Annaïg Morin
Associate Professor
Departments
Department of Economics
Room: POR/16.A-1.81
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.