3rd Annual Washington Area Labor Economics Symposium (WALES)

Friday, February 19, 2021
8:45am – 3:45pm
Zoom

WALES is a one-day labor economics conference that brings together researchers from DC-area institutions. The goal is to provide an outlet to share work in progress and get to know other researchers. Breakfast, lunch and coffee will be served.

Click here to find an archive of the previous WALES conferences.

Agenda 

Welcome and Introduction

8:45-9:00 a.m. – Welcome remarks by Jay Shambaugh, IIEP Co-Director; Introductory remarks by WALES Organizing Committee – Alessandra Fenizia, Elira Kuka, and Bryan Stuart

 

Session 1: Labor Market Power​

9:00am-9:30am: “Urban Transit Infrastructure: Spatial Mismatch and Labor Market Power”,

Felipe Vial, World Bank

9:30am-10:00am: “The Labor Market Effects of Legal Restrictions of Worker Mobility”,

Mike Lipsitz, Federal Tracde Commission

10:00am-10:30am: “Worker Earnings, Service Quality, and Firm Profitability: Evidence from Nursing Homes and Minimum Wage”,

Krista Ruffini, Minneapolis Federal Reserve / Georgetown University

10:30am-10:45am: Break

 

Session 2: Firms and Workers

 

10:45am-11:15am: “The Career Implications of Start-up Work Experience”,

Martha Stinson, US Census Bureau

11:15am- 11:45pm: “U.S. Robots and their Impacts in the Tropics: Evidence from Colombian Labor Markets”,

Adriana Kugler, Georgetown University

11:45am- 1:00pm: Lunch

 

Session 3: Segregation, Past and Present

1:00pm-1:30pm: “Dividing Lines: Racial Segregation between Local Governments in U.S. Metropolitan Areas”,

Tomas Monarrez, Urban Institute

1:30pm-2:00pm: “Housing Market Channels of Segregation”,

Nicholas Li, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

2:00pm-2:15pm: Break

 

Session 4: Gender Wage Gap

2:15pm-2:45pm: “Female Executives and the Motherhood Penalty”,

Dani Sandler, US Census Bureau

2:45pm-3:15pm: “How the 1963 Equal Pay Act Affected the U.S. Gender Gap”,

Bryan Stuart, George Washington University

3:15pm-3:45pm: Social Hour on Gather.town