The IAAEU and the Chair of Personnel Economics at Trier University are pleased to announce the 10. Workshop on Labour Economics, to be held on April 13-14, 2018. The workshop aims to facilitate the networking of young scientists and to promote the exchange of research ideas and results across a range of fields, including labour economics, health economics, education economics, demography and migration. Both theoretical and empirically oriented contributions are highly welcome. We particularly encourage Ph.D. students to submit their research.

Each paper will be allocated 45 minutes, to be divided between the presentation and a discussion. Additionally, we aim to assign senior workshop participants as discussants to papers presented by Ph.D. students.

The Call for Papers can be found here. Please submit electronic versions of extended abstracts or full papers not later than January 26, 2018 to Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein!. Submitters will be notified about acceptance of their paper by February 28, 2018. The IAAEU will honour the best paper presented at the workshop with an endowed Best Paper Award. Further, we offer the possibility of publishing selected contributions in the IAAEU Discussion Papers Series. A conference fee of 90€ will be charged to all participants. The fee will cover the costs for lunches and beverages during the workshop, course materials and the conference dinner.
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Institute for Labour Law and Industrial Relations in the European Union (IAAEU)
Trier University, Campus II, Behringstraße 21, Building H, 54296 Trier, Germany


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