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The eighth “One World webinar” organized by YoungStatS took place on December 15th, 2021. The difference-in-differences design is a quasi-experimental identification strategy for estimating causal effects which has become the single most popular research design in the quantitative social sciences, and as such, it merits careful study by researchers everywhere. It is also a flourishing field of present research in econometrics. Speakers: Clément de Chaisemartin, Sciences Po, Paris: “Two-Way Fixed Effects and Differences-in-Differences with Heterogeneous Treatment Effects: A Survey” (joint work with Xavier d’Haultfoeuille) Jonathan Roth, Brown University: “Difference-in-Differences When Parallel Trends Might Be Violated” (based on joint work with Ashesh Rambachan) Brantly Callaway, University of Georgia: “Difference-in-Differences with a Continuous Treatment” (joint work with Andrew Goodman-Bacon and Pedro H. C. Sant’Anna) Lihua Lei, Stanford University: “Double-Robust Two-Way-Fixed-Effects Regression For Panel Data” (joint work with Dmitry Arkhangelsky, Guido W. Imbens and Xiaoman Luo) Discussant: Pedro H.C. Sant'Anna, Microsoft and Vanderbilt University, USA One World YoungStatS webinar is addressed towards presenting recent interesting work of leading young researchers in statistics and data science, probability and econometrics. The webinar is part of the YoungStatS project of the Young Statisticians Europe initiative (FENStatS) supported by the Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability and Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS) and takes place on a monthly level. For more information, please visit our YoungStatS website, https://youngstats.github.io/.