Labor Studies Program Meeting

David Autor and Alexandre Mas, Organizers

November 18, 2022

SIEPR in Stanford, CA and on Zoom

Conference Code of Conduct

Friday, November 18
8:30 am
Continental Breakfast
9:00 am
Nicholas Bloom, Stanford University and NBER
Ruobing Han, Stanford University
James Liang, Peking University

How Hybrid Working from Home Works Out
Discussant: Edward L. Glaeser, Harvard University and NBER
10:00 am
Mary Ann Bronson, Georgetown University
Peter Skogman Thoursie, Stockholm University

The Wage Growth and Within-Firm Mobility of Men and Women: New Evidence and Theory
Discussant: Heather Sarsons, University of British Columbia and NBER
10:50 am
Break
11:10 am
Andrew Caplin, New York University and NBER
Søren Leth-Petersen, University of Copenhagen
Minjoon Lee, Carleton University
Johan Sæverud, University of Copenhagen
Matthew D. Shapiro, University of Michigan and NBER

How Worker Productivity and Wages Grow with Tenure and Experience: The Firm Perspective
Discussant: Joseph Altonji, Yale University and NBER
12:00 n
Lunch
1:00 pm
Costas Cavounidis, University of Warwick
Qingyuan Chai, Boston University
Kevin Lang, Boston University and NBER
Raghav Malhotra, University of Leicester

Obsolescence Rents: Teamsters, Truckers, and Impending Innovations
Discussant: Petra Moser, New York University and NBER
2:00 pm
Kirill Borusyak, University of California, Berkeley and NBER
Rafael Dix-Carneiro, Duke University and NBER
Brian K. Kovak, Carnegie Mellon University and NBER

Understanding Migration Responses to Local Shocks
Discussant: Joan Monras, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
2:50 pm
Break
3:10 pm
Ellora Derenoncourt, Princeton University and NBER
François Gerard, Queen Mary University of London
Lorenzo Lagos, Brown University
Claire Montialoux, University of California at Berkeley

Racial Inequality, Minimum Wage Spillovers, and the Informal Sector (slides)
Discussant: Charles C. Brown, University of Michigan and NBER
4:00 pm
Adjourn