The (Ce)2 workshop is organised as an initiative of the FREE Network by one of its members, the Centre for Economic Analysis (CenEA, Poland) together with the Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (CeMMAP, UK). This will be the seventh edition of the workshop which will be held in Warsaw on 27-28 June 2022.
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Ce^2 Conference 2022 Program
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VENUE: LUBOMIRSKI PALACE,
BUSINESS CENTRE CLUB
PLAC ŻELAZNEJ BRAMY 10,
WARSAW
PROGRAM
MONDAY, 27 JUNE, 2022
Registration, coffee & poster set up
Welcome (Club Room)
Courts and violence (Club Room):
Theodore Koutmeridis (University of Glasgow, ARC) A high price to pay: Do prices affect
domestic violence? (with Jinglin Wen)
Discussant: Jorge García-Hombrados
Jorge García-Hombrados (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid) Specialized Courts and the
Reporting of Intimate Partner Violence: Evidence from Spain (with Marta Martínez-Matute)
Discussant: Theodore Koutmeridis
Coffee break
Brendon McConnell (University of Southampton) Racial Sentencing Disparities and Differ-
ential Progression Through the Criminal Justice System: Evidence From Linked Federal and
State Court Data Discussant: [TBC]
Lunch & poster session (German Room)
Experiments (Club Room):
Maja Adena (WZB) Charitable giving by the poor. A field experiment in Kyrgyzstan (with
Rustamdjan Hakimov and Steffen Huck)
Discussant: Piotr Lewandowski
Piotr Lewandowski (IBS) Working from Home During a Pandemic – a Discrete Choice
Experiment in Poland (with Katarzyna Lipowska and Mateusz Smoter)
Discussant: Daniel Hamermesh
Coffee break
08:30-08:55
08:55-09:00
09:00-10:00
10:00-11:00
11:00-11:15
13:45-14:45
11:15-12:15
12:15-13:45
14:45-15:45
15:45-16:15
2. Equal opportunities (Club Room):
Martyna Kobus (INE PAN) Multidimensional Equality of Opportunity in the United States
(with Paul Hufe, Andreas Peichl & Paul Schüle)
Discussant: Krzysztof Karbownik
Krzysztof Karbownik (Emory University) Birth order in the very long-run.
Estimating first-born premiums between 1850 and 1940 (with Angela Cools, Siobhan
O’Keefe, Joseph Price, and Anthony Wray)
Discussant: Martyna Kobus
16:15-17:15
17:15-18:15
Coffee
Migration (English Room):
Karolina Łukasiewicz (University of Warsaw) Forced migration governance in Central
and Eastern Europe in a context of crises
Panu Poutvaara (ifo Institute) First Time Around: Local Conditions and Multi-dimensional
Integration of Refugees (with Cevat G. Aksoy and Felicitas Schikora)
Discussant: Valentina Di Iasio
Coffee break
Valentina Di Iasio (University of Southampton) “Brexit Uncertainty and UK Migration:
Should I Go?” (with Jackie Wahba)
Discussant: Panu Poutvaara
Lessons from migration research for migration policy:
Refugee migration in the follow up of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Introduction and moderation: Maciej Duszczyk (University of Warsaw)
Lunch break
Warsaw International Economic Meeting (WIEM) - registration
WIEM Welcome (English Room)
Keynote Lectures in Honour of Leonid Hurwicz:
Daniel Hamermesh “Time at Play and Work: What Economists Can Do?”
Coffee break
Anna Aizer “What Underlies the Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty”
Reception
TUESDAY, 28 JUNE, 2022
08:30-09:00
09:00-10:00
10:00-11:00
11:00-11:15
11:15-12:15
12:15-13:00
13:00-14:00
14:00-14:30
14:30-14:45
14:45-15:45
15:45-16:15
16:15-17:15
17:15-19:00
3. • Jan Gromadzki (SGH Warsaw School Economics) “#IamLGBT: Social networks and
coming out in a hostile environment” (with Przemysław Siemaszko)
• Aneta Maria Kłopocka (University of Economics and Human Sciences in Warsaw) “How does
subjective financial well-being alter with age? A cross-country empirical analysis” (with Maria
Rybaczewska)
• Artur Król (CenEA) “Job entry in late career in Poland” (with Michał Myck)
• Joanna Krysta (SGH Warsaw School Economics) “Modeling stock exchange with rational and
irrational market participants with modified riot game and the Hurwicz criterion”
• Ellam Kulati (CenEA) “Demographic ageing and housing demand”
• Monika Oczkowska (CenEA) “Deaths during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic:
lessons from regional patterns in Germany and Poland” (with Michał Myck, Claudius
Garten, Artur Król, Martina Brandt)
• Kajetan Trzciński (CenEA) “Social contexts, perceptions of differential treatment, and
gender-based violence” (with Michał Myck, Monika Oczkowska)
• Olga Zajkowska (University of Warsaw) “Who believes in conspiracy theories, and why?
(with Jan Fidrmuc)
• Sebastian Zalas (FAME|GRAPE) “The evolution of labour share in Poland. New evidence from
firm-level data” (with Hubert Drążkowski)
List of posters presented in the poster session on Monday 27 June: