IN LIGHT OF INTERNATIONAL CONCERNS CONCERNING CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19), THE CHAIR HAS DECIDED TO CANCEL THIS APRIL 17, 2020 EVENT. THE WORKSHOP ON LABOUR MARKET IN AN AGING WORLD WILL BE POSTPONED TO A LATER DATE, YET TO BE DETERMINED.
Workshop on Labor Market in an Aging World
Event postponed: New date TBD
Hôtel Nelligan
106 Saint-Paul St W,
Montréal, Québec, H2Y 1Z3
Hôtel Nelligan
106 Saint-Paul St W,
Montréal, Québec, H2Y 1Z3
In collaboration with the CIRANO, Retraite Québec and the FRQSC, the Research Chair in Intergenerational Economics is organizing a workshop during which six speakers from Canada, the U.S. and overseas will discuss issues related to the transformation of the job market in the context of an aging population.
Speakers
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Juan Francisco Jimeno, Bank of Spain (Madrid, Spain) Demographics and Technology Explain Secular Stagnation and More |
Sumudu Kankanamge, Toulouse School of Economics (Toulouse, France) Buying and selling entrepreneurial assets |
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Timothy Kehoe, University of Minnesota (Minneapolis, US) Implications of Increasing College Attainment for Aging in General Equilibrium |
Marco Angrisani, University of Southern California (Los Angeles, US) Non-Monetary Job Characteristics and Employment Transitions at Older Ages |
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Minjoon Lee, Carleton University (Ottawa, Canada) Older Americans Would Work Longer If Jobs Were Flexible |
Stefan Staubli, University of Calgary (Alberta, Canada) Early Retirement Programs and Financial Well-being |