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SUMMARY:phd seminar - Lucie Giorgi*\, Karine Moukaddem**
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DESCRIPTION:*This project aims to examine the gradual introduction of coed
 ucation in French elementary schools during the 1960s. In the first part o
 f the 20th century\, French elementary schools were segregated by gender\
 , except in small villages. In the 1958-1959 school year\, 30% of elementar
 y schools were coeducational. The change was made at various times across F
 rance\, before becoming compulsory in 1975. I plan to exploit this differen
 ce in the implementation to study the effect of mixed-gender schools on e
 ducation\, occupation and family composition.**The Egyptian Revolution of 2
 011 has triggered important socio-economic changes directly affecting women
 \, who have played an unprecedented role in protests. However\, few has bee
 n said on the consequences of exposure to Arab Spring protests on the Egypt
 ian marriage market outcomes\, notably for women. Using a novel unbalanced 
 panel data from the Egypt Labour Market Panel Survey\, this paper investiga
 tes the changes in marital payments\, spousal characteristics and types of 
 matches after the Arab Spring. Relying on governorate-level data\, from the
  Statistical Database of the Egyptian Revolution\, on demonstrators who die
 d during protests\, I exploit the variation in local exposure intensity to 
 run a difference-in-difference strategy. I find that an increase of exposur
 e to protests’ intensity of 1 percentage point is associated with a decli
 ne of 1.4% in the average bride price paid by the groom and his family at m
 arriage to women married after 2011. It however increases the average defer
 red dower\, promised by the grooms in case of separation\, by 5.6%. This su
 ggests that there might be a substitution effect between the two main types
  of marital payments. I also show that the higher exposure rises the probab
 ility of marrying a blood-related of 0.3% in most exposed governorates\, wh
 ich is in line with lower bride price levels.\\n\\nContact: Lucie Giorgi: l
 ucie.giorgi[at]univ-amu.frRicardo Guzman: ricardo.guzman[at]univ-amu.frNata
 lia Labrador: natalia.labrador-bernate[at]univ-amu.frNathan Vieira: nathan
 .vieira[at]univ-amu.fr\n\nPlus d'informations: https://amse-aixmarseille.fr
 /en/events/lucie-giorgi-karine-moukaddem-0
LOCATION:Îlot Bernard du Bois - Amphithéâtre\, AMU - AMSE\, 5-9 boulevar
 d Maurice Bourdet\, 13001 Marseille
URL;VALUE=URI:https://amse-aixmarseille.fr/en/events/lucie-giorgi-karine-moukaddem-0
CONTACT:Lucie Giorgi: lucie.giorgi[at]univ-amu.frRicardo Guzman: ricardo.gu
 zman[at]univ-amu.frNatalia Labrador:&nbsp\;natalia.labrador-bernate[at]univ
 -amu.frNathan Vieira: nathan.vieira[at]univ-amu.fr
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