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what can be done?
CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF INEQUALITY AND SOCIAL
MOBILITY: WHAT CAN BE DONE?
Faculty of Economics, Sapienza University of Rome
September 25th-26th
AULA BIANCHI BANDINELLI – Via A. Scarpa 16, Roma)
FRIDAY 25th : 9:30am-1:00pm
Welcome addresses
Giuseppe Ciccarone, Carole Beebe
Tarantelli, Maurizio Franzini
INEQUALITY IN THE LABOUR
MARKET
Chair: Tito Boeri
“Disappearing Routine Jobs: An
Establishment-Level Analysis”
Matias Cortes (University of
Manchester), Andrea Salvatori (ISER,
Essex)
“Changing Career Prospects for Young
Workers and the Decline in Routine
Employment"
Matias Cortes (University of
Manchester), Paolo Naticchioni
(University of Roma Tre),
Giuseppe Ragusa (Luiss), Claudia Vittori
(Sapienza, University of Rome),
“Job polarization in the UK: another look"
John Muellbauer (Nuffield College,
Oxford), Annalisa Cristini (University of
Bergamo)
DISCUSSION
"Welfare Economics of Education When
Signaling and Credit Constraints Coexist"
Marcello D’Amato (University of
Salerno), Dilip Mookherjee (Boston
University)
Mastromatteo (University Cattolica of
Milan)
"Income Inequality differences across
countries: Assessing the role of policy,
labour market and demographic factors"
Denisa Maria Sologon (LISER,
Luxembourg), Philippe Van Kerm
(LISER, Luxembourg), Cathal
O'Donoghue (Unu-Merit)
DISCUSSION
FRIDAY 25th: 2:30pm-7:00pm
INTERGENERATIONAL
TRANSMISSION OF INEQUALITY
Chair: Elena Granaglia
“Income Inequality and Opportunity
Inequality in Europe: Recent Trends and
Explaining Factors”
Vito Peragine (University of Bari),
Daniele Checchi (University of Milan),
Laura Serlenga (University of Bari)
“From the Cradle to the Grave: the effect
of family background on career path of
Italian men”
Francesco Vona (OFCE, Paris), Michele
Raitano (Sapienza, University of Rome)
DISCUSSION
SATURDAY 26th: 9:30am-1:00pm
INEQUALITY: WHAT CAN BE DONE?
Chair: Maurizio Franzini
"Early Years Policy in the UK: did it
deliver for disadvantaged children?”
“Inequality: What can be done?”
Jo Blanden (University of Surrey) Emilia Anthony Atkinson (University of Oxford)
Del Bono , S. McNally, and B. Rabe
DISCUSSION
(ISER, Essex)
“A Stress Test of the Welfare State”
“Too many children left behind”
Tito Boeri (Bocconi University of Milan
Miles Corak (University of Ottawa)
and INPS)
"Lifetime intergenerational economic
mobility in the UK: evidence and policy"
Paul Gregg (University of Bath), Lindsey
Macmillan (IOE-UCL, London), Claudia
VIttori (Sapienza University of Rome)
“A feasible unemployment-based shock
absorber for the euro area”
Andrea Brandolini, Francesca Carta,
Franceso D’Amuri (Bank of Italy)
DISCUSSION
“Intergenerational mobility in the very
long run: Florence 1427-2011”
Sauro Mocetti and Guglielmo Barone
(Bank of Italy)
DISCUSSION
“Raising minimum income floors:
incrementalist and innovative pathways
through the glass ceiling”
Ive Marx (Antwerp University)
“What if your boss is a woman? Work
organization, work-life balance and
gender discrimination at the workplace” “Ability and background rewarding in non
Claudio Lucifora (University Cattolica of
competitive markets”
Milan)
Maurizio Franzini, Fabrizio Patriarca,
DISCUSSION
Michele Raitano (Sapienza, University of
"Inequality and labour market
Rome), Francesco Vona (OFCE, Paris)
performance: a macroeconomic analysis"
Sergio Destefanis, Roberto Iorio
(University of Salerno), Giuseppe
“Why policy makers do not act on
inequality”
Mario Pianta (University of Urbino);
“Building and using skills in segmented
labour markets: the way forward”
Stefano Scarpetta (OECD).
DISCUSSION AND FINAL REMARKS
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