Learning and Work Hybrid Seminars, Maastricht University, SBE, Spring/ Summer 2025
Our regular Tuesday hybrid seminar series (from 12:00 to 13:00, onsite and also via Microsoft Teams) features researchers from different disciplines, with focuses on both academic and policy issues.
L&W hybrid seminar organizers
Raymond Montizaan: r.montizaan@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Katarina Wessling: k.wessling@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Steffen Künn: s.kuenn@maastrichtuniversity.nl
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Previous seminars
January 14, 2025 Lorenzo Navarini (University of Vienna) - “Changes in Returns to Multidimensional Skills across Cohorts”
January 28, 2025 Elke Claes (MILE/ ROA) - Private vs. Public Schooling: The Role of School Composition
February 11, 2025 Jonas Detemple (BIBB/University of Bamberg) - Career Success of Mothers and Fathers - The Role of Local Public Childcare (joint w/ Katarina Weßling & Dominik Becker)
February 25, 2025 Mantej Pardesi (ROA-Maastricht University) - Technology, Capital Vintages and Training - Role of capital investments in firm’s skill formation strategy
March 18, 2025 Pelin Özgül and Nicholas Rounding (ROA Maastricht University) - Artificial Intelligence in Coaching: Improving Productivity and Communication Quality for Call Center Agents
April 1, 2025 Benjamin Krebs (University of Basel) - Air Pollution and U.S. internal migration: Evidence from coal-fired power plants
May 6, 2025 Jean-William P. Laliberté - University of Calgary - Social Connections and the Persistence of Income Across Generations
May 20, 2025 Sergio Para Cely - ROA, Maastricht University - Preferences for Job Amenities among Digital Platform Workers: Evidence from the Netherlands
June 10, 2025 Hannah Illing (University of Bonn) - Hiring and the Dynamics of the Gender Gap
June 24, 2025 Brigitte Schels (Paris Lodron University Salzburg) - Lost potential? The role of interest profiles in gender-segregated occupational choices
July 1st, 2025 Ulf Zölitz (University of Zurich) - Disconnecting Women: Gender Disparities in the Impact of Online Instruction