CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME: Andrew E. Clark

WORK ADDRESS: Paris School of 48 Boulevard Jourdan 75014 Paris FRANCE

Work Tel: 33 (0)1-80-52-18-54 E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.parisschoolofeconomics.com/clark-andrew/

DATE OF BIRTH: 21st FEBRUARY 1963 NATIONALITY: British

EDUCATION

1982-1985 1985 BA (Hons) Degree: Economics (First)

1985-1989 London School of Economics 1986 MSc (Econ) Degree: Economics (with Mark of Distinction). Ely Devons Prize. 1989 Ph.D. “Trade Union Bargaining Over Manning Levels: Preferences, Motivation And Some Possible Consequences” (Supervisor: Andrew Oswald). CAREER

1986-1989 Research Assistant: London School of Economics, Centre for Labour Economics, UK. 1989-1991 Visiting Assistant Professor: , USA. 1991-1993 Senior Research Officer: ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social Change, University of Essex, UK. 1993-1994 EU Research Fellow: CEPREMAP, France. 1994-1995 EU Research Fellow: DELTA, France. 1995-1997 Consultant: DEELSA, OECD, France. 1997-2000 Senior Research Officer (CR1) and 2000-2001 Associate Research Professor (DR2), CNRS: LEO, Université d'Orléans, France. 2001-2008 Associate Research Professor (DR2), CNRS: DELTA (renamed PSE), France. 2008-2017 Full Research Professor (DR1), CNRS: PSE, France. 2017-date Full Research Professor, Classe Exceptionnelle (DRCE1), CNRS: PSE, France.

OTHER AFFILIATIONS

2004-2012 Research Associate: CEP, London School of Economics. 2012-date Professorial Research Fellow: London School of Economics. 2004-date Research Fellow: IZA, Bonn. 2007-date Visiting Professor and Research Associate: CCP, Copenhagen School of Business. 2009-date Senior Research Fellow: Rimini Centre for Economic Analysis. 2018-date Professor of Business and Personnel Economics: Kent Business School. 2018-date Member Academia Europaea. 2019-date Guest Professor in Economics and Psychology: University of Luxembourg. 2012-2017 Senior Research Fellow: CRESS, Kingston University. 2014-2017 Adjunct Professor: Flinders University.

PUBLICATIONS

Articles in Refereed Journals

1. “Efficient Bargains and the McDonald-Solow Conjecture”, Journal of Labor Economics, (October 1990), Vol.8, No.4, pp.502-528.

2. “Trade Union Utility Functions: A Survey of Union Leaders' Views” (with Andrew Oswald), Industrial Relations, (Fall 1993), Vol.32, No.3, pp.391-411.

3. “Adding up the Pros and Cons of Legalization”, International Journal of Drug Policy, (Autumn 1993), Vol.4, No.3, pp.116-121.

4. “Unhappiness and ” (with Andrew Oswald), Economic Journal, (May 1994), Vol.104, No.424, pp.648-659. . Reprinted in in Economics, R.Easterlin (ed.), Edward Elgar, 2001. . Reprinted in Behavioural Macroeconomics, I.McDonald (ed.), Edward Elgar, 2012.

5. “Is Job Satisfaction U-shaped in Age?” (with Andrew Oswald and Peter Warr), Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, (Spring 1996), Vol. 69, no.1, pp. 57-81.

6. “Women's Well-Being at Work”, New Economy, (Spring 1996), vol.3, no.1, pp.25-28.

7. “L'utilité est-elle relative? Analyse à l'aide de données sur les ménages”, Economie et Prévision, (1996), no.121, pp.151-164.

8. “Job Satisfaction in Britain”, British Journal of Industrial Relations, (June 1996), vol.34, no.2, pp.189-217.

9. “Satisfaction and Comparison Income” (with Andrew Oswald), Journal of Public Economics, (September 1996), Vol.61, no.3, pp.359-81.

10. “Job Satisfaction and Gender: Why are Women so Happy at Work?”, Labour Economics, (December 1997), Vol.4, no.4, pp.341-372.

11. “Comparison-concave Utility and Following Behaviour in Social and Economic Settings” (with Andrew Oswald), Journal of Public Economics, (October 1998), Vol.70, no.1, pp 133-155.

12. “Are Wages Habit-Forming? Evidence from Micro Data”, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, (June 1999), Vol.39, no.2, pp.179-200.

13. “Utilité Relative ou Utilité Absolue ? État des Lieux”, Revue Economique, (May 2000), Vol.51, no.3, pp.459-471.

14. “What Really Matters in a Job? Hedonic Measurement Using Quit Data”, Labour Economics, (May 2001), Vol.8, no.2, pp.223-242.

15. “Scarring: the Psychological Impact of Past Unemployment”, (with Yannis Georgellis and Peter Sanfey), Economica, (May 2001), Vol.68, no.2, pp. 221-241.

16. “Well-Being and Wage Arrears in Russian Panel Data”, (with Mathilde Maurel), HSE Economic Journal, (May 2001), Vol.5, no.2, pp.179-193.

17. “Interactions In Labour Force Status, As Revealed By Proxy Utility Data”, Annales d’Economie et de Statistique, (July-December 2001), Vol.63-64, pp.21-37.

18. “Do Health Changes Affect Smoking? Evidence from British Panel Data”, (with Fabrice Etilé), Journal of Health Economics, (July 2002), Vol.21, no.4, pp.533-562.

19. “A Simple Statistical Model for Measuring How Life Events Affect Happiness” (with Andrew Oswald), International Journal of , (December 2002), Vol.31, no.6, pp.1139- 1144.

20. “Re-Examining Adaptation and the Setpoint Model of Happiness: Reaction to Changes in Marital Status” (with Ed Diener, Yannis Georgellis and Richard Lucas), Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, (March 2003), Vol.84, no.3, pp.527-539.

21. “Unemployment as a Social Norm: Psychological Evidence from Panel Data”, Journal of Labor Economics, (April 2003), Vol.21, no.2, pp.323-351.

22. “Unemployment Alters the Set-Point for Life Satisfaction”, (with Ed Diener, Yannis Georgellis and Richard Lucas), Psychological Science, (January 2004), Vol.15, no.1, pp.8-13.

23. “La modélisation collective de l'offre de travail : mise en perspective et application aux données britanniques”, (with Hélène Couprie and Catherine Sofer), Revue Economique, (July 2004), Vol.55, no.4, pp.767-789.

24. “Heterogeneity in Reported Well-Being: Evidence From Twelve European Countries”, (with Fabrice Etilé, Fabien Postel-Vinay, Claudia Senik, and Karine Van der Straeten), Economic Journal, (March 2005), Vol.115, pp.C118-C132.

25. “Your Money or Your Life: Changing Job Quality in OECD Countries”, British Journal of Industrial Relations, (September 2005), Vol.43, No.3, pp.377-400.

26. “The (Unexpected) Structure of "Rents" on the French and British Labour Markets” (with Claudia Senik), Journal of Socio-Economics, (April 2006), Vol.35, No.2, pp.180-196.

27. “Health Changes And Smoking: An Economic Analysis”, (with Fabrice Etilé), Substance Use and Misuse, (April 2006), Vol.41, No.4, pp.427-451.

4 28. “Effort, Revenu et Rang : Une étude expérimentale” (with David Masclet and Marie-Claire Villeval), Revue Economique, (May 2006), Vol.57, no.3, pp.635-643.

29. “Don’t Give Up on Me Baby: Spousal Correlation in Smoking Behaviour”, (with Fabrice Etilé), Journal of Health Economics, (September 2006), Vol.25, no.5, pp.958-978.

30. “Do People Really Adapt to Marriage?” (with Rich Lucas), Journal of Happiness Studies, (November 2006), Vol.7, no.4, pp.405-426.

31. “A Note on Unhappiness and Unemployment Duration”, Applied Economics Quarterly, (December 2006), Vol.52, no.4, pp.291-308.

32. “It wasn't me, It was them! A Study of Social Influence in Risky Behaviour by Adolescents”, (with Youenn Lohéac), Journal of Health Economics, (July 2007), Vol.26, no.4, pp.763-784.

33. “Statut résidentiel et durée de chômage en France et au Royaume - Uni” (with Carole Brunet and Jean-Yves Lesueur), Revue Française d’Economie, (October 2007), Vol.22, no.2, pp.165- 190.

34. “Conditions de collecte et santé subjective : Analyse sur données européennes”, (with Augustin Vicard), Economie et Statistique, (December 2007), Vol.403-404, pp.143-163.

35. “Relative Income, Happiness and Utility: An Explanation for the Easterlin Paradox and Other Puzzles” (with Paul Frijters and Michael Shields), Journal of Economic Literature, (March 2008), Vol.46, no.1, pp. 95-144. 95-121. . Reprinted in Recent Developments in the Economics of Happiness, B. Frey and A. Stutzer (eds.), Edward Elgar, 2013.

36. “Lags and Leads in Life Satisfaction: A Test of the Baseline Hypothesis”, (with Ed Diener, Yannis Georgellis and Richard Lucas), Economic Journal, (June 2008), Vol.118, no.529, pp. F222–F243. . Reprinted in Recent Developments in the Economics of Happiness, B. Frey and A. Stutzer (eds.), Edward Elgar, 2013.

37. “Never the Same after the First Time: The Satisfaction of the Second-Generation Self- Employed” (with David Masclet and Nathalie Colombier), International Journal of Manpower, (2008), Vol.29, no.7, pp.591-609.

38. “Job Satisfaction and Co-Worker Wages: Status or Signal?”, (with Nicolai Kristensen and Niels Westergaard-Nielsen), Economic Journal, (March 2009), Vol.119, no.536, pp.430-447.

5 39. “Job Security and Job Protection” (with Fabien Postel-Vinay). Oxford Economic Papers, (April 2009), Vol.61, no.2, pp.207-239.

40. “Economic Satisfaction and Income Rank in Small Neighbourhoods”, (with Nicolai Kristensen and Niels Westergaard-Nielsen), Journal of the European Economic Association, (April 2009), Vol.7, no.2-3, pp.519–527.

41. “Measuring well-being across : Description of the ESS Well-being Module and preliminary findings”, (with Felicia Huppert, Nic Marks, Johannes Siegrist, Alois Stutzer, Joar Vittersø and Morten Wahrendorf), Social Indicators Research, (May 2009), Vol.91, no.3, pp.301-315. . French version « Mesurer le bien-être en Europe : déscription du module bien-être ESS et résultats » published in C. Martin-Krumm & C. Tarquinio (Eds.), Traité de psychologie positive. Fondements théoriques et implications pratiques. Bruxelles: De Boeck, 2011.

42. “Unemployment as a Social Norm in Germany”, (with Andreas Knabe and Steffen Rätzel), Schmollers Jahrbuch, (May 2009), Vol.129, no.2, pp.251-260.

43. “Valuing Jobs via Retirement: European Evidence”, (with Yarine Fawaz), National Institute Economic Review, (May 2009), No.209, pp.88-103.

44. “Boon or Bane? Others’ Unemployment, Well-being and Job Insecurity”, (with Andreas Knabe and Steffen Rätzel), Labour Economics, (January 2010), Vol.17, no.1, pp.52-61.

45. “Effort and Comparison Income” (with David Masclet and Marie-Claire Villeval), Industrial and Labor Relations Review, (April 2010), Vol.63, no.3, pp.407-426.

46. “Who compares to whom? The anatomy of income comparisons in Europe”, (with Claudia Senik), Economic Journal, (May 2010), Vol.120, no.544, pp. 573-594.

47. “Where Should We Live?” Review of Economic Analysis, (May 2010), Vol.2, no.1, pp. 20- 31.

48. “The Organisational Commitment of Workers in OECD Countries”, Management Revue, (January 2011), Vol.22, no.1, pp. 8-27.

49. “Is Happiness Different From Flourishing? Cross-Country Evidence from the ESS”, (with Claudia Senik), Revue d’Economie Politique, (January 2011), Vol.121, no.1, pp. 17-34.

50. “Stepping Off the Hedonic Treadmill: Individual Differences in Response to Major Life Events”, (with Anthony D. Mancini and George A. Bonanno), Journal of Individual Differences, (July 2011), Vol.32, no.3, pp. 144–152.

51. “Income and Happiness: Getting the Debate Straight”. Applied Research in Quality of Life, (September 2011), Vol.6, no.3, pp. 253-263.

6 52. “Public Employment and Political Pressure: The Case of French Hospitals”, (with Carine Milcent), Journal of Health Economics, (September 2011), Vol.30, no.5, pp. 1103-1112.

53. “Happy House: Spousal Weight and Individual Well-Being”, (with Fabrice Etilé), Journal of Health Economics, (September 2011), Vol.30, no.5, pp. 1124-1136.

54. “Beneath, Behind and Between: Social Comparisons and Adaptation”, Keio Economic Studies, (December 2012), Vol.48, pp.123-125.

55. “Back to Baseline in Britain: Adaptation in the BHPS”, (with Yannis Georgellis), Economica, (July 2013), Vol.80, no.319, pp. 496-512.

56. “Social interactions and self-perceived health and well-being”, Revue d'Epidémiologie et de Santé Publique, (August 2013), Vol.61, Supplement 3, pp. S184-S188.

57. “Money, Well-Being, and Loss Aversion: Does an Income Loss Have a Greater Effect on Well-Being than an Equivalent Income Gain?”, (with James Banks, Chris Boyce, Gordon Brown and Alex Wood), Psychological Science, (December 2013), Vol.24, no.12, pp. 2557- 2562.

58. “Son of my Father? The Life-cycle Analysis of Well-being: Introduction”, Economic Journal, (November 2014), Vol.124, no.580, pp. F684-F687.

59. “What Predicts a Successful Life? A Life-Course Model of Well-being”, (with Richard Layard, Francesca Cornaglia, Nick Powdthavee and James Vernoit), Economic Journal, (November 2014), Vol.124, no.580, pp. F720-F738.

60. “Winning Big but Feeling No Better? The Effect of Lottery Prizes on Physical and Mental Health” (with Bénédicte Apouey), Health Economics, (May 2015), Vol.24, no.5, pp 516–538.

61. “Rising Aspirations Dampen Satisfaction”, (with Akiko Kamesaka and Teruyuki Tamura), Education Economics, (May 2015), Vol.23, no.5, pp.515-531.

62. “What Makes a Good Job? Job Quality and Job Satisfaction”, IZA World of Labor, (December 2015), Article 215.

63. “Childhood Sporting Activities and Adult Labour-Market Outcomes”, (with Charlotte Cabane), Annals of Economics and Statistics, (December 2015), Vol.119/120, pp.123-148.

64. “Adaptation to Poverty in Long-Run Panel Data”, (with Conchita D’Ambrosio and Simone Ghislandi), Review of Economics and Statistics, (July 2016), Vol. 98, no. 3, pp. 591–600.

65. “Economic Growth Evens-Out Happiness: Evidence from Six Surveys”, (with Sarah Flèche and Claudia Senik), Review of Income and Wealth, (September 2016), Vol. 62, no. 3, pp. 405–419.

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66. “Happy People Have Children: Choice and Self-Selection into Parenthood”, (with Sophie Cetre and Claudia Senik), European Journal of Population, (August 2016), Vol. 32, pp. 445- 473.

67. “Share Capitalism and Worker Wellbeing”, (with Alex Bryson, Richard Freeman and Colin Green), Labour Economics, (October 2016), Vol. 42, pp. 151-158.

68. “Happiness, Income and Poverty”, International Review of Economics, (June 2017), Vol. 64, No. 2, pp. 145–158.

69. “When Experienced and Decision Utility Concur: The Case of Income Comparisons”, (with Claudia Senik and Katsunori Yamada), Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, (October 2017), Vol. 70, pp. 1–9.

70. “Unfairness at Work: Well-Being and Quits”, (with Marta Barazzetta and Conchita D’Ambrosio), Labour Economics, (April 2018), Vol. 51, pp. 307-316.

71. “Ownership and Hospital Behaviour: Employment and Local Unemployment”, (with Carine Milcent), Social Science and Medicine, (April 2018), Vol. 202, pp. 151-161.

72. “Four Decades of the Economics of Happiness: Where Next?”, Review of Income and Wealth, (June 2018), Vol. 64, No. 2, pp. 245-269.

73. “Nya sätt att mäta välbefinnande? En analys av subjektiva och objektiva mått”, (with Daniela Andrén, Conchita D’Ambrosio, Sune Karlsson and Niklas Pettersson), Economisk Debatt, (January 2019), Vol. 47, No. 1, pp. 44-51.

74. “Crime Victimisation Over Time and Sleep Quality”, (with Conchita D’Ambrosio and Rong Zhu), Social Science and Medicine - Population Health, (April 2019), Article 100401.

75. “Living Conditions and Well-Being: Evidence from African Countries”, (with Conchita D’Ambrosio), South African Journal of Economics, (June 2019), Vol. 87, No. 2, pp. 91-109.

76. “Who Got the Brexit Blues? The Effect of Brexit on Subjective Wellbeing in the UK”, (with Nattavudh Powdthavee, Paul Frijters and Anke Plagnol), Economica, (July 2019), Vol. 86, No. 343, pp. 471-494.

77. “The Causes and Consequences of Early-Adult Unemployment: Evidence from Cohort Data”, (with Anthony Lepinteur), Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, (October 2019), Vol. 166, pp. 107-124.

8 78. “A happy choice: Wellbeing as the goal of government”, (with Paul Frijters, Christian Krekel and Richard Layard), Behavioural Public Policy, forthcoming.

79. “Early-life correlates of later-life well-being: Evidence from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study”, (with Tom Lee), Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, forthcoming.

80. “The Long-lasting Effects of Family and Childhood: Adult Wellbeing in British Cohort Data”, (with Sarah Flèche and Warn Lekfuangfu), Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, forthcoming.

81. “The Impact of Terrorism on Individual Well-being: Evidence from the Boston Marathon Bombing”, (with Orla Doyle and Elena Stancanelli), Economic Journal, forthcoming.

82. “The Joneses in Japan: Income comparisons and financial satisfaction”, (with Claudia Senik and Katsunori Yamada), Japanese Economic Review, forthcoming.

Books and Book Chapters

83. UK unemployment, Heinemann Educational, 1989; Second edition, 1993 (both with Richard Layard). Third edition, 1997 (with Richard Layard and Marcus Rubin).

84. “Changes in Economic Activity” (with Shirley Dex, Kim Perren, David Rose and Mark Taylor), in N. Buck, J. Gershuny, D. Rose and J. Scott (Eds.), Changing Households, (1994), ESRC Research Centre Press.

85. “Job Satisfaction, Wage Changes and Quits: Evidence from Germany” (with Yannis Georgellis and Peter Sanfey), Research in Labor Economics, (1998), Vol.17, pp.95-121. . Reprinted with a new Introduction (pp. 495-497) in Research in Labor Economics, (2012), Vol.35: The 35th Anniversary Retrospective, pp.499-525.

86. “What Makes a Good Job? Evidence from OECD Countries”, in S. Bazen, C. Lucifora and W. Salverda (Eds.), Job Quality and Employer Behaviour, (2005), Palgrave, pp.11-30.

87. “La croissance rend-elle heureux ? La réponse des données subjectives”, (with Claudia Senik), in P. Askenazy and D. Cohen (Eds.), 27 Questions D'Economie Contemporaine. Economiques 1, (2008), Paris: Albin Michel.

88. “Work, Jobs and Well-Being across the Millennium”, in E. Diener, J. Helliwell and D. Kahneman (Eds.), International Differences in Well-Being, (2010), Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.436-468.

89. “Promouvoir la réciprocité dans le travail”, in P. Askenazy and D. Cohen (Eds.), Nouvelles Questions D'Economie Contemporaine. Economiques 2, (2010), Paris: Albin Michel, pp. 339-350.

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90. “Worker Well-Being in Booms and Busts”, in J. Wadsworth and P. Gregg (Eds.), The Labour Market in Winter: The State of Working Britain, (2011), Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 128-143.

91. “Will GDP growth increase happiness in developing countries?”, (with Claudia Senik), in R. Peccoud (Ed.) Measure For Measure: How Well Do We Measure Development?, (2011), Paris: STIN, pp. 99-176. . French version « La croissance du PIB rendra-t-elle les habitants des pays en développement plus heureux ? », Revue d’Economie du Développement, (September 2011), Vol.25, no.2-3, pp. 113-190.

92. “The causes of happiness and misery”, (with Richard Layard and Claudia Senik), in J. Helliwell, R. Layard, and J. Sachs (Eds.), World Happiness Report, (2012), New York: Columbia Earth Institute, pp. 58-89.

93. “Dans les temps les pires, les goûts en ligne de mire”, in P. Askenazy and D. Cohen (Eds.), 5 crises, 11 nouvelles questions d’économie contemporaine. Economiques 3, (2013), Paris: Albin Michel, pp. 425-430.

94. Happiness and Economic Growth: Lessons from Developing Countries, (2014), A.E. Clark and C. Senik (Eds.), Oxford: Oxford University Press.

95. “The Great Happiness Moderation”, (with Sarah Flèche and Claudia Senik), in A.E. Clark and C. Senik (Eds.), Happiness and Economic Growth: Lessons from Developing Countries, (2014), Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 32-139.

96. “Income Comparisons in Chinese Villages”, (with Claudia Senik), in A.E. Clark and C. Senik (Eds.), Happiness and Economic Growth: Lessons from Developing Countries, (2014), Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 216-239.

97. “Attitudes to Income Inequality: Experimental and Survey Evidence”, (with Conchita D’Ambrosio), in A. Atkinson and F. Bourguignon (Eds.), Elsevier Handbook of Income Distribution, Volume 2A, (2015), Elsevier, pp. 1147-1208.

98. “Poverty and Well-Being: Panel Evidence for Germany”, (with Conchita D’Ambrosio and Simone Ghislandi), Research on Economic Inequality, (2015), Vol.23, pp.1-22.

99. “Growing up during a financial crisis. The effect of family financial distress on child development”, (with Marta Barazzetta and Conchita D’Ambrosio), in C. Reuter (Ed.), Progressive Structural Reforms. Proposals for European reforms to reduce inequalities and promote jobs, growth and social investment, (2015), Brussels: Solidar, pp. 73-85.

100. “What’s the Use of Happiness?”, Preface to Glücksatlas 2015, Knaus, pp. 19-26.

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101. “Adaptation and the Easterlin Paradox”, in T. Tachibanaki (Ed.), Advances in Happiness Research: A Comparative Perspective, (2016), New York: Springer, pp. 75-94.

102. “Happiness, Habits and High Rank: Comparisons in Economic and Social Life”, in S. Bartolini, E. Bilancini, L. Bruni, and P.-L. Porta (Eds.), Policies for Happiness, (2016), Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 62-94.

103. “SWB as a Measure of Individual Well-Being”, in M. Adler and M. Fleurbaey (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Well-Being and Public Policy, (2016), Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 518-552.

104. “The key determinants of happiness and misery”, (with Sarah Flèche, Richard Layard, Nick Powdthavee and George Ward), in J. Helliwell, R. Layard, and J. Sachs (Eds.), World Happiness Report, (2017), New York: Columbia Earth Institute, pp. 122-142.

105. The Origins of Happiness: The Science of Well-Being over the Life-Course, (with Sarah Flèche, Richard Layard, Nick Powdthavee and George Ward), Press, 2018. [Paperback edition, 2019; Chinese translation Truth and Wisdom Press, 2018; Arabic translation Qindeel, 2019].

106. “Born To Be Mild? Cohort Effects Don’t (Fully) Explain Why Well-Being is U-Shaped in Age”, in M. Rojas (Ed.), The Economics of Happiness: How the Easterlin Paradox Transformed our Understanding of Well-being and Progress, (2019), New York: Springer, pp. 387-408.

107. “Economic Inequality and Subjective Well-being across the World”, (with Conchita D’Ambrosio), in C. Gradín, M. Leibbrandt and F. Tarp (Eds.), Inequality in the Developing World, New York: Oxford University Press, forthcoming.

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108. “Living in the Shadow of the Past: Financial Profiles, Health and Well-Being”, (with Conchita D’Ambrosio and Rong Zhu), Flinders University, mimeo.

109. “Economic Insecurity and the Rise of the Right”, (with Walter Bossert, Conchita D’Ambrosio and Anthony Lepinteur), CEP Discussion Paper No 1659.

110. “Childhood Circumstances and Adult Outcomes: The Effects of Financial Problems”, (with Marta Barazzetta and Conchita D’Ambrosio), CEP Discussion Paper No 1609.

11 111. “Prenatal Economic Shocks and Birth Outcomes”, (with Conchita D’Ambrosio and Nick Rohde), Griffith University, mimeo.

112. “Children, Unhappiness and Family Finances: Evidence from One Million Europeans”, (with ), NBER Working Paper 25597.

113. “Does Compulsory Education Really Increase Life Satisfaction?”, (with Se-eun Jung), Inha University IBER Working Paper Series No. 2017-6.

114. “A Natural Experiment on Job Insecurity and Fertility in France”, (with Anthony Lepinteur), PSE, mimeo.

115. “Income-related health inequality in urban China (1991-2015): The role of homeownership and housing conditions”, (with Conchita D’Ambrosio, Lanlin Ding and Peng Nie), Xi’an Jiaotong University, mimeo.

116. “The Long-run Effects of Housing on Well-Being”, (with Luis Diaz Serrano), Universitat Rovira i Virgili, mimeo.

Working Papers

117. “Strategy and Survival in Bargaining over Manning Levels: Some British Evidence”. University of Essex, Department of Economics, Discussion Paper No.405; Occasional Paper No.7 of the ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social Change, University of Essex.

118. “An Expanded Union Utility Function and a Discussion of Some Possible Firm-Union Bargains”. London School of Economics, Centre for Labour Economics, Working Paper No.1099.

119. “The Economics of Drug Legalization”. Dartmouth College Working Paper No.91-2; University of Essex, Department of Economics, Discussion Paper No.402; LEO, University of Orléans, Discussion Paper No.98-21.

120. “Working And Well-Being: Some International Evidence”, OECD, mimeo.

121. “Three Calculations of Compensating Differentials” (with Christophe Daniel), University of Orléans, mimeo.

122. “Well-Being in Panels” (with Andrew Oswald), DELTA, mimeo.

123. “Looking for Labour Market Rents Using Subjective Data”, PSE, mimeo.

12 124. “Inequality-Aversion and Income Mobility: A Direct Test”, DELTA Discussion Paper No.2003-11.

125. “Kahneman meets the Quitters: Peak-End Behaviour in the Labour Market” (with Yannis Georgellis), DELTA, mimeo.

126. “Getting a Good Night: Unemployment and Sleep”, PSE, mimeo.

127. “Marital Separation and Social Norms: The Role of Unemployment” (with Anne Solaz), PSE, mimeo.

128. “Deliver us from Evil: Religion as Insurance” (with Orsolya Lelkes), PSE Discussion Paper No.2005-43.

129. “Values, Votes and Slopes. Political Behaviour and the Marginal Utility of Income”, (with Fabrice Etilé), PSE, mimeo.

130. “Let Us Pray: Religious Interactions in Life Satisfaction” (with Orsolya Lelkes), PSE Discussion Paper No.2009-01.

131. “The Value of Diplomacy. Bilateral Relations and Immigrant Well-Being”, (with Leonardo Becchetti and Elena Giachin), PSE mimeo.

132. “Upward Social Mobility, Well-being and Redistribution”, (with Emanuela D’Angelo), CEP Discussion Paper 1252.

133. “Adaptation in the East: Does Context Matter?” (with Ekaterina Uglanova), PSE mimeo.

134. “Breaking up for the Kids’ Sake: Evidence from a British Birth Cohort”, (with Warn Lekfuangfu, Nick Powdthavee and George Ward), LSE mimeo.

135. “Subjective well-being and risk of death in rural Malawi: A panel data analysis”, (with Elodie Djemaï and Estelle Koussoubé), Université Paris Dauphine, mimeo.

136. “Effects of the Great East Japan Earthquake on Subjective Well-Being”, (with Takuya Ishino, Akiko Kamesaka, Toshiya Murai, and Masao Ogaki), University of Rochester, mimeo.

137. “Poverty Comparisons”, (with Conchita D’Ambrosio and Simone Ghislandi), PSE mimeo.

138. “Good Times Bad Times: Wellbeing and Illbeing”, (with Sophie Cetre), PSE mimeo.

139. “Retirement and the Marginal Utility of Income”, (with Yarine Fawaz), PSE Discussion Paper No.2015-25.

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140. “Good, Better, Best. The Social Context of Labour Market Success”, (with Conchita D’Ambrosio), PSE mimeo.

141. “Happy to Stay: Job Satisfaction and Retirement”, (with Kostas Mavromaras and Zhang Wei), Flinders University mimeo.

142. “Early Maternal Employment and Non-cognitive Outcomes in Early Childhood and Adolescence: Evidence from British Birth Cohort Data”, (with Warn Lekfuangfu, Nick Powdthavee and George Ward), PSE Discussion Paper No.2015-37.

143. “Bechdel at the Box Office: Cinema Success and Gender Outcomes in 58 Countries”, (with Conchita D’Ambrosio and Giorgia Menta), Université du Luxembourg, mimeo.

144. “Occupational prestige and life satisfaction in the UK: The Miserable Middle?”, (with Emmanuil Apergis, Yannis Georgellis and Catherine Robinson), Kent Business School, mimeo.

145. “The Age U-shape in Europe: The Protective Role of the Family”, (with Hippolyte D’Albis and Angela Greulich), PSE, mimeo.

146. “Footsie,Yeah! Share Prices and Worker Wellbeing”, (with Alex Bryson and Colin Green), UCL, mimeo.

147. “Time Preferences and Relational Identity”, (with Fabrice Etilé and Remi Yin), PSE, mimeo.

148. “The Time of My Life”, (with Claudia Senik and Mathieu Perona), PSE, mimeo.

149. “Twenty Years of Job Quality in OECD Countries”, (with Michal Kozak), University of Bergen, mimeo.

150. “Take the Highway? Paved Roads and Well-Being in Africa”, (with Elodie Djemaï and Conchita D’Ambrosio), Université Paris Dauphine, mimeo.

REPORTS

14 For the UK Department of Employment

1. “Household Labour Supply” (with Shirley Dex and Mark Taylor), Employment Department Research Series No.43, January 1995.

2. “Why Go Out To Work? An Analysis Drawn from BHPS Wave One Data”, ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social Change Working Paper No.95-7.

3. “Distribution of Qualifications: Using BHPS Wave One Data”, ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social Change Working Paper No.95-4.

For the UN

4. “Measures of Well-Being” (with Ed Diener, Daniel Kahneman, Mark Suh, David Chan and Michael Frese), Report to the UN, December 2007.

For the OECD

5. “Economic Performance and the Structure of Collective Bargaining” (with Peter Tergeist), OECD Employment Outlook 1997.

6. “Is Job Insecurity on the Rise in OECD Countries?” (with Alex Grey), OECD Employment Outlook 1997.

7. “Measures of Job Satisfaction. What Makes a Good Job? Evidence from OECD Countries”, Report presented to Working Party 7 of the OECD (Employment and Unemployment Statistics), March 1998. DEELSA/ELSA/WP7(98)5. OECD Labour Market and Social Policy Occasional Paper No.34.

8. “Methods of Job Search by the Unemployed in OECD Countries”, Report presented to Working Party 7 of the OECD (Employment and Unemployment Statistics), April 1999. DEELSA/ELSA/WP7(99)1.

9. “Job Search Methods by the Unemployed: Multivariate Analysis (A Second Look at Job Search in OECD Countries)”, Report presented to Working Party 7 of the OECD (Employment and Unemployment Statistics), April 2000. DEELSA/ELSA/WP7(2000)2.

10. “Actively Seeking Work: Job-Search Methods of the Unemployed”, Report presented to Working Party 5 of the OECD (Employment), April 2001.DEELSA/ELSA/WP5(2001)6.

11. “A Note on Unhappiness and Unemployment Duration”. January 2002.

12. “Subjective Well-Being and Social Policy” (with Simon Chapple, Justina Fischer and Claudia Senik). February 2010.

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For the European Commission

13. “Fairness, Status and Intergenerational Mobility in Europe” (with Conchita D’Ambrosio). January 2020.

BOOK REVIEWS

1. Jon Elster, Strong Feelings. Emotion, Addiction and Human Behavior, for the Journal of Happiness Studies, 3(4), pp.393-398, 2003. 2. Bruno Frey and Alois Stutzer, Economics of Happiness, for the Journal of Happiness Studies 4(3), pp.339-340, 2003. 3. Duncan Gallie, Employment Regimes and the Quality of Work, for the British Journal of Industrial Relations 47(4), pp.793-795, 2009. 4. Carol Graham, The Pursuit of Happiness, for the Journal of Economic Literature, 50(3), pp.803-804, 2012.

AWARDS

 ISI Highly-Cited Researcher  ISQOLS Distinguished QOL Researcher

CITATIONS

 9 100 SSCI Citations  SSCI H-Index = 37  30 700 Google Scholar Citations  Google Scholar H-Index = 57

16 CONFERENCE AND SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS

Over 480 Conference and Seminar presentations, of which 107 invited conference presentations.

TEACHING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES

Ongoing * Masters Course APE (Labour Economics, with David Margolis, François Fontaine and François Langot), PSE, 2017-. * Masters Course APE (Well-Being, with Claudia Senik), PSE, 2017-. * Masters Course APE (Dissertation Workshop on Applied Public Economics, with Gabrielle Fack/Thomas Breda/Fabrice Etilé), PSE, 2016-. * Masters Course Economics and Psychology (Economics of Subjective Well-Being, with Claudia Senik/Alejandro del Valle/Sarah Flèche/Anthony Lepinteur), Université de Paris 1/Paris V, 2011-.

Past * Masters Course APE/ETE (Personnel and Applied Labour Economics), PSE/Université de Paris 1, 2002-2017. * 1st Year Undergraduate (Introduction to Economic Thinking), New York University Abu Dhabi, 2011. * Masters Course APE (Health, Wealth and Well-being) PSE, 2005-2007. * Masters Course (Labour Economics and Externalities) Université d’Orléans, 1998- 2001. * 9 Short Courses: Università Bocconì (November 2012 and October 2013), Free University of Berlin, (November 2008 and April 2013), Keio University Tokyo (January 2012) London School of Economics (June 2015, 2016 and 2017), and University of Sheffield (February 2012). * Occasional Classes: Université de Lyon II, LSE, Kingston University, Queensland University of Technology, PSE Summer School in Health Economics.

Related * Conseil Pédagogique, Master APE, PSE. * 69 PhD Juries: Aix Marseille Université (2), Brunel, Copenhagen (2), EHESS (18), Erasmus University Rotterdam, Grenoble, Imperial, Kingston, Leeds, London School of Economics (2), Louvain la Neuve, Lyon 2 (5), Maastricht, Maryland, Nottingham (2), Orléans, Paris 1 (10), Paris 2, Paris X, Paris 12, Paris Dauphine (2), Rome Tor Vergata, Royal Holloway College, Sheffield (2), Siena, Staffordshire,

17 Stockholm, Strasbourg 1, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Warwick (3), University of Western Australia. * 9 HDR (Habilitation à Diriger les Recherches) Juries: Evry, Lyon 1, Paris 1 (3), Paris Dauphine (2), EHESS, Lille 1.

PHD AND MASTERS STUDENTS

Current PhD Students 1. Martin FERNANDEZ-SANCHEZ. “Trading Places: Social Mobility, Migration and Well- Being”. Co-direction avec Hillel Rapoport.

Past PhD Students 1. Luke HAYWOOD. “Qualité de l’Emploi dans le Marché du Travail” (Co-supervised with Jean-Marc Robin). Université de Paris 1, 2012. (DIW Berlin; OECD; Mercator Research institute on Climate Change) 2. Alan PIPER. “The Happiness of the Young in Great Britain: The Role of Education”. (Co- supervised with Geoff Pugh and Nick Adnett). Staffordshire, 2013. (University of Flensburg) 3. Jason GAGNON. “Three Essays on Migration and Labour Markets in Developing Countries”. EHESS, 2014. (OECD) 4. Se-eun JUNG. “Essays on Risk Aversion and Labor Markets”. EHESS, 2014. (Université de Cergy-Pontoise; Korea Labor Institute; Inha University) 5. Sarah FLECHE. “Essays in : Local and Regional Perspectives and Global Trends”. (Co-supervised with Claudia Senik). EHESS, 2014. (LSE; Aix-Marseille Université) 6. Abel BRODEUR. “Essays in Applied Economics”. EHESS, 2015. (University of Ottawa) 7. Augustin VICARD. “Six essais sur l’insertion professionnelle des jeunes et l’utilisation de variables subjectives en économie de la santé ”. EHESS, 2015. (INSEE) 8. Claudia HUPKAU. “Economic Disadvantage, Policy Design and Individual Decision Making” (Co-supervised with François Maniquet). Louvain La Neuve 2017. (CUNEF, Madrid)

18 9. Anthony LEPINTEUR. “Household Working Time, Legal Norms on the Labor Market and Subjective Wellbeing” (Co-supervised with David Margolis). EHESS, 2017. (Université du Luxembourg) 10. Arthur SOULETIE. “Le poids du poids : quatre essais sur les impacts économiques et sociaux de la corpulence”. EHESS, 2019. (Private Sector)

Thesis Committees 16 thesis committees: 13 defended and 3 ongoing.

Masters Students Supervision of 46 Masters Dissertations.

EDITORIAL AND REFEREEING

Editorial * Revue d’Economie Politique (Dalloz: 2004-) * Applied Research in Quality of Life (Springer: 2005-) * Review of Income and Wealth (Wiley-Blackwell: 2010-) * International Review of Economics (Springer: 2011-) * Evidence-based HRM (Emerald: 2011-) * International Journal of Happiness and Development (Inderscience: 2011-) * Journal of Health Economics (Elsevier: 2016-) * Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (Elsevier: 2018-) * Journal of Population Economics (Springer: 2018-) * Invited Editor for a submission: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2016) * Journal of Happiness Studies (Springer: 2000-2018) * Economic Systems (Elsevier: 2014-2017) * Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy (Oxford: 2011-2017) * British Journal of Industrial Relations (Wiley-Blackwell: 2010-2014) * Italian Economic Review/ Rivista Italiana Degli Economisti (Il Mulino: 2011- 2014) * Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization (Elsevier: 2008-2011)

19 Refereeing

Referee Awards:

- Journal of Happiness Studies, 2009. - Economic Journal, 2010. - American Economic Review, 2012. - Labour Economics, 2013. - Journal of Health Economics, 2013. - Economic Journal, 2014.

Journals: 1045 referee’s reports (* = 10 or more reports) 1. Actualité Economique 39. Economic Modelling 2. Advances in Life Course Research 40. Economic Systems 3. African Review of Economics and Finance 41. Economic and Industrial Democracy 4. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 42. Economic and Social Review 5. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 43. Economica* 6. American Economic Journal: Macro 44. Economics 7. American Economic Review* 45. Economics and Human Biology 8. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 46. Economics and Philosophy 9. American Journal of Health Economics 47. Economics Bulletin 10. American Journal of Political Science 48. Economics Letters* 11. American Psychologist 49. Economics of Education Review 12. Annales d'Economie et de Statistique 50. Economics of Governance 13. Applied Economic Perspectives & Policy 51. Economics of Transition 14. Applied Economics Quarterly 52. Economie et Prévision 15. Applied Research in Quality of Life* 53. Economie et Statistique 16. Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources 54. Employee Relations 17. BMC Public Health 55. Empirica 18. British Journal of Industrial Relations* 56. Empirical Economics 19. British Journal of Sociology 57. Environment and Planning A 20. Bulletin of Economic Research 58. European Economic Review* 21. Cambridge Journal of Economics 59. European Journal of Health Economics 22. Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences 60. European Journal of Industrial Relations 23. Canadian Journal of Economics 61. European Journal of Operational Research 24. Children and Youth Services Review 62. European Journal of Political Economy 25. China Economic Review 63. European Sociological Review 26. Contemporary Economic Policy 64. Evolution & Human Behavior 27. Cross-Cultural Research 65. Feminist Economics 28. Developmental Psychology 66. Frontiers in Finance and Economics 29. Demography 67. Games and Economic Behavior 30. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 68. Gender, Work and Organization 31. Drustvena istrazivanja 69. Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 32. Eastern Economic Journal 70. German Economic Review 33. Econometrica 71. Health Economics* 34. Economia Internazionale 72. Health Policy 35. Economic and Labour Relations Review 73. History of the Human Sciences 36. Economic Development and Cultural Change 74. Human Relations 37. Economic Inquiry 75. Human Resource Management Journal 38. Economic Journal* 76. Industrial and Labor Relations Review*

20 77. Industrial Relations* 133. Journal of the European Economic Association 78. Industrial Relations Journal 134. Journal of the Japanese and International Economies 79. International Economic Review 135. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A 80. International Journal of Business and Economics 136. Journal of Urban Economics 81. International Journal of Epidemiology 137. Labour* 82. International Journal of Management and Decision Making 138. Labour Economics* 83. International Journal of Manpower* 139. Management International 84. International Migration Review 140. Management Science 85. International Review of Economics 141. Mind and Society 86. International Small Business Journal 142. Mondes en Développement 87. International Socal Science Journal 143. Nature: Human Behavior 88. International Sociology 144. OECD Journal: Economic Studies 89. International Tax and Public Finance 145. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 90. IZA Journal of Labor Economics 146. Oxford Economic Papers 91. IZA Journal of Labor Policy 147. Oxford Review of Economic Policy 92. IZA Journal of Migration 148. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 93. IZA World of Labor 149. Papers in Regional Science 94. Japanese Economic Review 150. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 95. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 151. Perspectives on Psychological Science 96. Journal of Applied Econometrics 152. PLOS ONE 97. Journal of Applied Economics 153. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 98. Journal of Applied Gerontology 154. Psychological Bulletin 99. Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis 155. Psychological Science 100. Journal of Comparative Economics 156. Public Finance Review 101. Journal of Development Economics 157. Quality of Life Research 102. Journal of Development Studies 158. Quarterly Journal of Economics* 103. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization* 159. Recherches Economiques de Louvain 104. Journal of Economic Inequality* 160. Regional Science and Urban Economics 105. Journal of Economic Literature 161. Reinvention: a Journal of Undergraduate Research 106. Journal of Economic Psychology* 162. Research on Aging 107. Journal of Economic Surveys 163. Review of Behavioral Economics 108. Journal of European Social Policy 164. Review of Economic Studies 109. Journal of Evolutionary Economics 165. Review of Economics and Statistics* 110. Journal of Family and Economic Issues 166. Review of Economics of the Household* 111. Journal of Happiness Studies* 167. Review of Finance 112. Journal of Health Economics* 168. Review of Income and Wealth* 113. Journal of Human Capital 169. Review of Industrial Organization 114. Journal of Human Development 170. Revue d'Economie Politique 115. Journal of Human Resources 171. Revue Economique 116. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 172. Ricerche Economiche 117. Journal of Labor Economics 173. Rivista Italiana degli Economisti 118. Journal of Labor Research 174. Scandinavian Journal of Economics 119. Journal of Law, Economics and Organization 175. Schmollers Jahrbuch 120. Journal of Medical Economics 176. Science* 121. Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics 177. Science Advances 122. Journal of Official Statistics 178. Scottish Journal of Political Economy 123. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology* 179. Small Business Economics 124. Journal of Political Economy 180. Social Choice and Welfare 125. Journal of Population Economics* 181. Social Forces 126. Journal of Positive Psychology 182. Social Indicators Research* 127. Journal of Public Economics* 183. Social Science and Medicine* 128. Journal of Public Policy 184. SSM - Population Health 129. Journal of Research in Personality 185. Social Science Information 130. Journal of Social Policy 186. Social Science Journal 131. Journal of Socio-Economics 187. Social Science Quarterly 132. Journal of Sports Economics 188. Social Science Research

21 189. Sociological Methods and Research 198. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 190. Sociology of Education 199. Transportation Research Part F: Psychology and 191. Socio-Economic Review Behaviour 192. Southern Economic Journal 200. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and 193. Statistics in Transition new series Nonprofit Organizations 194. The B.E. Journals in Economic Analysis & Policy 201. Work and Occupations 195. The B.E. Journals of Theoretical Economics 202. World Bank Economic Review 196. The Manchester School 203. World Development 197. Theory and Decision

Publishers (20 books; 15 book chapters): Cambridge Scholars Publishing Cambridge University Press Editions Flammarion Editions de l'Ined Kluwer Academic Publishers La Découverte MIT Press Oxford University Press Princeton University Press Springer Temple University Press World Bank Press

Research proposals (60 projects): AAP-Paris-Seine (France) ANR (France) Austrian Science Fund AXA (France) Belgian Fund for Scientific Research – FNRS British Academy Croatian Science Foundation Economic and Social Research Council (UK) ECOS-Sud (France) European Research Council Falk Institute for Economic Research (Israel) FCAR (Canada) FCI (Canada) FWO (Belgium) Fund for Scientific Research – FNRS (Belgium) Health Research Board (Ireland) Institut National du Cancer (France) Israel Science Foundation Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Leverhulme Trust (UK) Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR)

22 MIUR (Italy) Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development Nuffield Foundation (UK) NWO (Holland) Polish National Science Centre Singapore Ministry of Education Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Canada) Swiss National Science Foundation

Peer Review Committee: European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions UK Department for Culture, Media and Sport ESRC

CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES

Programme Committees (47): * AASLE: Asian and Australasian Society of Labour Economics, (Canberra, 2017; Seoul, 2018); * AFSE (Paris, 2011); * EALE (Paphos, 2011; Bonn, 2012; Turin, 2013; Ljubljana, 2014; EALE/SOLE Montreal 2015; Ghent, 2016; St Gallen, 2017; Lyon, 2018; Uppsala, 2019; EALE/SOLE/AASLE Berlin, 2020); * EEA (Venice, 2002); * ESEM (Oslo, 2011); * French Economics Association Conference (Lyon, 2002); * “From GDP to Well-Being: Economics on the Road to Sustainability”, (Ancona, Italy, 2009). * GLUNLAB3, (Rimini, 2010). * HEIRS: Economics, Health and Happiness (Lugano, 2016); * HEIRS: Life Satisfaction and Social Optimum (Rome, 2016) * 2nd International Conference of Panel Data Users in Switzerland, Neufchâtel, 2005); * IARIW (Copenhagen, 2018; Oslo, 2020); * IARIW-Bank of Korea “Beyond GDP: Past Experiences and Future Challenges in the Measurement of Economic Well-being” (Seoul, 2017). * IRDES-Dauphine Workshop on Applied Health Economics and Policy Evaluation 2019, 2020; * ISQOLS2 (Williamsburg, VA, 1998); ISQOLS3 (Girona, 2000); ISQOLS4 (Washington DC, 2001); ISQOLS5 (Frankfurt, 2003); ISQOLS6 (Philadelphia, PA, 2004); ISQOLS7 (Grahamstown, South Africa, 2007); ISQOLS8 (San Diego, CA, 2007); ISQOLS9 (Florence, 2009); ISQOLS11 (Venice, 2012); ISQOLS13 (Phoenix, 2015); ISQOLS14 (Seoul, 2016); ISQOLS15 (Innsbruck, 2017);

23 * Journées doctorales de l’ADRES (2003, 2004, 2005, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019); * Journées d’Economie Expérimentale (Rennes, 2005); * RCEA 8th Biennial Conference: Future of Growth (Waterloo, 2020); * Society for Economics of the Household (SEHO) conference (Paris, 2018).

Local organising committee: EALE conference (Paris, 2002); New Directions in Social Welfare (Paris, 2011); SEHO conference (Paris, 2018). Organisation of sessions "The Economics of Happiness" at the American Economic Association Meetings (Atlanta, GA, 2002; Washington DC, 2003; Philadelphia, PA, 2005); "New Approaches to Relative Utility" at the European Economic Association Meeting (Milan, 2008). Organisation of workshops: * Income, Interactions and Subjective Well-Being (with Claudia Senik, Paris, 2003); * LSE Workshop on The Quality of Work Life (with Francis Green and Ed Heery, London, 2004); * Methodology and Measurement of Subjective Variables (with Gert Wagner, Berlin, 2005); * Economics of Religion (Paris, 2005). * Inequality and Utility (with Claudia Senik and Marie-Claire Villeval, Paris, 2005). * Economics of Obesity (with Fabrice Etilé, Paris, 2009). * Happiness and Economic Growth: Lessons from Developing Countries (with Claudia Senik, Paris, 2012). * Workshops on Life-course Well-being (with Conal Smith and Richard Layard: Paris February 2015; London, July 2015, February 2016, July 2016, December 2016). * Culture and Preferences (with Libertad Gonzalez and Thierry Verdier, Paris 2019).

Seminar Organisation: * Organisation of the “Work in Progress” PhD student seminar (PSE), 2006-2019. * Co-organisation of the Public Policy seminar (PSE), 2014-2017. * Co-organisation of the working group “Labour Market and Inequality” (PSE), 2001- 2009.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

* Paris School of Economics (PSE): Director of International Relations, 2016-. * PSE: Conseil d’orientation, 2014-2019. * PSE: Chair of Public and Labour Economics, 2006-. * PSE: Director of the Labour and Public Economics programme, 2004-2014. * PSE: Jury member for the Fonds PSE (research funding): 2013-2016. * PSE: Jury member for the Résidences de Recherche PSE (teaching buyouts): 2014- 2016. * CEPREMAP: Co-director of the Well-being Observatory, 2015-. * CEPREMAP: Co-director of the “Travail et emploi” programme, 2004-2014. * Actualité économique: Conseil scientifique international, 2012-.

24 * Behavioural Sciences Institute (BSI) at Singapore Management University (SMU): Member of the International Scientific Advisory Panel (ISAP), 2011-. * Canadian Institute For Advanced Research (CIFAR): International Review Body, 2017-. * Centre-for-the-Study-of-States-Markets-and-People (STAMP) at the University of East London: Member of the International Advisory Board, 2017-. * Global Happiness Council: Member of the Workplace Well-Being Committee, 2017-. * InstEAD (the Institute for Economic Analysis of Decision-Making), University of Sheffield: Chair of the External Advisory Board, 2013-2019. * International Association for Research in Income and Wealth (IARIW): Council, 2016-. * International Society for Quality of Life Studies (ISQOLS): Executive Committee, 2004-2013, 2014-. * National Council for Economics and Labour (Italy): Scientific Committee, 2018- . * SWELL-FER “Subjective Well Being and Fertility” ERC Grant (Collegio Alberto, Torino): Advisory Board, 2013-.

PAST * AERES: Commission d'actualisation des listes de revues scientifiques, 2012. * Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR): Comité scientifique of the programme « Déterminants sociaux de santé », 2012. * ANR: Comité de réflexion stratégique SHS, 2005-2007. * ANR: Comité scientifique of the programme « Corpus », 2006. * ANR: Comité d’évaluation SHS, 2006. * AXA: Search Committee for the programme “Drivers to change behaviours, Educating to Health Risks”, 2015. * CNRS: Comité national (Section 37), 2001-2004. * European Association of Labour Economists (EALE): Executive Committee, 2011-2017. * European Social Survey: Scientific Advisory Board, 2011-2014. * Halloran Philanthropy/History of Well-Being project: Advisory Board, 2012- 2016. * INCa: Comité scientifique of the programme « Prévention, Drogues et Société », 2012. * INCa: Commission on the « stratégie de la programmation de recherche en prévention des cancers et sur les changements de comportement », 2012. * Kingston University: Peer Review College: 2016-2017. * External Evaluator of Research Centres (field visits): - Canadian Institute For Advanced Research (Social Interactions, Identity & Well Being programme, Toronto), 2016; - Dutch Science Council (METEOR, University of Maastricht), 2006; - Estonian Research Council (Social Sciences), 2017; - Estonian Higher and Vocational Education Quality Agency (EKKA) (Social Sciences PhD programmes), 2018; - German Science Council (DIW), 2004.

25 * External Hiring Committees (28): Université d’Orléans (2001-2009); Université de Nancy 2 (2009); Université de Paris-Dauphine (2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020); Université de Lille 1 (2010); Université de Cergy-Pontoise (2011, 2012, 2018, 2019, 2020); CEPS, Luxembourg (2014); Sciences Po (2015); Université du Luxembourg (2017). * External Evaluator for Hiring/Promotions (17): University of Aberdeen (2); Australian National University (2); University of California Irvine; University College Dublin; Florida International University; Institut d'Anàlisi Econòmica - C.S.I.C. (Barcelona); Lancaster University (3); University of London (2); University of Reading (2); University of Sheffield; Warwick Business School.

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