Workshop on gender economics
The 2024/02/07
From 9:30am to 5:30pm
Event details :
Gender issues in economics
Workshop organized by CES & PHARE (U. Paris 1) – BETA/CEREQ (Unistra)
Wednesday February 7th 9h30 – 17h30
Salle du Conseil – PEGE – Unistra
Programme
9h30-45 | Accueil | |
Session 1 : Gender and Development | ||
9h45-10h15 | Laurine MARTINOTY (CES – U. Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne) | Domestic violence and mining in South Africa (with E.Badaoui, M. Benhura, F.Dubois, P. Magejo) |
10h15-10h45 | Marina Hesham (FEPS – U. Caire & PHARE – Paris 1) | Domestic violence and children’s health: micro-level evidence in Egypt |
10h45-11h15 | Marie BOLTZ (BETA – U. Strasbourg) | (Mis)perceived gender norms, couples’ labor supply decisions, and flexibility in working conditions in Colombia (with A. M. Diaz, and L. M. Salas) |
11h15-11h30 | Pause | |
Session 2 : Gender and Economic History | ||
11h30-12h | Herrade Igersheim (BETA, Univ. Strasbourg) | Women leaders in industry in nineteenth-century France: The case of Amélie de Dietrich (et le projet INDUSTRIFEM) |
12h00-12h30 | Hélène Benistand (PSE – Phare) | Women’s Issues in Transportation: How wild women redefined research and practice? |
12h30-14h | Déjeuner | |
Session 3 : Gender and Public Policies | ||
14h-14h30 | Ariane Dupont-Kieffer (Phare – U Paris 1) | How Children’s activities influence parent’s mobility patterns? |
14h30-15h | Romane Frecheville (BETA, U. Strasbourg) | Reallocating the Clock : how public services are reshaping women’s time use in Europe |
15h00-15h10 | Pause | |
Session 4 : Gender, Migration and Politics
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15h10-15h40 | Julieta Peveri (CES – Paris 1) | Do female politicians mitigate racism? Evidence from France (research idea) |
15h40-16h10 | Nadeera Rajapakse (Phare, Paris 1) | Women migrant workers: discussing development issues and vulnerability |
16h10-16h20 | Pause | |
Session 5 : Gender, Innovation, Research | ||
16h20-16h50 | Racha Ramadan (FEPS- Universite du Caire et AUF) | Combler l’écart entre les sexes dans la recherche et l’innovation pour parvenir au développement |
16h50-17h20 | Nicolas Jalabert (BETA, Univ. Strasbourg) | Gender differences in publication : case study on french PhD students |
17h20 | Mot de fin |
More information : jaoulgrammare@unistra.fr; m.boltz@unistra.fr