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5th Workshop in Gender and Economics

  • Location

    Weicker Building

    4 Rue Alphonse Weicker

    2721, Luxembourg, Luxembourg

  • Type(s)
    Conferences, In-person event

The fifth edition of the Gender and Economics Workshop will be held at the 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Luxembourg, Luxembourg City, on 21–22 May 2026. The workshop is organised by the Department of Economics and Management of the 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Luxembourg and LISER. The event aims to bring together scholars presenting cutting-edge research in economics, with a particular focus on gender, culture, family, fertility, and diversity.

CONFIRMED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
We have the great honor to welcome the following keynote speakers:
Johanna Rickne (Stockholm 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½) and Klaus Desmet (SMU)

ORGANIZING AND SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Luisito Bertinelli, Anastasia Litina, Hillel Rapoport, Eva Sierminska, Skerdi Zanaj

Thursday, 21 May 2026
  • 08.30 – 9.00

    Welcome and Registration

  • 9.00 – 11.00

    Parallel sessions 1A and 1B

    Session 1A – Labor Markets and Gendered Work Choices

    Chair: Luis Bertinelli

    1. What Do Women Want in a Job? Kenza Elass (Center for Economic Research on Governance, Inequality and Conflict)
    2. Production Heterogeneity in Collective Labor Supply Models with Children Charles Gauthier (Universitat de Barcelona)
    3. Up to the Top or Stuck in the Middle: Does Gender Influence How Far Machiavellian Personalities Climb the Corporate Ladder? Mehrzad Baktash (8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Trier)
    4. The Earnings Premium for Long Hours: A Directed Search Approach Tom Potoms (8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Susse

    Session 1B – Female Labor Supply and Mobility Constraints

    Chair: Eva Sierminska

    1. Environmental Shocks and Female Labor Supply: Evidence from the Dust Bowl Max Steinhardt (Freie Universität Berlin)
    2. Public Transport: A Route to Reduce Employment Gap? Viktor Veterinarov (Sciences Po)
    3. Family-friendly Jobs and Occupational Sorting across Gender Kathrine Aaby Lorentzen (EQUALNovaERA / 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Copenhagen)
    4. The Other Side: Immigrant Women and Native Women’s Work in the United States, 1910–1930 Aurélie Gillen (8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Luxembourg)
  • 11.00 – 11.10

    Coffee Break

  • 11.10 – 13.10

    Parallel sessions 2A and 2B

    Session 2A – Gender Norms and Politics

    Chair: Emma Thill

    1. How Fathers Take Leave: Gender Norms or Economic Incentives? Irene Brusini (Norwegian School of Economics)
    2. Can Social Media Campaigns Help Female Politicians in Gender-Unequal Countries of the EU? Evidence from Czech Republic Sofia Karina Trommlerová (Institute of Public Policy, Comenius 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ Bratislava)
    3. Female Political Leaders and Public Funding Attraction: Evidence from Italian Municipalities Raffaella Santolini (Marche Polytechnic 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½)
    4. Socio-Political Upheavals and Marriage Payments: Evidence from Egypt’s Arab Spring Karine Moukaddem (Université Catholique de Louvain)

    Session 2B – Identity and Gendered Household Decisions

    Chair: Ariane Gordan

    1. Faith, Interrupted: Identity and Behavior After Forced Atheism Sofiana Sinani (CERGE-EI)
    2. Ethnic Composition, Identity, and Assimilation Vincenzo Lombardo (8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Naples Parthenope)
    3. Droughts and Women’s Intra-household Bargaining Power in Rural Ethiopia: Who Decides When the Rains Fail? John Owusu (Queen’s 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½)
    4. Urbanization and Interethnic Marriages in Sub-Saharan Africa Ariane Gordan (8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Luxembourg)
  • 13.10 – 14.15

    Lunch Break

  • 14.15 – 15.30

    Keynote Lecture by Johanna Rickne Stockholm 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½

    Sexual harassment and women’s academic careers

  • 15.30 – 15.45

    Coffee break

  • 15.45 – 17.45

    Poster Session I

    1. Afia Akbar (8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Massachusetts Boston) Childcare Policy and the Motherhood Penalty: Evidence from a High-Cost U.S. City—Boston
    2. Elard Amaya (Collegio Carlo Alberto) When Extreme Weather Hits Home: Huaicos and Gender-Based Violence in Peru
    3. Simon Andersen (8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Copenhagen) The Hidden Child Penalty
    4. Inés Guillemyn (8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Antwerp and KU Leuven) Beyond Wages: The Child Penalty in Retirement Savings
    5. María Camila Jiménez Amaya (Gran Sasso Science Institute) Austerity and Gender-Based Violence: Insights from England and Wales
      Gender, Birth Order, and Child Growth: Evidence from Central Asia
    6. Pawandeep Kaur (8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Goettingen) Who Benefits from Affirmative Action? Sub-Caste Inequality in India
    7. Zhijie Wang (KU Leuven) Fertility Timing and Intrahousehold Allocation: The Role of Anticipated Specialization
Friday, 22 May 2026
  • 22 May 2026

  • 08.30-09.00

    Welcome and Registration

  • 09.00-11.00

    Parallel sessions 3A and 3B

    Session 3A – Culture, Education, and Gender Equality

    Chair: Skerdi Zanaj

    1. The Gendered Effects of Negative Shocks in Science: Evidence from Retractions Alessandra Casarico (Bocconi 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½)
    2. International Tourism and Local Religiosity Anastasia Litina (8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Macedonia)
    3. Female Representation in School Boards Aleksa Uljarević (LISER)
    4. Secularism in Public Education: Evidence from a Ban on Religious Symbols in Belgium Skerdi Zanaj (8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Luxembourg)

    Session 3B – Policy Evaluation and Gendered Outcomes

    Chair: Maria Krelifa

    1. Female Genital Mutilation Bans: Natural Experiments from 19 Countries Sandrine Mesplé-Somps (DIAL, UMR LEDa, Paris-Dauphine-PSL / IRD / CNRS)
    2. The Right to Parental Part-Time Work in Austria Johanna Reuter (Johannes Kepler Universität Linz)
    3. Harsher Punishment and Juvenile Crime: Evidence from India Harpreet Singh Chawla (8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ College London)
    4. Retargeting an Anti-Poverty Cash Transfer Program Increases Intimate Partner Violence Clotilde Mahé (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
    5. The Impact of Overtime Limits on Firms and Workers: Evidence from Japan’s Work Style Reform
      Gabriel Burdin (Università degli Studi di Siena)
  • 11.00-12.30

    Poster Session II & Coffee Break

    1. Charlotte Middelhoff (8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Goettingen) Female Empowerment and Male Backlash: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on the Role of Gender Equality Trajectories
    2. Agnese Sechi (8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Genoa)
      The Gender Side of Trade Shocks: Evidence from the Italian Labor Market
    3. Manzura Jumaniyazova (Technical 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Munich, School of Social Sciences and Technology
    4. Guanyi Wang (KU Leuven) Inequality at Home: Parental Gender Gaps and Intrahousehold Allocation
    5. Alicja Wejdner-Cichy (SGH Warsaw School of Economics) Equal Pay in Unequal Systems: A Comparative Analysis of Policy Approaches in the EU
    6. Yushao Ye (Norwegian School of Economics) Spillover Effects of Public Childcare on Firms
    7. Barbara Ama Zelu (Universitat Rovira i Virgili) Impact of Educational Attainment on Gender Norms Formation
  • 12.30-13.30

    Coffee break

  • 13.30-14.45

    Keynote Lecture by Klaus Desmet Southern Methodist 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½
    Using Social Media Data to Examine the Gender Equality Paradox in Preferences

  • 14.45-16.45

    Parallel Sessions 4A and 4B

    Session 4A – Women’s Agency and Labor Supply


    Chair: Gauthier Fontanive Room

    1. Female Leaders and Women’s Labor Supply: Evidence from India Angel Pandit (LIDAM, UCLouvain, Belgium)
    2. Medals and Mindsets: How Women’s Olympic Competitiveness Advances Gender Equality Henry Chen (Business School, The 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Hong Kong)
    3. Twice the Heat: Gender, Labor Supply, and Time Use in Urban Colombia Natalia Labrador Bernate (AMSE)
    4. The Effects of Nurse Home Visits on Grandparental Childcare, Employment, and Maternal Well-Being Ilse van der Voort (Erasmus 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ Rotterdam)

    Session 4B – Family, Marriage, and Child Penalties

    Chair: Anastasia Litina

    1. Child Penalty in the Extended Family Alex Jenni (8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Zurich)
    2. Work From Home and Child Penalties Lennart Ziegler (Central European 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½)
    3. When Father Likes Son and Mother Likes Daughter: Rules of Descent and the (In)Efficient Household Stefan Klonner (Heidelberg 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½)
    4. Co-Parenting and Careers after Divorce Katarina Kuske (Bocconi 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½)

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