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II Biannual Workshop: “Technological Change, Health, Inequality and Data for Policy Evaluation”

24 February 2022 @ 13:45 - 25 February 2022 @ 18:30

 

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Start:
24 February 2022 @ 13:45
End:
25 February 2022 @ 18:30
Event Category:
Academic Events

The workshop is organized by LABORatorio Revelli – Center for Employment Studies and Fondazione Collegio Carlo Alberto, within the Youth Employment PartnerSHIP project, and stems from the LABORatorio’s twenty-year experience in the study of labor market dynamics and aims to promote the exchange of research ideas among the scientific community.

The workshop will propose two thematic sessions: “Technological change in the workplace during the fourth industrial revolution” and “Health and inequality”. Maria Savona (SPRU Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex UK and Department of Economics and Finance, Luiss University) and Giuseppe Costa (University of Torino) will give the keynote speeches.

A policy-oriented session (in Italian) on the use of models and data for the design and evaluation of employment policies will further enrich the program. This section is organized within the framework of the “Youth Employment PartnerSHIP project and will host a speech by Fabio Rapiti (National Statistical Office).

The workshop will host papers and posters presentations, split evenly on the two thematic sections.

Venue: Collegio Carlo Alberto. An online channel will be open for those not able to attend in presence.

Program

Thursday 24 February 

13.45-14.00 | Welcome address

Lia Pacelli (President of the LABORatorio Riccardo Revelli)

14.00-16.00 | Session 1, Technological change – first part (English session)

Chair: Elena Grinza (University of Torino)

14.00-15.00 | Keynote speech: Maria Savona (SPRU, University of Sussex and DEF, LUISS University), “Automation and occupation. A systematic literature review”.

15.00-15.30 | Michele Battisti, Massimo Del Gatto, Antonio Francesco Gravina, Christopher F. Parmeter, “Robots versus labor skills: A complementarity/substitutability analysis”.

15.30-16.00 | Mauro Caselli, Andrea Fracasso, Sergio Scicchitano, Silvio Traverso, Enrico Tundis, “Stop worrying and love the robot: An activity-based approach to assess the impact of robotization on employment dynamics” (on-line).

16.00-17.00 | Coffee break and poster presentations

17.00-18.30 | Session 1, Technological change – second part (English session)

Chair: Elena Grinza (University of Torino)

17.00-17.30 | Giorgio Brunello, Désireé Rückert, Christoph T. Weiss, Patricia Wruuck, “The impact of training and advanced digital and automation technologies on productivity and wages” (on-line).

17.30-18.00 | Filippo Bontadini, Rinaldo Evangelista, Valentina Meliciani, Maria Savona, “Asymmetries in global value chain integration, technology and employment structures in Europe: country and sectoral evidence”.

18.00-18.30 | Bernardo Caldarola, Marco Grazzi, Martina Occelli, Marco Sanfilippo, “Mobile internet, skills and structural transformation in Rwanda”.

Friday 25 February

9:00-9:30 | Welcome address

Claudia Villosio (Collegio Carlo Alberto e LABOR)

9:30 – 10:50 | Session 2 (Italian Session) Dati e modelli per il disegno, il monitoraggio e la valutazione delle politiche per il lavoro a livello locale

Chair: Claudia Villosio (Collegio Carlo Alberto e LABOR)

9:30-9:50 | Giorgio Vernoni (IRES) “Valutare prima, valutare dopo: spunti di riflessione dall’esperienza del POR FSE del Piemonte”.

9:50-10:10 | Silvia Duranti (IRPET) “La valutazione di impatto con dati amministrativi: l’esperienza della Toscana nell’ambito delle politiche del lavoro”.

10:10-10:30 | Valentina Battiloro (ASVAPP) “Costruire un intervento di politica attiva e valutarlo utilizzando dati amministrativi: il caso di Articolo+1”.

10:30 – 10:50| Sofia de Carolis (Università di  Torino) e Monica Bosia (Agenzia Piemonte Lavoro) “A sei anni dalla riforma dei Centri per l’Impiego: una valutazione di implementazione”.

10:50-11:20 | coffee break

11:20 – 12:30 | Tavola Rotonda

Chair: Roberto Leombruni (Università di Torino e LABOR)

Participanti: Massimo Tamiatti (Agenzia Piemonte Lavoro), Fabio Rapiti (ISTAT), Riccardo Salomone (Università di Trento e Agenzia del Lavoro di Trento), Maria Savona ( SPRU Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex UK e Università Luiss).

12.30-14.00 | Lunch

14.00-16.10 | Session 3, Health and inequalities – first part (English session)

Chair: Chiara Ardito (University of Torino and Epidemiology Unit of Piedmont Region)

14.00-15.00 Keynote speech: Giuseppe Costa (University of Torino and Epidemiology Unit of Piedmont Region), “Building back fairer: policy response to health inequalities in Europe at the time of the pandemic”.

15.00-15.30 Invited speech: Monica Galizzi, “Incentives and outcomes for injured workers in the 21st century: lesson learned, unanswered questions, and directions for future research”.

15.30-16.00 Invited speech: David Blane, “Measurement of health in labour market economics: perspectives from other disciplines” (on-line)

16.00-17.00 | Coffee break and poster presentations

17.00-18.30 | Session 3, Health and inequalities – second part (English session)

Chair: Chiara Ardito (University of Torino and Epidemiology Unit of Piedmont Region)

17.00-17.30 | Armanda Cetrulo, Dario Guarascio, Maria Enrica Virgillito, “Working from home and the explosion of enduring divides: Income, employment and safety risks”

17.30-18.00 | Carlo Lallo e Sergio Ginebri, “Social Inequalities and their Impact on Projected Italian Pension Expenditure”

18.00-18.30 | Paolo Brunori, Davillas Apostolos, Andrew M. Jones, Giovanna Scarchilli, “Model-based recursive partitioning to estimate unfair health inequalities in the United Kingdom Household Longitudinal Study” (on-line)

18.30 | Riccardo Revelli prize award and closing remarks

Video presentations of the posters are available at:
http://laboratoriorevelli.it/it/events/ii-biannual-workshop-technological-change-health-inequality-and-data-policy-evaluation

To attend the workshop in presence, please register by e-mail: silvia.maero@carloalberto.org