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13th IZA European Summer School in Labor Economics

Organizer: Konstantinos Tatsiramos (IZA)
Place:Buch/Ammersee, Germany
Date:May 15 - May 21, 2010

Submission Deadline:January 29, 2010
Deadline for Registration:March 15, 2010
Complete Papers Due:April 05, 2010

 
The IZA European Summer School in Labor Economics was created in 1998, as an annual event taking place at the conference center of Deutsche Post World Net at the Ammersee Lake (near Munich) in Bavaria, Germany. The Summer School is supported by the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the European Economic Association (EEA), the European Association of Labour Economists (EALE), and the European Society for Population Economics (ESPE).
The objective of the Summer School is to bring together a large number of PhD students and senior lecturers to study new areas in labor economics. Students have the opportunity to present their work and discuss ideas with established researchers in a relaxed and open atmosphere.
The School is open to advanced graduate students from European universities, or Europeans studying abroad, engaged in the preparation of a doctoral dissertation or approaching that stage. Around 35 students will be selected, based on their preparation to participate in advanced study on the subject.
 

Lecturers

Pierre Cahuc (Ecole Polytechnique, Paris) “Culture, Institutions and Labor Market Performance”
Petra E. Todd (University of Pennsylvania) “Methods for Policy Evaluation”
 

Funding

Local expenses and traveling are covered.
 

Application

Applications to participate should be submitted by January 29, 2010, using the online submission form. Please submit your CV and an abstract for a potential presentation of your research work; a letter of support from your PhD supervisor must be sent before the deadline by regular mail to
Konstantinos Tatsiramos (IZA, Schaumburg-Lippe-Str. 5-9, 53113 Bonn, Germany)
 

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