Seminar Series
DONDENA SEMINAR SERIES - FALL 2024
All seminars will take place in hybrid mode from 12:45 to 2:00PM (CET) at Bocconi University Room 3.B3.SR01 via Röntgen 1, Milano
FOR INFORMATION
Carlo F. Dondena Center for Research on Social Dynamics and Public Policy
tel. +39 025836.6620 dondenaresearch@unibocconi.it www.dondena.unibocconi.it
9 SEPTEMBER
DOES ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE HELP OR HURT GENDER DIVERSITY? EVIDENCE FROM TWO FIELD EXPERIMENTS ON RECRUITMENT IN TECH
Andreas Leibbrandt Monash University
jointly with SI LAB
16 SEPTEMBER
SERVANTHOOD AND THE EUROPEAN MARRIAGE PATTERN, 1500-1900
Sheilagh Ogilvie University of Oxford
23 SEPTEMBER
RETHINKING EDUCATION: ATTITUDES, BEHAVIOR AND SUPPORT FOR DEMOCRACY IN THE UNITED STATES
Liesbet Hooghe & Gary Marks University of North Carolina
30 SEPTEMBER
FISCAL STRUCTURES AND SPATIAL INEQUALITY
Rourke O'Brien Yale University
7 OCTOBER
DISABILITY-BASED EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION: EVIDENCE FROM A SERIES OF FIELD EXPERIMENTS
David Pettinicchio University of Toronto
14 OCTOBER
EXPLAINING THE OPENING GAP IN LIFE EXPECTANCY ACROSS INCOME GROUPS
Michael Kuhn IIASA
21 OCTOBER
USING A NEW LEGAL FORM: THE GMBH, 1892-1933
Tim Guinnane Yale University
28 OCTOBER
SMALL AREA MORTALITY ESTIMATION WITH PROBABILISTIC CORRECTIONS FOR DATA ERRORS
Carl Schmertmann Florida State University
4 NOVEMBER
GEOGRAPHIC MOBILITY AND OLD-AGE MORTALITY IN AMERICA
Jiaxin Shi University of Winsonsin-Madison
11 NOVEMBER
PARTY INSTABILITY IN PARLIAMENTS
Sona Golder Pennsylvania State University
25 NOVEMBER
SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC PROJECTIONS IN OFFICIAL STATISTICS: METHODS AND SCENARIOS
Marco Marsili ISTAT
9 DECEMBER
DATING AND BREAKING UP WITH THE BOSS: BENEFITS, COSTS, AND SPILLOVERS
Emily Nix USC Marshall School of Business
jointly with AXA Gender Lab
This thirteenth appointment of the Dondena Seminar Series Fall 2022 will feature a presentation from Professor Luca Flabbi, in the Economics Department of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; on his academic paper titled “Child Care Markets, Parental Labor Supply, and Child Development”
Please note that the seminar will be in a hybrid format - presence + Zoom meetings at the following link: https://unibocconi-it.zoom.us/j/94575557990
This seminar has been co-organized with Bocconi's AXA Lab for Gender Equality
This twelfth appointment of the Dondena Seminar Series Fall 2022 will feature a presentation from Giorgia Menta, post-doctoral researcher at the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER); on her academic paper titled “Depression and Early Retirement Age: Causal Evidence from a Gene-Environment Setup”
Please note that the seminar will be in a hybrid format - presence + Zoom meetings at the following link: https://unibocconi-it.zoom.us/j/94419456584
This eleventh appointment of the Dondena Seminar Series Fall 2022 will feature a presentation from professor Manuela Stranges, Associate Professor of Demography at the Department of Economics, Statistics and Finance “Giovanni Anania”, University of Calabria; on her academic paper titled “Subjective Wellbeing: economic, social and legislative factors”
Please note that the seminar will be in a hybrid format (presence + Zoom meetings at the following link: https://unibocconi-it.zoom.us/j/97667549323
This extra tenth appointment of the Dondena Seminar Series Fall 2022 will feature a presentation from Professor Monica Helen Green, fellow of the Medieval Academy of America, specialized in the history of infectious diseases in the pre-modern European period; on her academic paper titled "A New Definition of the Black Death: Genetic Findings and Historical Interpretations"
Please note that the seminar will be in a hybrid format (presence + Zoom meetings at the following link: https://unibocconi-it.zoom.us/j/91877851612
This ninth appointment of the Dondena Seminar Series Fall 2022 will feature a presentation from Professor Thomas Baudin, Full Professor at IESEG School of Management in the Economics and Quantitative Methods Department; on his academic paper titled "Le bruit et l'odeur": Discrimination, work and fertility among second generation migrants in France "
Please note that the seminar will be in a hybrid format (presence + Zoom meetings at the following link: https://unibocconi-it.zoom.us/j/91868044253
This eight appointment of the Dondena Seminar Series Fall 2022 will feature a presentation from Professor Bishnupriya Gupta, Professor of Economics and Co-editor of the Journal of Economic History from Warwick University, on her academic paper titled "Missing Women in Colonial India".
Please note that the seminar will be in a hybrid format (presence + Zoom meetings at the following link: https://unibocconi-it.zoom.us/j/91931658260
This seventh appointment of the Dondena Seminar Series Fall 2022 will feature a presentation from Professor Trevor Jackson of the George Washington University, where he teaches and researches on the history of inequality and financial crisis, on his academic paper “From Commodity Gluts to General Gluts: Crises of Overabundance in Atlantic Economies, 1602-2008”
Please note that the seminar will be in a hybrid format (presence + Zoom meetings at the following link: https://unibocconi-it.zoom.us/j/94878304230
This sixth meeting of the Dondena Seminar Series Fall 2022 will feature a presentation from Judy Zara Stephenson, Fellow of Wadham College Oxford, UK, and an economic historian of labour markets, organisations and employment in early modern England; on her academic paper “Nominal wages and labour market power in early modern London”
Please note that the seminar will be in a hybrid format (presence + Zoom meetings at the following link: https://unibocconi-it.zoom.us/j/96117265216
This fifth meeting of the Dondena Seminar Series Fall 2022 will feature a presentation from Emilio Zagheni, Executive Director of the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) and Affiliate Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Washington, on his academic paper "Global migration of scholars: trends, gender inequalities, and patterns with economic development"
Please note that the seminar will be in a hybrid format (presence + Zoom meetings at the following link: https://unibocconi-it.zoom.us/j/98934478621)
This fourth appointment of the DONDENA Seminar Series FALL will feature a presentation from Julia Schulte-Cloos; Research Fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute, on her paper "Familiarity with the political role of ethnic minorities reduces voter bias against candidates of immigrant origin"
You may follow the event online via ZOOM Meetings at this link: https://unibocconi-it.zoom.us/j/93152820668