The UCL Department of Economics announces research seminars for 31 March - 4 April 2025
27 March 2025
Our research is essential to what we do - find out about the research seminars scheduled for 31 March - 4 April 2025 in the department.

Human Capital and Labor Markets Research Seminar
Speaker: Stephen Machin, LSE.
Title: 'Union Wage Differentials and Membership Dynamics'.
Date: Tuesday 1 April, 1430-1530hrs.
Venue: IFS Conference Room - visit the location on a map.
Seminar organiser(s): rozeena.newell@ifs.org.uk.
IFS-UCL-LSE DEV Research Seminar
Speaker: Lucas Conwell, UCL.
Title: TBD.
Date: Thursday 3 April, 1400-1500hrs.
Venue: IFS Conference Room - visit the location on a map.
Seminar organiser(s): britta_a@ifs.org.uk.
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Events
Festival of Early Stage Researchers
Date: Tuesday 1 April to Wednesday 9 April
Info: Calling all doctoral researchers and early career academic and research staff. You are invited to the Festival of Early-Stage Researchers (FESR), taking place between Tuesday 1 April and Wednesday 9 April. The annual Festival of Early-Stage Researchers (FESR) celebrates the invaluable contribution UCL’s early-career researcher (ECR) community makes towards research and innovation and is an integral part of your career development journey at UCL. Co-organised by doctoral and early career researchers, the exciting festival programme includes interactive workshops, expert panels, networking opportunities and our community celebration. Join the festivities and enhance your professional and personal skill sets, prepare for career next steps, share experiences, and build your cross-disciplinary connections. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to connect with researchers from across UCL and take an active part in one of the UK's biggest researcher communities!
Link: see the full programme and register for festival events.
Applied Micro Research Conference
Topic: Inequality, Minimum Wages and Allocation of Labor
Date: Friday 9 May
Venue: B03 Ricardo LT, Drayton House
Organisers: Attila Lindner, Pedro Carniero
Programme:
10:05: Welcome
Session 1: Inequality
10:10 – 11:00: Lucas Conwell and Gabriel Ulyssea: Slums and Income Mobility
11.00 - 11.50: Michela Tincani: How far can inclusion go? The long-term impacts of preferential college admissions
Session 2: Methods
13:00 – 13:50: Marcos Vera Hernandez: More to Live for: Health Investment Responses to Expected Retirement Wealth in Chile
13:50 – 14:40pm: Hyejin Ku: Gender Differences in Education Migration
Session 3: Minimum Wages
15:00pm – 15:50pm: – Jonas Hjort: Footloose Enough? Multinationals, Domestic Firms, and Job Creation in Developing Economies as Wages Rise
15:50pm – 16:50pm – Attila Lindner: Heterogeneous Effects of Minimum Wage Policies
Drinks: Euston Tap