Ana Lamo
@analamorubio
Research Economist @ecb, PhD @LSEEcon. All views are my own
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16-04-2019 09:43:34
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The conference, organized by the Banco de España, Bank of Canada, Bank of England, Federal Reserve, and European Central Bank, focuses on issues encountered by under-represented groups in economics, finance, and central banking #bdeResearch bde.es/wbe/es/noticia… 2/2
📣 Today we are hosting the 5th conference on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Economics, Finance and Central Banking, organized by the Banco de España , Bank of Canada, Bank of England , Federal Reserve and @ECB #bdeResearch. Have a look to the agenda: bde.es/f/webbe/INF/Me…
Even under equal sharing of household chores and childcare, workplace gender gaps would remain due to enduring biases, my blogpost today 👇 blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview… Johanna Rickne Paola Profeta Caroline Coly UK Women in Economics Network (UK WEN) Centre for Economic Performance
Have a look to the selection of Banco de España research papers on #GenderEconomics prepared by our Library on the occasion of the #InternationalWomensDay24 #IWD24 #InternationalWomensDay #bdeResearch 🔎 bde-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/…
📢Join Juan F Jimeno Banco de España presenting new evidence on 'New Technologies and Jobs in Europe'. 🗓️5 April 10:30 CEST 🗣️ Discussant: Jan Stuhler UC3M Read more: economic-policy.org/79th-economic-… Watch the livestream here: economic-policy.org/videos/
Juan F Jimeno The study finds a positive association between AI-enabled automation and changes in employment shares, with 23-29% of total employment in European countries in occupations highly exposed to #AI automation. This challenges notions of AI leading to widespread unemployment. 2 /3
Juan F Jimeno These results need to be taken with caution: AI-enabled technologies continue to be developed and adopted – and most of their effects on employment and wages are yet to be realised. Read more: economic-policy.org/79th-economic-… Watch the livestream: economic-policy.org/videos/ 3 /3
Reports of artificial intelligence ending human labour may be greatly exaggerated, by S. Albanesi A. Dias Da Silva Juan F Jimeno Ana Lamo Alena Wabitsch economic-policy.org/?p=7271 via CEPR
I hope the European Central Bank rethinks its point system for assessing research quality, which seems based on the journal in which the research is published and not on its own merits. This is at odds with the DORA recommendations endorsed by European Research Council (ERC) European Commission sfdora.org/read/
Occupations more exposed to AI showed larger increases in female employment share in Europe, from Stefania Albanesi, António Dias da Silva, Juan F. Jimeno, Ana Lamo, and Alena Wabitsch nber.org/papers/w33451
Las mujeres ya superan la mitad de la plantilla del Banco de España. En los últimos años, también ha habido avances en los puestos de dirección, gracias a una agenda ambiciosa que favorece la igualdad de oportunidades. Pero la brecha de género aún no se ha cerrado completamente
#AI, automation, and the rise of female employment in #Europe @stef_alba, Antonio Dias da Silva European Central Bank, Juan F Jimeno, Ana Lamo, Alena Wabitsch ow.ly/vQNu50VjHXC
Very honored by the AEET Prize in Labor Economics and the opportunity to speak about my work on 'Gender and career progression at the Bank of Spain' with Laura Hospido and Ana Lamo drive.google.com/file/d/1iSEkei… Emilio Congregado Begoña Cueto Laura Hospido Ana Lamo