8–9:45am: Youth
Limor Golan (WUSTL): "Juvenile Crime, Education, and Expungement Policy: A Structural Estimation Using Quasi-Experimental Data" (with Rong Hai)
Antonella Mancino (Wilfrid Laurier): "The Effects of Drug Use on Schooling and Crime" (with Diego Salazar)
Andrea Moro (Vanderbilt): "The Effect of Social Interaction on Teenager Health Behaviors: Estimating a Model with Multiple Equilibria" (with Alberto Bisin and Giorgio Topa)
Juan Pantano (Arizona): "Model-Aided Identification of Policy Effects Using RCTs" (with Sebastian Gaiani and Zejin Shi)
10–11:45am: Family/Labor
Hanna Wang (UAB): "Workplace Amenities and the Gender Wage Gap" (with Minji Bang and Katarina Kuske)
Hanno Foerster (Boston College): "Job Displacement, Remarriage, and Marital Sorting" (with Tim Obermeier and Bastian Schulz)
Guillaume Wilemme (Leicester): "Career Paths with a Two-Body Problem: Occupational Specialisation and Geographic Mobility" (with Valeria Rueda)
1–2:45pm: Family/Gender
Ami Ko (Georgetown): "Childcare and Long-Term Care: A Tale of Altruism and Strategization within the Family" (with Chao Fu)
Jim Albrecht (Georgetown): "Parental Leave: Economic Incentives and Cultural Change" (with Susan Vroman, Per-Anders Edin, Raquel Fernandez, Jiwon Lee, and Peter Thoursie)
Andrés Hincapié (UNC-Chapel Hill): "Life-Cycle Fertility, Human Capital, and Family Policies: A Discrete-Continuous Choice Framework" (with George-Levi Gayle and Robert Miller)
Rossella Calvi (Rice): "The Perceived Marital Returns to Education and the Demand for Girls' Schooling" (with Hira Farooqi and Eeshani Kandpal)
3–4:45pm: Human Capital
Ewout Verriest (Penn State): "Parenting with Patience: Parental Incentives and Child Development" (with Daniela Del Boca, Chris Flinn, and Matthew Wiswall)
Rebecca Lessem (Carnegie Mellon): "The Effects of Family Structure on Children's Outcomes" (with Carl Sanders)
Margaux Luflade (Penn): "College Admission Mechanisms and the Opportunity Cost of Time" (with Olivier De Groote, Anais Fabre, and Arnaud Maurel)
8–9:45am: Inequality in Education
Anais Fabre (TSE): "The Geography of Higher Education and Spatial Inequalities"
Tim Ederer (Chicago): "Teacher Compensation and Structural Inequality: Evidence from Centralized Teacher School Choice in Peru" (with Mateo Bobba, Gianmarco Leon-Ciliotta, Christopher Neilson, and Marco Nieddu)
Emily Moschini (William & Mary): "College Financial Aid Application Frictions" (with Gajendran Raveendranathan)
10–11:45am: Education
Andrea Salvati (Geneva): "Teacher Instruction, Classroom Composition, and Student Achievement"
Angela Crema (Yale): "School Competition, Classroom Formation, and Academic Quality"
Emilio Borghesan (Michigan): "Learning through Repetition? A Dynamic Evaluation of Grade Retention in Portugal" (with Hugo Reis and Petra Todd)
2–3:45pm: Development/Migration
Gaurav Chiplunkar (Virginia): "Gender Barriers, Structural Transformation, and Economic Development" (with Tatjana Kleineberg)
Joan Llull (BSE): "Technological Change and Wage Inequality: The Role of Migration, Occupations, and Human Capital" (with Sekyu Choi and Andrew Griffen)
Gabriele Lucchetti (Nottingham): "Skills, Distortions, and the Labor Market Outcomes of Immigrants across Space"
4–5:45pm: Public
Victoria Prowse (Purdue): "Insurance, Redistribution, and the Inequality of Lifetime Income" (with Peter Haan, Daniel Kemptner, and Maximilian Schaller)
Jamie Hentall MacCuish (HEC Paris): "Costly Attention and Retirement"
Prasanthi Ramakrishnan (SMU): "Estimating Moral Hazard in Healthcare Utilization from a Large Scale Policy Experiment: Universal Healthcare, Not Universal Benefit" (with George-Levi Gayle, Peter-John Gordon, and Devon Lynch)
8–9:45am: Labor Markets
Pengpeng Xiao (Duke): "Educational Attainment, Field of Study, and Labor Market Outcomes" (with Ciprian Domnisoru, Arnaud Maurel, and Andrew Shephard)
Attila Gyetvai (Bank of Portugal): "The Outside Options of Entrepreneurs" (with Eugene Tan)
Anh Nguyen (Carnegie Mellon): "Optimal Long-Term Executive Contracts" (with Robert Miller)
Luca Flabbi (UNC-Chapel Hill): "Working and Saving Informally: The Link between Labor Market Informality and Financial Exclusion" (with Mauricio Tejada)
10–11:45am: Health/Methods
Yujung Hwang (Johns Hopkins): "Identification and Estimation of a Dynamic Discrete Choice Model with Time-Varying Unobserved Heterogeneity Using Proxies"
Jaepil Lee (Carnegie Mellon): "The Multifaceted Demand of Opioids: The Interplay of Labor, Health, and Policy"
Seth Richards-Shubik (Johns Hopkins): "Learning and Efficiency in the Market for Physician Referrals" (with Ian McCarthy)
John Rust (Georgetown): "Explaining Early Bidding in Informationally-Restricted, Ascending-Bid Auctions"