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SUMMARY:Paris-Lyon Public Economics Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:CREST and ENS de Lyon are pleased to announce the launch of the biennial CEPR workshop in Public Economics—the Paris-Lyon Public Economics Workshop (PL-PubEcon). The first edition will take place on 28–29 May 2026 at Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon and will feature Antoine Bozio (PSE) and Giulia Giupponi (Bocconi) as keynote speakers. \nWe welcome submissions in any area of publics economics\, especially contributions dealing with public policies in taxation\, education\, environment\, health\, labor\, or urban economics in either developed or developing countries. \nTo apply to the workshop\, send your full paper at plpubecon.workshop@gmail.com with PL-PubEcon2026 as the object of the email. \nThe deadline for submission is March 1\, 2026. Decisions of acceptance will be notified by April\, 6 2026. \nAttendance is free for presenters and includes lunches\, dinner\, and coffee breaks. Further information on the workshop will be available soon. \nMore details on the call for paper here. \nKeynotes lectures will be given by:​ \nAntoine Bozio\, PSE\nGiulia Giupponi\, Bocconi \nScientific committee:​ \nCharlotte Bartels (University of Leipzig\, DIW)\, Pierre Boyer (CREST\, Ecole Polytechnique\, Institut Polytechnique de Paris)\, Dirk Foremny (University of Barcelona)\, Bertrand Garbinti (CREST\, ENSAE\, Institut Polytechnique Paris)\, Mathilde Godard (CNRS\, Université Paris-Dauphine-PSL)\, Jonathan Goupille-Lebret (CNRS\, CERGIC\, ENS Lyon)\, Fanny Landaud (CREST\, CNRS\, Institut Polytechnique Paris)\, Etienne Lehmann (CRED\, Université Paris Panthéon-Assas)\, Isabel Martinez (ETH Zurich)\, Andreas Peichl (LMU Munich)\, Simon Rabaté (Ined)\, Kate Smith (LSE) \nOrganizing committee:​ \nBertrand Garbinti (CREST-ENSAE-IP Paris) and Jonathan Goupille-Lebret (CNRS\, ENS Lyon) \n
URL:https://crest.science/event/paris-lyon-public-economics-workshop-series/
CATEGORIES:Conferences and Workshops,Economics
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SUMMARY:Haley McAvay (London School of Economics and Political Science) - "Residential Diversity in Young Adulthood and Later Life Attitudes toward Immigration"
DESCRIPTION:Sociology Seminar \nTime: 12:00 pm – 13:30 pm\nDate: 28th of May\nRoom : 3049 \n  \nHaley McAvay (London School of Economics and Political Science)  – “Residential Diversity in Young Adulthood and Later Life Attitudes toward Immigration” \n  \nAbstract :  \nInequalities in residential environments have received a lot of attention in understanding the appeal of anti-immigration parties across advanced democracies in recent years. This paper explores the long-term association between neighborhood context in adolescence and attitudes towards immigration later in life drawing on a cohort study from the UK (Next Steps) matched with census data. Drawing on the premises of the impressionable years hypothesis and contact theory\, we posit that as a space of socialisation\, the local area that one experienced in adolescence is influential to the development of immigration attitudes. Our findings suggest that ethnic diversity during one’s adolescence has a persistent association with attitudes even when adulthood individual characteristics and residential environment are taken into account. Specifically\, we find that living in ethnically diverse areas in adolescence is associated with increased tolerance toward immigration up to three decades later. \nZoom link: https://zoom.us/j/99318900973?pwd=54B86HGW2HQA2ac1KmhsT1Xt34mUxG.1 \n  \nOrganizers:\nPaola TUBARO (Pôle sociologie CREST) \nNicolas JULIA (Pôle sociologie CREST) \nPatrick PRÄG (Pôle sociologie CREST) \nSponsors:\nCREST \n
URL:https://crest.science/event/https-www-lse-ac-uk-people-haley-mcavay/
CATEGORIES:Seminars,Sociology
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