1:
Big Data at work: Age and labor productivity in the service sector
Matthias Weiss (OTH Regensburg)
Discussant: Wendy Smits (CBS/ROA)
Coffee break
Paper presentation session 2:
The Role of Labor Demand in the Labor Market Effects of a Pension Reform
Mona Pfister (University of Würzburg)
Discussant: Thomas Post (Maastricht University)
Paper presentation session 3:
Is retirement polarized? An empirical application of the task approach to retirement in Germany
Laura Romau Gordo (DZA)
Discussant: Mark Levels (ROA)
Lunch
Afternoon chair: Didier Fouarge (ROA)
Poster Pitches
Poster presentations:
Pension reform
- Suncica Vujic (University of Antwerp)
TWIN PEAKS: An Analysis of the Gender Gap in Pension Income in England - Philip Jaeger (RWI)
Pension Incentives and Labor Force Participation: Evidence from the Introduction of Universal Old-Age Assistance in the UK - Simon Rabaté (CPB)
The Effects of Increasing the Normal Retirement Age: Evidence From the Netherlands - Tunga Kantarci (Tilburg University)
Increasing the labor market participation among older workers in the Netherlands: effects of the pension incentives, increasing retirement age, and partial retirement
Skills,Tasks and Age
- Pascal Hess (IAB)
Technological Change and Further Training - Davey Poulissen (ROA)
Determinants of the willingness to train, and the role of Career plateauing, and Age - Anneleen van de Plas (European Commission)
Skills of the Future, Workers of the Past?
Age Discrimination
Invited Lecture: David Neumark (University of California, Irvine)
Coffee break
Paper presentation 4:
Impact of employer characteristics and beliefs on propensity to hire older job applicants: evidence from a stated preferences experiment
Raymond Montizaan (ROA)
Discussant: Bart Golsteyn (Maastricht University)
Paper presentation 5:
What Does a Job Candidate’s Age Signal to Employers?
Hannah van Borm (Ghent University)
Discussant: Olivier Marie (Erasmus University/ROA)
Paper presentation 6:
Do informational nudges alter firms’ hiring behavior of older workers?
Pia Homrighausen (IAB)
Discussant: Lisa Brüggen (Maastricht University)
Workshop dinner
Morning chair: Andries de Grip (ROA)
Pension Retirement
Invited lecture: Marike Knoef (Leiden university & Netspar)
Poster Pitches
Coffee break
Poster presentations:
Health, retirement and family
- Michele Belloni (University of Turin)
Long-term effects of acute health shocks on labour market outcomes: analysis on blue-collar Italian employees - Dirk Scheele (Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment)
Extending work life and age related health impairments - Birgit Bleimer (University of Mains)
No “Honeymoon Phase” Whose health benefits from retirement and when - Andreas Backhaus (Centre for European Policy Studies)
The effect of grandchildren on grandparental labour supply: Evidence from Europe
Paper presentation session 7:
Technology Adoption and Human Capital Accumulation: An Exactly Solved Framework for Unifying the Empirics on Automation and Education
Danial Ali Akbariy (Lund University)
Discussant: Joan Musyken (Maastricht University)
Paper presentation session 8:
Idle time before retirement: resting or studying? An evaluation of part-time work
Insa Weilage (Leibniz Universität Hannover)
Discussant: Arthur van Soest (Tilburg University)
Closing remarks
Lunch
Locatie
Bonnefantenmuseum
Avenue Ceramique 250
NL-6221 KX Maastricht
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