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The IAB organizes numerous meetings for the scientific community and for professionals in the public sphere.
The main aim of the discussion series is to support the exchange of information between IAB and other research institutes.
Outstanding international researchers across the Social Sciences present their current work.
The Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg and the IAB are organising this joint seminar series.
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11.9.2025 - 12.9.2025
The Economic Impacts of AI on Work and Labor Markets7th International BIBB/IAB/LISER/UU Conference - Call for Papers | In-person
21.5.2025
The Dual Impact of Women’s Labor Market Gains on Absolute Upward MobilityIAB-Colloquium with Associate Prof. Per Engzell, PhD, University College London and Stockholm University | Hybrid
30.4.2025
Immigration, Monopsony and the Distribution of Firm PayIAB-Colloquium with Prof. Jan Stuhler, PhD, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid | Hybrid
26.3.2025
Wage earners, homemakers & gender identityIAB-Colloquium with Prof. Dr. Luise Görges, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg | Hybrid
26.2.2025
Expertise at Work: New Technologies, New Skills, and Worker ImpactsIAB-Colloquium with Cäcilia Lipowski, PhD, ifo-Institut | Hybrid
25.2.2025
Falling into Poverty or Escaping from it? The Effect of the Minimum Wage in Urban ChinaIAB-Colloquium with Dr. rer. pol. Achim Schmillen, The World Bank | Hybrid
13.2.2025
Studying Families, Dealing with FamilyIAB-Colloquium with Assistant Prof Alessandra Minello, PhD (University of Padua) | Hybrid
12.2.2025
Missing Men and Women’s Fight for the VoteIAB-Colloquium with Barbara Boelmann, PhD, University of Cologne | Hybrid
6.2.2025
Local Migrant IntegrationIAB-Colloquium with Samir Ibrahim Khalil, University of Potsdam | Hybrid
30.1.2025
Gender equality through marriageIAB-Colloquium with Prof. Emma Tominey, PhD (University of York) | Hybrid
Current Events
12.2.2025
Missing Men and Women’s Fight for the VoteThis paper investigates whether power vacua lead to collective action of marginalised groups.
IAB-Colloquium with Barbara Boelmann, PhD, University of Cologne
13.2.2025
Studying Families, Dealing with FamilyKnowing the academic system is the best way to deal with it and to make work and personal choices about your career.
IAB-Colloquium with Assistant Prof Alessandra Minello, PhD (University of Padua)
25.2.2025
Falling into Poverty or Escaping from it? The Effect of the Minimum Wage in Urban ChinaThe paper develops a theoretical framework to study the effect of minimum wages on poverty and bring this framework to the data.
IAB-Colloquium with Dr. rer. pol. Achim Schmillen, The World Bank
26.2.2025
Expertise at Work: New Technologies, New Skills, and Worker ImpactsThis study shows how new digital technology reshapes vocational training and skill acquisition.
IAB-Colloquium with Cäcilia Lipowski, PhD, ifo-Institut
26.3.2025
Wage earners, homemakers & gender identityWhy do only few couples choose the female spouse as main provider of labour income?
IAB-Colloquium with Prof. Dr. Luise Görges, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg
30.4.2025
Immigration, Monopsony and the Distribution of Firm PayThis study is about changes in wage premia and employment across the firm pay distribution, during a large immigration wave in Germany.
IAB-Colloquium with Prof. Jan Stuhler, PhD, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
21.5.2025
The Dual Impact of Women’s Labor Market Gains on Absolute Upward MobilityThis study investigates the relationship between women's increased labor market participation and upward mobility.
IAB-Colloquium with Associate Prof. Per Engzell, PhD, University College London and Stockholm University
11.9.2025 - 12.9.2025
The Economic Impacts of AI on Work and Labor MarketsThis conference is to discuss the economic impacts of frontier technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and green technologies.
7th International BIBB/IAB/LISER/UU Conference - Call for Papers