Louis Sirugue

Doctorant

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  • Paris School of Economics, EHESS
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Adresse :75014 Paris, France

Adresse :48, boulevard Jourdan

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Applied Microeconomics · Labor Economics · Economics of Migration

 

           My research focuses on intergenerational mobility and on the socio-economic integration of second-generation immigrants. I conduct econometric analyses and public policy evaluations on large administrative datasets to provide insights on the determinants of intergenerational persistence, such as residential segregation or discrimination.

 

Publication

          – Intergenerational Income Mobility in France: A Comparative and Geographic Analysis
            With G. Kenedi · Journal of Public Economics, 2023

 

Work in progress

          – To become or not to become French: Conscription, naturalization, and labor market
            integration, With Y. Govind 

          – Inequality of Opportunity Across Origins in France: The Role of Residential Segregation

 

Education

          2020-Present: PhD in Economics (Paris School of Economics)
                                  Supervision: T. Piketty & P. Simon
          2019-2020: M2 Analysis and Policy in Economics (Paris School of Economics)
          2018-2019: M2 in Economics (X – ENSAE)
          2017-2018: M1 in Economics (Toulouse School of Economics)
          2016-2017: Erasmus Exchange (Linnaeus University – Sweden)
          2014-2017: Bachelor in Economics (Université Rennes I)

  
Teaching

           Since 2021: Introduction to Econometrics & R Programming (PSL 2nd year, own course)
              Fall 2022: Introduction to R Programming (PSE Master 1 APE, own course)
          Spring 2022: Advanced Econometrics (SciencesPo 2nd year, T.A. to F. Oswald)
          Spring 2021: Introduction to Causal Inference (PSL 2nd year, T.A. to L. Zabrocki)

 


On November 29, 2024 at 4:00 PM (Paris time), I defended my thesis Intergenerational Mobility Across Origins in France.

 

Jury:

Mme Christina GATHMANN, Université du Luxembourg

M. Laurent GOBILLON, CNRS, PSE-Ecole d’économie de Paris

Mme Hyejin KU, University College of London

Mme Mirna SAFI, Sciences Po

 

Thesis supervisors:

M. Thomas PIKETTY, EHESS, PSE-Ecole d’économie de Paris

M. Patrick SIMON, INED