Programme - Larefi - Université de Bordeaux

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Programme - Larefi - Université de Bordeaux
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Globalization, Working
Conditions and Health
25-27 june 2015
Pôle juridique et judiciaire - 35 place Pey-Berland - Bordeaux
Programme
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Thursday, June 25, 2015
11.00 – 12:00 Registration – Welcome of participants
12:00 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 – 15:00 Plenary
• Welcome speech: Antoine Bouët (director of Larefi - University of
Bordeaux) - Jean-Marie Cardebat (University of Bordeaux)
• Towards the exhaustion of labour, Philippe Askenazy, CNRS, Paris
School of Economics and CEPREMAP, France
15:00– 15:15 Coffee break
15:15– 16:45 Session 1: Occupational health, psychosocial risks at the
work place, unemployment impacts
Chairman: Nicolas Sirven
• Workers compensation insurance: experience rating, firms’ practices
and musculoskeletal disorders. Pascale Lengagne and Anissa Afrite,
IRDES, France
• The impact of unemployment on health. Evidence from Italian
Register Data. Roberto Leombruni, Chiara Ardito, Mosca Michele,
Angelo d’Errico, Massimilian Giraudo, University of Torino and
Epidemiology Department, Piedmont Region, ASL TO3, Italy
• Psychosocial risks exposure and mental health status: analysis from SIP
survey. Aurélie Gaillard, Roméo Fontaine and Damien Sauze, University
of Bourgogne, France
17:00– 18:30 Session 2: Globalization impacts on the labor market,
wages, work force resources, Southern countries
Chairman: Stephen Bazen
• Rewarding commitment in contract farming with health
benefits: evidence from a dairy value chain in Senegal. Tanguy Bernard,
Melissa Hidrobo, Agnes Le Port, Rahul Rawat, University of Bordeaux
and IFPRI, France
• Globalization and impact on wages. Kristen Sobeck, ILO, Switzerland
• How to improve working conditions in a north-south trade model with
product differentiation and wage bargaining? Patrice Cassagnard and
Marc Artzrouni, University of Pau, France
Globalization, Working conditions and Health
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Friday, June 26, 2015
08:45–09:00 Welcome of participants
09:00 – 10:30 Session 3: Labor market transformation in Northern
countries: consequences on workers working conditions and health,
employment
Chairman: Janet Dzator
• Determinants of health at work in the EU15: elaboration of synthetic
working conditions indicators and their impacts on physical and mental
health of workers. Marine Coupaud, University of Bordeaux, France
• Reconciling work and family with midwives in German-speaking
Switzerland. Andrea B. Eissler, Lucia Jerg-Bretzke, Kerstin LimbrechtEcklundt, Christian Eissler, Federal Institute for Vocational Education
and Training, University of Ulm and University of Hamburg, Switzerland
• Is there a “Pig Cycle” in the health care market? A Case-Study of
Medical Doctors, Yasser Moullan and Xavier Chojnicki, University of
Oxford, United Kingdom
Session 4: Ageing at work, retirement, cognitive functionning
Chairwoman: Catherine Pollak
• Asymmetric shock and retirement decisions in the context of the 2009
crisis in Europe. Nicolas Sirven and Thomas Barney, University Paris
Descartes, France
• Occupation, Retirement and Cognitive Functioning. Shinya
Kajitani, Kei Sakata and Colin McKenzie, Meisei University,
Ritsumeikan University and Keio University Japan.
• Old-age benefits availability impact on the outflows from activity.
Ewa Gałecka-Burdziak and Marek Góra, Warsaw School of Economics,
Poland
10:30– 10:45 Coffee break
Globalization, Working conditions and Health
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Friday, June 26, 2015
10:45– 12:45 Session 5: Globalization impact on health and
employment, impact of macroeconomic indicators
Chairman: Tanguy Bernard
• A multilevel analysis of the determinants of health at work, the impact
of globalization. Marine Coupaud, University of Bordeaux, France
• How does FDI affect health? Dierk Herzer and Korbinian Nagel,
Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg, Germany
• Trade openness effects through price channels on firms’s informal
employment: The case of Peru. Jorge Davalos, Universidad del Pacífico,
Perù
• Globalization, crime and health: Economic analysis of counterfeiting.
Emilie Augustin, French Customs, France
Session 6: Working conditions changes, new skills, work life balance,
working conditions of ageing workers
Chairwoman: Kristen Sobeck
• Patterns of empowerment and disempowerment within the South
African mining sector. Renee Horne, Wits Business School , South Africa
• Understanding working conditions of ageing workers. Christine
Canazza, University of Leuven, Belgium
• Skill-biased technological change, e-skills and wage inequality:
evidence from tunisia. Najeh Aissaoui and Lobna Ben Hassen,
University of Sfax, Tunisia
• Neoliberalism, labor market transformation, workforce health and
attendance behavior : some insights on the determinants of absenteeism
in an australian public service organization. Janet Dzator and Luke
Singham, University of Newcastle, Australia
12:45– 14:00 Lunch
Globalization, Working conditions and Health
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Friday, June 26, 2015
14:00– 15:30 Session 7: Working conditions in the vineyards
Chairman: Jean-Marie Cardebat
• Prevent musculoskeletal disorders in vineyards with Muska®TMS
software. Xavier Merlin, ARACT, France
• An evolutionary model of pesticide reduction in French vineyards.
Adeline Ugaglia, Bordeaux Sciences Agro, France
• The benefits from powdery mildew management technologies for
california vineyards. Julian Alston, UC Davis, United-States
15:30– 15:45 Close of the conference
18:30 Meeting - Departure to Château Carbonnieux
Saturday, June 27, 2015
Social day in Saint-Emilion
9:30 Departure to Saint Emilion Village
11:00- 12:00 City tour
12:30- 13:30 Guided cellar tour of Château la Dominique
13:30 Lunch at La Terrasse Rouge restaurant
16:00 Arrival in Bordeaux
Globalization, Working conditions and Health
Université de Bordeaux
Pôle Judiciaire et Juridique
35 place Pey Berland
33000 BORDEAUX
Access Tram : lignes A et B - Stop at Hôtel de Ville
Parking Saint Christoly