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Young Labour Economist Prize 2011

EALE has instituted a Young Labour Economists Award for the best single authored paper presented at the annual conference by an economist who either not completed a PhD yet or completed his or her PhD no longer than three years ago. The prize is Euro 500.

Prize 2011

The prize committee, (Francis Kramarz, Steve Machin and Kjell Salvanes), considered a number of excellent submitted papers. The ranking was done independently by the committee members and they arrived at the same selection of the best paper, namely

Rasmus Landersø
Does incarceration length affect the labor market outcomes of violent offenders?  

Previous Young Labour Economists Prize winners:

2010
Emma Tominey
The Timing of Parental income and Child Outcomes: The Role of permanent and Transitory Shocks
 
2009
Juanna Joensen

Timing and Incentives: Impacts of Student Aid on Academic Achievement
 
2008
Martin Halla

The Effect of Joint Custody on Marriage and Divorce
 

2007
Thomas Siedler
Family and politics: Does parental unemployment cause right-wing extremism?

 

 


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