The Institute for Economic and Social Research (IESR) at Jinan University and the Global Labor Organization (GLO) were jointly organizing the Fifth IESR-GLO Conference online.
- Beijing Time August 29 to August 30, 2022 through Zoom
- Theme: Social Policy Under Global Challenges
- Keynote speakers: Lisa Cameron and Junsen Zhang
The IESR-GLO annual conference is aimed to provide a platform for scholars and experts to exchange ideas on the current pressing economic issues through presentations of high-quality academic papers and policy discussions. Previous IESR-GLO Conferences have covered topics such as the Social Safety Net and Welfare Programs in 2021, Economics of Covid-19 in 2020 and on the labor markets in Belt and Road countries in 2019.
The event was attended by over 60 scholars from institutions worldwide.
Fifth IESR-GLO Joint Conference Program
August 29 – August 30, 2022
PDF of Program — IESR Website
VIDEO DAY 1 VIDEO VIDEO DAY 2 (Keynote Zhang incomplete)
August 29 (Monday)
15:00-18:00 Beijing Time/ 9:00-12:00 German Time 8:00-11:00 London Time/17:00-20:00 Melbourne Time
Chair: Klaus F. Zimmermann (UNU-MERIT, Maastricht University & GLO)
Beijing Time | German Time | London Time | Melbourne Time |
15:00-15:40 | 9:00-9:40 | 8:00-8:40 | 17:00-17:40 |
Keynote Lecture Information, Intermediaries, and International Migration Lisa Cameron (The University of Melbourne & GLO) | |||
15:40-16:10 | 9:40-10:10 | 8:40-9:10 | 17:40-18:10 |
Do Social Movement Change Empathy Bias? Evidence from Black Lives Matter Authors: Kaixin Liu (IESR, Jinan University), Ande Shen, Jiwei Zhou, Junda Zhang | |||
16:10-16:40 | 10:10-10:40 | 9:10-9:40 | 18:10-18:40 |
Does a Tragic Event Affect Different Aspects of Attitudes toward Immigration? Authors: Odelia Heizler (Tel-Aviv-Yaffo Academic College & GLO), Osnat Israeli | |||
16:40-17:10 | 10:40-11:10 | 9:40-10:10 | 18:40-19:10 |
Culture Breakers and Policy Implementation——How did China Promote Later Marriage in the 1970s? Author: Yi Chen (ShanghaiTech University & GLO) | |||
17:10-17:40 | 11:10-11:40 | 10:10-10:40 | 19:10-19:40 |
Do Good Deeds Really Earn Chits? Evidence from Targeted Poverty Alleviation Information Disclosure and Stock Price Crash Risk Authors: Yu Zhang (Sun Yat-sen University), Zixun Zhou |
NOTE: Each presentation consists of 20-25 minute presentation time and 5 -10 minute Q&A.
August 30 (Tuesday)
19:00-22:00 Beijing Time/ 13:00-16:00 German Time/ 12:00-15:00 London Time
Chair: Shuaizhang Feng (IESR, Jinan University & GLO)
Beijing Time | German Time | London Time |
19:00-19:40 | 13:00-13:40 | 12:00-12:40 |
Keynote Lecture An Economic Analysis of Fertility in China: Challenges and Policy Recommendations Junsen Zhang (Zhejiang University & GLO) | ||
19:40-20:10 | 13:40-14:10 | 12:40-13:10 |
Gender Imbalance, Assortative Matching and Household Income Inequality in China Authors: Chen Huang (University of Southampton), Serhiy Stepanchuk | ||
20:10-20:40 | 14:10-14:40 | 13:10-13:40 |
Heterogeneous Peer Effects for the Disadvantaged Students Author: Yi Zhang (IESR, Jinan University) | ||
20:40-21:10 | 14:40-15:10 | 13:40-14:10 |
Migrant Children’s Take-up of Social Health Insurance: Experimental Evidence from China Authors: Menghan Shen (Sun Yatsen University), Zhiwei Tang, Xiaoyang Ye | ||
21:10-21:40 | 15:10-15:40 | 14:10-14:40 |
A Tale of An Aging Society with Digital Revolution Authors Authors: Mingxing Huang (Peking University), Xun Li |
NOTE: Each presentation consists of 20-25 minute presentation time and 5-10 minute Q&A.
Organizers
- Institute for Economic and Social Research, Jinan University, https://iesr.jnu.edu.cn/Home/main.htm
- Global Labor Organization, https://glabor.org/
Organizing Committee
Klaus F. Zimmermann, UNU-MERIT, Maastricht University & GLO
Shuaizhang Feng, Jinan University & GLO
Sen Xue, Jinan University & GLO
Contact
For inquiries regarding the conference, please contact Sen Xue at sen.xue@jnu.edu.cn. General inquiries regarding the submissions should be directed to iesrjnu@gmail.com.
Lisa Cameron is the James Riady Chair of Asian Economics and Business and a Professorial Research Fellow at the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research at the University of Melbourne. She is an empirical micro-economist whose research incorporates the techniques of experimental and behavioural economics so as to better understand human decision-making. Much of her research focuses on policy evaluation – understanding the impacts and behavioural implications of public policy, with a focus on social and economic issues. She is particularly interested in the welfare of disadvantaged and marginalised groups and the socio-economic determinants of health. Much of her research to date has focused on developing countries, particularly Indonesia and China and she has extensive experience collaborating with agencies such as the World Bank and AusAID (DFAT). Lisa received her PhD from Princeton University in 1996. She was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Social Sciences in 2013.
Junsen Zhang is currently a Distinguished University Professor in the School of Economics, Zhejiang University. Prof. Zhang is also Emeritus Professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. His research (both theoretical and empirical) has focused on the economics of family behavior, including fertility, marriage, education, intergenerational transfers, marital transfers, gender bias, and old-age support. He also works on family-related macro issues, such as ageing, social security, and economic growth. Using many data sets from different countries (regions), either micro or macro, he has studied economic issues in Canada, the US, the Philippines, Taiwan, Hong Kong, as well as Mainland China. Most of his recent research has been on the economics of the family using Chinese data. He has published over 100 papers in major refereed international journals. Many of them were published in leading economics journals or in leading field journals. According to a ranking by RePEc dated May 2018, Junsen Zhang ranks as the number one economist in the field of the Chinese economy. He was Editor of the Journal of Population Economics from 2001 to 2020 and has been Co-Editor of Journal of Human Resources since February 2019. He was the President of the Hong Kong Economic Association from 2007 to 2011. In 2013, he was elected as a Fellow of the Econometric Society.
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