We conclude our Workshop on Aging with warm thanks from our Director, Christian Dustmann, to all participants for their excellent presentations and contributions. #EconomicsOfAging
#economicsofaging
We conclude with Maxwell Kellogg (University of Oslo) talking about “Family Trajectories and the Burden of Care in the Aftermath of Old-Age Health Shocks”. #EconomicsOfAging
We continue with @yarine.bsky.social presenting “The Burden of Informal Care: Does Looking After Aging Parents Weaken Social Ties?”. #EconomicsOfAging
Our last session has started with Timothy Hunt (@ox.ac.uk) presenting “Sharing the caring? Dynamic interaction between siblings in the provision of care to parents”. #EconomicsOfAging
We close this session with Qquillaccori García López (@nhhnor.bsky.social) presenting “Closing the Gender Gap in Pensions? Pension accrual for unpaid care work
and household behavior after retirement”. #EconomicsOfAging
We continue this session with @gabriconti.bsky.social presenting research on the menopause penalty. #EconomicsOfAging
Our afternoon session begins with @salvatorelattanzio.bsky.social presenting “One Cohort at a Time: A New Perspective on the Declining Gender Pay Gap”. #EconomicsOfAging
Our next speaker is @mrszed78.bsky.social presenting “The health care effects of spousal retirement: Evidence from Austrian Pension Reforms”. #EconomicsOfAging
We continue with Sergi Jiménez Martín (@upf.edu) sharing research results on the effect of removing early retirement on mortality. #EconomicsOfAging
Our morning session of presentations begins with Elena Bassoli (ETH Zurich) presenting “How Raising the Full Retirement Age Shapes Early Retirement Choices: Insights from Policy Interactions”. #EconomicsOfAging
We resume our workshop on aging with V. Joseph Hotz’s (University of Chicago) keynote lecture on “Disparities in Parents' Morbidity & Mortality by Education and their Intergenerational Consequences for Families”. #EconomicsOfAging
The last presentation of the day is by Simon Goerlach (Bocconi University) on “Matching in elderly care”. #EconomicsOfAging
The last session of the day begins with Nicholas Papageorge (John Hopkins University) presenting “Genetic Risk for Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias: Cognition, Economic Behavior, and Actionable Information”. #EconomicsOfAging
We conclude this session with @hanye.bsky.social presenting “Live Longer and Healthier: Impact of Pension Income for Low-Income Retirees”. #EconomicsOfAging
Our next presentation is by @lucastella.bsky.social, talking about “Light at the End of the Workday: Sleep and Health Around Retirement”. #EconomicsOfAging
The third session of our workshop begins with Nieves Valdés (UAI & COES) presenting “More to Live for: Health Investment Responses to Expected Retirement
Wealth in Chile”. #EconomicsOfAging
The last speaker of our afternoon session is @sonabadalyan.bsky.social (IAB & CERGE_EI) showcasing research on firms’ responses to raising women’s retirement age. #EconomicsOfAging
Our next speaker is Si Xu (UCL, CReAM and CREPE) presenting “Effects of Raising Pension Eligibility Age on Labor Supply: Evidence from Japanese Tax Records”. #EconomicsOfAging
We begin our afternoon session with Eric French (U. of Cambridge & IFS) presenting “Labor Supply and the Pension Contribution-Benefit Link”. #EconomicsOfAging
We close our first session with @eligiannone.bsky.social presenting research on “Living in a Ghost Town: The Geography of Aging and Depopulation”. #EconomicsOfAging
We open the first session of our workshop with @ymschindler.bsky.social presenting “The Macroeconomic Impact of Chronic Disease in the United Kingdom”. #EconomicsOfAging
Submitted three panels on #aging #pension #socialsecurity and #work with colleagues. Also in an AI community that is putting up a bunch of panels on #tech and #AI in pubpol and pubadmin. Excited for #2025appam #economicsofaging (yes I am trying to get to more aging studies folks with the hashtags)
Anyone researching on economics of aging or aging studies (broadly, in demographics, pubpol, sociology, gerontology, etc.)? Would love to connect! So far my feed is interesting, but it lacks posts from the aging folks.. #agingresearch #agingstudies #economicsofaging