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Friday, July 24 | |
FORMAT: 20-25 minutes for the presentation and in the remaining time a moderator will coordinate the discussion by reading selected questions and comments submitted in the Q&A or Chat to which the authors will respond.
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12:30 pm |
Opening Remarks
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Papers on Women and Household Finance Issues
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12:35 pm |
Gender Roles and the Gender Expectations Gap |
1:20 pm |
On Her Own Account: How Strengthening Women’s Financial Control Impacts Labor Supply and Gender Norms |
2:05 pm |
Mention of Three Additional Papers on Women and Household Finance Issues
Emma Riley, Oxford University “Resisting Social Pressure in the Household Using Mobile Money: Experimental Evidence on Microenterprise Investment in Uganda” (video) Luigi Guiso, EIEF Luana Zaccaria, EIEF “From Patriarchy to Partnership: Gender Equality and Household Finance” (slides) (video) Ana Maria Montoya, University of Chile Eric Parrado, IADB and ESE Business School Alex Solis, Uppsala University Raimundo Undurraga, New York University “Bad Taste: Gender Discrimination in the Consumer Credit Market” (slides) (video) |
2:10 pm |
Break
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2:20 pm |
Victimization, Gender, and Covid-19 Grant Recipients Five (6-minute) Egg-Timers
Heidi Stöckl, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Gerry Mshana, National Institute for Medical Research, Tanzania “The Effect of COVID-19 on Women, Livelihood, and Violence in Mwanza, Tanzania” Amalia R. Miller, University of Virginia Carmit Segal, University of Zurich “Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Domestic Violence in US Cities” Sonia R. Bhalotra, University of Essex Emilia Brito Rebolledo, Brown University Damian Clarke, University of Chile Pilar Larroulet, University of Maryland Francisco Pino, University of Chile “COVID-19 and Domestic Violence – Evidence from Rolling Quarantines in Chile” Keith Finlay, U.S. Census Bureau Michael G. Mueller-Smith, University of Michigan Brittany Street, University of Missouri “The Determinants and Aftermath of Victimization in US Households and the Implications of COVID-19” |
Papers on Victimization, Vulnerability, and Violence Against Women
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2:50 pm |
Cultural Distance and Conflict-Related Sexual Violence |
3:35 pm |
Break
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3:45 pm |
Safety First: Perceived Risk of Street Harassment and Educational Choices of Women |
4:30 pm |
The Effects of Social Movements: Evidence from #MeToo |
5:15 pm |
Mention of Three Additional Papers on Victimization, Vulnerability, and Violence
Ing-Haw Cheng, Dartmouth College and NBER Alice Hsiaw, Brandeis University “Reporting Sexual Misconduct in the #MeToo Era” (video) Andreas Kotsadam, University of Oslo Espen Villanger, University of Oslo “Jobs and Intimate Partner Violence “Evidence from a Field Experiment in Ethiopia” (video) |
Anke Becker, Harvard Business School
"On the Economic Origins of Restrictions on Women's Sexuality" (video) |
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5:20 pm |
Victimization, Gender, and Covid-19 Grant Recipients Four (6-minute) Egg-Timers
Erica M. Field, Duke University and NBER Ursula T. Aldana, Institute for Peruvian Studies “The Impact of COVID-19 on Intimate Partner Violence in Urban Peru” Rebecca Thornton, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and NBER Scott Cunningham, Baylor University Gregory DeAngelo, Claremont Graduate University Yunie Le, Claremont Graduate University Anuar Assamidanov, Claremont Graduate University “COVID-19, Shelter-in-Place, and Domestic Violence” Sarah J. Baird, George Washington University Manisha Shah, UCLA and NBER “The Shadow Pandemic: COVID-19 and Violence Against Adolescent Girls in LMICs” Bilge Erten, Northeastern University Pinar Keskin, Wellesley College Silvia Prina, Northeastern University “COVID-19 Movement Restrictions and Domestic Violence: Evidence from the US” |
5:50 pm |
Adjourn
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Saturday, July 25 | |
12:30 pm |
Opening Remarks
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Papers on Women's Well Being and Children's Health
Joint with the Children Group |
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12:35 pm |
Preschool Availability and Female Labor Force Participation: Evidence from Indonesia |
1:20 pm |
The Economic Consequences of Being Denied an Abortion |
2:05 pm |
Break
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2:15 pm |
Globalization, Gender, and the Family |
3:00 pm |
Mention of Three Additional Papers on Women’s Well Being and Children’s Health
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Scott Kim, University of Pennsylvania
Petra Moser, New York University and NBER Women in Science. Lessons from the Baby Boom (video) |
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Hanno Foerster, Boston College
Untying the Knot: How Child Support and Alimony Affect Couples’ Dynamic Decisions and Welfare (slides) (video) |
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Sandra Aguilar, Columbia University
Eva O. Arceo-Gomez, Univerisad Iberoamericana Elia De la Cruz Toledo He, Loyola Marymount University “Inside the Black Box of Child Penalties” (slides)(video) |
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Papers on Women and Education across the World
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3:05 pm |
From Pink-Collar to STEM fields. Cultural Persistence and Diffusion of Socialist Gender Norms |
3:50 pm |
Break
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4:05 pm |
Early Career, Life-Cycle Choices, and Gender |
4:50 pm |
Joining the Men's Club: The Returns to Pursuing High-earnings Male-dominated Fields for Women |
5:35 pm |
Mention of Three Additional Papers on Women and Education Across the World
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Carolyn Sloane, University of California at Riverside
Erik Hurst, University of Chicago and NBER Dan Black, University of Chicago A Cross-Cohort Analysis of Human Capital Specialization and the College Gender Wage Gap (slides) (video) |
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Eric V. Edmonds, Dartmouth College and NBER
Benjamin Feigenberg, University of Illinois at Chicago Jessica Leight, International Food Policy Research Institute Advancing the Agency of Adolescent Girls (slides) (video) |
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Yana Gallen, University of Chicago
Melanie Wasserman, University of California at Los Angeles Informed Choices: Gender Gaps in Career Advice (video) |
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5:40 pm |
Adjourn
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