2008 Sessions for Kevin B. Moore

 
Friday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
SEA*
Session 6B*
Decomposing Gaps in Inequality

Organizers:

Susan Vroman, Georgetown University

Session Chairs:

Susan Vroman, Georgetown University

Papers:

"The Black-White Wage Gap Among US Women Across the Distribution: Derek Neal Redux"
Aico Van Vuuren, Free University Amsterdam
James Albrecht, Georgetown University
Susan Vroman, Georgetown University

"Measuring the Role of Self-Employment in Earnings Inequality"
Brian Bucks, Federal Reserve Board (Contact Author)
Kevin B. Moore, Federal Reserve Board

"Wage Ceilings and Floors: The Gender Gap in Ukraine's Transition"
Katherine Terrell, University of Michigan (Contact Author)
Ina Ganguli, Harvard University

"The Homeownership Rate Gap Across Segregated Neighborhoods"
Paul Carrillo, The George Washington University
Anthony M. Yezer, George Washington University

Discussants:

Paul Carrillo, The George Washington University
Susan Vroman, Georgetown University
James Albrecht, Georgetown University
Brian Bucks, Federal Reserve Board


 
Sunday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
CSWEP
Session 8M
Wealth, Expenditures, and Economic Well-being

Organizers:

Eva Sierminska, CEPS/INSTEAD
Yelena Takhtamanova, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Session Chairs:

Eva Sierminska, CEPS/INSTEAD

Papers:

"Season of Birth and Later Outcomes: Old Questions, New Answers"
Kasey Buckles, University of Notre Dame
Dan Hungerman, University of Notre Dame

"Schedule Flexibility and Labor Market Outcomes for Men, Women, and Parents"
Katie L. Winder, University of California, Merced (Contact Author)

"Wealth, Industry and the Transition to Entrepreneurship"
Berna Demiralp, Old Dominion University
Johanna Francis, Fordham University

"Consumption Patterns and Changes in Wealth: Cross Country and Family Type Comparisons"
Yelena Takhtamanova, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Eva Sierminska, CEPS/INSTEAD

Discussants:

Johanna Francis, Fordham University
Kasey Buckles, University of Notre Dame
Kevin B. Moore, Federal Reserve Board
Thesia I. Garner, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics


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