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PROGRAM OF THIRD MEETINGS OF THE
SOCIETY OF ECONOMICS OF THE
HOUSEHOLD Lisbon,
27-28 May 2019 Held at ISEG – Lisbon School of Economics & Management, Universidade de Lisboa
MONDAY, MAY 27 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM Coffee and Registration (Noble Room /Salão Nobre, Quelhas Building)
Plenary Session (CGD Auditorium, Quelhas Building) 9:00 AM to 9:15 AM Welcoming Session Chairs: Shoshana Grossbard (President of SEHO and Conference Co-organizer) and Elsa Fontainha (ISEG and Co-organizer). 9:15 AM to 10:00 AM Keynote Address “Free Women at Work in the Pre-Civil War United States” by Barry Chiswick | George Washington University, USA. Introduced by Wil van der Klaauw, Senior Vice President, Microeconomic Studies, NY Fed 10:00 AM to 10:45 AM Keynote Address “On the Impact of Terrorism on Individual Well-Being and Time Allocation” by Elena Stancanelli | Paris School of Economics, France.
Introduced by Miriam Beblo (Universität Hamburg)
10:45 AM to 11:00 AM Light Snacks 11:00 AM to 1:00PM MONDAY, MAY 27 Parallel Sessions A
A1 GENERAL HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS: Gender Norms (Aud.2 Quelhas 6)
Chair: Claudia Senik
Raquel Fernández (New York University), Angela Cools, Eleonora Patacchini, “Girls, Boys, and
High Achievers”
Luise Goerges (Universitaet Hamburg), “Choosing Between Career & Family--Gender Roles as
Coordination Device”
Nuria Rodriguez-Planas (CUNY, Queens College), “Social Gender Norms and Intimate Physical
Partner Violence”
Claudia Senik (Sorbonne University and Paris School of Economics), “Culture and Schooling:
Persisting Soviet norms of Science and Gender Equality among Russian Immigrants in Israel”
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A2 HEALTH: Risky Behaviors (Aud. 5 New Quelhas/Novo Quelhas) Chair: Nancy Reichman (Rutgers University)
Hope Corman (Rider University), Dhaval Dave, Ariel Kalil, Ofira Schwartz-Soicher, Nancy
Reichman, “Effects of Maternal Work Incentives on Adolescent Social Behaviors: Differential
Effects by Gender”
Joseph Sabia (San Diego State University, UNH), Resul Cesur, “Did the War on Terror Ignite a
Veteran Opioid Epidemic”
Zach Fone (University of New Hampshire), Joseph Sabia, Resul Cesur, “Do Minimum Wage
Increases Reduce Crime?”
Karen Conway (University of New Hampshire), Rebecca Sen Choudhury, “The Effect of Tobacco
Policies on Youth Physical Activity”
A3 LABOR: Labor Outcomes of Mothers (Aud. 3 Quelhas 6) Chair: Enrica Martino
Lena Hassani Nezhad (Royal Holloway, University of London), “Female Employment and
Child Care”
Midori Wakabayashi (Tohoku University), Wataru Kureishi, Colin McKenzie, Kei Sakata, “Does
a Mother’s Early Return to Work after Childbirth Improve Her Future Employment Status?
Evidence Using the Birth Month of Japanese Babies”
Matilde Machado (Universidad Carlos III), Jesus Carro, Ricardo Mora, “The role of mothers on
female labor force participation: an approach using historical parish records”
Enrica Martino (INED, CHILD), “The Labor Cost of Motherhood: Is a Shorter Leave Helpful?”
A4 CHILDREN: Parental Involvement I (Aud.4 Quelhas Novo/New Quelhas) Chair: Joel Han
Antonio Di Paolo (University of Barcelona), Ramon Caminal, Lorenzo Cappellari, “Linguistic
Skills and the Intergenerational Transmission of Language”
Deni Mazrekaj (Katholic University of Leuven), Kristof De Witte, Sofie Cabus, “School Outcomes
of Children Raised by Same-Sex Couples: Evidence from Administrative Panel Data”
Alena Bicakova (CERGE-EI, Prague), Klara Kaliskova, “Is Longer Maternal Care Always
Beneficial? The Impact of a Four-year Paid Parental Leave”
Joel Han (Loyola University Chicago), “Parental Involvement and Neighborhood Quality:
Evidence from Public Housing Closures in Chicago”
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A5 CONSUMPTION: Food Consumption (Anf. 3 Quelhas 6) Chair: Alejandra Giraldo Hurtado
Hamid Oskorouchi (University of Göttingen), Alfonso Sousa-Poza, “Floods, Food Security and
Coping Strategies: evidence from Afghanistan”
Lorenzo Almada (Georgia State University), Ian McCarthy, “SNAP Benefit Levels, Food
Insecurity, and Diet Quality: Evidence from the Food Acquisition and Purchase Survey”
Maite Blazquez Cuesta (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid), Elena Barcena-Martin, Ana I. Moro-
Egido, “Intra-household Arrangements and Household Level of Material Deprivation”
Alejandra Giraldo Hurtado (University of Rennes, France), Catherine Benjamin, Euan
Phimister, “Energy Efficiency Improvements and Energy Demand: Is the Rebound Effect
Different in a Multi-person Household?”
A6 MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE: Wealth and Marriage (Anf. 1 Quelhas 6) Chair: Carmel Chiswick (George Washington University)
Rafael González-Val (Universidad de Zaragoza, IEB), Miriam Marcén, “House Prices and Divorce
in Spain”
Geng Li (Federal Reserve Board ), Jane Dokko, Jessica Hayes. “Credit Scores and Committed
Relationships”
Cliff Robb (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Samantha Schreiber, “Married with Children? The
Role of Student Loan Debt”
Ya Gao (University of Groningen), Viola Angelini, Rob Alessie, “Parental Housing Wealth and
Children’s Marriage Prospects in China - Evidence from CHARLS”
A7 MONETARY SIDE: Determinants of Savings (CTT Room Quelhas 6) Chair: Mahnaz Mahdavi (Smith College)
Francesco Caloia (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Mauro Mastrogiacomo, Giacomo Pasini, “Being
in Good Hands: Deposit Insurance and Peers Financial Sophistication”
Eduard Suari-Andreu (Leiden University), “House Price Shocks and Household Saving”
Joelle Saad-Lessler (Stevens Institute of Technology), Karen Richman, “Collectivism All
Around: Informal Networks and Savings Shortfalls in the United States”
1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
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Lunch (in Cantina Building Francesinhas 2) 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM Parallel Sessions B B1 GENERAL HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS: Experiments & Interventions (Aud. 2 Quelhas 6) Chair: Manuela Angelucci
Daniela Del Boca (University of Turin), Chiara Pronzato, Giuseppe Sorrenti, “The Impact of a
Conditional Cash Transfer Program on Household Well Being”
Jenke De Keyser (University of Leuven), Laurens Cherchye, Bram De Rock,”The Impact of
Distribution Factors on Group Sharing: a Revealed Preference Analysis”
Manini Ojha (O. P. Jindal Global University), “Gender Gap in Schooling: Is there a Role for
Health Insurance?”
Manuela Angelucci (University of Texas Austin), Daniel Bennett, “Adverse Selection in the
Marriage Market: HIV Testing and Marriage in Rural Malawi”
B2 HEALTH: Aging and Eldercare (Aud. 3 Quelhas 6) Chair: Laura Argys (University of Colorado, Denver)
Steven Stern (Stony Brook University), “O Brother, Where Art Thou? We Need Your Help”
Elizabeth Peters (Urban Institute and American University), Stipica Mudrazija, “Aging and
Care: Parent-Adult Child Geographic Proximity and Implications for Family Care”
Govert Bijwaard (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute), Rob Alessie, Viola
Angelini, “The Effect of Early Life Health on Later Life Home Care Use: the Mediating Role of
Household Composition”
Yulya Truskinovsky (Harvard University), Nicole Maestas, “Caregiving and Labor Force
Participation: New Evidence from the American Time Use Survey”
B3 LABOR: Labor Supply and Earnings (Room Novo Banco Quelhas 6) Chair: Kathrin Ellieroth
Edith Aguirre (University of York), “Domestic Violence and Women’s Earnings: Does Frequency
Matter?”
Enerelt Murakami (Japan International Cooperation Agency), “The Impact of Migration and
Remittances on Labor Supply in Tajikistan”
Aysenur Aydinbakar (Tohoku University), “Intergenerational Transmission of Granny’s
Employment in Japan”
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Kathrin Ellieroth (Indiana University Bloomington), “Spousal Insurance, Precautionary Labor
Supply, and the Business Cycle - A Quantitative Analysis”
B4 CHILDREN: Parental Behavior (Aud. 4 Novo Quelhas/New Quelhas) Chair: Nicolas Salamanca
Elisabetta De Cao (London School of Economics), Daniel Brown, “The Impact of Unemployment
on Child Maltreatment in the United States”
Yanan Zhang (University of Birmingham), Alessandra Guariglia, “To What Extent do Changes
in Household Composition Affect Consumption? Evidence from China”
Lindsey Macmillan (UCL), Emma Tominey, “Which Parental Investments Mediate the Causal
Effect of Parental Education on Child Skills?”
Nicolas Salamanca (University of Melbourne), Deborah Cobb-Clark, Simon Chang, “Parents’
Behavioral Response to Teacher Qualifications”
B5 EDUCATION: Education (Anf. 3 Quelhas 6) Chair: Daniel Halim
Thanh-Tung Nguyen (Hannover University), Trung Thanh Nguyen, Ulrike Grote, “Are
Households Able to Cope with Shocks? Evidence from Rural Cambodia”
Bernardo Graca (ISEG Universidade de Lisboa), Elsa Fontainha, “Awareness and Attitudes
towards Environmental Issues among Students. The Household Resources and Parents’ Role”
Andrea Beller (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Shoshana Grossbard, “Economics of
the Household and Women: Columbia and Chicago”
Daniel Halim (World Bank), Marieke Kleemans, Richard Akresh, “Long-term and
Intergenerational Effects of Education: Evidence from School Construction in Indonesia”
B6 MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE: Theories of Household Decision-Making (Anf. 1 Quelhas 6) Chair: Mery Ferrando
Naijia Guo (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), Xiaoyu Xia, Junsen Zhang, “A Matching
Model of Co-residence with a Family Network: Empirical Evidence from China”
Annalisa Luporini (Università di Firenze), Alessandro Cigno, Alessandro Gioffré, “On the
Evolution of Individual Preferences and Family Rules”
Elisa Pagani (University of Verona), Federico Perali, Martina Menon, Jean-Paul Chavas,
“Collective Welfare Comparisons”
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Mery Ferrando (Tilburg University), “Intra-household Allocations with Public Goods: A New
Source of Gender Inequality”
B7 MONEY SIDE of HOUSEHOLD-MADE DECISIONS (Room CTT Quelhas 6) Chair: Amairisa Kouki
Christiana Sintou (University of Glasgow), “Political Attitudes in Times of Crisis: The Role of
Financial Literacy”
Stefania Basiglio (University of Trento), “Take the Money and Run”: Dutch Evidence on
Inheritance and Transfer Receiving and Divorce”
Junya Hamaaki (Hosei University), “Motives for Inter Vivos Transfers in Japan”
Amairisa Kouki (Royal Holloway University of London), “Flexible Working Arrangements and
Women's Lifetime Outcomes”
4:00 PM to 4:15 PM Coffee Break 4:15 PM to 6:15 PM Parallel Sessions C
C1 GENERAL HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS: Macroeconomics of the Household (Aud.2 Quelhas 6) Chair: Eleanor Brown (Pomona College)
Shoshana Grossbard (San Diego State University), “Market or Command? Domestic Violence,
Male Institutional Domination and the Organization of Household Production”
Viola Angelini (University of Groningen), Jochen Mierau, Raun Van Ooijen, “Fertility and Cohort
Composition over the Business Cycle”
Adan Silverio Murillo (American University), “Is It True That Socio-Economic Development
Improves the Empowerment of Women within the Household?”
Daniel Sichel (Wellesley College), Eric von Hippel, “Household Innovation, R&D, and New
Measures of Intangible Capital”
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C2 HEALTH: Families and Disability (Aud.3 Quelhas 6)
Chair: Andrea Beller (University of Illinois)
Chiara Orsini (University of Sheffield and London School of Economics and Political Science),
Meltem Daysal, Todd Elder, Judy Hellerstein, Scott Imberman, “Parental Human Capital Traits
and Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children
Tansel Yilmazer (Ohio State University), Lauren Jones, Guangyi Wang, “The Long-Run Effect of
the Earned Income Tax Credit on Cognitive Ability”
Jakob Everding (University of Hamburg), “The Intergenerational Effect of Children's Education
on Parental Mental Health
Anastasia Terskaya (University of Alicante), “Parental Human Capital Investment Responses to
Children’s Disability”
C3 LABOR: Labor and Marriage (Room Novo Banco Quelhas 6) Chair: Jacob Penglase
Miriam Marcén (Universidad de Zaragoza), Héctor Bellido, “Will You Marry Me? It Depends (on
the Business Cycle)”
Osnat Lifshitz (IDC Herzliya), Zvika Eckstein, Michael Keane, “Career and Family Decisions:
Cohorts born 1935 – 1975”
Andreas Lagemann (Hamburg Institute of International Economics), Christina Boll (German
Youth Institute), “Does Culture Trump Money? Employment and Childcare Use of Migrant and
Non-Migrant Mothers of Pre-School Children in Germany”
Jacob Penglase (University of Bordeaux), Lauren Hoehn-Velasco, “The Impact of Unilateral
Divorce in Mexico: Bargaining Power and Labor Supply”
C4 CHILDREN: Child Development (Aud. 4 Novo Quelhas /New Quelhas) Chair: Sarah Sander
Elena Meroni (European Commission, DG JRC), Chiara Pronzato, Daniela Piazzalunga, “Use of
Extra-school Time and Child Behaviours. Evidence from the UK”
Jonathan Norris (University of Strathclyde), Marie Hull, “The Skill Development of Children of
Immigrants”
Sonya Krutikova (Institute for Fiscal Studies), Michael Keane, Timothy Neal, “The Impact of
Child Work on Cognitive Development: Results from Four Low to Middle Income Countries”
Sarah Sander (UCL), Mette Gørtz, Vibeke Jensen, “Age at Enrollment in Daycare and Child
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Development”
C5 CONSUMPTION: Higher Needs (Anf. 1 Quelhas 6)
Chair: Mahnaz Mahdavi (Smith College)
Almudena Sevilla (University College London, UCL), Jose Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal, “Intensive
Mothering and Well-being: The Role of Education and Child Care Activity”
Giang Nghiem (Goethe University Frankfurt), “Consumer Credit and Life Satisfaction: The Roles
of Financial Literacy and Financial Advice”
Luigi Ventura (Sapienza, University of Rome), “On the Determinants of Religiosity: a Multi-
Country Perspective”
Francois Gardes (Paris School of Economics), “On the value of time and human life”
C6 MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE: Marriage I (Anf. 3 Quelhas 6) Chair: Jeanne Lafortune
Janice Compton (University of Manitoba), Dana Bazarkulova, “Marriage Traditions and
Investment in Education: The Case of Bride Kidnapping”
Fabio Blasutto (Université Catholique de Louvain), “Cohabitation vs. Marriage: Mating
Strategies by Education in the USA”
Bernt Bratsberg (Frisch Centre), “Hand in Hand We Vote: The Effect of Spousal Voting of
Electoral Turnout”
Jeanne Lafortune (Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile), Murat Iyigun, “Why Wait? Credit
Constraints & a Century of Trends in Education and Marriage Timing”
C7 MIGRATION: Migration (Room CTT Quelhas 6) Chair: Caterina Alacevich
Wilbert van der Klaauw (New York Fed), Gizem Kosar, Tyler Ransom, “Understanding Migration
Aversion using Elicited Counterfactual Choice Probabilities”
Stefania Marcassa (Université de Cergy-Pontoise), Alessandra Fogli, “The Geography of Social
Change”
Anica Kramer (University of Bamberg), “Forced Migration and the Educational Attainment of
Second and Third Generations”
Caterina Alacevich (The Ratio Institute), Catia Nicodemo, “Immigration and work injury risk”
6:15 TO 7:45 PM
Welcoming from Clara Raposo (Dean of ISEG Universidade de Lisboa) Sunset Debate with refreshments in the Lounge/Terrace at the Rooftop: Research and Social Media 8:30 PM
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Dinner (Cervejaria Trindade, R. Nova da Trindade 20 C)
TUESDAY, MAY 28 Plenary Session (CGD Auditorium, Quelhas Building) 9:15 TO 10:00 Keynote lecture “Aspirations and the Education Gender Gap” by Shelly Lundberg, University of California, Santa Barbara Introduced by Libertad González (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) 10:00 to 10:45 Keynote lecture “Inefficient Collective Households: Abuse and Consumption” by Arthur Lewbel, Boston College Introduced by Rossella Calvi (Rice University) 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM Parallel Sessions D
D1 GENERAL HOUSEHOLD ECON: Experiments about Household Decision-Making (Aud.2 Quelhas 6)
Chair: Joao Peixoto (ISEG, Universidade de Lisboa)
Miriam Beblo (Universität Hamburg), Denis Beninger, Luise Goerges, “Maximizing income or
maximizing equality? Experimental evidence from student and non-student couples”
Wei Fu (Lehigh University), “Pledge Your Faith in Love, for Better or for Worse? Evidence from
Two Natural Experiments in China”
Estefania Santacreu-Vasut (ESSEC Business School and THEMA), François Longin, “CEO
Nomination and Gender Stereotypes: Evidence from Lab Experiments”
Susan Godlonton (Williams College), Kate Ambler, Alan de Brauw, “Lump-sum Transfers for
Agriculture and Household Decision Making”
D2 HEALTH: Health Comparisons across Time and Regions (Aud. 3 Quelhas 6) Chair: Ana Rodriguez-Gonzalez
Cinzia Di Novi (Università di Pavia), Massimiliano Piacenza, Silvana Robone, Gilberto Turati,
“Does fiscal decentralization affect regional disparities in health? Quasi-experimental evidence
from Italy”
Enrica Croda (Ca' Foscari University of Venice Italy), “The Health of Disability Insurance
Enrollees: An International Comparison”
Brad Humphreys (West Virginia University), Jane Ruseski, “Spatial Variation in Disability and
Poverty in West Virginia Households”
Ana Rodriguez-Gonzalez (Universitat Pompeu Fabra), Lauri Saaksvuori, Ana Costa-Ramon,
Mika Kortelainen, “The Long-Run Effects of Cesarean Sections”
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D3 INEQUALITY: Inequality I (Aud. 5 Novo Quelhas) Chair: Anna Sanz-de-Galdeano
Philip Vermeulen (European Central Bank), Philipp Lieberknecht, “Inequality and relative
saving rates at the top”
Konstantinos Tatsiramos (University of Luxembourg - LISER), Lorenzo Cappellari,Paul Bingley,
“On the origins of socio-economic inequalities: evidence from a ‘children of twins’ design”
Luca Piccoli (University of Trento-IZA), Shoshana Grossbard, Lucia Mangiavacchi, William
Nilsson, “Assortative mating, Family Composition and Inequality: a Non-Linear Approach”
Anna Sanz-de-Galdeano (University of Alicante), Anastasia Terskaya, “Sibling Differences in
Educational Polygenic Scores: How do Parents React?”
D4 CHILDREN: Family Policies (Aud. 4 Novo Quelhas) Chair: Susana Peralta
Natalie Malak (University of Alabama in Huntsville), Md Mahbubur Rahman, Terry A. Yip,
“Baby Bonus, Anyone? Examining Heterogeneous Responses to a Pro-Natalist Policy”
Borja Petit (CEMFI), “Intergenerational Effects of Child-dependent Tax Benefits in the US”
Susana Peralta (Nova School of Business and Economics), João Santos, “Do property taxes affect
fertility? Quasi-experimental evidence from Portugal”
D5 CONSUMPTION: Determinants of Housing (Anf. 3 Quelhas 6) Chair: Nils Grevenbrock
Marina Morales (University of Zaragoza), Miriam Marcén”, The effect of culture on home-
ownership”
Antonios Mavropoulos (Halle Institute for Economic Research), Qizhou Xiong , “Housing
Consumption and Macroprudential Policies in Europe: An Ex Ante Evaluation”
Fotios Pasiouras (Montpellier Business School), Chrysovalantis Gaganis, Iftekhar Hasan,
“National Culture and Housing Credit”
Nils Grevenbrock (European University Institute), “Homeownership Rates, Housing Policies, and
Co-Residence Decisions”
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D6 MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE: Marriage II (Anf. 1 Quelhas 6) Chair: Ingela Alger
Alison Andrew (Institute for Fiscal Studies), Abi Adams, “Preferences and Beliefs in the Marriage
Market for Young Brides”
Anna Weber (Boston University), Claudia Olivetti, M. Daniele Paserman, Laura Salisbury, “Who
married, (to) whom, and where? Trends in marriage in the United States, 1850-1940”
Ingela Alger (Toulouse School of Economics), “How many wives do men want? On the evolution
of polygyny rates”
D7 MONETARY SIDE: Debt Use and Other Financial Behavior (CTT Room Quelhas 6) Chair: Felix Bransch
Michael Haliassos (Goethe University Frankfurt), Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln, “Participation after
Sudden Access”
Marianna Brunetti (University of Rome Tor Vergata), Elena Giarda, Costanza Torricelli, “The
joint role of income and illiquidity in determining households’ financial fragility: A cross-country
perspective”
Elsa Fontainha (ISEG, Universidade de Lisboa), Ana Machado, “Portuguese Households’ Stress
Test: Diagnosis and Prospective Analysis”
Felix Bransch (Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg), “Financial Literacy and Home Bias in
Household Investments”
1:00 PM to 2:00 PM Lunch
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2:00 PM to 4:00 PM Parallel Sessions E E1 GENERAL HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS: Intimate Partner Violence and Gender (Aud.4 Novo Quelhas /New Quelhas) Chair: Alexander Henke
Emin Gahramanov (American University of Sharjah), “Excludable Property Ownership and
Domestic Violence: A Case of Latin America”
Rebecca Hsu (Howard University), Alexander Henke, “The Gender Wage Gap, Weather, and
Intimate Partner Violence”
Qing Wang (Peking University HSBC Business School), David Ong, “Is Gender Identity a Good
for Family Formation?”
Alexander Henke (Howard University), Rebecca Hsu, “Do ethnic enclaves protect women from
domestic violence?”
E2 HEALTH: Production of Child Health (Aud. 3 Quelhas 6) Chair: Lucia Schiavon
Peter Savelyev (The College of William & Mary), “Health Endowments, Schooling Allocation in
the Family, and Longevity: Evidence from US Twins”
Lucia Mangiavacchi (University of Perugia), Luca Piccoli, Steven Stillman, “Parental Drinking
and Child Development”
Samantha Rawlings (University of Reading), “Maternal Education, Son Preference, and Child
Health in China”
Lucia Schiavon (University of Turin), “Maternal Postpartum Depression effects on child’s health”
E3 LABOR: Intergenerational Mobility (Room Novo Banco Quelhas 6) Chair: Sara Ayllón
Kasey Buckles (University of Notre Dame), Joseph Price, “Combining Family History and
Machine Learning to Link Historical Records”
Hanna Swahnberg (Linnaeus University ), “Self-employment and Sexual Orientation: Evidence
from Sweden”
Zhi-xiao Jia (Tohoku University), “Intergenerational Mobility of Economics Status across Three
Generations: The Case of Taiwan”
Sara Ayllón (University of Girona), “Child gender effects in the formation of stepfamilies”
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E4 CHILDREN: Fertility (Aud. 5 Novo Quelhas) Chair: Frederik Wiynck
Libertad González (Universitat Pompeu Fabra), Sergi Jiménez, Natalia Nollenberger, Judit Vall,
“The Effect of Abortion Legalization on Fertility, Marriage, and Long-term Outcomes for Women”
Sofia Trommlerova (University PompeuFabra), Libertad Gonzalez, “How Family Policies Affect
Fertility: Evidence from Spain”
Lucie Schmidt (Williams College), Kasey Buckles, Melanie Guldi, “Fertility Trends in the United
States, 1980-2017: The Role of Unintended Births”
Frederik Wiynck (FAU), Malte Sandner, “The Fertility Effect of Cutting Child related Welfare
Benefits”
E5 CONSUMPTION: Children and Consumption (Anf. 3 Quelhas 6) Chair: Martina Menon
Federico Perali (University of Verona), Jean-Paul Chavas, Martina Menon, “An Extension to
Collective Theory: Identification Revisited and the Income Proportionality Property”
Rossella Calvi (Rice University), Caitlin Brown, Jacob Penglase, “Sharing the Pie: Under-
nutrition, Intra-household Allocation, and Poverty”
Alexander Wolf (Institute for Fiscal Studies), “Uniform Sharing”
Martina Menon (University of Verona), Lucia Echeverria, Federico Perali, “How does ‘poverty of
parents’ affect child welfare? Empirical evidence from Argentina”
E6 MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE: Divorce Laws (Anf. 1 Quelhas 6)
Chair: Jan Kabatek
Hayley Fisher (University of Sydney), “The consequences of extending equitable property division
divorce laws to cohabitants”
Khushboo Surana (University of Leuven), Mikhail Freer, “Stable Marriage and Children: Child
Custody and Intrahousehold Sharing”
Sounak Thakur (Washington University in St. Louis), “Divorce and Property Division Laws,
Marriage Market Equilibrium and Decisions within Marriage”
Jan Kabatek (The University of Melbourne), “Divorced in a Flash: The Effect of the
Administrative Divorce Option on Marital Stability in the Netherlands”
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4:00 PM to 4:15 PM Coffee Break 4:15 PM to 6:15 PM Parallel Sessions F F1 GENERAL HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS: Time Use (Aud. 2 Quelhas 6)
Chair: Dieter Saelens
Victoria Vernon (Empire State College), “Adult Students with Full-time Jobs: Study Time,
Wellbeing and Tuition Assistance Policy”
Sarah Grace See (University of Groningen), “The Determinants of Children’s and Adolescents’
Time Use and the Trade-off Within”
Carina Keldenich (Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg), “Happy Homemakers or
Desperate Housewives? Work, Parenthood and Women’s Affective Well-Being”
Dieter Saelens (University of Leuven), “Unitary or collective household decisions? A non-
parametric test using detailed data on household expenditures and time-use”
F2 HEALTH: Health and Economic Conditions (Room 101 Novo Quelhas /New Quelhas) Chair: Laura Argys (University of Colorado, Denver)
Susan Averett (Lafayette College), Muzhe Yang, Laura Argys, “Light Pollution, Sleep
Deprivation, and Infant Health at Birth”
Lin Tian (University of Birmingham), Alessandra Guariglia, Nicholas Horsewood,“Health Shocks
and Cash Holdings: Evidence from Rural Chinese Households”
Jorge Velilla (University of Zaragoza), Jose Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal, Jose Alberto Molina,
“Commuting time and sick-day absence: Evidence from the household survey PSID”
F3 LABOR: Labor Supply (Novo Banco Room Quelhas 6)
Chair: Jan Ondrich
Xueli Tang (Deakin University), Charles Yuji Horioka, Emin Gahramanov, Aziz Hayat, “The
Impact of Bequest Motives on Labor Supply and Retirement Behavior in Japan: A Theoretical
and Empirical Analysis”
Selma Walther (University of Sussex), Sonia Bhalotra, AtheendarVenkataramani, “Fertility and
Labor Market Responses to Reductions in Mortality”
Marion Leturcq (INED), Claudia Hupkau, “Fertility and Mothers' Labor Supply: New Evidence
using Time-to-Conception”
Jan Ondrich (Syracuse University), Wancong Fu, “How Did the Housing Bust Affect Retirement
Decisions?”
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F4 CHILDREN: Parental Involvement II (Aud. 4 Novo Quelhas/New Quelhas) Chair: Daniel Fernandez Valentina Tonei (University of York), Cheti Nicoletti, Emma Tominey,“Parents' behavioural response to conflict”
Lukas Kiessling (University of Bonn), “Understanding parental decision-making: Beliefs about
returns to parenting styles and neighborhoods”
Andrea Ciaccio (University of Bologna), “Parents' education and time investments in children:
an econometric analysis based on Italian time diaries”
Daniel Fernandez (IE Business School), Natalia Nollenberger, “The impact of equal parenting
time laws on family and child outcomes: evidence from Spain”
F5 INEQUALITY II (Aud. 5 Novo Quelhas/New Quelhas) Chair: Laura Hospido
Kusum Mundra (Rutgers University), “Gender wage gap and the role of cumulative labor market
relative intermittency gap - A conditional mean and quantile evidence from the PSID over 1984
– 2005”
Thomas Jansson (Sveriges Riksbank), Yigitcan Karabulut, “Do Robots Increase Wealth
Dispersion?”
Jiyuan Wang (University of Groningen), “Impoverishing or Improving? The Impact of the Chinese
Cultural Revolution on Lifetime Income”
Laura Hospido (Banco de España, IZA), Henrique Basso, Olympia Bover, Jose María Casado,
“Income risk asymmetries, consumption and wealth: the dynamics of inequality in the Spanish
Survey of Household Finances”
6:15 PM to 6:30 PM Conclusion of Conference, including plans for next year 6:30 PM to 7:00 PM General Assembly and Business Meeting