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Eighth ECINEQ Meeting World Inequality Lab - Paris School of Economics Paris, July 3-5, 2019 July 3rd 2019 8h30 9h30 Registrations 9h30 11h00 Parallel sessions A 11h00 11h30 Coffee break 11h30 13h00 Parallel sessions B 13h00 14h30 Lunch 13h30 14h30 Executive Committee and Council meeting (by invitation only) 14h30 16h00 Institutional welcome Keynote Lecture: Stefanie Stantcheva 16h00 16h30 Coffee break 16h30 18h00 Parallel sessions C 18h00 19h00 IMCHILD Plenary Panel Session July 4th 2019 9h00 10h30 Parallel sessions D 10h30 11h00 Coffee break 11h00 12h30 Parallel sessions E 12h30 14h00 Lunch 13h00 14h00 Editorial Board of JoEI meeting (by invitation only) 14h00 15h30 Keynote lecture: Marianne Bertrand 15h30 16h00 Coffee break 16h00 17h30 Parallel sessions F 17h30 19h00 ECINEQ General Assembly July 5th 2019 9h00 10h30 Parallel sessions G 10h30 11h00 Coffee break 11h00 12h30 Parallel sessions H 12h30 14h00 Lunch 14h00 15h30 Presidential lecture: Thomas Piketty 15h30 16h30 World Bank Plenary Panel Session 16h30 17h00 Coffee break 17h00 18h30 Parallel sessions I The papers presentations for each day are organized in 3 sets of parallel sessions (9-10 Rooms) of 1 hour and 30 minutes; each parallel session will include 3 papers (30 minutes per presentation including discussion). The last speaker of each session will act as chair and timekeeper of the session.

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Eighth ECINEQ Meeting

World Inequality Lab - Paris School of Economics

Paris, July 3-5, 2019

July 3rd 2019

8h30 9h30 Registrations

9h30 11h00 Parallel sessions A

11h00 11h30 Coffee break

11h30 13h00 Parallel sessions B

13h00 14h30 Lunch

13h30 14h30 Executive Committee and Council meeting (by invitation only)

14h30 16h00 Institutional welcome

Keynote Lecture: Stefanie Stantcheva

16h00 16h30 Coffee break

16h30 18h00 Parallel sessions C

18h00 19h00 IMCHILD Plenary Panel Session

July 4th 2019

9h00 10h30 Parallel sessions D

10h30 11h00 Coffee break

11h00 12h30 Parallel sessions E

12h30 14h00 Lunch

13h00 14h00 Editorial Board of JoEI meeting (by invitation only)

14h00 15h30 Keynote lecture: Marianne Bertrand

15h30 16h00 Coffee break

16h00 17h30 Parallel sessions F

17h30 19h00 ECINEQ General Assembly

July 5th 2019

9h00 10h30 Parallel sessions G

10h30 11h00 Coffee break

11h00 12h30 Parallel sessions H

12h30 14h00 Lunch

14h00 15h30 Presidential lecture: Thomas Piketty

15h30 16h30 World Bank Plenary Panel Session

16h30 17h00 Coffee break

17h00 18h30 Parallel sessions I

The papers presentations for each day are organized in 3 sets of parallel sessions (9-10 Rooms) of 1 hour and 30 minutes; each parallel session will include 3 papers (30 minutes per presentation including discussion). The last speaker of each session will act as chair and timekeeper of the session.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Conference Venue

The Conference will take place at the Oikos building of the Campus Jourdan, inaugurated in 2016, and which hosts the Paris School of Economics:

48 Boulevard Jourdan

75014 Paris

France

Transportation

Public transportation

Tramway : T3, Stop Montsouris

Metro : Line 4, Station Porte d’Orléans

Bus : 28, 38, 68, 69, 125, 126, 153, 187, 188, 194, 197, 295, 297, 299

RER B : Station Cité Universitaire

Main routes

From Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport : take the RER B to Cité Universitaire (via Paris). Or Car Air France, stop at Montparnasse, then Metro line 4 to Porte d’Orléans. Duration : 1 hour. Taxi: Flat rate of 55 €.

From Orly Airport : Orlybus to Paris, stop Tombe Issoire (first stop in Paris, just at the corner of the Paris School of Economics). Duration : 30 minutes. Taxi: Flat rate of 30 €.

From Gare du Nord : take the RER B to Cité Universitaire (via Paris). Or Metro line 4 to Porte d’Orléans. Duration : 15-30 min.

From Gare de Lyon : take the RER A to Cergy-le-Haut (West); change at Châtelet Les Halles ; take the RER B to Cité Universitaire. Or Metro line 14 to Saint Lazare ; change at Châtelet ; then take the Metro line 4 to Porte d’Orléans. Duration : 45 min.

Social dinner

The social dinner will be a cocktail dînatoire on the evening following the second day of the conference, Thursday 4th July, starting just after the last session of the day. It will take place at the conference venue, including the main lobby, the terraces and gardens.

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Sessions

Plenary sessions will be held in the Auditorium on the ground floor. Panel sessions will be held in rooms on the first and second floors. As an example, room R2-01, is room number 01 on the second floor.

ECINEQ and JOEI Institutional meetings will be held in Room R5-10 on the fifth floor.

Registration will be located in the Paris School of Economics lobby, on the ground floor.

Coffee and lunch breaks are located in the lobby of the ground floor. Access to terraces and gardens is available.

Internet Access

Wifi will be provided through the Paris School of Economics network. Exact details will be provided in the final version of the program.

Assistance

The members of the World Inequality Lab will be available to assist conference participants’ technical and administrative enquiries during the duration of the Conference.

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ECINEQ 2019 Keynote Lectures

ECINEQ Keynote Lecture Wednesday, July 3, 14h30-16h00

Stefanie Stantcheva, Harvard University

“Immigration and Redistribution”

ECINEQ Keynote Lecture Thursday, July 4, 14h00-15h30

Marianne Bertrand, University of Chicago

“Corporate Philanthropy and Politics”

ECINEQ Presidential Lecture Friday, July 5, 14h00-15h30

Thomas Piketty, Paris School of Economics

“Rising inequality and globalization”

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ECINEQ 2019 Plenary Panel Sessions

IMCHILD Panel Session Wednesday, July 3, 18h00-19h00

“Equality of opportunity policies: Promises and challenges”

Speakers: François Bourguignon, Paris school of Economics

Francisco H.G. Ferreira, World Bank Stefano Scarpetta, OECD

Moderator: Daniel Waldenström, Paris school of Economics

World Bank Panel Session Friday, July 5, 15h30-16h30

“Piecing Together the Global Poverty Puzzle”

Presenters: Francisco H.G. Ferreira, World Bank María Ana Lugo, World Bank Panelists: François Bourguignon, Paris school of Economics Nora Lustig, Tulane University Germano Mwabu, University of Nairobi

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LIST OF SESSIONS

Wednesday, July 3rd

Sessions A 09:30-11:00 Session A1 Room TBA A1.1 Estimating local basic standard of living, impact on overall poverty and inequality measures Clément Carbonnier. A1.2 Choices in defining and estimating expenditure - based poverty thresholds: focus on the U.S. supplemental poverty measure Liana E. Fox, Thesia I. Garner (presenter). A1.3 Poverty convergence clubs Ángel S. Marrero (presenter), Gustavo A. Marrero, Luis Servén. Session A2 Room TBA A2.1 Wealth and the rise of wage earners : from professional assets to financial resources, France 1820-1960 Jérôme Bourdieu, Lionel Kesztenbaum, Gilles Postel-Vinay, Akiko Suwa-Eisenmann (presenter). A2.2 Wealth and savings of migrants and natives in Germany Christoph Halbmeier. A2.3 The decline of African-American and Hispanic wealth since the Great Recession Edward N. Wolff. Session A3 Room TBA A3.1 Estimating trends in the intergenerational mobility of permanent income Moshe Justman (presenter), Hadas Milo. A3.2 Pro-poor growth with limited intergenerational mobility: the case of overcrowding in Mexico Suman Seth, Gaston Yalonetzky (presenter). A3.3 A multifaceted approach to earnings mobility comparisons, John A. Bishop (presenter), Juan Gabriel Rodríguez, Lester A. Zeager. Session A4 Room TBA A4.1 Left behind: partisan identity and wealth inequality Da Ke. A4.2 French favored redistributions derived from surveys Adrien Fabre. A4.3 Fighting inequality or buying votes? The political economy of redistributive transfers. Evidence from the Italian earned income tax credit Silvia Vannutelli.

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Session A5 Room TBA A5.1 Moving towards a subjective right approach: regional minimum income schemes in Spain Adrián Hernández (presenter), Fidel Picos, Sara Riscado. A5.2 The evolution of tax implicit value judgements, redistribution and income inequality in the UK: 1968 to 2015 Justin van de Ven, Nicolas Hérault (presenter). A5.3 How regressive are consumption taxes? An international comparison Julien Blasco (presenter), Elvire Guillaud, Michael Zemmour. Session A6 Room TBA A6.1 If you give a judge a risk score: evidence from Kentucky bail decisions Alex Albright. A6.2 The measurement of income segregation Casilda Lasso de la Vega (presenter), Oscar Volij. A6.3 The role of conflict in sex discrimination: the case of missing girls Astghik Mavisakaya, Anna Minasyan (presenter). Session A7 Room TBA A7.1 Making the most of world talent? Juan Gabriel Rodríguez. A7.2 Measuring unfair inequality: reconciling equality of opportunity and freedom from poverty Paul Hufe (presenter), Ravi Kanbur, Andreas Peichl. A7.3 A land of unequal chances: social mobility and inequality of opportunity across Mexican regions Luis Monroy-Gomez-Franco (presenter), Miles Corak. Session A8 Room TBA A8.1 Change in perceptions of inequality and demand for redistribution Maurizio Bussolo (presenter), Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Anna Giolbas, Ivan Torre. A8.2 Why are relatively poor people not more supportive of redistribution? Evidence from a survey experiment across 10 countries Christopher Hoy (presenter), Franziska Mager. A8.3 The median voter takes it all: preferences for redistribution and income inequality in the EU-28 Marco Colagrossi, Stelios Karagiannis, and Roman Raab (presenter). Session A9 Room TBA A9.1 Motherhood and the missing women in the labor market Inés Berniell, Lucila Berniell, Dolores de la Mata, María Edo (presenter), Mariana Marchionni. A9.2 The interplay between women's earnings and the income distribution: a cross-national analysis of Latin American and Anglophone countries Janet Gornick (presenter), Berglind Hólm Ragnarsdóttir, Leslie McCall. A9.3 The intergenerational transmission of disadvantages into the labour market in Europe. The role of fathers and mothers Gabriella Berloffa (presenter), Eleonora Matteazzi, Alina Şandor, Paola Villa.

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Wednesday, July 3rd

Sessions B 11:30-13:00 Session B1 Room TBA B1.1 On optimal income taxation when inherited wealth differs Terhi Ravaska (presenter), Matti Tuomala. B1.2 Optimal taxation under different concepts of justness Robin Jessen, Maria Metzing, Davud Rostam-Afschar (presenter). B1.3 Markets, queuing, and taxes Erwin Ooghe. Session B2 Room TBA B2.1 A noi! income inequality and Italian fascism: evidence from labour and top income shares Giacomo Gabbuti. B2.2 The Kuznets curve and wage inequality: how to account for government employees? Miguel Artola Blanco. B2.3 Post colonial trends of income inequality: evidence from the overseas departments of France Yajna Govind. Session B3 Room TBA B3.1 Walls of glass. Measuring deprivation in social participation Nicolai Suppa. B3.2 Macroeconomics of life satisfaction inequality Abigail P. Dumalus. B3.3 Does heterogeneity in income valuation explain the moment of retirement? Mateo Seré.

Session B4 Room TBA B4.1 More equal and less equal at the same time? Comparing children's educational inequalities in 37 countries and over time Anna Gromada (presenter), Gwyther Rees, Yekaterina Chzhen. B4.2 In the wrong place, at the wrong time: Long-run effects of income shocks on children's education and health outcomes Jérémie Gignoux, Marta Menéndez (presenter), Almedina Music. B4.3 More educated, less mobile? Trends in income and educational mobility in Chile and Peru Anja Gaentzsch (presenter), Gabriela Zapata Román.

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Session B5 Room TBA B5.1 Copula-based analysis of multivariate dependence patterns between dimensions of poverty in Europe César García-Gómez (presenter), Ana Pérez, Mercedes Prieto-Alaiz. B5.2 Targeting when poverty is multidimensional Marcos Agurto, César Calvo (presenter), Miguel Ángel Carpio. B5.3 A decade-long view of multi-dimensional deprivation in the U.S. Shatakshee Dhongde. Session B6 Room TBA B6.1 An opportunity egalitarian approach to the intertemporal evaluation of distributions Domenico Moramarco (presenter), Flaviana Palmisano, Vito Peragine. B6.2 Lifetime income and inequality. A dynamic model of inequality over the life cycle Małgorzata Karolina Kozłowska. B6.3 Chronic or acute? Preference-consistent measurement of poverty over time Natalie Naïri Quinn (presenter), Catherine Porter. Session B7 Room TBA B7.1 Economic insecurity in the EU using a multidimensional approach Olga Cantó, Carmelo García-Pérez, Marina Romaguera de la Cruz (presenter). B7.2 Exponential structure of income inequality: evidence from 67 countries Yong Tao, Xiangjun Wu, Tao Zhou, Weibo Yan, Yanyuxiang Huang, Han Yu, Benedict Mondal, Victor M. Yakovenko (presenter). B7.3 A novel sampling strategy for surveying high-worth individuals - an application using the Socio-Economic Panel Carsten Schröder (presenter), Charlotte Bartels, Markus M. Grabka, Martin Kroh, Rainer Siegers.

Session B8 Room TBA B8.1 Sources of inequality in Italy Roberto Iacono (presenter), Marco Ranaldi. B8.2 Does job polarization explain the rise in earnings inequality? Evidence from Europe Maurizio Bussolo, Ivan Torre (presenter), Hernan Winkler.

Session B9 Room TBA B9.1 Distributional national accounts: A macro-micro approach to inequality in Germany Stefan Bach, Charlotte Bartels, Theresa Neef (presenter). B9.2 Who paid the French 75% tax on millionaires? Effects on top wage earners and their employers Malka Guillot. B9.3 Inequality and redistribution in France, 1990-2018: evidence from post-tax distributional national accounts Antoine Bozio, Bertrand Garbinti, Jonathan Goupille-Lebret (presenter), Malka Guillot, Thomas Piketty.

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Wednesday, July 3rd

Sessions C 16:30-18:00 Session C1: Side Event on Inequality in India Room TBA C1.1 Welfare dynamics in India over a quarter century: poverty, vulnerability and mobility 1987-2012 Hai-Anh Dang (presenter), Peter Lanjouw. C1.2 The dynamics of local and spatial inequalities in India Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay, David Garcés Urzainqui (presenter). C1.3 The distributional impact of structural transformation in Village India: model-based simulation and case study evidence Chris Elbers, Peter Lanjouw (presenter). Session C2 Room TBA C2.1 Antitrust deregulation and economic inequality in the United States Nicholas Short. C2.2 Does inequality affects investment in a nonlinear way? A Cross-Country Analysis Jorge Carrera (presenter), Pablo de la Vega. C2.3 Income inequality and the current account Michael Kumhof, Romain Rancière, Ezgi Özsöğüt (presenter), Pablo Winant.

Session C3 Room TBA C3.1 Gender norms and labor supply: Identifying heterogeneous patterns across groups of women Estefanía Galván (presenter), Cecilia García-Peñalosa. C3.2 The persistence of the gender earnings gap: Cohort trends and the role of education in twelve countries Eyal Bar-Haim, Louis Chauvel (presenter), Janet C. Gornick, Anne Hartung. C3.3 Do welfare state taxes and transfers reduce gender income inequality? Evidence from eight European countries Silvia Avram, Daria Popova (presenter). Session C4 Room TBA C4.1 A new class of growth valuation functions: income-weighted growth distances François Bourguignon, Gary S. Fields (presenter). C4.2 Intergenerational mobility measurement with latent transition matrices Michele Bavaro, Federico Tullio (presenter). C4.3 What's behind pro-poor growth? An investigation of its drivers and dynamics Stephan Klasen, Maria C. Lo Bue (presenter), Vincenzo Prete.

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Session C5 Room TBA C5.1 Income distribution under an inflation targeting regime Fernando Ballabriga, Karen Davtyan (presenter). C5.2 The redistributive effects of monetary policy: Evidence from a century of modern economic history Aurélien Leroy, Mehdi El Herradi (presenter). C5.3 How does monetary policy affect the income class structure? Evidence from the Eurozone Elena Bárcena Martín, Natalia Martín Fuentes (presenter), Salvador Pérez Moreno. Session C6 Room TBA C6.1 Export sophistication upgrade and urban-rural income inequality: evidence from China 2000-2009 Ying Tung Chan, Qian Sun, Yifan Li (presenter). C6.2 The urban-rural divide in the persistence of poverty Iryna Kyzyma. C6.3 Determinants of rural-urban inequality in Vietnam: Detailed decomposition analyses based on unconditional quantile regressions Thanh Bui. Session C7 Room TBA C7.1 A widening global divide? A bipolarization analysis Florent Bresson (presenter), Gaston Yalonetzky. C7.2 Degrees of vulnerability to poverty: A low-income dynamic approach for Chile Joaquín Prieto. C7.3 Stagnant growth and income class structure in European countries Salvador Pérez Moreno (presenter), Elena Bárcena-Martín. Session C8 Room TBA C8.1 Rotation group bias in the estimation of social indicators from EU SILC Alessio Fusco, Giovanni Gallo, Philippe Van Kerm (presenter). C8.2 Estimation of income inequality from grouped data Vanesa Jorda (presenter), Jose Maria Sarabia Markus Jäntti. C8.3 Pareto models for top incomes Arthur Charpentier, Emmanuel Flachaire (presenter). Session C9 Room TBA C9.1 Fair or unfair? Disentangling inequalities in health care access for young adults in France Doriane Mignon (presenter), Florence Jusot. C9.2 Prenatal economic shocks and birth outcomes in UK cohort data Andrew E. Clark, Conchita D’Ambrosio (presenter), Nicholas Rohde. C9.3 The asymmetric experience of gains and losses in job security on health Anthony Lepinteur.

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Session C10 Room TBA C10.1 Inequality and real income growth for middle and low-income households across rich countries in recent decades Brian Nolan (presenter), Stefan Thewissen. C10.2 Bounded learning by doing, inequality, and multi-sector growth: a middle-class perspective Alain Desdoigts (presenter), Fernando Jaramillo. C10.3 The decline of the middle class. New evidence for Europe Judith Derndorfer (presenter), Stefan Kranzinger.

Thursday, July 4th

Sessions D 09:00-10:30 Session D1 Room TBA D1.1 Understanding inequality and poverty trends in Russia Anastasiya Lisina (presenter), Philippe Van Kerm. D1.2 Risk of poverty in Southern Europe (The effectiveness of European Structural Funds) Chiara Mussida (presenter), Maria Laura Parisi. D1.3 Religious participation, congregations and poverty: a multilevel analysis Ambra Poggi.

Session D2 Room TBA D2.1 Boys don't cry (nor do the dishes): family size and the housework gender gap Anthony Lepinteur, Giorgia Menta (presenter). D2.2 Poverty and gender in Latin America Verónica Amarante (presenter), Maira Colacce. D2.3 Occupational achievements of same-sex couples in the U.S. by gender and race Coral del Río, Olga Alonso-Villar (presenter). Session D3 Room TBA D3.1 Conciliating absolute and relative poverty: Income poverty measurement with two poverty lines Benoit Decerf. D3.2 Income poverty has been halved in the developing world, even when accounting for relative poverty Benoit Decerf, Mery Ferrando (presenter). D3.3 Systematic global poverty conceptualizations: bare bones baskets, super baskets and relative poverty Michail Moatsos.

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Session D4 Room TBA D4.1 A joint top income and wealth distribution Viktor Steiner, Junyi Zhu (presenter). D4.2 An assessment of wealth taxes in a joint income-wealth perspective Sarah Kuypers, Francesco Figari, Gerlinde Verbist (presenter). D4.3 Wealth Inequalities among Seniors: the Roles of Marital Histories across Cohorts Carole Bonnet, Enrica Maria Martino (presenter), Benoît Rapoport, Anne Solaz. Session D5 Room TBA D5.1 The functions of wealth: renters, owners and capitalists across Europe and the United States Pirmin Fessler (presenter), Martin Schürz. D5.2 Inequality as entitlements over labour Paul Segal. D5.3 Measuring the dangers of automation: job polarization Juan Gabriel Rodríguez, Raquel Sebastián Lago (presenter). Session D6 Room TBA D6.1 Referrals, intergenerational mobility and human capital accumulation Michele Bavaro, Fabrizio Patriarca (presenter). D6.2 Good things come in threes: multigenerational transmission of human capital A. Héctor Moreno M. D6.3 Intergenerational mobility, human capital accumulation, and growth in India Roy van der Weide (presenter), Melinda Vigh. Session D7 Room TBA D7.1 Evaluating an anti-poverty program's impact on joint disadvantages: Insights from the Philippine CCT program Suman Seth (presenter), Melba V. Tutor. D7.2 The distributional impact of social protection: short and longer-run inequality in Ethiopia India and Peru, Liyousew G. Borga (presenter), Conchita D’Ambrosio. D7.3 Measuring social welfare gains in social assistance programs: an application to European countries Luis Ayala, Elena Bárcena-Martín (presenter). Session D8 Room TBA D8.1 Ethnic inequality and poverty in malaysia Martin Ravallion. D8.2 Government intervention, institutional quality and inequality: evidence from Asia-Pacific countries (1988-2014) Bertrand Blancheton, Dina Chhorn (presenter).

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Session D9 Room TBA D9.1 A new inequality estimate for urban India? Using house prices to estimate inequality in Mumbai Gerton Rongen. D9.2 Factors of urban income inequality in high- and middle-income countries Idaliya Grigoryeva. D9.3 Urban poverty: theory and evidence from American cities Francesco Andreoli, Mauro Mussini (presenter), Vincenzo Prete.

Thursday, July 4th

Sessions E 11:00-12:30 Session E1: Side Event in Honour of Satya Chakravarty Room TBA Chairs: Conchita D’Ambrosio and Jacques Silber E1.1 Eliciting weights for the Human Development Index with a discrete choice experiment Koen Decancq (presenter), Verity Watson. E1.2 The interaction dimension of segregation: measurement and evidence from US metro areas Francesco Andreoli, Claudio Zoli (presenter). E1.3 Feasible shared destiny risk distributions Thibault Gajdos, John A. Weymark (presenter), and Claudio Zoli.

Session E2 Room TBA E2.1 Income-shifting between income sources. Evidence for Uruguay from administrative tax records in the period 2009-2014 Eliana Sena (presenter), Matías Strehl. E2.2 Wage income distributions and mobility in Malta Clemens Knoppe. E2.3 Rethinking the Lebanese economic miracle: The extreme concentration of income and wealth in Lebanon 2005-2014 Lydia Assouad. Session E3 Room TBA E3.1 Accounting for the distributional effects of the 2007-2008 crisis and the Economic Adjustment Program in Portugal Denisa M. Sologon, Vanda Almeida (presenter), Philippe Van Kerm. E3.2 Beliefs about the role of effort and luck during the Spanish economic recession Begoña Cabeza (presenter), Koen Decancq. E3.3 The lasting well-being effects of early adulthood macroeconomic crises, Matti Hovi.

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Session E4 Room TBA E4.1 Failure to compensate or failure to reward? A decomposition of inequality of opportunity Kristof Bosmans (presenter), Z. Emel Öztürk. E4.2 Inequality of opportunity and the parametric decomposition of inequality by population subgroups Geoffrey Teyssier. E4.3 Inequality, poverty and growth: the role of opportunities Gustavo A. Marrero (presenter), Juan Gabriel Rodríguez. Session E5 Room TBA E5.1 Learning from the 'best': The impact of tax-benefit systems in Africa Olivier Bargain, H. Xavier Jara (presenter), Prudence Kwenda, Miracle Ntuli. E5.2 The efficiency and distributive effect of local taxes: Evidence from Italian municipalities Enrico Rubolino. E5.3 Optimal targeting and poverty reduction with fixed budget and imperfect information Abdelkrim Araar, Luca Tiberti (presenter). Session E6 Room TBA E6.1 Back to black? The impact of regularizing migrant worker Edoardo Di Porto, Enrica Maria Martino, Paolo Naticchioni (presenter). E6.2 Regional migration and wage inequality in the West African economic and monetary union Esther Mirjam Girsberger, Romuald Méango (presenter), Hillel Rapoport. E6.3 Can migrations both respond to climatic constraints and improve the living conditions of rural households? Evidence from Niakhar (Senegal) using two types of migration Ulrich Nguemdjo (presenter), Valerie Delaunay, Richard Lalou. Session E7 Room TBA E7.1 Distributional national accounts in the welfare state: Sweden, 1930-2016 Sebastian Escobar, Olle Hammar, Daniel Waldenström (presenter), Gabriel Zucman. E7.2 Why has wealth concentration grown in the United States? A re-examination of data from 1998-2016 Jesse Bricker (presenter), Alice Henriques. E7.3 Long-run income inequality in Spain, 1932-2015. Evidence from distributional national accounts Facundo Alvaredo, Miguel Artola Blanco, Clara Martínez-Toledano (presenter). Session E8 Room TBA E8.1 Provincial valuations of human capital in urban China, inter- provincial inequality and the implicit value of a Guangdong hukou Jeffrey S. Zax. E8.2 Cities as drivers of social mobility Alessandra Michelangeli (presenter), Umut Türk. E8.3 Inequality in human development across the globe Iñaki Permanyer (presenter), Jeroen Smits.

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Session E9 Room TBA E9.1 The contribution of inheritances to wealth inequality in France, Spain, the UK, and the US Juan C. Palomino (presenter), Gustavo A. Marrero, Brian Nolan, Juan G. Rodríguez. E9.2 The poor stay poor, the rich get rich: intergenerational wealth mobility in Italy Francesco Bloise (presenter), Michele Raitano. E9.3 Intrahousehold transfers, inheritance and implications on inequality Nhung Luu (presenter), Dalal Moosa. Session E10 Room TBA E10.1 Lifetime inequality and redistribution in Germany Timm Bönke, Giacomo Corneo, Holger Lüthen (presenter). E10.2 Income redistribution and self-selection of immigrants Giacomo Corneo, Guido Neidhöfer (presenter). E10.3 Redistribution and demographic change in Uruguay Verónica Amarante, Marisa Bucheli, Maira Colacce (presenter).

Thursday, July 4th

Sessions F 16:00-17:30 Session F1 Room TBA F1.1 Mobility and mobility measures Frank A. Cowell (presenter), Emmanuel Flachaire. F1.2 A simple subgroup decomposable measure of income mobility Elena Bárcena-Martín, Olga Cantó (presenter). F1.3 On the measurement of population weighted relative indices of mobility and convergence, with an illustration based on Chinese data Elena Bárcena-Martin, Jacques Silber (presenter). Session F2 Room TBA F2.1 The geography of intergenerational mobility: evidence of educational persistence and the "Great Gatsby Curve" in Brazil Tharcisio Leone. F2.2 Inequality in access to higher education in India between the poor and the rich: evidence from NSSO data Jandhyala BG Tilak, Pradeep Kumar Choudhury (presenter). F2.3 Educational inequality of opportunity in a developing country: the role of pupil's effort Niaz Asadullah, Alain Trannoy (presenter), Sandy Tubeuf, Gaston Yalonetzky.

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Session F3 Room TBA F3.1 Upper and lower bound estimates of inequality of opportunity: a cross-national comparison for Europe Rafael Carranza. F3.2 The evolution of inequality of opportunity in Germany: A machine learning approach Paolo Brunori (presenter), Guido Neidhöfer. F3.3 Horizontal inequalities in Africa: measurement issues SK Tetteh-Baah (presenter), K Harttgen, I Guenthe. Session F4 Room TBA F4.1 The electoral impact of wealth redistribution. Evidence from the Italian land reform Bruno Caprettini (presenter), Lorenzo Casaburi, Miriam Venturini. F4.2 Economic insecurity and the rise of the right Walter Bossert, Andrew E. Clark (presenter), Conchita D’Ambrosio, Anthony Lepinteur. F4.3 Do the super-rich benefit from political connections? Evidence from Poland Katarzyna Sałach (presenter), Michał Brzeziński.

Session F5 Room TBA F5.1 Rentier premium and wealth inequality Jangyoun Lee. F5.2 Wealth inequality in Germany, 1895-2017 Thilo Albers, Charlotte Bartels (presenter), Moritz Schularick. F5.3 From the dead: On the distribution of estates and the distribution of wealth Facundo Alvaredo, Yonatan Berman (presenter), Salvatore Morelli. Session F6 Room TBA F6.1 Growing in the womb: The effect of seismic activity on fetal growth Rocío Álvarez-Aranda, Serafima Chirkova, José Gabriel Romero (presenter). F6.2 Determinants and distribution of household GHG emissions in Belgium Petra Zsuzsa Lévay (presenter), Josefine Vanhille, Tim Goedemé, Gerlinde Verbist. F6.3 (In)-equality of opportunity in the allocation of R&D resources for rare diseases Setti Raïs Ali, Sandy Tubeuf (presenter). Session F7 Room TBA F7.1 The counting approach to multidimensional poverty. The case of four African countries Valérie Berenger. F7.2 Weights in multidimensional indices of wellbeing: a new approach Lidia Ceriani (presenter), Chiara Gigliarano. F7.3 On multidimensional poverty rankings with binary variables Vito Peragine, Mariagrazia Pittau, Ernesto Savaglio (presenter), Stefano Vannucci.

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Session F8 Room TBA F8.1 Ethnic inequality and the wealth of Nations Klaus Gründler (presenter), Andreas Link. F8.2 Public education expenditures, growth and income inequality Lionel Artige, Laurent Cavenaile (presenter). F8.3 Beyond the returns to education: the role of labor formalization in the reduction of wage inequality in Latin America during the 2000s Luis Beccaria, Roxana Maurizio (presenter). Session F9 Room TBA F9.1 The evolution of wealth-income ratios in India 1860-2012 Rishabh Kumar. F9.2 Can a mandate for inclusion change school choices for disadvantaged parents? Evidence from Urban India Ambrish Dongre, Ankur Sarin, Karan Singhal (presenter). F9.3 From British to billionaire Raj? Indian income inequality, 1922-2015 Lucas Chancel (presenter), Thomas Piketty. Session F10 Room TBA F10.1 How much does reducing inequality matter for global poverty? Christoph Lakner, Daniel Gerszon Mahler (presenter), Mario Negre, Espen Beer Prydz. F10.2 Skill-biased innovation, growth, and inequality Yasuyuki Osumi. F10.3 Distributional impact of a reduction of energy subsidies: the recent policy reform in Argentina Fernando Giuliano, María Ana Lugo (presenter), Ariel Masut, Jorge Pablo Puig.

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Sessions G 09:00-10:30 Session G1 Room TBA G1.1 Globalization, income taxation and the redistribution - progressivity tradeoff Joël Hellier. G1.2 Financial openness and inequality Stefan Avdjiev, Tsvetana Spasova (presenter). G1.3 The distribution of gains from globalization Valentin F. Lang (presenter), Marina Mendes Tavares.

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Session G2 Room TBA G2.1 Equality among unequals Mathieu Faure, Nicolas Gravel (presenter). G2.2 A model of social welfare improving transfers Brice Magdalou. G2.3 Linking input inequality and outcome inequality Guillermina Jasso. Session G3 Room TBA G3.1 Does inequality really increase crime? Theory and evidence Alejandro Corvalan, Matteo Pazzona (presenter). G3.2 Does economic inequality breed murder? An empirical investigation of the relationship between economic inequality and homicide rates in Canadian CMAs: 1981 to 2016 Livio Di Matteo, Robert Petrunia (presenter). G3.3 Organized crime, corruption and poverty traps Tamara Fioroni (presenter), Andrea Mario Lavezzi, Giovanni Trovato.

Session G4 Room TBA G4.1 Outside options in the labor market Sydnee Caldwell, Oren Danieli (presenter). G4.2 Unequal opportunities in the labour market in selected African countries Edgar F.A. Cooke. G4.3 Hours inequality Daniele Checchi, Cecilia García-Peñalosa (presenter), Lara Vivian. Session G5 Room TBA G5.1 The inequality of equal mating Rolf Aaberge, Jo Thori Lind (presenter), Kalle Moene. G5.2 How does "poverty of parents" affect child welfare? Empirical evidence from Argentina Lucia Echeverria (presenter), Marta Menon, Federico Perali. G5.3 Assortative mating and income inequality in South Africa: an unconditional quantile regression analysis Umakrishnan Kollamparambil. Session G6 Room TBA G6.1 The effect of the Arab Spring on the preferences for redistribution in Egypt Bilal El Rafhi (presenter), Alexandre Volle. G6.2 Educational inequality and public policy preferences: evidence from representative survey experiments Philipp Lergetporer, Katharina Werner (presenter), and Ludger Woessmann. G6.3 Education affordability and earnings inequality Oliko Vardishvili (presenter), Fuzhen Wang.

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Session G7 Room TBA G7.1 Stochastic dominance and decomposable measures of inequality and poverty Buhong Zheng. G7.2 A theory of multidimensional ex-ante equality of opportunity Martyna Kobus (presenter), Marek Kapera, Vito Peragine. G7.3 Robust comparisons of inequality of opportunity for skills acquisition under the veil of ignorance Francesco Andreoli, Edward Levavasseur (presenter), Nicolas Gravel. Session G8 Room TBA G8.1 Understanding the structural determinants of wealth inequality Hanna K. Szymborska. G8.2 The concentration of personal wealth in Italy: 1995-2016 Salvatore Morelli (presenter), Paolo Acciari, Facundo Alvaredo. G8.3 Inequality and mobility over the past half century using income, consumption and wealth David S. Johnson (presenter), Jonathan D. Fisher. Session G9 Room TBA G9.1 Job mobility and heterogenous returns to apprenticeship training in Italy Giorgio d'Agostino (presenter), Michele Raitano, Margherita Scarlato. G9.2 Intergenerational earnings elasticity in Italy along sons' lifecycle Francesco Bloise, Michele Raitano (presenter). G9.3 Knocking on parents' doors: regulation and intergenerational mobility Sauro Mocetti (presenter), Giacomo Roma, Enrico Rubolino. Session G10: UNDP-HDR Side Event Room TBA Presentation of the report on “Inequality in Human Development in the 21st century” Pedro Conceicao and Heriberto Tapia.

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Sessions H 11:00-12:30 Session H1 Room TBA H1.1 The rich underreport their income: assessing bias in inequality estimates and correction methods using linked survey and tax data Sean Higgins, Nora Lustig, Andrea Vigorito (presenter). H1.2 The impact of top incomes biases on the measurement of inequality in the United States Vladimir Hlasny, Paolo Verme (presenter). H1.3 The weight of the rich: improving surveys using tax data Thomas Blanchet, Ignacio Flores, Marc Morgan (presenter).

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Session H2 Room TBA H2.1 Long-term evolution of inequality of opportunity Maurizio Bussolo, Daniele Checchi, Vito Peragine (presenter). H2.2 Inequality of opportunity: transfers when effort matters Casilda Lasso de la Vega, Juan Gabriel Rodríguez, Rafael Salas (presenter). H2.3 Estimating inequality of opportunity in more periods than ever before: the capital income approach Hugo del Valle-Inclán Cruces. Session H3 Room TBA H3.1 Measuring differentness in a collection of distributions: extending Ginis' relative mean difference and transvariation coefficients Gordon Anderson. H3.2 On the importance of the upside down test in absolute socioeconomic health inequality comparisons Mohamad A. Khaled, Paul Makdissi (presenter), Myra Yazbeck. H3.3 Decomposing the changes in poverty: poverty line and distributional effects Oihana Aristondo (presenter), Conchita D'Ambrosio, Casilda Lasso de la Vega. Session H4 Room TBA H4.1 A democratic measure of national income growth for the United Kingdom, 2006-2015. Methods and estimates Andrew Aitken (presenter), Martin Weale. H4.2 The distributional consequences of closing the micro-macro gap for capital income in the Eurozone Michael Ertl (presenter), Stefan Humer, Mathias Moser, Matthias Schnetzer. H4.3 Income inequality regimes and economic growth Leena Kalliovirta, Tuomas Malinen (presenter). Session H5 Room TBA H5.1 Was Marx right? Income inequality, market concentration and voting in late 19th century Germany Charlotte Bartels, Felix Kersting (presenter), Nikolaus Wolf. H5.2 Economic deprivation and radical voting: evidence from Germany Florian Dorn (presenter), Clemens Fuest, Lea Immel, Florian Neumeier. H5.3 Income inequality and ethnic cleavages in Malaysia: evidence from distributional national accounts (1984-2014) Muhammed Abdul Khalid, Li Yang (presenter).

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Session H6 Room TBA H6.1 Inequality in total returns to work in Ukraine: taking a closer look at workplace (dis)amenities Olena Nizalova. H6.2 Blessed top and misfortunate bottom? The long-term patterns of earnings inequality and volatility in Germany since 1960 Timm Bönke (presener), Matthias Giesecke, Holger Lüthen. H6.3 Minimum wages and racial inequality Ellora Derenoncourt, Claire Montialoux (presenter). Session H7 Room TBA H7.1 Are children better off? Intergenerational mobility of living standards Timm Bönke, Astrid Harnack (presenter), Holger Lüthen. H7.2 Health policies and intergenerational mobility Yuliya Kulikova. H7.3 The relationship between intergenerational mobility and equality of opportunity Adrian Adermon (presenter), Gunnar Brandén, Martin Nybom. Session H8 Room TBA H8.1 Missing poor in the U.S. Mathieu Lefebvre (presenter), Pierre Pestieau, Gregory Ponthiere. H8.2 "Too young to die". Deprivation measures combining poverty and premature mortality Jean-Marie Baland, Guilhem Cassan, Benoit Decerf (presenter). H8.3 The conspicuous consumption of the poor: forgoing calories for aspirational goods Clément Bellet, Eve Colson-Sihra (presenter). Session H9 Room TBA H9.1 More rationality, more inequality? Evidence from a survey experiment Xingyuan Yao. H9.2 Investment losses and inequality Maximilian Wenzel (presenter), Johannes König. H9.3 Why are we inequality averse? Marcelo Bergolo, Gabriel Burdin, Mauricio De Rosa, Santiago Burone, Matías Giacobasso, Martin Leites (presenter). Session H10 Room TBA H10.1 Nepotism vs. specific skills: the effect of professional liberalization on returns to parental background of Italian lawyers Michele Raitano (presenter), Francesco Vona. H10.2 Occupational mobility: theory and an application to Italy Irene Brunetti, Davide Fiaschi (presenter). H10.3 Higher taxation for fairer redistribution? A political economy model with occupational choice Anne P. Villamil, Xiaobing Wang, Ning Xue (presenter).

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Sessions I 17:00-18:30 Session I1 Room TBA I1.1 Drawing a line: comparing the estimation of top incomes between fiscal data and the LIS harmonized surveys Nishant Yonzan (presenter), Branko Milanovic, Salvatore Morelli, and Janet Gornick. I1.2 The inequality externality and the optimal nonlinear income taxation model Morten Nyborg Støstad (presenter), Frank Cowell. I1.3 Income composition inequality Marco Ranaldi. Session I2 Room TBA I2.1 Earnings responses to a cash transfer program: evidence from a notch in Uruguay Marcelo Bérgolo, Joan Vilá (presenter). I2.2 Redistributive impacts of fiscal policies in Mexico: corrections for top income measurement problems Vladimir Hlasny.

Session I3 Room TBA I3.1 Inequality and demand-driven innovation: evidence from international patent applications Sabrina Dorn, Christian Kiedaisch (presenter). I3.2 Skill-biased technological change and the role of retraining Jiyeon Kim. I3.3 Income in fewer hands, production by fewer firms: The effect of inequality on market concentration Carlos Rodriguez-Castelan (presenter), Daniel Valderrama. Session I4 Room TBA I4.1 Intergenerational income mobility in the UK: New evidence using the BHPS and Understanding Society Data Bertha Rohenkohl. I4.2 Falling absolute intergenerational mobility Jo Blanden, Stephen Machin, Sumaiya Rahman (presenter). I4.3 Intergenerational mobility of status with multiple dimensions in Germany and the United Kingdom Michele Bavaro. Session I5 Room TBA I5.1 Do European top earners react to labor taxation through mobility? Mathilde Muñoz. I5.2 Parental altruism and estate taxation Robin Jessen (presenter), Maria Metzing, Marten von Werder. I5.3 Divided behind and beyond borders? Income inequality in Europe, 1980-2017 Thomas Blanchet, Lucas Chancel, Amory Gethin (presenter).

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Session I6 Room TBA I6.1 Public insurance in heterogeneous fiscal federations: evidence from American households Johannes Fleck, Chima Simpson-Bell (presenter). I6.2 Federalism and income inequality Kangoh Lee. I6.3 Public policies and equality of opportunity for wellbeing in multiple dimensions: theoretical extensions and evidence from Bolivia Jaya Krishnakumar, Ricardo Nogales (presenter). Session I7 Room TBA I7.1 Europe 2020 targets: revisiting European linkages and a modified inequality index Deniz Sevinc. I7.2 Income redistribution through taxes and transfers across OECD countries Orsetta Causa (presenter), Mikkel Hermansen. I7.3 Segmentation or convergence in European household income distributions? New tools for analyzing the differentness in collections of distributions Gordon Anderson, Oliver Linton, Maria Grazia Pittau (presenter), Yoon-Jae Whang, Roberto Zelli.