Work, Income, and Consumption
PART ONE: Trends in the Labor Market… view details
14 March, 2013 | (01 hr)
In recent years, households in the mature and developing economies have experienced major changes in labor market and demographic trends. In this webcast we will discuss how trends in disposable income, age distribution, wage inequality, and the difficult labor market conditions of young workers are impacting household income and consumer spending.
Audience: Economists, consumer insights professionals, marketing professionals, workforce planning professionals, strategy professionals
Gad Levanon and Bert Colijn will discuss the main trends in global labor markets and their impact on the ability of household to consume.
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Bert Colijn
Bert Colijn is a labor market economist that focuses on the European market. He works on the European Commission FP7 project NEUJOBS, focusing on productivity and economic growth in Europe in 2025. Besides this, he works on developing European ind... Full Bio |
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Gad Levanon, Ph.D.
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Gad Levanon is director of macroeconomic research at The Conference Board, where he also leads the labor markets program. He also serves on The Demand Institute™ leadership team. Levanon created ... Full Bio |
PART TWO: Income Inequality… view details
26 March, 2013 | (01 hr)
In recent years, households in the mature and developing economies have experienced major changes in labor market and demographic trends. In this webcast we will discuss how trends in disposable income, age distribution, wage inequality, and the difficult labor market conditions of young workers are impacting household income and consumer spending.
Audience: Economists, consumer insights professionals, marketing professionals, workforce planning professionals, strategy professionals
Bart van Ark and David Autor will discuss new trends in income inequality, their causes and impact on consumer spending.
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David Autor
David Autor, one of the leading labor economists in the world and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, is a professor and associate department head of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Economics. He is also ... Full Bio |
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Bart van Ark
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Bart van Ark is executive vice president and chief economist of The Conference Board. He leads a team of almost two dozen economists who produce a range of widely watched economic indicators and growth forecasts, as well as indepth global economic... Full Bio |
PART THREE: Impact on Consumption… view details
28 March, 2013 | (01 hr)
In recent years, households in the mature and developing economies have experienced major changes in labor market and demographic trends. In this webcast we will discuss how trends in disposable income, age distribution, wage inequality, and the difficult labor market conditions of young workers are impacting household income and consumer spending.
Audience: Economists, consumer insights professionals, marketing professionals, workforce planning professionals, strategy professionals
Gad Levanon and Kathy Bostjancic will discuss how the different trends discussed in parts 1 and 2 will impact consumer spending.
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Kathy Bostjancic
Kathy Bostjancic is director for macroeconomic analysis at The Conference Board. A specialist in the U.S. economy and financial markets, she is a member of the team that produces the U.S. economic forecast and global outlook for The Conference Boa... Full Bio |
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Gad Levanon, Ph.D.
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Gad Levanon is director of macroeconomic research at The Conference Board, where he also leads the labor markets program. He also serves on The Demand Institute™ leadership team. Levanon created ... Full Bio |