a complete version in pdf format. - Marie Connolly
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a complete version in pdf format. - Marie Connolly
M A R I E C O N N O L L Y , Ph.D. CURRICULUM VITAE Mailing address: (on sabbatical leave, 2016-2017) Département des sciences économiques ESG UQAM POB 8888, Centre-ville Station Montreal, Quebec H3C 3P8 Canada Address street number: 320 Sainte-Catherine Street East, Suite DS-5450 Montreal, Quebec H2X 1L7 Citizenships: Canadian and French Marital status: Married (two children) Last updated: December 2016 Email: [email protected] Websites: http://www.connolly.uqam.ca/ http://grch.esg.uqam.ca/?lang=en Phone: +1 514 987-3000, ext. 0277 Fax: +1 514 987-8494 CURRENT AND FUTURE POSITIONS 01/2017 – 06/2017 University of California, Berkeley Visiting Scholar, Center for Labor Economics Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Canadian Studies 08/2016 – 12/2016 State University of New York, College at Plattsburgh Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Québec Studies Institute on Québec Studies 2014 – present Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) Associate Professor Department of Economics École des sciences de la gestion (School of Management) Berkeley, California Plattsburgh, New York Montreal, Quebec AFFILIATIONS 2014 – present Research Group on Human Capital (GRCH) Director Montreal, Quebec 2015 – present CIRANO Fellow (Researcher from 2009 to 2015) Montreal, Quebec 2009 – 2016 Centre interuniversitaire sur le risque, les politiques économiques et l’emploi (CIRPÉE) Montreal, Quebec Member ACADEMIC BACKGROUND 2007 Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey Ph.D., Economics Fields: Labour economics, applied microeconomics, applied econometrics Dissertation Title: “It’s About Time. Three Essays on Time Use, Weather, and Well-Being” Committee: Alan B. Krueger, Henry S. Farber, Jesse Rothstein, Cecilia Rouse 2007 Princeton University M.A., Economics Princeton, New Jersey Page 1 of 10 M A R I E C O N N O L L Y , Ph.D. 2001 Université de Montréal Montreal, Quebec M.Sc., Economics Thesis Title: “Comparison between Open Auctions and Closed Auctions: Theoretical Contributions and Experiments” (in French) 2000 Université de Montréal B.Sc., Economics Montreal, Quebec PUBLICATIONS Connolly, Marie (2016) [Review of the book Music and Capitalism: A History of the Present, by T. D. Taylor], Journal of Economic Literature, forthcoming. Quesnel-Vallée, Amélie, Marie Connolly and Catherine Haeck (2016), “Inégalités de revenu et santé : dans la tête ou dans les poches ?,” Policy Options Politiques, Institute for Research on Public Policy, June 20, 2016. Connolly, Marie, Jérôme Dupras and Charles Séguin (2016), “An Economic Perspective on Rock Concerts and Climate Change: Should Carbon Offsets Compensating Emissions be Included in the Ticket Price?,” Journal of Cultural Economics, 40 (1): 101-126. Connolly, Marie and Catherine Haeck (2015), “Are Child Care Subsidies Good for Parental WellBeing? Empirical Evidence from Three Countries,” CESifo DICE Report, 13 (1): 9-15. Boudarbat, Brahim and Marie Connolly (2015), “Pourquoi le taux de chômage des immigrants est-il plus élevé au Québec qu’en Colombie-Britannique ?,” in Travailler et cohabiter : au-delà de l’intégration, Sébastien Arcand and Annick Germain (eds.), Québec, Presses de l’Université Laval, Collection population et société. Connolly, Marie (2014), “The Changing Time Use of U.S. Welfare Recipients between 1992 and 2005,” Research in Labor Economics, 40, 223-255. Connolly, Marie (2014), “Weather Effects,” in Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research, Alex C. Michalos (ed.), Springer Reference. Brodeur, Abel and Marie Connolly (2013), “Do Higher Child Care Subsidies Improve Parental Wellbeing? Evidence from Quebec’s Family Policies,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 93 (2013): 1—16, September 2013. Previous version available as Cirpée Working Paper No. 12-23, May 2012; Paris School of Economics Working Paper No. 2012-24, May 2012; IZA Working Paper No. 6804, August 2012. Boudarbat, Brahim and Marie Connolly (2013), “The Gender Wage Gap among Recent Postsecondary Graduates in Canada: A Distributional Approach,” Canadian Journal of Economics 46 (3): 1037—1065, August 2013. Previous version available in French as “L’écart salarial entre les sexes chez les nouveaux diplômés postsecondaires,” Project Report 2011RP-12, Cirano, Nov 2011. Connolly, Marie (2013), “Some Like It Mild and Not Too Wet: The Influence of Weather on Subjective Well-Being,” Journal of Happiness Studies 14 (2): 457–473, April 2013, available at www.springerlink.com, DOI 10.1007/s10902-012-9338-2. Previous version available as Cirpée Working paper No. 11-16, July 2011. Page 2 of 10 M A R I E C O N N O L L Y , Ph.D. Connolly, Marie (2008), “Here Comes the Rain Again: Weather and the Intertemporal Substitution of Leisure,” Journal of Labor Economics 26 (1): 73–100, Jan. 2008. Connolly, Marie and Alan B. Krueger (2007), “Rockonomics: The Economics of Popular Music,” The Milken Institute Review 9 (3): 50–66. Connolly, Marie and Alan B. Krueger (2006), “Rockonomics: The Economics of Popular Music,” in Handbook of the Economics of Art and Culture, V. Ginsburgh and D. Throsby, eds., Elsevier NorthHolland, Chapter 20: 667–719. Also available as Industrial Relations Section working paper No. 499, and NBER working paper No. 11,282. Connolly, Marie, Montmarquette, Claude and Ali Béjaoui (2004), “Modèles économétriques de remboursement de prêts étudiants au Canada,” L’Actualité économique 80 (2–3): 305–339. English version available as “Econometric Models of Student Loan Repayment in Canada,” 2003, CIRANO working paper, 2003s-68. WORKING PAPERS AND RESEARCH REPORTS Boudarbat, Brahim and Marie Connolly (2013), “Évolution de l’accès à l’emploi et des conditions de travail des immigrants au Québec, en Ontario et en Colombie-Britannique entre 2006 et 2012,” Cahier de recherche Série Scientifique 2013s-28, Cirano, August 2013. Boudarbat, Brahim and Marie Connolly (2013), “Exode des cerveaux: Pourquoi certains diplômés d’études postsecondaires choisissent-ils de travailler aux États-Unis ?,” Rapport de projet 2013RP-13, Cirano, August 2013. Boudarbat, Brahim and Marie Connolly (2013), “Brain Drain: Why Do Some Post-Secondary Graduates Choose to Work in the United States?,” Project report 2013RP-12, Cirano, August 2013. Connolly, Marie and Lefebvre, Pierre (2012), “The Effect of Postsecondary Education on Intergenerational Income Inequality,” Report prepared for Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, April 25, 2012. Connolly, Marie and Alan B. Krueger (2012), “The Secondary Market for Concert Tickets: Theory and Evidence,” mimeo. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2009 – 2014 Department of Economics, Université du Québec à Montréal Assistant Professor Montreal, Quebec 2007 – 2009 Cornerstone Research, Inc. Associate New York, New York 2004 – 2007 Industrial Relations Section, Princeton University Research Assistant for Professor Alan B. Krueger Princeton, New Jersey 2005 – 2006 Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University Tutor, Junior Summer Institute Princeton, New Jersey 2005 – 2006 Department of Economics, Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey Page 3 of 10 M A R I E C O N N O L L Y , Ph.D. Teaching Assistant for Professors Mark W. Watson and Angus B. Deaton (Econometric Theory II, graduate level), and Ulrich K. Müller (Statistics and Data Analysis for Economics) 2004 Ashmore & Ashenfelter Consultant Princeton, New Jersey Summer 2003 World Bank, Education Section, Human Development Network Short-Term Consultant Washington, D.C. 2001 – 2002 United Nations Development Programme, Capacity Building for Local Governance Programme Pretoria, South Africa Intern, sponsored by the Canadian government and York University’s Institute for Leadership Development 1999 – 2001 Center for Interuniversity Research and Analysis on Organizations (Cirano) Montreal, Quebec Research Professional and Research Assistant for Professor Jacques Robert 1998 – 1999 Department of Economics, Université de Montréal Montreal, Quebec Teaching Assistant for Professor Yves Sprumont (Techniques of Economic Analysis), Research Assistant for Professor Emanuela Cardia, Assistant Librarian at the Documentation Centre GRANTS AND RESEARCH CONTRACTS 2016 – 2023 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) C$ 2,498,993 Insight and Connection Programs, Partnership Grant, co-applicant (Principal Investigator: Marie-Christine Saint-Jacques, Laval University) “The experience of parental separation and family recomposition in the Quebec society: actors, issues and trajectories” 2016 – 2017 CIRANO Research Project (Principal Investigator: Marie Connolly) “The link between class size and cognitive and non-cognitive skills” 2015 – 2019 Fonds de recherche du Québec – Société et culture (FRQSC) C$ 258,280 Research Team Support Program (Principal Investigator: Philip Merrigan) “Microeconometric analyses of socioeconomic issues and public policies related to children’s, youth’s and families’ human capital” 2015 – 2018 Fonds de recherche du Québec – Société et culture (FRQSC) C$ 153,000 Concerted Actions Research Program (Principal Investigator: Philip Merrigan) “Long-term analysis of socioeconomic inequalities and mobility by birth cohort, according to income, consumption and education of families and parents: 1965-2015” 2015 – 2017 Fonds de recherche du Québec – Société et culture (FRQSC) C$ 159,399 Concerted Actions Research Program (Principal Investigator: Marie Connolly) “Economic mobility in Quebec as seen through the intergenerational transmission of income” C$ 38,040 Page 4 of 10 M A R I E C O N N O L L Y , Ph.D. 2015 – 2017 CIRANO C$ 38,040 Research Project (Principal Investigator: Marie Connolly) “Do Quebec’s Family Policies Favour Mothers in Terms of their Earnings?” 2014 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) C$ 25,000 Connection Program (Principal Investigator: Douglas Hodgson) “The 18th International Conference on Cultural Economics, presented by the Association for Cultural Economics International (ACEI),” held at ESG UQAM from June 24 to June 27, 2014. http://acei2014.esg.uqam.ca/?lang=en 2011 – 2012 Human Resources and Skills Development Canada C$ 27,950 Research Project (Principal Investigator: Marie Connolly) “The Effect of Postsecondary Education on Intergenerational Income Inequality” 2011 – 2012 Human Resources and Skills Development Canada C$ 27,950 Research Project (Principal Investigator: Marie Connolly) “Brain Drain -- Why do some Canadian postsecondary education graduates choose to work in the United States?” 2010 – 2014 Fonds québécois de recherche sur la société et la culture (FQRSC) C$ 430,452 Support to research teams programme (Principal Investigator: Pierre Lefebvre) “Human capital accumulation process dynamics for children and youth, results, inequalities and contributions from public policies” 2010 – 2011 Human Resources and Skills Development Canada Research Project (Principal Investigator: Marie Connolly) “The Gender Wage Gap among Recent Postsecondary Graduates” 2010 – 2013 Fonds québécois de recherche sur la société et la culture (FQRSC) C$ 39,577 Establishment of new professors-researchers programme (Single Investigator) “Time-use data in economics: An innovative tool to study public policies and the wellbeing of individuals” 2009 – 2010 Programme d’aide financière à la recherche et à la création (PAFARC) C$ 8,500 Startup grant from UQAM “Time-use data in economics: An innovative tool to study public policies and the wellbeing of individuals” C$ 26,957 HONOURS AND AWARDS John A. Sproul Research Fellowship, Canadian Studies Program, UC Berkeley (US$ 4,000) 2017 Fulbright Canada Visiting Research Chair Award (US$ 25,000) 2016 – 2017 Prize L’Actualité économique, Société canadienne de science économique, given every three years to best article in the journal L’Actualité économique written by a student 2007 Research Grant, Canadian Studies at Princeton University 2006 Graduate School Summer Fellowships, Princeton University 2003 – 2007 Full tuition and doctoral scholarship, Graduate School, Princeton University 2002 – 2007 Doctoral Fellowship, Government of Quebec (FCAR) 2002 – 2006 Doctoral Fellowship, Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada 2002 – 2006 Dean’s List of Honours, Arts and Sciences Faculty, Université de Montréal 2000 Prize for the best overall econometrics grades, Foundation Lise Salvas 2000 Excellence grants, BCE Emergis and Standard Life 2000 Page 5 of 10 M A R I E C O N N O L L Y , Ph.D. Grant to support Master’s Thesis writing, Foundation Berthelet Aubin Master’s Fellowship, Government of Quebec (FCAR) Excellence Master’s grant, Department of Economics, Université de Montréal Excellence grants to support women in sciences, Université de Montréal Dean’s Scholarship, Arts and Sciences Faculty, Université de Montréal 2000 2000 2000 1998 and 1999 1998 Prizes for the best overall grades and research in microeconomics, Foundation Maurice Bouchard 1997 and 2000 Excellence admissions grant, Economics Department, Université de Montréal 1996 Governor General’s Academic Medal, Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf, Montreal 1996 CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP ORGANIZATION Inequalities and Families: Childhood as a Homeland, 3rd workshop organized by the Research Group on Human Capital Co-organizer. http://grch.esg.uqam.ca/workshop-april-15-2016/?lang=en April 15, 2016 Health and Well-Being as Human Capital: The Interactions between Parental Health, Children WellBeing and Life Outcomes, 2nd workshop organized by the Research Group on Human Capital Co-organizer. http://grch.esg.uqam.ca/workshop-april-17-2015/?lang=en April 17, 2015 Human Capital Development in Children and Youth: Perspectives, Policies and Interventions, 1st workshop organized by the Research Group on Human Capital Principal organizer. http://grch.esg.uqam.ca/workshop-october-3-2014/?lang=en October 3, 2014 18th International Conference on Cultural Economics, presented by the Association for Cultural Economics International (ACEI) June 24 to 27, 2014 Local co-organizer (with Prof. Douglas Hodgson), in charge of local logistics and coordination for conference with more than 200 international participants. http://acei2014.esg.uqam.ca/?lang=en CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION AND SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS Guest seminar, University of California, Merced 2016 Presentation of “Intergenerational Income Mobility in Canada and the United States,” November 30, 2016, Merced, CA, USA. Distinguished Fulbright Chair in Quebec Studies Lecture, State University of New York 2016 Presentation of “Intergenerational Income Mobility in Canada and the United States,” November 14, 2016, Plattsburgh, NY, USA. Guest seminar (Labor), University of California, Berkeley 2016 Presentation of “Intergenerational Income Mobility in Canada and the United States,” November 10, 2016, Berkeley, CA, USA. NBER-ESDC Conference, Public Policies in Canada and the United States 2016 Presentation of “Intergenerational Income Mobility in Canada and the United States,” October 29, 2016, Gatineau, QC, Canada. Canadian Economics Association Annual Meeting 2016 Paper presentation in session entitled “CWEN: Inequalities in Health and the Family,”; Discussant of paper in session “CLEF: Gender Gap I,” June 2–5, 2016, Ottawa, ON, Canada. Page 6 of 10 M A R I E C O N N O L L Y , Ph.D. Société canadienne de science économique Annual Meeting 2016 Organizer and chair of session entitled “Human Capital, Well-being and Geography,” presented by the Research Group on Human Capital, May 11–13, 2016, Quebec, QC, Canada. Guest seminar, University of Sherbrooke Presentation of “Class Size: When the Tail Matters” May 6, 2016, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada. 2016 Wine and cheese of UQAM’s Economics student association sciences Invited speaker, November 26, 2015, Montreal, QC, Canada. 2015 Southern Economic Association Annual Meetings, 3rd North American Cultural Economics Workshop 2015 Paper presentation in session entitled “Movies, Music, and Publishing,” November 21–23, 2015, New Orleans, LA, USA. Society of Labor Economists Annual Meeting (4th SOLE/EALE World Conference) Paper presentation in session entitled “Child Care,” June 26–28 2015, Montreal, QC, Canada. 2015 Canadian Economics Association Annual Meeting 2015 Organizer and chair of session entitled “Research Group on Human Capital - Health and Families”; Discussant of paper in session “EPRI 2: Experimental Evidence,” May 28–31, 2015, Toronto, ON, Canada. Société canadienne de science économique Annual Meeting 2015 Organizer and chair of session entitled “Labour and Family Economics,” presented by the Research Group on Human Capital, May 13–15, 2015, Montreal, QC, Canada. Canadian Economics Association Annual Meeting 2014 Paper presentation in session entitled “Health Economics—Demography and Immigration,” May 29– June 1, 2014, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Société canadienne de science économique Annual Meeting 2014 Paper presentation in session entitled “Health Economics,” May 14–16, 2014, Ottawa, ON, Canada. 12th Journées Louis-André Gérard-Varet 2013 Paper presentation in session entitled “Measuring Individual Well-Being,” June 26–28, 2013, Aix-enProvence, France. Canadian Economics Association Annual Meeting 2013 Roundtable panelist in Progressive Economics Forum session entitled “PEF 3: Childcare in Canada What and how are families doing?” and paper presentation in Education Policy Research Initiative session entitled “EPRI Session 2: Labour Market Outcomes,” May 30–June 2, 2013, Montreal, QC, Canada. Société canadienne de science économique Annual Meeting 2012 Paper presentation in session entitled “Education Economics,” May 9–11, 2012, Mt. Tremblant, QC, Canada. Southern Economic Association Annual Meetings 2011 Paper presentation in session entitled “Economics of Books and Music,” November 19–21, 2011, Washington, D.C., USA. Page 7 of 10 M A R I E C O N N O L L Y , Ph.D. 11th annual conference Journées du Cirpée 2011 Paper presentation in session entitled “Microeconomics I,” October 7–8, 2011, Bécancour, QC, Canada. Canadian Economics Association Annual Meeting 2011 Paper presentation in session entitled “Labour: Gender Issues,” June 3–5, 2011, Ottawa, ON, Canada. Société canadienne de science économique Annual Meeting 2011 Paper presentation in session entitled “Labour Economics I,” May 11–13, 2011, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada. Guest seminar, University of Ottawa 2011 Presentation of “The Gender Wage Gap Among Recent Postsecondary Graduates in Canada,” April 8, 2011, Ottawa, ON, Canada. American Economic Association Annual Meeting 2011 Discussant of paper entitled “Rock and Roll Bands, (In)complete Contracts and Creativity,” by Cédric Ceulemans, Victor Ginsburgh and Patrick Legros, in session “Economics of the Arts,” January 6–9, 2011, Denver, CO, USA. 10th annual conference Journées du Cirpée 2010 Paper presentation in session entitled “Applied microeconomics,” October 1–2, 2010, Ste-Adèle, QC, Canada. Canadian Economics Association Annual Meeting 2010 Paper presentation in session entitled “PEF/CSLS V: Perspectives on Happiness in Canada and the United States,” May 28–30, 2010, Quebec, QC, Canada. Société canadienne de science économique Annual Meeting 2010 Paper presentation in session entitled “Measures of inequality I,” May 12–14, 2010, Lac-Beauport, QC, Canada. 4th Economics of Culture Days: New Research in Cultural Economics 2009 Paper presentation of “Evidence on the Secondary Market for Concert Tickets,” Dec. 3, 2009, Paris, France (colloquium organized by the Department of prospective studies and statistics of the French Ministry of Culture and communication). First Annual FTC Microeconomics Conference 2008 Discussant of paper entitled “The Welfare Effects of Ticket Resale” by Alan Sorensen and Philip Leslie, Nov. 6–7, 2008, Washington, D.C., USA Canadian Economics Association Annual Meeting Paper presentation in session entitled “Empirical Industrial Organization,” June 6–8, 2008, Vancouver, Canada 2008 IZA, Institute for the Study of Labor 2007 Paper presentation and participation in IZA Topic Week on Nonmarket Time in Economics, May 30– June 2, 2007, Bonn, Germany Page 8 of 10 M A R I E C O N N O L L Y , Ph.D. Université du Québec à Montréal, McGill University, Cornell University, Case Western Reserve University, Princeton University, Université de Montréal, Industry Canada, Cornerstone Research, CRA International 2005 – 2008 Paper presentations American Economic Association Annual Meeting 2006 Paper presentation in sessions entitled “The Internet’s Impact on the Sale of Entertainment Products” and “On Time: Early Results from the American Time Use Survey,” Jan. 6–8, 2006, Boston, Mass., USA. American Time Use Survey Early Results Conference 2005 Paper presentation, University of Maryland, Maryland Population Research Center, Dec. 8–9, 2005, Bethesda, Md., USA. TEACHING ECO 4272, Introduction to econometrics (undergraduate), UQAM Fall 2010, 2011 and 2015 and Winter 2014, 2015 and 2016 Evaluations: 3.2/4 (2010), 3.7/4 (2011), 2.8 (2014), 3.7/4 (W2015), 3.7/4 (F2015), 3.8/4 (2016) ECO 2272, Probability and statistics (undergraduate), UQAM Winter 2014 Evaluation: 3.2/4 (2014) ECO 8000, Labour economics (graduate), UQAM Fall 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2015 Evaluations: 3.6/4 (2010), 3.5/4 (2011), 4/4 (2013), 4/4 (2015) ECO 5272, Econometrics (undergraduate), UQAM Winter 2010, 2011 and 2012 Evaluations: 3.6/4 (2010), 3.3/4 (2011), 3.9/4 (2012) STUDENT ADVISING Masters level: Myriam Lemelin-Martel (co-direction with Amélie Quesnel-Vallée), Anthony Paquin (co-direction with Catherine Haeck), Charles-Antoine Pouliot-de Montigny (co-direction with Catherine Haeck), Pierre-Luc Lacombe-Brosseau (completed 2016, co-direction with Douglas Hodgson), Zouzouko Marius Kipre (completed 2016), Jonathan Fortier (completed 2014, co-direction with Pierre-Carl Michaud), François Laliberté-Auger (completed 2014), Dina Malgazhdarova (completed 2013, co-direction with Pavel Sevcik), Dominic Pilon (completed 2012), Marija Simjanovski (completed 2012), Nicolas-Pierre Blouin (completed 2012) Doctoral level: Marie Mélanie Fontaine (co-direction with Catherine Haeck), Thu Nguyen Thi Hong (completed 2015, co-direction with Pierre Lefebvre) PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Canadian Economics Association, Society of Labor Economists, Société canadienne de science économique, Association for Cultural Economics International OTHER ACTIVITIES Internal Member of the Undergraduate program committee for the B.B.A, UQAM Member of the Undergraduate program committee (Economics), UQAM President of the Undergraduate program auto-evaluation subcommittee, UQAM Member of communications and marketing committee, UQAM Member of ESG computing lab management committee, UQAM Member of EQE revision committee, UQAM Member of the faculty hiring committee, UQAM 2015 – 2016 2014 – 2016 2014 – 2015 2013 – 2014 2013 – 2014 2013 – 2014 2010 – 2012 Page 9 of 10 M A R I E C O N N O L L Y , Ph.D. Member of the Undergraduate program committee, UQAM President of the Graduate Economics Club, Princeton University 2009 – 2012 2004 – 2006 External Associate Editor, L’actualité économique, Revue d’analyse économique 2016 – 2017 External evaluator for Quebec’s Fonds de recherche – Société et culture (FRQSC) 2016 – 2017 Invited witness to the Parliament of Canada’s Standing Committee on the Status of Women 2015 External evaluator for the Commission des partenaires du marché du travail 2015 External evaluator for Belgium’s Fonds de la recherche scientifique (FNRS) 2013 – 2015 External evaluator for SSHRC, Standard Research Grants and Insight programs 2010, 2013 and 2014 Referee for American Economic Review (x2), Journal of Labor Economics (x3), Economic Letters (x3), Canadian Journal of Economics (x4), Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (x2), Social Forces (x1), Journal of Media Economics (x3), Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (x1), American Economic Journal: Applied Economics (x3), Journal of Law and Economics (x1), Public Opinion Quarterly (x1), Annals of Economics and Statistics (x1), Managerial and Decision Economics (x1), Canadian Public Policy (x2), Economica (x1), Weather, Climate and Society (x2), Journal of Cultural Economics (x4), Economic Inquiry (x4), Journal of Economic Management and Strategy (x1), Perceptual and Motor Skills (x1), Journal of Human Resources (x3), Review of Industrial Organization (x1), Contemporary Economic Policy (x1), Actualité économique (x6), Journal of the Japanese and International Economies (x1), Nature Climate Change (x1), Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (x1), Canadian Journal of Higher Education (x1), Labour Economics (x1), LABOUR (x1), Environmental Research (x1), Journal of Economic Geography (x1), Review of Economics of the Household (x1), Education Economics (x1). SKILLS Languages: French (native language), English (fluent), Spanish (intermediate), Portuguese (intermediate), and Italian (basic). Programming Languages and Computing: Stata, SAS, Matlab, Excel, LATEX. Page 10 of 10