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Expired
Christian Schluter, Carsten Schröder, Johannes König, Mattis Beckmannshagen
This open workshop is part of the project Life-course Inequality Dynamics, funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) and Agence nationale de la recherche (ANR, French National Research Agency).
Keynote speakers are:
Prof. Dr. Cecilia García Peñalosa, Aix-Marseille School of Economics
Title: Trends and Inequality in Lifetime Earnings in France
Prof. Dr. Dr. Giacomo Corneo, Freie Universität Berlin
Title: Lifetime income inequality and redistribution
Concerns about inequality and questions of social justice and cohesion have re-entered the public arena and animate debate. In his Nobel prize lecture in 2015, Angus Deaton has outlined three imperatives that are key to understanding inequalities and formulating welfare-enhancing policies: (I) Differences in resources across individuals should be measured not only at specific points in time but also across the life course. (II) Direct economic measures of well-being should be developed to assess better socio-economic outcomes. (III) Data should be reconciled with lifecycle models to explain the causal mechanisms behind outcomes. Our open workshop is an initiative to build on these imperatives and seeks to bring together scholars whose research focuses, from a lifecycle perspective, on inequalities in and fluctuations of economic resources and their drivers.
We invite submissions that deal with any aspect of inequality dynamics over the lifecycle. There is no participation fee. Travel expenses are not covered.
If you would like to participate in the workshop and / or present your own research, please send your application to: LINDY@diw.de
If you want to present, please be sure to submit an extended abstract or full paper.
Submission deadline is August 25, 2024
For more information on the workshop, please refer to our website mentioned below.
Mohrenstr. 58
10117 Berlin , Germany