Brown Bag Seminar Series Events 2015

Fall 2015 Seminar Series

WORK, FAMILIES AND PUBLIC POLICY

A Biweekly Brown Bag Seminar Series
Topics Relating to Labor, Households, Health Care, Law and Social Welfare

Fall 2015

  • September 21
    Lawrence Wu, New York University, “Sexual Onset and Premarital First Births.”
  • October 5
    Juan Pantano Washington University, “Identification of Quantity-Quality Tradeoff with Imperfect Fertility Control.”
  • October 19
    Limor Golan, Washington University, “What is the Source of the Intergenerational Correlation in Earnings?”
  • November 2
    Clare Huntington, Fordham University School of Law, “Unequal Childhoods: The Law of Attachment.”
  • November 16
    Flavio Cunha, Rice University, “Eliciting Maternal Beliefs about the Technology of Skill Formation.”
  • November 30
    Jake Rosenfeld, Washington University, “Who Benefits from Managerial Transparency? Evidence from the British Workplace Employment Relations Survey.”

Faculty members and graduate students from Washington University, the University of Missouri, Saint Louis University and other area universities, are invited to participate.

Time: 12:00 to 1:00 PM, with discussion extending to 1:30 p.m., for those interested.
Place: Seigle Hall, Room 348, at Washington University.

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Sponsored by:
The Wells Fargo Advisory Center for Finance and Accounting Research in the Olin Business School, the George Warren Brown School of Social Work, the Center for Social Development, the Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Work and Social Capital in the School of Law; the Department of Economics, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.

Room courtesy of the Economics Department. Coffee and soft drinks will be provided.