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In recent years, the process of matching workers to jobs has rapidly migrated online, as evidenced by the rising popularity of platforms like Indeed or LinkedIn. It is therefore crucial to gain an understanding of how online labor matching mechanisms operate, how they impact economic outcomes such as employment, wages and inequality, and to identify ways of leveraging the 'big data' generated by online markets. These factors will have significant implications for the future of labor.

The Seventh LISER and IDSC of IZA Workshop

Campus Belval - Halle des Poches à Fonte

The 26th and 27th September  

With presentations from Christina Gathmann, Peter Kuhn, Aline Muller, Asaël ROUBY, Amanda Agan, Joseph Vecci, Christophe Gaillac, Sabrina Mühlbauer, Thomas Le Barbanchon, Mirjam Bächli, Sanchari Roy, Yuval Ofek-Shanny, Elisabeth Leduc, Eduard Storm, Emilie Rademakers, Monica Lambon-Quayefio, Barbara Petrongolo, Verónica Escudero, Daniel Kopp, Maria Balgova, Marc Witte, Nikos Askitas.

For more information on the programme and registration, please visit:

https://conference.iza.org/DATA_2024/program

This international event will bring together researchers and experts in the fields of labor economics, social sciences, and IA. 

Organisation & contact

Organizers: Nikos Askitas, Michela Bia, Anna Dober, Christina Gathmann, Peter J. Kuhn and Dominik Spitza (Event Manager).

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Campus Belval - Halle des Poches à Fonte

Termin(e) und Uhrzeit(en).

26th and 27th September