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Home | Events Archive | Workshop 'Labour Market Conditions and Challenges'
Workshop

Workshop 'Labour Market Conditions and Challenges'


  • Series
    Micro Seminars
  • Speaker(s)
    Wiljan van den Berge (Utrecht University), Ines Helm (JKU Linz, Austria), Steffen Künn (Maastricht University), Martin Nybom (IFAU, Sweden), Emilie Rademakers (Utrecht University), Petra Thiemann (Lund University) et al.
  • Field
    Empirical Microeconomics, Organizations and Markets
  • Date and time

    April 10, 2025
    10:45 - 17:30

On Thursday 10 and Friday 11 April, the Erasmus School of Economics will organise the workshop ‘Labour Market Conditions and Challenges.’ Check the workshop webpage for all information.

The workshop brings together researchers working on various labor market conditions, presenting insights on how these conditions shape labor market outcomes and interact with inequality, as well as evaluating policies to address related challenges.

On Friday afternoon, the workshop will be followed by a keynote lecture by Rafael Lalive (University of Lausanne, Switzerland) as part of the Policy Afternoon ‘Shortages in the Labor Market.’

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