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LIEPP's annual integration seminars are moments of reflection and exchange between its members on the projects and perspectives of the laboratory.

LIEPP annual seminar 2025   

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June 3 and 4, 2026 - Registration

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Monday, June 2

9:30 a.m. | Introduction

10:00 a.m. | Educational Policy Research group

  • Presentation of the research group’s activities – Clément Pin (INSEI) & Lidia Panico (CRIS) 
  • Klara Kovarski (LaPsyDÉ, UPC) and Alice DEZA: “Measuring prosocial behaviors in childhood and adolescence: development of a scale in French”
  • Mayu Hirata (CRIS): “The neighborhood and child development: the French experience”
  • Lise Lecuyer (CRIS): “Does school zoning help reduce school segregation in major cities?”

11:30 a.m. | Health Policy Research group

  • Presentation of the research group’s activities – Thomas Rapp (Université Paris Cité) & Henri Bergeron (CSO)
  • Matthias Brunn (LIEPP) and Etienne Nouguez (CSO): “Deprescribing from a health-environment perspective: What avenues for public policy in France?”  
  • Louise Virole (URMIS, UPC): “Reproductive (in)justice in France: Reproductive rights through the lens of gender, race, and class power relations”

2:15 p.m. | Socio-Fiscal Policies Research group

  • Presentation of the Research group’s activities – Nathalie Morel (CEE), Michael Zemmour (Lumière Lyon 2 University) & Clément Carbonnier (Paris 8 University)
  • Bruno Palier (CEE): “The political economy of social protection reforms: connections between growth strategies and social protection reforms in various European countries and/or France from a comparative perspective”
  • Bruno Palier (CEE), Tom Chevalier (University of Rennes), Anne-Laure Beaussier (CSO), Matteo Mandelli (CEE): “Welfare State Responses to Social Risks in Times of Climate Change”
  • Sabina Issehnane (LIED, UPC/CNAM) and Redha Fares (UPC): “Employment Discontinuity and Unemployment Insurance Reform: What Are the Effects on Job Seekers’ Income and Return to Work?”

4:15 p.m. | Research group: Evaluation of Democracy

  • Presentation of the research group’s activities – Lou Safra (CEVIPOF) & Patrick Le Lidec (CEE)
  • Sofia Wickberg (University of Amsterdam) and Colin Hay (CEE): “Polethics: Parliamentary Ethics: Uses and Effects of a New Integrity Regime”
  • Eugenio Verrina (Department of Economics, Sciences Po): “Shocking Belief Systems”
  • Olivia Tsoutsoplidi (Department of Economics, Sciences Po): “Social Movement Complementarity: Evidence from Labor and Voting Rights”

Tuesday, June 3

9:30 a.m. | Environmental Policy Research group

  • Presentation of the research group’s activities – Charlotte Halpern (CEE) & Martin Hendel (Université Paris Cité, LIED)
    James Kamara (LIED, UPC): “Characterizing heat exposure among residents of Greater Paris: the H3Sensing citizen science measurement campaign ”
  • Aurore Girier-Timsit (LIED, UPC): “Impacts and behavior of urban vegetation: characterization of evapotranspiration at different scales for urban cooling”
  • Roberto R. Rodriguez (LIEPP), Angèle Mercier (LIEPP), Charlotte Halpern (CEE) – “What are cities doing to adapt to climate change? A comparison of Paris and Lyon”
  • Elisa Auxemery (LIEPP), Charlotte Halpern (CEE) – “Old wine in a new bottle: the EU consumer, an ambiguous actor in European environmental policies and the 2024 Directive.”

11:15 a.m. | Research group: Discrimination and Categorical Policies

  • Presentation of the research group’s activities – Laura Morales (CEE) & Morgane Laouénan (University of Paris 1)
  • Pauline Madiès (Department of Economics), José de Sousa (Panthéon-Assas University): “Gender Homophily in Team Formation”
  • Mariam Bougma (Ceped, UPC): “Gender Discrimination in Access to Healthcare for Children Under Five in Four West African Countries”
  • Pierre Deschamps (SOFI), Guillaume Chapelle (University of Cergy), Dylan Glover (INSEAD), Morgane Laouénan, Xavier Lambin (ESSEC): “Gender Differences in Screening on Online Platforms”

Wednesday, May 22

10:00 a.m. | Discrimination and Categorical Policies Research group

  • Overview of the research group’s activities – Laura Morales (CEE)
  • Emanuele Ferragina (CRIS): “Gender equality, employment, and redistribution in contemporary social policy: first insights into the POLWOM project”
  • Mischa Dekker (postdoctoral researcher, University of Leuven, visiting scholar at LIEPP): “The reception of sexual violence policy: Class, race, and their impact on responses to street harassment awareness programs”
  • Arno Lizet (Ph.D. candidate, CEE): “The professionalization of rural elected officials through the lens of implementing policies to support rural commerce. A case study of the ‘1,000 Cafés’ program”
  • Mathilde Emeriau (Medialab): “Can integration contracts promote the integration of immigrants?”

11:30 a.m. | Environmental Policy Research group

  • Overview of the research group’s activities – Charlotte Halpern (CEE) & Martin Hendel (Université Paris Cité, LIED)
  • Eric Herbert (Université Paris Cité, LIED): “Policy Brief: Anticipating Production Losses Linked to Renewable Energy to Facilitate the Energy Transition: The Case of the Agricultural Sector”
  • Hugo Rochard (Ph.D. in Geography and Urban Planning, Research Associate at Ladyss, Sorbonne University): “‘Let’s Plant Urban Micro-Forests’: From New Narratives of Ecological Public Action to Citizen Co-Production of a Nature-Based Solution in Paris”
  • Zsolt Boda (Professor and Director of the HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, visiting scholar at LIEPP): “Assessing the challenges of greening state governance: a public policy perspective.”
  • Matteo Mandelli (Postdoctoral Researcher at LIEPP, Socio-Ecological Transition Initiative): “Mapping the social risks of environmental transitions.”

2:30 p.m. | Educational Policy Research group

  • Overview of the research group’s activities – Carlo Barone (CRIS)
  • Agnès van Zanten (CRIS): “Student Perceptions of the Health Studies Reform”
  • Marco Oberti (CRIS): “Social and Territorial Dynamics of Recruitment at Sciences Po”
  • Nina Guyon: “Violence in Middle School: Impact of a School-Based Social Mediation Program”
  • Melanie Maximino Pinheiro (Université Paris Cité, LaPsyDe): “Investigating the relations between SES, parental practices, children's self-regulated learning and academic performance in first-graders: data from the Project 123CP”

4:30 p.m. | Evaluation of Democracy Research group

  • Overview of the research group’s activities – Lou Safra (CEVIPOF)
  • Elisa Mougin (École Normale Supérieure de Lyon): “Selective accountability: Visibility and parliamentary behavior in France”
  • Paulus Wagner (European University Institute): “Has pension reform led to welfare chauvinism? Evidence from a regression discontinuity design”
  • Olivia Tsoutsoplidi (Ph.D. candidate, Department of Economics, Sciences Po): “Origins of the women’s suffrage movement in France”
  • Felipe Lauritzen (Ph.D. candidate, Department of Economics, Sciences Po): “Does Public Campaign Funding Reduce Private Interests? Evidence from Brazil”

Thursday, May 23

9:30 a.m. | Health Policy Research group

  • Overview of the research group’s activities – Thomas Rapp (Université Paris Cité) & Henri Bergeron (CSO)
  • Claire Edington (University of California-San Diego, visiting scholar at LIEPP): “Writing pandemic history during a pandemic.”
  • Quentin Schnapper (postdoctoral researcher at LIEPP): “Addressing the shortage of doctors in rural areas. An evaluation of policies restricting the freedom of general practitioners to establish practices in Germany”

11:15 a.m. | Socio-Fiscal Policies Research group

  • Overview of the research group’s activities – Clément Carbonnier (Paris 8 University) & Nathalie Morel (CEE)
  • Julia Paul-Venturine (research assistant at LIEPP): “Reassessment of property tax bases”
  • Bruno Palier (CEE): “What do we know about work?”

Thursday, May 11

9:30 a.m. | Introduction: LIEPP in 2023 - Anne Revillard (LIEPP / CRIS, Sociology)

10:15 a.m. | Evaluation of Democracy Research group

  • Overview of the research group’s activities - Julia Cagé (Department of Economics, Sciences Po, Economics)
  • Social Determinants of Criminal Justice Decisions (SoDeJuPe) - Roberto Galbiati
  • Anti-science and science-skeptical attitudes in historical perspective - Emiliano Grossman (CEE, political science)
  • Grand Standing and Deliberation in Congressional Committees - Sean Theriault, visiting professor for the research group (University of Texas at Austin, political science)

11:30 a.m. | Educational Policy Research group

  • Overview of the Research group’s activities - Caro Barone (CRIS, Sociology)
  • Fostering Access to Childcare in France: Premiers Pas Project (PPP) - Laudine Carbuccia (CRIS, Sociology)
  • Promoting Metacognition as a Lever for Reducing Educational Inequalities Among Young Preschool and School-Age Students (METACHILD) - Mélanie Maximino Pinheiro (LaPsyDe – UPC, Psychology)
  • A systematic review and meta-analysis of the evidence on learning progress and inequality during summer vacations - Bastian Betthaeuser (CRIS, Sociology) and Anders Bach-Mortensen (Oxford, Sociology)

2:30 p.m. | Discrimination and Categorical Policies Research group

  • Overview of the research group’s activities - Morgane Laouenan (University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Economics) and Laura Morales (CEE, Political Science)
  • Side Effects of Role Model intervention (SERMON) - Catherine Verniers (LPS-UPC, Social Psychology) and Emma Molina (LIEPP)
  • Evaluating the Criminalization of Pimping in France - Hélène Le Bail (CERI, Political Science) and Mathilde Geoffroy (LIEPP)
  • Stereotypes, Self-Image Concerns, and Job Search Behavior - Dylan Glover (INSEAD, Economics) and Anne Boring (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Economics)
  • We’re watching you! The effects of targeted messages to companies on hiring discrimination - Morgane Laouenan (University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Economics)
  • A review of research on discrimination: the facts, explanations, and implications for public policy - Mirna Safi (CRIS, Sociology)

4:30 p.m. | Health Policy Research group

  • Overview of the Research group’s activities - Thomas Rapp (UPC, economics) and Henri Bergeron (CSO, sociology)
  • Organizing Prescribed Physical Activity Programs (OrgAPP) - Flavien Bouttet (University of Lorraine, sociology)
  • Abortion in the European Union: Institutional Sources of Divergences and Solidarities - Hazal Atay (CEVIPOF, Political Science)

Friday, May 12

1:30 p.m. | Parliamentary ethics: practices and effects of a new integrity regime (PolEthics) - Eric Phelippeau (ISP, political science) - Evaluation of Democracy Research group

1:45 p.m. | Socio-fiscal Policies Research group

  • Overview of the research group’s activities – Nathalie Morel (CEE, political science), Michaël Zemmour (University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, economics), Clément Carbonnier (University of Paris 8, economics)
  • Welfare State Change as a Polanyian Double Movement. How social policy change affects women across different social classes. (POLWOM) - Emanuele Ferragina (CRIS, sociology) and Federico Filetti (King’s College, sociology)
  • Evaluation of the experimental program “RSA Assessment for Young Adults Aged 25 to 30” - Tom Chevalier (Arènes, political science) and Julie Oudot (CSO, sociology)
  • Rental Exploitation in the French Housing Market - Maxime Gueuder (Bank of France, economics) and Simon Bittmann (SAGE-University of Strasbourg, sociology)

2:45 p.m. | Environmental Policy Research group

  • Overview of the research group’s activities - Martin Hendel (LIED-UPC)
  • Policy Instruments for the Energy Efficiency Sector: Mechanisms Enabling an Effective Transition to “FIT-55” (PIREES55) - Marc Ringel (European Chair for Sustainable Development and Climate Transition-Sciences Po, Economics) and Cristina Peñasco (Cambridge, Political Science)
  • The Physics of Energy Renovation - Xiaofeng Guo (LIED-UPC, Energy Engineering) and Mathieu Bourdeau (Efficacity, Energy Engineering)
  • Climate Action Plans Inventories: Policy Instruments to Reduce GHG Emissions at the City Level (CAPIn GHG) - Alvaro Artigas (CEE, Political Science) and Sophia Noël (Sciences Po)

9:30 a.m. | LIEPP in 2022, Anne Revillard (LIEPP / OSC, Sociology)

10:15 a.m. | Health Policy Research group

  • Presentation of the Research group (Henri Bergeron, CSO, Sociology) 
  • Epidemiological Probabilities and Policy Decisions in the Face of COVID-19 (ProbaPol) (Mathieu Corteel, LIEPP, CSO, Sciences Po, Philosophy) 
  • Public Health Consulting: A Market in Times of Pandemic? (Lucille Gallardo, CEPED IRD - University of Paris, Sociology) 

11:30 a.m. | Democracy Assessment Research group

  • Presentation of the Research group: Julia Cagé (Department of Economics at Sciences Po, Economics) 
  • Where Does Europe End? How to understand the war on our Eastern border: Alina Mungiu-Pippidi (Hertie School in Berlin, visiting professor at LIEPP) 
  • Scientism: Emiliano Grossman (CEE, Political Science) 

2:00 p.m. | Educational Policy Research group

  • Presentation of the Research group: Caro Barone (OSC, Sociology) 
  • Household Employment Uncertainty and Child Early Skills Development: Marta Facchini (OSC, Sociology) 
  • Determinants of Inequalities in Access to Daycare: A Mixed-Methods Randomized Controlled Trial: Laudine Carbuccia (OSC, Sociology) 
  • Regional Career Guidance Policies: A Vehicle for Socializing Young People into Market Rules? (ORIREG): Clément Pin (CY Cergy Paris Université, Sociology) 
  • Innovations, Data, and Experiments in Education (IDEE): Caro Barone (OSC, Sociology) 

2:15 p.m. | Discrimination and Categorical Policies Research group

  • Presentation of the Research group Categorical Policies: Morgane Laouenan (University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Economics) 
  • The Role of Case Workers in the Labor Market Integration of Young Unemployed People: Evidence from France: Pierre Villedieu (Department of Economics, Sciences Po, Economics) 
  • Inclusive Democracies? Conceptualizing and Measuring the Descriptive and Substantive Political Representation of Under-represented Groups in Democratic Parliaments (InclusivParl): Laura Morales (CEE, Political Science)

Wednesday, June 22

1:30 p.m. | Socio-Fiscal Policies Research group

  • Presentation of the Research group: Michaël Zemmour (University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Economics), Clément Carbonnier (University of Paris 8, Economics) 
  • Dynamics of RSA Recipients in Paris: Muriel Roger (University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Economics) 
  • The Unequal Use of Childcare Across Five Family Policy Models: Class, Employment Status, and Within-Household Differences - Emanuele Ferragina (OSC, Sociology) and Edoardo Magalini (LIEPP) 

3:45 p.m. | Environmental Policy (and Other) Research group

  • Presentation of theResearch group: Charlotte Halpern (CEE, Political Science) and Martin Hendel (LIED - Université Paris Cité) 
  • Understanding the role of collectives and their relationship with public policies aimed at reducing socio-environmental inequalities (CIVIC ACT 2): Eleonore Genest (LIEPP) and Jean Chiche (CEVIPOF, to be confirmed) 
  • Climate action plans inventories: policy instruments to reduce GHG emissions at the city level (CAPIN GHG): Charlotte Halpern (CEE, Political Science) and Sophia Noël (LIEPP) 
  • Medical decision-making on behalf of others: evaluation of the trusted person mechanism (DEMEPECO – Health Policy Research group): Maïva Ropaul (LIRAES - Université Paris Cité, Economics)

Monday, June 21

10:30 a.m. | Where Does LIEPP Stand? An Update on the Restructuring in Partnership with UP

  • Methods and Approaches in Interdisciplinary Public Policy Evaluation: Anne Revillard (OSC/LIEPP, Sociology) 
  • Feedback on the LIEPP Young Researchers Program: Charlotte Glinel (CSO, sociology) and Micha Mettouchi (Laboratoire Identités Cultures Territoires - University of Paris, economics)
  • Creation of a new research focus, Health Policies - Henri Bergeron (CSO, sociology) and Thomas Rapp (University of Paris, economics) 
  • REF-SANTE, a study of the reform of undergraduate health studies - Agnès van Zanten (OSC, sociology)
  • Management of the COVID crisis in France and Germany: Aïssa Halidou (Alfred-Grosser Chair at Sciences Po, political science)
  • Presentation of the Educational Policy research group: Carlo Barone (OSC, sociology) 

2:00 p.m. | Activities of the Environmental Policy and Education Policy Research groups

  • Launch of a new research group, Environmental Policy: Charlotte Halpern (CEE, Political Science) 
  • Literature review on the evaluation of environmental policies: Nathalia Cappellini (LIEPP) 
  • Understanding the role of collectives and their relationship with public policies aimed at reducing socio-environmental inequalities: Eleonore Genest (LIEPP/Centre for Earth Policy) 
  • Regional orientation policies: a vehicle for socializing young people into market rules? (ORIREG): Clément Pin (LIEPP, Sociology)
  • Does desegregation in schools work? Evidence from public housing demolitions and school closures in disadvantaged neighborhoods: Nina Guyon (National University of Singapore, Economics) 

Tuesday, June 22

2:00 p.m. | Activities of the research groups “Evaluation of Democracy” and “Discrimination and Categorical Policies”

  • Presentation of the research group “Discrimination and Categorical Policies”: Morgane Laouenan (Sorbonne Economics Center, Economics)
  • Access to Abortion and Telemedicine Abortion in France: Hazal Atay (LIEPP/CEVIPOF)
  • Disability, Gender, and Job Insecurity: Mathéa Boudinet (OSC, Sociology) 
  • Presentation of the Evaluation of Democracy research group: Emiliano Grossman (CEE, Political Science)

3:30 p.m. | Discussions within the LIEPP research clusters

4:30 p.m. | Activities of the Socio-Fiscal Policies cluster and projects outside the clusters

  • Presentation of the Socio-Fiscal Policies research group: Clément Carbonnier (University of Paris 8, Economics), Nathalie Morel (CEE, Political Science), Michael Zemmour (University of Paris 1, Economics)
  • Political Economy of Tax Incentives - Clément Carbonnier (University of Paris 8, Economics), Michael Zemmour (University of Paris 1, Economics)
  • How to Define and Measure Extreme Poverty: Julien Blasco (University of Cergy-Pontoise, Economics)
  • The influence of labor and housing supply on urban dynamics: Guillaume Chapelle (University of Cergy-Pontoise, Economics)

18 juin

11:00 a.m. | A new LIEPP in partnership with UP: LIEPP2 calls for projects.

2:00 p.m. | Project presentations

  • Agnès van Zanten (Sciences Po, OSC) and Alice Olivier (University of Lille, CLERSE): Evaluation of the reform of health studies (REMEDS project) - Qualitative study 
  • Matthias Brunn (University of Montpellier, CEPEL) and William Genieys (Sciences Po, CEE): Evaluation of the reform of health studies (REMEDS project) - Origins of the reform 
  • Marguerite Cognet and Christelle Hamel (University of Paris, URMIS): ACADISCRI Survey - Inequalities in treatment, study conditions, and working conditions in higher education and research 
  • Jeanne Lazarus (Sciences Po, CSO): Pathways and careers of general inspectors of social affairs 
  • José de Sousa (University of Paris-Sud): The effects of introducing a quota for women in chess competitions

19 juin

11:00 a.m. | Evaluating Public Policy at LIEPP: What Approaches, What Methods?

  • Anne Revillard, Thomas Delahais (Quadrant Conseil), Agathe Devaux-Spatarakis (Quadrant Conseil), Valéry Ridde (University of Paris, CEPED): An Anthology of Public Policy Evaluation—a book project featuring seminal texts from the international literature
  • Clément Pin (University of Paris 13) and Carlo Barone (Sciences Po, OSC): The Contributions of Mixed Methods to a Realistic Approach to Evidence-Based Policy: The Example of the Language Skills Project  
  • Denis Fougère (Sciences Po, OSC): The Socio-Economic Evaluation of Social Investment
  • Elvire Guillaud (University of Paris 1): An Example of Building Research Cooperation—the LIEPP-EN3S Partnership

2:00 p.m. | Project presentations 

  • Florence Faucher (Sciences Po, CEE): The role of symbolism in European governments’ management of the Covid-19 crisis 
  • Julia Cagé (Sciences Po, Department of Economics): Study of the characteristics of candidates in general elections in the United Kingdom since 1917
  • Anne Boring (Erasmus University Rotterdam): The impact of lockdown on gender equality 
  • Morgane Laouenan (University of Paris 1): Assessment of discrimination based in particular on origin in access to goods and services on several collaborative platforms 
  • Quentin Ramond (Center for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies): Rental housing, residential segregation, and educational opportunities in the Paris metropolitan area

3:45 p.m. | Discussions within the LIEPP research groups

Friday, June 14 

9:30 a.m. | Welcome

9:45 a.m. | LIEPP 2.UP (Part 1)

  • Update on discussions with the University of Paris (Bruno Palier) 
  • General discussion 

11:30 a.m. | Presentation of advanced projects

  • Qualitative monitoring of the Sciences Po Premier Campus program (Agnès van Zanten, Marta Dos Santos Silva) 
  • The redistributive impact of socio-fiscal social protection models: An international comparative analysis (Michael Zemmour) 
  • The World Politics of Social Investment (Bruno Palier) 
  • Simplification in Higher Education and Research: Moving from Practices to Institutional Structures (Report Findings), (Clément Pin) 
  • Project with the Paris Institute of Earth Physics (IPGP) (Olivier Borraz) 

2:00 p.m. | Recent Publications: Books and Special Issues of Journals

  • Disability and Work (Anne Révillard) 
  • The Return of Domestic Workers (Clément Carbonnier and Nathalie Morel) 
  • The Price of Democracy (Julia Cagé) 
    Political Consequences of Technological Change, Special Issue of Research and Politics (Bruno Palier and Jan Rovny) 
  • Issue Dimensionality and Party Competition in Turbulent Times, special issue of Party Politics (Jan Rovny and Emiliano Grossman) 

4:30 p.m. | Presentation of new partnership projects and new dissertations

  • Evaluation of the impact of “Recruiting Without Discrimination” training programs on recruitment diversity with DARES (Morgane Laouénan)
  • Housing economics and public policy evaluations - ANR ECHOPPE (Pierre Deschamps) 
  • Research component of the Chair for Women’s Entrepreneurship (Rawane Yasser) 
  • Policy agreement and political support (Emiliano Grossman) 
  • Better Alone? Evidence on the costs of intermunicipal cooperation (Clémence Tricaud) 
  • Populism and the Welfare State (Paulus Wagner) 
  • Building a Postmodern Social Investment State Through Social Impact Contracts: A Comparative Analysis of Labor Market Integration Policies in France, England, and Belgium (Eric Rene Tientcheu) 
  • Economic Impacts of the Minimum Wage (Julien Pascal)

Saturday, June 15

9:30 a.m. | Future challenges, role of research groups (finalize LIEPP 1.ANR and prepare LIEPP 2.UDP)

10:00 a.m. | LIEPP 2.UP (2/2): presentation of interdisciplinary programs on major social challenges in collaboration with UDP

  • On education, teaching, and pedagogy: LIEPP / LaPsyDé collaborations (Carlo Barone) 
  • On the environment (Charlotte Halpern) 
  • GIEM: Toward an IPCC for Migration. How to Integrate Social Sciences and Migration Policies? (Hélène Thiollet) 
  • On health (Bruno Palier) 
  • On data (Bruno Palier…) 

11:30 a.m. | Parallel sessions by theme

  • Socio-fiscal Policies 
  • Education Policy 
  • Discrimination and Social Inequality 
  • Democracy Assessment / Data 
  • Environment / Health 

Thursday, June 7 

11:00 a.m. | Welcome / Introduction

11:15 a.m. | LIEPP 2020–2025: Strategic Positioning (Lecture Hall D101A):

  • Outline and schedule 
  • Mapping public policy evaluation 
  • The LIEPP model 
  • Scientific organization 

12:15 p.m. | Project presentations:

  • ACCESSUP - Policies on access to higher education (Agnès van Zanten)
  • Evaluation of the two simplification plans for Higher Education and Research (Clément Pin) 
  • Who Owns the Media? Capital, Governance, and Independence (Julia Cagé) 
  • The Implementation of Public Policy on Environmental Labeling. Analysis of Public Intervention in the Economy Through Consumer Information (Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier) 
  • Substitution in Public Policy: The Case of Public Policies Aimed at Reducing Pesticide Use (Alexis Aulagnier)
  • The Reorganization of Primary Care in France, with a Focus on the Impact of Multi-Professional Health Centers on Healthcare Professionals’ Practices (Anne Moyal) 
  • Health Center Seminars (Henri Bergeron, Anne Moyal) 
  • Life risks of male family caregivers: balancing long-term care, work, and well-being in France and Japan (Hiroko Umegaki) 
  • Labor Market Outsiderness and Informal Care Regimes in Europe (Federico Filetti) 
     

3:00 p.m. | Working sessions by research group – How will the research groups evolve for 2020–2025 (governance, themes)?

  • Research group “Evaluation of Democracy”
  • Research group “Socio-Fiscal Policies” 
  • Research group “Discrimination and Social Inequalities” 
  • Research group “Educational Policies” 
  • Activities Methods 

4:00 p.m. | Presentation of the research groups’ activities and projects for 2020–2025  

5:00 p.m. | Discussion on data

Friday, June 8

9:00 a.m. | Presentation of projects

  • Not taxing imputed rent: a gift to Scrooge? Evidence from France (Montserrat Botey) 
  • Local rental housing markets, inequalities, and residential trajectories of the middle classes in the Paris metropolitan area (Quentin Ramond) 
  • The role of workplaces in hiring discrimination in France: evidence from a large-scale correspondence study (Morgane Laouenan, Mirna Safi) 
  • Urban Dynamics: a Theoretical Analysis of the Housing Market and an Empirical Study of Amenities (Camille Urvoy) 
  • Which policies for the development of knowledge-intensive jobs in Europe? (Bruno Palier) 
  • The Dynamics of Wage Inequalities: a Search-And-Matching Approach (Julien Pascal) 
  • Social Mix (Elise Huillery) 

10:15 a.m. | LIEPP 2020–2025: New Themes / Expansion

  • New Research groups 
  • Inclusion of New Disciplines 
  • Partnerships: University of Paris / International Network 
  • Affiliation Strategy 

11:45 a.m. | Project Presentations

  • From Permanent Immigration to Circular Migration: The Case of France (Louise Caron) 
  • Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail? The Impact of Immigration on Public Spending, Voting, and Social Change (Max Viskanic) 
  • Social inequality, populist nationalism in the 21st century, and the effectiveness of democratic institutions (Paulus Wagner) 
  • Political dynamics 2014–2017 – Barometer (Martial Foucault, Emiliano Grossman) 
  • Informing to govern. The institutional dynamics of macroeconomic governance (Olivier PILMIS) 
  • Digital Technology for Assessing Parliament’s Impact on Legislation (Benjamin Ooghe-Tabanou) 

1:15 p.m. | LIEPP 2020–2025: Action Plan

Thursday, June 8

11:45 a.m. | Introduction: The seminar’s objectives; defining the LIEPP’s program for the next 10 years 
Bruno Palier – Lecture Hall (Chair: Emiliano Grossman)

12:15 p.m. | Presentation of the activities and projects (over the next 10 years) of the “Socio-Fiscal Policies” research group
Clément Carbonnier and Nathalie Morel – Lecture Hall (Chair: Emiliano Grossman)

12:45 p.m. | Presentation of the project “The redistributive impact of socio-fiscal social protection models: an international comparative analysis” 
Elvire Guillaud – Lecture Hall (Chair: Emiliano Grossman)

1:30 p.m. | Presentation of doctoral students’ research (Chair: Bruno Palier)

3:00 p.m. | Presentation of the project “Between Food and Medicine: Public Regulation, Industrial Strategies, and the Construction of an Interstitial Health Market” 
Etienne Nouguez – Large Hall, 1st Floor (Chair: Bruno Palier) 

3:45 p.m. | Presentation of the activities and projects (over the next 10 years) of the “Democracy Assessment” research group
Emiliano Grossman and Nicolas Sauger – Lecture Hall (Chair: Nathalie Morel)

4:15 p.m. | Presentation of the project “Electoral Administration and Satisfaction with Democracy: An Evaluation” 
Nicolas Sauger – Lecture Hall (Chair: Nathalie Morel)

4:45 p.m. | Presentation of the project “Ethnicity and Ideology: Ethnic Group Identity and Political Competition in Europe” 
Jan Rovny – Lecture Hall (Chair: Nathalie Morel)

5:15 p.m. | Presentation of the project “Transport Infrastructure and Multinational Firm Location in Cities” 
Pierre-Henri Bono and Quentin David (Chair: Nathalie Morel)

Friday, June 9

9:00 a.m. | Presentation of the activities and projects (over 10 years) of the research group “Discrimination and Social Inequalities” 
Morgane Laouenan, Anne Revillard, and Mirna Safi (Chair: Agnès van Zanten)

9:30 a.m. | Presentation of the project “Better Understanding Ethnic Discrimination Through the Airbnb Platform” 
Morgane Laouenan (Chair: Agnès van Zanten) 

10:00 a.m. | Working groups by research groups:

  •  “Evaluation of Democracy” Research group
  • “Socio-Fiscal Policies” Research group
  • “Discrimination and Social Inequalities” Research group
  • “Education Policies” Research group 

11:00 a.m. | Discussion on the methodology research group: Emanuele Ferragina and Jan Rovny (Chair: Bruno Palier)

12:00 p.m. | Discussion on LIEPP’s 10-Year Strategy (Chair: Bruno Palier)

2:00 p.m. | Presentation of Activities and Projects (10-Year Plan) for the “Educational Policies” Research group
Agnès van Zanten (Chair: Anne Revillard)

2:30 p.m. | Presentation of the project “Promoting Language Skills Among Children from Families with Low Educational Attainment” 
Carlo Barone (Chair: Anne Revillard) 

3:00 p.m. | Presentation of the project “Incarceration and Law Enforcement in France” 
Roberto Gabialti (Chair: Anne Revillard)

3:30 p.m. | Conclusion

Thursday, June 2

11:00 a.m. | Introduction: Challenges Facing LIEPP in 2016 and Beyond

11:30 a.m. | Introduction to the “Evaluation of Democracy” Research group
Emiliano Grossman and Nicolas Sauger

11:40 a.m. | Presentation of projects in the “Evaluation of Democracy” research group:

  • State of Democracy: Emiliano Grossman / Electoral Systems: What Impact, What Regulations? (Nicolas Sauger)
  • The Dualization of Europe: Bruno Palier (Jan Rovny)

1:00 p.m; | Feedback on the doctoral seminar (LIEPP doctoral students)

2:15 p.m. | Methodology - brainstorming session 
Emanuele Ferragina and Jan Rovny

3:40 p.m. | Introduction to the “Socio-Fiscal Policies” research group
Clément Carbonnier and Nathalie Morel

3:40 p.m. | Presentation of projects in the “Socio-Fiscal Policies” research group:

  • Household Finances in Public Policy (Jeanne Lazarus)
  • Assessment of the Effects of the CICE on Corporate Behavior (Clément Carbonnier)

Friday, June 3

9:00 a.m. | Presentation of the project “A Brief History of Human Time” 
Morgane Laouenan and Etienne Wasmer

9:45 a.m. | Working groups by research groups

  • “Evaluation of Democracy” Research group
  • “Socio-fiscal Policies” Research group
  • “Discrimination and Social Inequalities” Research group
  • “Education Policies” Research group

10:45 a.m. | What Does the Future Hold for LIEPP?

1:45 p.m. | Introduction to the “Discrimination and Social Inequalities” research group
Morgane Laouenan, Anne Revillard, Mirna Safi

1:55 p.m. | Presentation of a project from the “Discrimination and Social Inequalities” research group:

  • The Reception of Disability Policies: A Qualitative Approach (Anne Revillard)

2:35 p.m. | Presentation of the project “A historical investigation into colonial policies in French West Africa and their impacts on modern political attitudes and intra-state conflicts” 
Elise Huillery, Quoc Anh Do

3:30 p.m. | Introduction to the “Educational Policies” research group
Denis Fougère, Agnès van Zanten

3:40 p.m. | Presentation of a project from the “Educational Policies” research group:

  • Pathways and experiences of students admitted through Sciences Po’s Priority Education Agreement (CEP) program (Agnès van Zanten) 

4:20 p.m. | Conclusions