Events Conferences & Workshops The IAB organizes numerous meetings for the scientific community and for professionals in the public sphere. IAB Colloquium The main aim of the discussion series is to support the exchange of information between IAB and other research institutes. IAB Special Lecture Series Outstanding international researchers across the Social Sciences present their current work. Macroeconomics and Labor Markets The Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg and the IAB are organising this joint seminar series. Search Suche IAB topic IAB topic All IAB topics Event category Event categories All event categories Special Lecture Series (14) Conferences and Workshops (67) IAB Colloquium (141) FAU/IAB-Seminarreihe “Macroeconomics and Labor Markets” (2) FAU/IAB event series „Macroeconomics and Labor Markets“ (44) IAB-Colloquium (4) Konferenzen und Workshops (1) Event set-up In welchem Format die Veranstaltung stattfinden soll All set-ups Year Auswahl der Jahre All years 2017 (1) 2018 (3) 2019 (22) 2020 (12) 2021 (45) 2022 (41) 2023 (45) 2024 (44) 2025 (36) No results found Current Events 21.10.2025Skill-Replacing Technology and Bottom-Half InequalityIn this model, technology substitutes the usage of skill in routine tasks in contrast to standard RBTC models.IAB-Colloquium with Assistant Prof. Oren Danieli, PhD, Tel Aviv University School of Economics23.10.2025Family-Friendly Workplace PoliciesThis paper examines the incentives for firms to offer family-friendly workplace policies, focusing on firm-provided childcare.IAB-Colloquium with Associate Prof. Dr. Anna Raute, Queen Mary University London27.10.2025Refugee Labor Market Integration at Scale: Evidence from Germany’s Fast-Track Employment ProgramThis study examines the Job-Turbo, a nationwide initiative launched by the German government in 2023 to accelerate refugee employment.IAB-Colloquium with Professor Jens Hainmüller, PhD, Stanford University12.11.2025Local conditions and integration when randomly placed refugees can move awayThis paper demonstrates that random dispersal policies (RDP) are not sufficient for causal identification for two reasons. IAB-Colloquium with Prof. Dr. Felix Weinhardt, Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt13.11.2025 - 14.11.2025Institutions and Frictions in the Labor MarketThe workshop will feature empirically-oriented research examining factors that impede the smooth functioning of labor markets and policy interventions. International Workshop 13.11.2025The Effects of Reducing Mandatory Job Search in Unemployment InsuranceThis paper studies the effects of a market-level reduction in job search provided by unemployment benefit recipients.IAB-Colloquium with Assistant Professor Dr. rer. pol. Amelie Schiprowski, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn18.11.2025 - 19.11.2025Family Policy, Careers and Workplace TechnologyThis workshop aims to advance research on labor market outcomes, family policy, and career development, drawing on rich register data from Germany and Norway.2nd Workshop on Research with German and Norwegian Register Data4.12.2025Labor force participation among prime-age men in the United States: Considerations of dignity and healthThis talk will describe the role of health issues in labor force disconnection, especially in creating patterns of churning.Special Lecture Series with Prof. Sarah Halpern-Meekin, PhD, University of Wisconsin Madison11.12.2025 - 12.12.20252nd Workshop on Urban Labor Markets and Local Income InequalityThe workshop brings together junior and senior researchers working on issues about Urban Labor Markets and Local Income Inequality.Call for Papers22.1.2026 - 23.1.202617th interdisciplinary PhD-Workshop – Perspectives On (Un-)EmploymentThe workshop provides an opportunity for graduate students to present their ongoing work in the field of theoretical and empirical labor market research.International Conference GradAB (IAB) - FAU - Call for Papers
21.10.2025Skill-Replacing Technology and Bottom-Half InequalityIn this model, technology substitutes the usage of skill in routine tasks in contrast to standard RBTC models.IAB-Colloquium with Assistant Prof. Oren Danieli, PhD, Tel Aviv University School of Economics
23.10.2025Family-Friendly Workplace PoliciesThis paper examines the incentives for firms to offer family-friendly workplace policies, focusing on firm-provided childcare.IAB-Colloquium with Associate Prof. Dr. Anna Raute, Queen Mary University London
27.10.2025Refugee Labor Market Integration at Scale: Evidence from Germany’s Fast-Track Employment ProgramThis study examines the Job-Turbo, a nationwide initiative launched by the German government in 2023 to accelerate refugee employment.IAB-Colloquium with Professor Jens Hainmüller, PhD, Stanford University
12.11.2025Local conditions and integration when randomly placed refugees can move awayThis paper demonstrates that random dispersal policies (RDP) are not sufficient for causal identification for two reasons. IAB-Colloquium with Prof. Dr. Felix Weinhardt, Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt
13.11.2025 - 14.11.2025Institutions and Frictions in the Labor MarketThe workshop will feature empirically-oriented research examining factors that impede the smooth functioning of labor markets and policy interventions. International Workshop
13.11.2025The Effects of Reducing Mandatory Job Search in Unemployment InsuranceThis paper studies the effects of a market-level reduction in job search provided by unemployment benefit recipients.IAB-Colloquium with Assistant Professor Dr. rer. pol. Amelie Schiprowski, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
18.11.2025 - 19.11.2025Family Policy, Careers and Workplace TechnologyThis workshop aims to advance research on labor market outcomes, family policy, and career development, drawing on rich register data from Germany and Norway.2nd Workshop on Research with German and Norwegian Register Data
4.12.2025Labor force participation among prime-age men in the United States: Considerations of dignity and healthThis talk will describe the role of health issues in labor force disconnection, especially in creating patterns of churning.Special Lecture Series with Prof. Sarah Halpern-Meekin, PhD, University of Wisconsin Madison
11.12.2025 - 12.12.20252nd Workshop on Urban Labor Markets and Local Income InequalityThe workshop brings together junior and senior researchers working on issues about Urban Labor Markets and Local Income Inequality.Call for Papers
22.1.2026 - 23.1.202617th interdisciplinary PhD-Workshop – Perspectives On (Un-)EmploymentThe workshop provides an opportunity for graduate students to present their ongoing work in the field of theoretical and empirical labor market research.International Conference GradAB (IAB) - FAU - Call for Papers