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CSWEP Paper Sessions: - Gender Sessions - Public Economics Sessions - 200 Years of Women Economists
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This conference is being held in conjunction with the 2014 ASSA Annual Meeting.
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We will be organizing three sessions on gender-related topics and three sessions on development. [gemäß den Informationen des Anbieters - according to site editor's information] The website is no longer available.
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CSWEP will sponsor sessions at the January 2011 American Economic Association meetings in New York City. We will be organizing sessions on gender-related topics.
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Topics of the workshop: - Measurement of cognitive and non-cognitive skills - Skill formation during the life-cycle - Economic and social consequences of (non-) cognitive skills - Economic, biological, psychological and environmental determinants of skills - Policy interventions to enhance skill...
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One or two additional sessions will be organized by the Southern Representative. Abstracts for papers in the topic areas of gender, health economics, labor economics, and urban/regional are particularly solicited.
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The meeting will bring together economists and other researchers who work on the analyses of risky behaviors. We hope to advance our understanding of the causes and consequences of risky behaviors and to improve strategies aimed to reduce the incident and cost of these behaviors.
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CSWEP will sponsor up to two paper sessions and one panel session at the 2010 Midwest Economics Association meeting to be held in Chicago. One or two sessions are available for persons submitting an entire session (3 or 4 papers) or a complete panel on a specific topic in any area of economics.
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In addition to a session on gender differences, CSWEP session topics are open and all abstracts are welcome.
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We will be organizing three sessions on gender-related topics and three sessions on personnel economics topics. Electronic submission of papers can be made via the link on the website.
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