Photos and presentations from FROGEE 2024 Academic Conference
Summary
On December 6, 2024, the Forum for Research on Gender Economics in Eastern Europe (FROGEE) and SITE hosted a one-day conference at the Stockholm School of Economics titled "How Does Gender Matter in the Economy?".
This high-level academic conference emphasized the significance of gender economics, with discussions focusing on gender dynamics in labor markets, economic behavior, politics, and societal challenges such as violence against women. The event showcased FROGEE's progress in advancing gender economics research and policy across Eastern Europe, while also laying the groundwork for continued collaboration and research within the FREE Network and partner institutions across Eastern Europe.
Photo of Jesper Roine. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Jesper Roine, Deputy Director of the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE), opens the FROGEE 2024 Academic Conference, titled "How Does Gender Matter in the Economy?", with a warm welcome to all attendees and participants.
Session 1: The Evolution of Gender In The Labor Market
Photo of Barbara Petrongolo. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
The first of four keynote lectures was delivered by Prof. Barbara Petrongolo from the University of Oxford. Prof. Petrongolo presented her paper titled "The Evolution of Gender in the Labor Market," which is forthcoming in the "Handbook of Labor Economics, Vol. 5." co-authored by Claudia Olivetti and Jessica Pan.
Photo of Claudia Troccoli. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Claudia Troccoli, Project Researcher at Åbo Akademi University, presented her paper titled "Evolution of the Child Penalty." co-authored by Kristiina Huttunen.
Photo of Moritz Lubczyk. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Moritz Lubczyk, Senior Research Officer at the ROCKWOOL Foundation Berlin, presented his paper titled "The Ms. Allocation of Talent." co-authored by Petra Moser.
Photo of the audience. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Session 2: What Is Behind the Gender Gap: Do Women And Men Behave Differently In Economic Situations?
Photo of Monika Oczkowska. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Monika Oczkowska, Senior Research Economist at the Centre for Economic Analysis (CenEA). She chaired the next session titled "What Is Behind The Gender Gap: Do Women And Men Behave Differently In Economic Situations?".
Photo of Muriel Niederle. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
The second keynote lecture was delivered by Prof. Muriel Niederle from Stanford University. Prof. Niederle presented her paper titled "A Gender Agenda: From the Lab to the Field to Policy."
Photo of Xuan Li. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Xuan Li, PhD student at Boston University, presented his paper titled "Gender Composition and High-Stakes Cognitive Performance: Evidence from a Quasi-Randomized Experiment." co-authored by Xiang Zhou.
Photo of Gerd Muehlheusser. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Gerd Muehlheusser, Professor at the University of Hamburg, presented his paper titled "Honesty of Groups: Effects of Size and Gender Composition." co-authored by Timo Promann, Andreas Roider and Niklas Wallmeier.
Photo of the audience. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Poster Session: Perspectives From the Eastern Europe And Central Asia Region
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Jessica Mancuso, PhD candidate at Collegio Carlo Alberto, presented her research during the poster session titled "The Effect of Ethnic Conflict on Son Preference: The Case of the First Nagorno-Karabakh War." co-auhtored by Giulia Ferrero.
Photo: Dominick Nilsson
A poster showcased the research paper by Lea Katharina Kröger and Andris SaulÄ«tis (Phd student at Collegio Carlo Alberto), titled "Visitation Rights for Non-Resident Fathers: Evidence from Latvian Court Cases."
Photo of Monika Oczkowska. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Monika Oczkowska presented her poster on the research paper titled "Gender Gap in Life Expectancy: Insights from Eastern Europe," co-authored by Lev Lvovsky, Yasya Babych, Archil Chapanidze, Davit Keshelava, Viyaleta Panasevich, and Zane Varpina.
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Natalja Apanasovich, Research Fellow at BEROC, presented her research paper titled "Gender Diversity and the Doing-Using-Interacting Mode of Innovation: A Study of Medium- and Large-Sized Enterprises in Post-Communist Economies," co-authored by Radzivon Marozau.
See more poster presentations
- ”Visitation Rights for Non-Resident Fathers: A Natural Experimental Study on Gender Biases”, Andris Saulitis
- ”The Effect of Ethnic Conflict on Son Preference: The Case of the First Nagorno Karabakh War”, Jessica Mancuso
- “The Impact of Parenthood on Labor Market Outcomes of Men and Women in Poland”, Honorata Bogusz
- “Gender-Neutral Hiring of Junior Scholars”, Lucas van der Velde
- “Gender Gap in Life Expectancy and Its Socio-Economic Implications”, Lev Lvovskiy & Monika Oczkowska
- “Gender Diversity and the Doing-Using-Interacting Mode of Innovation in Post-Communist Economies”, Natalja Apanasovich
Session 3: Beyond the Labor-Market: Gender Gaps In Politics
Photo of Michal Myck. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Michal Myck, Director at CenEA, chaired the third session titled "Beyond the Labor-Market: Gender Gaps In Politics."
Photo of Manuel Bagues. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
The third keynote lecture was delivered by Prof. Manuel Bagues from the University of Warwick. Prof. Bagues presented his paper titled "Gender Gaps in Politics."
Photo of Sara Spaziani. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Sara Spaziani, Assistant Professor at the University of Warwick, presented her research paper titled "Gendered Politics and Women’s Wellbeing." co-authored by Vincenzo Atella, Gabriella Conti, Gabriel Facchini and Francesca Marazzi.
Photo of Jonathan Lehne. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Jonathan Lehne, Assistant Professor at SITE, presented his paper titled "From Registration to Representation: Mobilising Women Voters and Politicians in India," co-authored by Pamela Campa and Maiting Zhuang.
Session 4: Beyond The Labor-Market: Violence Against Women
Photo of Jeffrey Grogger. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
The fourth and final keynote lecture was delivered by Prof. Jeffrey Grogger from the University of Chicago. Prof. Grogger presented his paper titled "An Assessment of Risk Assessment in Cases of Domestic Abuse."
Photo of Konstantinos Matakos. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Konstantinos Matakos, Professor at King’s College London, presented his research paper titled "Victim-blaming Norms and Violence Against Women: Correcting Misperceptions or Morality-Driven Policy and Behaviour Change?" co-authored by Sevinc Bermek and Aslı Unan.
Photo of Katja Bergonzoli. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Katja Bergonzoli, PhD candidate at the University of Lausanne, presented her research paper titled "Education and Domestic Violence: Evidence from a School Construction Program in India," co-authored by Madhuri Agarwal, Vikram Bahure, and Souparna Maji.