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Rédigé par un ou plusieurs chercheurs sur un projet en cours, le Working paper vise à susciter la discussion scientifique et à faire progresser la connaissance sur le sujet étudié. Il est destiné à être publié dans des revues à comité de lecture (peer review).
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- MANDELLI, Matteo, LEE, Jaewook, Mapping energy poverty policies across the EU: pathways towards eco-social integration? Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°176, Février 2025.
- ALVARIÑO, Manuel, ARRIGONI, Alessandro, SOLER-BUADES, Llorenç, FERRAGINA, Emanuele, The End of the Age of Dualisation? A Comparative Analysis of Fifty Years of Labour Market Protection Reforms in Spain and Italy, Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°175, Janvier 2025.
- GEOFFROY, Mathilde, LE BAIL Hélène, MERCAT-BRUNS, Marie, L'incrimination large du proxénétisme en France pose-t-elle problème ? Comment les professionnel•les du droit composent avec les paradoxes des infractions de proxénétisme pour les mettre en œuvre, Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°174, Janvier 2025
- VOLPICELLI, Gemma, DINCER, Tuna, CHEVALIER, Tom, The Social Risks of the Environmental Transition in Transportation, Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°173, Décembre 2024.
- BLASCO, Julien, CARBONNIER, Clément, Determinants of the evolution of income inequality - Semi-parametric decomposition in France, 1970-2019, Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°172, Decembre 2024.
- BODENSTEIN, Thilo, KEMMERLING, Achim. Taking Stock of Qualitative Methods of Evaluation: A Study of Practices and Quality Criteria. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°171, Novembre 2024.
- MANDELLI, Matteo, BEAUSSIER, Anne-Laure, CHEVALIER, Tom, PALIER, Bruno. Defining, Operationalizing and Classifying Socio-Ecological Risks. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°170, Novembre 2024.
- ATAY, Hazal, PERIVIER, Hélène. From choice to capabilities: abortion and reproductive justice. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°169, Octobre 2024.
- SULLIVAN, Michael. Reconsidering Discretionary Travel. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°168, Septembre 2024.
- ABDELSALAM, Aïmane, Dépenses publiques et prélèvements obligatoires : une lecture macroéconomique des inflexions de l'intervention publique fiscale et budgétaire, Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°167, Juillet 2024.
- HALOG, Anthony, MCGAVIN, Lauren. Policy design for solar waste management in a decarbonised, circular economy: a systematic review. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°166, Juillet 2024.
- GRISLAIN-LETREMY, Céline, MAUROUX, Amélie Mauroux. Fiscalité environnementale. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°165, Juin 2024.
- BESSIS, Franck, COTTON, Paul, Quantification néolibérale ou quantification des conflits de répartition ? La création du Revenu de solidarité au croisement de différentes formes d’expertise économiquep, Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°164, Mai 2024.
- BUNEL, Simon, SICSIC, Michaël. Les incitations fiscales à la recherche et développement et à l’innovation : état des lieux, effets et alternatives. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°163, Avril 2024.
- BRUNN, Matthias, MOLINIE, Guilhem, PADGET, Michael, DARIEL Odessa , ZARCA, Kevin, Comment choisir un soin durable ? Faisabilité d'un modèle de décision « médico-éco-climatique » pour la prise en charge de la dépression. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°162, Avril 2024.
- ZEMMOUR, Michaël, Les effets du report de l'âge minimal de la retraite à 62 ans : une approche par catégories socio-professionnelles. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°161, Avril 2024.
- CHAUHAN, Musckaan, PERERA, Isabel. Artificial Intelligence: Promises, Perils and Political Economy. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°160, Février 2024.
- CORTEEL, Mathieu, CRESPIN, Renaud. Une politique sous l'emprise des modèles : la gestion de la crise de Covid 19 en France en 2020. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°159, Janvier 2024.
- MANZANO, Ana. User and Stakeholder Involvement in Realist Evaluation. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°158, Janvier 2024.
- CHELLE, Elisa, DEZERCES, Enguerrand. Le dépistage du cancer dans une perspective internationale : une revue exploratoire. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°157, Décembre 2023.
- BAUTE, Sharon. European solidarity in the green transition: Evidence from a conjoint experiment. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°156, Décembre 2023.
- BLASCO, Julien. Measuring deep poverty in developed countries. A cumulative indicator of income and material deprivation. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°155, Décembre 2023.
- BORING, Anne, DELFGAAUW, Josse. Social desirability bias in attitudes towards sexism and DEI policies in the workplace. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°154, Novembre 2023.
- KONECHNI, A, Bartholomew. Unconditional Cash Transfers Impact on Health Behaviours During a Crisis: A Natural Experiment Using the CARES Act 2020. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°153, Novembre 2023.
- THERIAULT, Sean, DYE, Connor. An Evaluation of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946: How Reforming the Congressional Committee System Affects Issue Attention. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°152, Novembre 2023.
- FAYE-ROPAUL, Maïva, DARRIET, Elisa. Informal caregivers of elderly patients in France: their behavior as trusted persons and their knowledge of this concept. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°151, Octobre 2023.
- BLAVIER, Pierre. Les enseignements d'une approche longitudinale de la pauvreté : Le cas de la France au cours des deux premières décennies du XXIème siècle. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°150, September 2023.
- BAUDOIN, Florian, GUILLAUD, Elvire, ZEMMOUR, Michaël. Les déterminants du soutien au financement de la protection sociale : une étude sur les données du baromètre DREES. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n° 149, July 2023.
- GUILLAUD, Elvire, ZEMMOUR, Michaël. Les trois dimensions de la contributivité dans les assurances sociales contemporaines. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n° 148, July 2023.
- FAYE-ROPAUL, Maïva, SIDRE, Colin, ALVES, Emy, GONTARD, Luigi. Trusted persons of elderly patients in France: a scoping review. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n° 147, July 2023.
- GRAVOIN, Pierre, LE GALL, Rémi. Automatisation de la solidarité : l'impossible réforme ? Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°146, July 2023.
- THIEBAUT, Cyrille, FRIEDERIKE Richter, SAFRA, Lou. Saisir les opinions au-delà de la moyenne : La perception des enjeux de défense en France dans le contexte de la guerre en Ukraine. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°145, June 2023.
- MORENO-MEDINA, Jonathan, OUSS, Aurélie, BAYER, Patrick, BA, Bocar. Officer-Involved: the media language of police killings. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°144, May 2023.
- CARBONNIER, Clément, Welfare Economics and Neoliberalism: Interpreting the ideal type of perfect competition general equilibrium, Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°143, April 2023.
- ABDELSALAM Aïmane, DELATTE Anne-Laure, Répartition des recettes et dépenses publiques entre ménages et entreprises depuis 1949 : Nouvelles données, Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°142, March 2023.
- FARGES Audrey, MONSO Olivier, Fréquenter l’internat à l’entrée du lycée a-t-il un impact sur la réussite scolaire ? Une évaluation sur les lycées publics de l’Éducation nationale, Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°141, February 2023.
- TUFFY Yasmine, The mechanics and determinants of anti-science attitudes: a literature review, Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°140, February 2023.
- GALLARDO Lucille, GAUTIER Lara, CHABROL Fanny, TRAVERSON Lola, OLIVEIRA Sydia, RIDDE Valery, Les cabinets de conseil privés dans l'action publique contre les épidémies : une revue exploratoire. Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°139, January 2023.
- CARBUCCIA Laudine, Valentin THOUZEAU, Carlo BARONE, Coralie CHEVALLIER, Unequal access to early childcare : What role do demand-side factors play ? A PRISMA systematic review, Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°138, January 2023.
- MUNGIU-PIPPIDI, Alina, Challenges and innovations to the rule of law measurement, Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°137, October 2022.
- AVVISATI, Francesco, Pauline GIVORD, The learning gain over one school year among 15-year-olds: An international comparison based on PISA, Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°136, July 2022.
- BOUCHET, Célia, "Des inégalités répertoriées : les (dé)valorisations genrées des emplois de soutien à la recherche", Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°135, juin 2022.
- BETTHÄUSER, Bastian, Anders BACH-MORTENSEN, Per ENGZELL, "A systematic review and meta-analysis of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on learning", Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°134, May 2022.
- BORING, Anne, Gloria MORONI, "Turning back the clock: Beliefs about gender roles during lockdown", Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°133, April 2022.
- MOUR, Chloé, "Anti-discrimination policies in higher education institutions: an interdisciplinary scoping review", Sciences Po, LIEPP Working Paper n°132, March 2022.
- REVILLARD, Anne, Yasmine TUFFY, "Gender quotas: an interdisciplinary scoping review", Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°131, February 2022.
- NIKOLOPOULOU, Iris, “A socieconomic evaluation of austerity and labour market reforms in Greece after the 2008 crisis”, Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°130, February 2022.
- BERGEAUD, Antonin, Jean-Benoît EYMEOUD, Thomas GARCIA, Dorian HENRICOT. “Working from Home and Corporate Real Estate”, Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°129, January 2022.
- ANGELUCCI, Charles, Andrea PRAT. “Is Journalistic Truth Dead? Measuring How Informed Voters Are about Political News”, Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°128, January 2022.
- DAVID, Quentin. “Gratuité des transports en commun et congestion routière : revue de la littérature et implications pour Paris” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°127, October 2021.
- XIE, Yu, Hao DONG, Xiang ZHOU and Xi SONG. “Trends in Social Mobility in Post-Revolution China” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°126, October 2021.
- TRICAUD, Clémence, “Better Alone? Evidence on the Costs of Intermunicipal Cooperation” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°125, October 2021.
- DE SOUSA, José, and Guillaume HOLLARD. "From Micro to Macro Gender Differences: Evidence from Field Tournaments" Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°124, September 2021.
- BROWN, Lawrence. “The Discrete Charm of Managed Competition in Health Policy Reform” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°123, September 2021.
- BORING, Anne, and Jennifer BROWN. “Gender and Choices in Higher Education” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°122, June 2021.
- ROSSIGNOL-BRUNET, Mathieu, Elise TENRET, Pauline BARRAUD DE LAGERIE, Marco OBERTI, and Yannick SAVINA. “Reconfiguration du champ des formations en sciences humaines en Île-de-France : le poids de la sélection” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°121, June 2021.
- GIVORD, Pauline. “How Age at School Entry Affects Future Educational and Socioemotional Outcomes: Evidence from PISA” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°120, May 2021.
- FERRAGINA, Emanuele, and Federico FILETTI. “Eppur Si Muove: Labour Market Protection Varieties and Trajectories of Change across 21 High-Income Countries and Three Decades” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°119, May 2021.
- DELATTE, Anne-Laure and Benjamin LEMOINE. "Expertise économique et politique publique: examen critique des propositions sur la dette liée à la pandémie", Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°118bis, October 2021.
- DELATTE, Anne-Laure and Benjamin LEMOINE. “Expertise économique et politique publique : examen critique des propositions sur la dette liée à la pandémie” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°118, March 2021.
- WICKBERG, Sofia, and Giulia MUGELLINI. “The Evolving Nature of Evidence as Used within the International Anti-Corruption Community” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°117, December 2020.
- PALIER, Bruno. “Pourquoi les personnes occupant un emploi ‘essentiel’ sont-elles si mal payées ?” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°116, December 2020.
- FERRAGINA, Emanuele, and Zachary PAROLIN. “Care Earnings in the United States and European Union: The Role of Social Policy and Labour Market Institutions” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°115, December 2020.
- CARBUCCIA, Laudine. “Interventions to Foster Academic Aspirations Adjustment among Disadvantaged and Female Students - A PRISMA Systematic Review of Literature” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°114, November 2020.
- MAXIMINO PINHEIRO, Mélanie. “Compétences socio-comportementales, réussite académique et inégalités socio-économiques” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°113, October 2020.
- CHAPELLE, Guillaume. “The Medium-Term Impact of Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions. The Case of the 1918 Influenza in US Cities” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°112, October 2020.
- GIVORD, Pauline, and Milena SUAREZ. “Excellence for All? Heterogeneity in High-Schools’ Value-Added” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°111, October 2020.
- VERTIER, Paul, Max VISKANIC, and Matteo GAMALERIO. “Dismantling the ’Jungle’ : Relocation and Extreme Voting in France” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°110, September 2020.
- SHANDRA, Carrie. “Disability and Patterns of Leisure Participation across the Life Course” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°109, April 2020.
- LENORMAND, Paul, and Jan ROVNY. “Cooperating with the Czechs, Driving the State” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°108, April 2020.
- ALVAREZ, Maria Victoria. “Opposing Regional Integration in Comparative Perspective. Understanding Opposition of Public Opinion to Regional Integration in Europe and Latin America.” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°107, March 2020.
- BERGERON, Henri, Patrick CASTEL, and Etienne NOUGUEZ. “An Ungovernable Tool of Government? The Problematic Use of Labels in Public Health Policies” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°106, February 2020.
- BOUTCHENIK, Béatrice, Pauline GIVORD, and Olivier MONSO. “How Do Restrictive Zoning and Parental Choices Impact Social Diversity in Schools?” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°105, February 2020.
- BERSON, Clémence, Morgane LAOUENAN, and Emmanuel VALAT. “Outsourcing Recruitment as a Solution to Prevent Discrimination : A Correspondence Study” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°104, February 2020.
- LAI, Tianjian, Haley MCAVAY, and Mirna SAFI. “Diverging Pathways : How Pre-Migration Selectivity and Initial Legal Status Shape Immigrant Outcomes in France” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°103, January 2020.
- BURRONI, Luigi. “Public Policies, Productivity and Economic Growth in OECD Countries” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°102, January 2020.
- ROVNY, Jan. “Circumstantial Liberals: Czech Germans in Interwar Czechoslovakia” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°101, January 2020.
- VISKANIC, Max. “Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail: Did Immigration Cause Brexit?” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°100, January 2020.
- SAINT-MARTIN, Denis. “A la rescousse des champions nationaux : le pouvoir politique des entreprises et la refonte du régime global de lutte contre la corruption” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°99, January 2020.
- BARONE, Carlo, Emilio CHAMBOULEYRON, Reka VONNAK, and Giulia ASSIRELLI. “Shared Book Reading Interventions and Children’s Skills” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°98, December 2019.
- HURD, Ian. “Liberal versus Political Models of Global Governance” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°97, November 2019.
- SHOMER, Yael, Björn Erik RASCH, and Osnat AKIRAV. “The Inflated Measures of Governmental Instability” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°96, November 2019.
- FERRERA, Maurizio. “Why We Need a European Social Union. A Free Standing Political Justification” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°95, November 2019.
- GRAY, Garry, and Jérôme PELISSE. “Frontline Workers and the Role of Legal and Regulatory Intermediaries” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°94, October 2019.
- BARONE, Carlo, Denis FOUGERE, and Clément PIN. “Social Origins, Shared Book Reading and Language Skills in Early Childhood. Evidence from an Information Experiment” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°93, October 2019.
- BONNET, Odran, Guillaume CHAPELLE, Alain TRANNOY, and Etienne WASMER. “Secular Trends in Wealth and Heterogeneous Capital: Land Is Back...and Should Be Taxed” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°92, October 2019.
- PILMIS, Olivier, “The Dynamics of Expectations. A Look on Forecasting as a Sequence”, LIEPP Working Paper n°91, 2019.
- CAROF, Solenne, and Etienne NOUGUEZ. “At the Boundaries of Food and Medicine: The Genesis and Transformation of the ‘Functional Food’ Markets in France and Europe” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°90, September 2019.
- PENG, Ito. “The Care Economy: A New Research Framework” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°89, May 2019.
- ABRAMS, David, Roberto GALBIATI, Emeric HENRY, and Arnaud PHILIPPE. “When in Rome… on Local Norms and Sentencing Decisions” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°88, April 2019.
- BRICONGNE, Jean-Charles, Nuria MATA GARCIA, and Alessandro TURRINI. “Macroeconomic Imbalance Procedure, Economic Reforms and Policy Progress in the European Union” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°87, April 2019.
- MONSO, Olivier, Denis FOUGERE, Pauline GIVORD, and Claudine PIRUS. “Les camarades influencent-ils la réussite et le parcours des élèves ? Une revue de littérature sur les effets de pairs dans l’enseignement primaire et secondaire” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°86, April 2019.
- CARBONNIER, Clément, Clément MALGOUYRES, Loriane PY, and Camille URVOY. “Wage Incidence of a Large Corporate Tax Credit: Contrasting Employee - and Firm - Level Evidence” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°85, March 2019
- BOUCHET, Célia. “Handicaps et inégalités professionnelles en France: des disparités qui se creusent au fil des parcours de vie” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°84, March 2019.
- QUASSOLI, Fabio, Monica COLOMBO, and Andrea MOLTENI. “Governing through Security? Institutional Discourse, Practices, and Policies in the Metropolitan City of Milan” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°83, December 2018.
- DESCHAMPS, Pierre. “Gender Quotas in Hiring Committees: A Boon or a Bane for Women?” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°82, November 2018.
- REVILLARD, Anne. “Quelle place pour les méthodes qualitatives dans l’évaluation des politiques publiques ?” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°81, November 2018.
- DE PADIRAC, Hortense. “Le Parlement français et l’évaluation. Une institutionnalisation impossible?” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°80, October 2018.
- STEINHAUER, Andreas. “Working Moms, Childlessness, and Female Identity” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°79, May 2018.
- EYMEOUD, Jean-Benoît, and Paul VERTIER. “Gender Biases: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in French Local Elections” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°78, April 2018.
- CHAPELLE, Guillaume, and Quentin RAMOND. “Un parc social, des parcs sociaux. Analyse des stratégies de production et de gestion en Ile-de-France” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°77, February 2018
- GRAZIANO, Paolo Roberto, and Matteo JESSOULA. “Explaining Welfare State Developments: Towards a Comparative Research Agenda” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°76, February 2018.
- EHRHARD, Thomas, and Olivier ROZENBERG. “La réduction du nombre de parlementaires est-elle justifiée ? Une évaluation ex-ante” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°75, February 2018.
- ASKENAZY, Philippe, and Bruno PALIER. “France: Rising Precariousness Supported by the Welfare State” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°74, January 2018.
- PELISSE, Jérôme, and Shauhin TALESH. “How Legal Intermediaries Facilitate or Inhibit Social Change” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°73, January 2018.
- CAGE, Julia, Nicolas HERVÉ, and Marie-Luce VIAUD. “The Production of Information in an Online World: Is Copy Right?” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°72 January 2018.
- PALIER, Bruno, Allison ROVNY, and Jan ROVNY. “European Disunion? Social and Economic Divergence in Europe, and Their Political Consequences” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°71, November 2017.
- ROBIN, Stryker, Reynolds-Stenson HEIDI, and Frederico KRISTA. “Family Responsibilities Discrimination, HR Work-Family Discourse and Organizational Mediation of US Civil Rights Law” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°70, September 2017
- ALIYA, Saperstein. “Making the Case for Racial Mobility” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°69, September 2017.
- TOULEMON, Léa, and Lexane WEBER-BAGHDIGUIAN. “Long-Term Impact of Job Displacement on Job Quality and Satisfaction: Evidence from Germany” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°68, July 2017.
- SOTIROPOULOS, Dimitri. “How the Quality of Democracy Deteriorates” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°67, June 2017.
- SONJA, Avlijas. “Revisiting the Baltic Growth Model: From Neoliberalism to the Social Investment Welfare State” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°66, April 2017.
- MOREL, Nathalie, Michaël ZEMMOUR, and Chloé TOUZET. “A Bismarckian Type of Fiscal Welfare? Insights on the Use of Social Tax Expenditures in French Social and Employment Policy” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°65, March 2017.
- GARRITZMANN, Julian, Silja HAUSERMANN, Bruno PALIER, and Christine ZOLLINGER. “WoPSI - the World Politics of Social Investment” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°64, March 2017
- BARONE, Carlo, Antonio SCHIZZEROTTO, Giovanni Maria ABBIATI, and Giulia ASSIRELLI. “Gender, Information Barriers and Fields of Study Choice: A Field Experiment” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°63, January 2017.
- LARSON, Jennifer. “Cheating Because They Can: The Role of Networks in Informal Governance” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°62, December 2016.
- ROZENBERG, Olivier. “Un petit pas pour le Parlement, un grand pas pour la Ve République” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°61, December 2016.
- KNUTSEN, Carl Henrik, Sirianne DAHLUM, and Tore WIG. “Who Revolt? Empirically Revisiting the Social Origins of Democracy” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°60, November 2016.
- PONTUSSON, Jonas, and David WEISSTANNER. “The Political Economy of Compensatory Redistribution: Unemployment, Inequality and Policy Choice” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°59, November 2016.
- LUTHRA, Renee, Thomas SOEHL, and Roger WALDINGER. “Acquiring and Exercising Citizenship: The New Second Generation in the United States” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°58, October 2016.
- BAILEY, Martha, Olga MALKOVA, and Zoë MCLAREN. “Does Family Planning Increase Children’s Opportunities? Evidence from the War on Poverty and the Title X” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°57, September 2016.
- BELLET, Clément, and Eve SIHRA. “Less Food for More Status: Caste Inequality and Conspicuous Consumption in India” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°56, September 2016.
- REVILLARD, Anne. “La réception de l’action publique” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°55, July 2016.
- MORGAN, Kimberly. “Policing Markets: Campaigns against Irregular Migrant Labor in Western Europe” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°54, June 2016.
- KROTH, Verena, Valentino LARCINESE, and Joachim WEHNER. “A Better Life for All? Democratization and Electrification in Post-Apartheid South Africa” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°53, May 2016.
- DO, Quoc-Anh, Yen-Teik LEE, and Bang Dang NGUYEN. “Directors as Connectors: The Impact of the External Networks of Directors on Firms” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°52, April 2016.
- COUTURE, Victor, Gilles DURANTON, and Matthew TURNER. “Speed” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°51, March 2016.
- BOSQUET, Clément, and Pierre-Philippe COMBES. “Do Large Departments Make Academics More Productive? Sorting and Agglomeration Economies in Research” LIEPP Working Paper n°50, March 2016.
- SPENLEHAUER, Vincent. “La (f)utilité gouvernementale de l’évaluation des politiques publiques, quelques leçons américaines et françaises” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°49, March 2016.
- PERNA, Laura. “Improving Higher Education of All Students: Lessons from the United States” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°48, February 2016.
- BOERI, Tito, Pietro GARIBALDI, and Espen MOEN. “Inside Severance Pay” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°47, February 2016.
- GERGAUD, Olivier, Morgane LAOUENAN, and Etienne WASMER. “A Brief History of Human Time : Exploring a Database of ‘Notable People’” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°46, February 2016.
- MOREL, Nathalie, Chloé TOUZET, and Michaël ZEMMOUR. “Fiscal Welfare in Europe: A State of the Art” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°45, February 2016.
- GUYON, Nina, and Elise HUILLERY. “Biased Aspirations and Social Inequality at School: Evidence from French Teenagers” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°44, January 2016.
- FERRAGINA, Emanuele. “A Matter of Size and Generosity: Assessing the Complex Relation between the Welfare State and Social Capital” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°43, December 2015.
- MAZUR, Amy. “Does Feminist Policy Matter in Post Industrial Democracies? A Proposed Analytical Roadmap” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°42, November 2015.
- GALBIATI, Roberto, Aurélie OUSS, and Arnaud PHILIPPE. “Jobs, News and Re-Offending after Incarceration” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°41, November 2015.
- VAN ZANTEN, Agnès, and Alice OLIVIER. “Les stratégies statutaires des établissements d’enseignement supérieur. Une étude des ‘journées portes ouvertes’” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°40, November 2015.
- CAMPANTE, Filipe, Quoc-Anh DO, and Bernardo GUIMARAES. “Capital Cities, Conflict, and Misgovernance” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°39, November 2015
- BONNET, François, Etienne LALÉ, Mirna SAFI, and Etienne WASMER. “Better Residential than Ethnic Discrimination!” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper [Methodological Discussion Paper], n°38 bis. September 2015.
- ZEMMOUR, Michaël. “Economie politique du financement progressif de la protection sociale” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°38, September 2015.
- TOULEMON, Léa, and Laurent DAVEZIES. “Does Moving to a System with a More Generous Public Health Insurance Increase Medical Care Consumption?” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°37, February 2015.
- BONNET, François, Etienne LALÉ, Mirna SAFI, and Etienne WASMER. “Better Residential than Ethnic Discrimination! Reconciling Audit’s Findings and Interviews’ Findings in the Parisian Housing Market” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°36, February 2015.
- DESCHAMPS, Pierre, and José DE SOUSA. “Labor Mobility and Racial Discrimination” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°35, December 2014
- CARBONNIER, Clément, Bruno PALIER, and Michaël ZEMMOUR. “Exonérations ou investissement social ? Une évaluation du coût d’opportunité de la stratégie française pour l’emploi” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°34, November 2014.
- REVILLARD, Anne. “Les inégalités de genre dans l’enseignement supérieur et la recherche” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper [Methodological Discussion Paper], n°34 bis, October 2014.
- JANIAK, Alexandre, and Etienne WASMER. “Employment Protection and Capital-Labor Ratios” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°33, July 2014.
- CARBONNIER, Clément. “Inégalités dans l’accumulation des différents types de patrimoine : le lien avec les inégalités économiques en général” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°32, July 2014.
- CARBONNIER, Clément, Bruno PALIER, and Michaël ZEMMOUR. “Tax Cuts or Social Investment? Evaluating the Opportunity Cost of the French Employment Strategy” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°31, July 2014.
- CARBONNIER, Clément. “La réduction/crédit d’impôt pour l’emploi d’un salarié à domicile est-elle efficace en tant que politiques de l’emploi ?” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°30, June 2014.
- BOSQUET, Clément, Pierre-Philippe COMBES, and Cecilia GARCIA-PEÑALOSA. “Gender and Promotions: Evidence from Academic Economists in France” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°29, June 2014.
- CARBONNIER, Clément, and Guillaume ALLEGRE. “Le coût par emploi créé, un indicateur incomplet mais utile” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper [Methodological Discussion Paper], n°28 bis, May 2014.
- GEAY, Charlotte, Grégoire DE LAGASNERIE, and Makram LARGUEM. “Evolution of Outpatient Healthcare Expenditure Due to Ageing in 2030, a Dynamic Micro-Simulation Model for France” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°28, May 2014.
- ICHINO, Andrea, Guido SCHWERDT, Rudolf WINTER-EBMER, and Josef ZWEIMÜLLER. “Too Old To Work, Too Young To Retire?” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°27, May 2014.
- STABILE, Mark, and Sarah THOMSON. “The Changing Role of Government in Financing Health Care: An International Perspective” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°26, May 2014.
- BONNET, Odran, Pierre-Henri BONO, Guillaume CHAPELLE, and Etienne WASMER. “Le capital logement contribue-t-il aux inégalités? Retour sur le capital au XXIe siècle de Thomas Piketty” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°25, April 2014.
- BRICONGNE, Jean-Charles. “Do Prizes in Economics Affect Productivity?” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°24, April 2014.
- CARBONNIER, Clément. “The Influence of Taxes on Employment of Married Women, Evidence from the French Joint Income Tax System” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°23, March 2014.
- VAN ZANTEN, Agnès, and Amelie LEGRAVE. “Engineering Access to Higher Education through Higher Education Fairs” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°22, April 2014.
- BENAMOUZIG, Daniel, Olivier BORRAZ, Jean-Noël JOUZEL, and Danielle SALOMON. “A Sociological Checklist for Assessing Environmental Health Risks” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°21, March 2014.
- BENAMOUZIG, Daniel, and Magali ROBELET. “Les indicateurs qualité et l’intégration bureaucratique de l’hôpital” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°20, March 2014.
- BUONANNO, Paolo, Francesco DRAGO, and Roberto GALBIATI. “How Much Should We Trust Crime Statistics ? A Comparison between UE and US” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°19, February 2014.
- BERGERON, Henri, Patrick CASTEL, and Abigail SAGUY. “When Frames (Don’t) Matter: Querying the Relationship between Ideas and Policy” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°18, January 2014
- DURANTE, Ruben, and Emilio GUTIERREZ. “Fighting Crime with a Little Help from My Friends: Party Affiliation, Inter‐jurisdictional Cooperation and Crime in Mexico” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°17, October 2013.
- REVILLARD, Anne. “Les instruments d’une politique de changement social : information juridique et communication dans les politiques d’égalité” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°16, October 2013
- WASMER, Etienne, and Christine MUSSELIN. “Évaluation des politiques publiques : faut-il de l’interdisciplinarité ?” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper [Methodological Discussion Paper], n°15 bis, September 2013.
- DO, Quoc-Anh, Yen-Teik LEE, and Bang Dang NGUYEN. “Political Connections and Firm Value: Evidence from the Regression Discontinuity Design of Close Gubernatorial Elections” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°15, March 2013.
- DO, Quoc-Anh, Yen-Teik LEE, Bang Dang NGUYEN, and Kieu-Trang NGUYEN. “Out of Sight, Out of Mind: The Value of Political Connections in Social Networks” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°14, March 2013
- DO, Quoc-Anh, Kieu-Trang NGUYEN, and Anh TRAN. “One Mandarin Benefits the Whole Clan: Hometown Favoritism in an Authoritarian Regime” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°13, March 2013.
- DO, Quoc-Anh, and Filipe CAMPANTE. “Isolated Capital Cities, Accountability and Corruption: Evidence from US States” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°12, March 2013.
- LISE, Jeremy, Costas MEGHIR, and Jean-Marc ROBIN. “Matching, Sorting and Wages” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°11, March 2013.
- CAMPANTE, Filipe, Quoc-Anh DO, and Bernardo GUIMARAES. “Isolated Capital Cities and Misgovernance: Theory and Evidence” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°10, March 2013.
- ADDA, Jérôme, Christian DUSTMANN, Costas MEGHIR, and Jean-Marc ROBIN. “Career Progression, Economic Downturns and Skills”, Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°9, March 2013.
- PAPADOPOULOS, Yannis. “The Challenge of Transnational Private Governance: Evaluating Authorization, Representation and Accountability” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°8,, February 2013.
- SARACENO, Chiara. “The Undercutting of the European Social Dimension” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°7, January 2013.
- DENTE, Bruno. “End of an Era? The Monti Government Approach to Central/Local Relationships” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°6, December 2012
- CETTE, Gilbert, and Etienne WASMER. “Les enjeux des changements de règles de revalorisation automatique du SMIC” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°5,, November 2012.
- DURU-BELLAT, Marie, and Thibault GAJDOS. “Access to Higher Education : What Counts as Fairness in Both an Individual and Systemic Perspective?” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper [Methodological Discussion Paper], n°4 bis, 2012.
- LUDWIG, Jens. “Long-Term Effects of Neighborhood Environments on Low-Income Families: A Summary of Results from the Moving to Opportunity Experiment” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°4, October 2012.
- CHEMIN, Matthieu, and Etienne WASMER. “Ex-Ante and Ex-Post Evaluation of the 1989 French Welfare Reform Using a Natural Experiment : The 1908 Social Laws in Alsace-Moselle” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°3, 2012.
- MOREL, Nathalie. “The Political Economy of Domestic Work in France and Sweden in a European Perspective” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°2, October 2012.
- BRUZE, Gustaf, Michael SVARER, and Yoram WEISS. “The Dynamics of Marriage and Divorce” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°1, February 2012.
- WASMER, Etienne, and Cornelia WOLL. “Scientific Project, SciencesPo-LIEPP Interdisciplinary Research Center for the Evaluation of Public Policies” Sciences Po LIEPP Working Paper n°0, June 2011.