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
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 |
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 |
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 |