GEEZ Seminars

Graduate Students in Economics of Education

Zoom Seminars

About

We are excited to present you our Graduate students in Economics of Education Zoom (GEEZ) seminars.

The focus of this group is to provide a supportive platform for students to share their ongoing research. We hope to cover a wide expanse of topics relevant to Economics of Education and to highlight work happening in settings all over the world.

A presenter shares their piece of research over 20 minutes and afterwards there is 10-15 minutes for questions.

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Would you like to present in the GEEZ seminars?

We are NOT accepting more abstract submissions for the fourth round.

NEW!

Schedule Round 5 (April - May 2022)


April 19 Maddalena Totarelli (University of Amsterdam)

Talent is everywhere, opportunity is not: Online role model mentoring and students’ aspirations


April 26 Saloni Gupta (Teachers College, Columbia University)

Can phone-based assessments be used for measuring foundational learning? Experimental evidence from India


May 3 Christina Langer (Catholic University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt)

The Value of Skills: New Evidence From Apprenticeship Plans


May 10 Michael Bloem (Georgia State University)

College Opportunity and Teen Fertility: Evidence from Ser Pilo Paga in Colombia


May 17 Sayoree Gooptu (Jadavpur University)

Measurement of overeducation and its determinants: The Indian case