Previous Editions:
6th International workshop on the Socio-Economics of Ageing (2019).
5th International workshop on the Socio-Economics of Ageing (2017).
4th International workshop on the Socio-Economics of Ageing (2015).
3rd International workshop on the Socio-Economics of Ageing (2013).
2nd International workshop on the Socio-Economics of Ageing (2011).
1st International workshop on the Socio-Economics of Ageing (2009).

Event Program c2 17.00

Title Presenter
Ageing, skills and productivity in the German population. Evidence from synthetic cohort and longitudinal analyses Britta Gauly
(Germany)
Labor force demographics and corporate innovation François Derrien
(France)
Do informational nudges alter firms’ hiring behaviour of older workers? Pia Hom-righausen
(Germany)
Older workers and ageing management in companies in Spain Vicente Rodriguez
(Spain)

Event Program c1 17.00

Title Presenter
Job loss due to plant closing at older ages and retirement across Europe Reka Branyiczki
(Hungary)
“I feel good” – welfare and well-being in ageing European societies Bettina Isengard
(Switzerland)
Expect the expectable?
Inheritances and gifts in Europe
Ronny König
(Switzerland)
On the determinants of elderly religiosity: a multi-country perspective Luigi Ventura
(Italy)

Event Program 2B 14.00

Title Presenter
“Demographic change and interest intermediation in old age pension reforms: the role of unions as civil society protagonists in Germany and the Netherlands” Boris Krause (Germany)
“The provision of adequate retirement income: myths & the real economic and political challenges” Martin Watts (Australia)
“Medical and social care for elderly people in Bulgaria: economic considerations” Jasmine Pavlova (Bulgaria)
“The domiciliary service as the form of social inclusion of the elderly people” Kateřina Kubačíková (Czech Rep.)
“Measuring outcomes of care homes – experiences from England” Ann Netten and Birgit Trukeschitz (UK)

Event Program 2A 14.00

Title Presenter
“Family-to-work conflicts resulting from eldercare: findings from a largescale empirical study of informal caregivers” Ulrike Schneider (Austria)
“Ageing and caring relations within the family: intimacy at a distance?” Ricardo Rodrigues (Austria)
“Informal care, insurance and intra-family moral hazard – evidence from France” Christophe Courbage (Switzerland)
“Grandparents and labour market participation of mothers” Paula Albuquerque (Portugal)
“Social security, familial support and the changing economic status of the elderly in Taiwan: 1976- 2006” Cheng-Chung Jason Chuang (Taiwan)