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An­naïg Mor­in

Associate Professor

Subjects
Macroeconomics Economics

Primary research areas

La­bour eco­nom­ics
I study the factors shap­ing in­di­vidu­al wages and ca­reer paths, the im­pact and ef­fi­ciency of labor mo­bil­ity across firms, and the ef­fects of policy on over­all labor mar­ket equi­lib­ri­um.
In­equal­ity
I in­vest­ig­ate the sources of wage and earn­ings dis­par­ity.
Gender eco­nom­ics and moth­er­hood pen­alty
I study how eco­nom­ic op­por­tun­it­ies, labor mar­ket out­comes, and ca­reer tra­ject­or­ies dif­fer between wo­men and men.

My work ex­am­ines what drives labor mar­ket out­comes such as job cre­ation, work­er mo­bil­ity, oc­cu­pa­tion­al change, and wage set­ting.

My primary research is in labor economics, with a focus on wage formation, wage inequality, worker mobility, and career development. I combine empirical analysis with search and matching modeling. My goal is to better understand the mechanisms behind wage gaps and career progression, and to provide insights that can inform policies aimed at fostering more equitable labor markets.