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Brown Bag seminar in Economics | Cristina Clerici

Welcome to the Brown Bag Seminar in Economics organized by the Department of Economics, SSE. The seminar speaker is Cristina Clerici, SSE.

Welcome to the Brown Bag Seminar in Economics organized by the Department of Economics, SSE. The seminar speaker is Cristina Clerici, SSE, who will present 

"Information, Expectations and Preferences: Occupational Choices of Young Adults in Uganda” (With Iacopo Bianchi and Dominik Biesalski)

Abstract

By 2030 young Africans will constitute 42% of the world's youth. Ensuring they realize their full potential is a top priority. Effective policy design depends on understanding the determinants of their occupational choices.

Through a survey with young men and women in urban Uganda, we highlight the role of information, expectations and preferences. First, we show that randomly providing earnings information reduces overoptimistic expectations about pecuniary factors, especially for women, while has a limited impact on expectations about non-pecuniary factors. Second, we estimate a model of occupational choice, and find that, although earning prospects are relevant, preferences for family approval are the major determinant of occupational choice. In a final step, we use expectations and preferences to simulate the effects of some policy experiments on occupational sorting by gender.

Cristina Clerici is a Ph.D. student at SSE, in the Department of Economics. 

This seminar takes place at Stockholm School of Economics, Sveavägen 65, in room A350.

Please contact nicola.donohoe@hhs.se if you have any questions.

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