ESCoE Conference on Economic Measurement 2024 - Contributed sessions

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ESCoE Conference on Economic Measurement 2024 – Contributed sessions

Slides for contributed sessions at the ESCoE Conference on Economic Measurement can be found below (where speakers have given permission).

Disability-related Hiring Discrimination in the UK: Evidence from a Field Experiment: Armenak Antinyan (Cardiff University), Ian Burn (University of Liverpool), Melanie Jones (Cardiff University).
Mixed Frequency Functional VARs for Nowcasting and Structural Analysis of the Income Distribution in the UK: Andrea De Polis, Gary Koop, Stuart McIntyre, James Mitchell and Ping Wu.

Evidence against the simple validity of life satisfaction scales from long cognitive interviews: Mark Fabian and Caspar Kaiser (University of Warwick), Sofia Panasiuk (University of Toronto), Sabina Funk (University of Oxford), Caroline Brett (University of Edinburgh).

A capability approach to measuring relative inequality in individual environmental welfare: Julia Wdowin (University of Cambridge).
Regional diversification into green and digital economic activities – The case of UK Local Authorities: Gloria Cicerone (Gran Sasso Science Institute), Sebastian Losacker (Justus Liebig University Giessen), Raquel Ortega-Argiles (Alliance Manchester Business School).
Emerging trends in AI skill demand across 14 OECD countries: Francesca Borgonovi, Flavio Calvino, Chiara Criscuolo, Lea Samek, Helke Seitz (OECD), Julia Nania, Julia Nitschke, Layla O’Kane (Lightcast).
Measuring the Economic Flows of UK Human Capital: Sami Mubarak, Cliodhna Taylor, Robbie Fisher, Gueorguie Vassilev, Richard Heys, Ed Bailey, Sophie Peabody, Paul Dunstan (ONS).
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