Julie Moschion

Citizenship: French & Australian Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research The University of Melbourne Level 5, Faculty of Business and Economics Building 111 Street Carlton, Victoria 3053, AUSTRALIA Tel: 00 613 9035 4784

E-mail: [email protected] Web Page: http://sites.google.com/site/jmoschion/

CURRENT POSITION & AFFILIATIONS

2015 - Senior Research Fellow, University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute

2017 - Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) (Bonn, Germany)

2014 - Research Fellow, Life Course Centre

PREVIOUS POSITIONS

2015 - 2016 Visiting Scholar, Columbia University, Department of Economics (3 months)

2011 - 2015 Research Associate, University of Paris Ouest – Nanterre La Défense, EconomiX

2010 - 2015 Research Fellow, University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute

2009 - 2010 Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Paris Ouest – Nanterre La Défense, EconomiX ANR Project “Young researchers”: “The dynamics of internal and external labour markets in a knowledge-based economy” Coordinated by Eve Caroli, Professor University of Paris Ouest – Nanterre La Défense

2009 - 2010 Research Assistant, J-Pal Evaluation of social programs using randomized experiments

2006 - 2009 Junior Economic Research Analyst, Ministry of Labour (Dares), France

EDUCATION

2004 - 2009 PhD in Economics, Paris School of Economics Title: “Fertility, Mothers’ Labour Supply and Family Policies” Advisor: Hubert Kempf, Professor University of Paris 1 - Panthéon Sorbonne

2003 - 2005 ENSAE, National School of Statistics and Economic Administration

2002 - 2004 M.A in Macroeconomics, University Paris 1 - Panthéon Sorbonne Obtained with very high honours

2001 - 2002 B.A in Econometrics, University Paris 9 – Dauphine Obtained with high honours

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RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

Fields of Interest

Applied Micro-Econometrics, Extreme disadvantage / Housing / Gender / Education Economics

Academic Publications

16. Do Childhood Experiences of Parental Separation Lead to Homelessness? (with J. van Ours) European Economic Review, 2019, 111(1), 211-236, DOI: 10.1016/j.euroecorev.2018.09.005 Media: The Conversation, Pursuit, SBS, ABC PM Program, ABC The Drum, Daily Bulletin

15. Homelessness and Incarceration: a Reciprocal Relationship? (with G. Johnson) Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 2019, 1, 1-33, DOI: 10.1007/s10940-019-09407-y Media: The Conversation

14. Early Illicit Drug Use and the Age of Onset of Homelessness (with D. McVicar and J. van Ours) Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, 2019, 182(1), 345-372, DOI: 10.1111/rssa.12411 Media: Significance, Pursuit, ABC The Drive Program, The Mandarin, Futurity, Pro Bono, Analysis and Policy Observatory

13. Achievement Effects from New Peers: who Matters to Whom? (with C. Ryan and D. McVicar) Economics of Education Review, 2018, 66, 154-166

12. The Welfare Implications of Addictive Drugs: A Longitudinal Study of Life Satisfaction of Drug Users (with N. Powdthavee) Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2018, 146, 206-221

11. Gender Gaps in Early Educational Achievement (with D. Cobb-Clark) Journal of Population Economics, 2017, 30(4), 1093-1134 Media: Pursuit, The Age, Daily Telegraph, Herald Sun, Sydney Morning Herald, ABC Radio, Sky News, Education Today

10. IT-based Technical Change and Job Instability (with L. Behaghel) Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2016, 118(1), 79-104

9. From Substance Use to Homelessness or Vice Versa? (with D. McVicar and J. van Ours) Social Science and Medicine, 2015, 136-137: 89-98

8. Trust of Second Generation Immigrants: Intergenerational Transmission or Cultural Assimilation? (with D. Tabasso) IZA Journal of Development and Migration, 2014, 3(10) Media: The Australian

7. The Impact of Fertility on Mothers’ Labour Supply in Australia: Evidence from Exogenous Variation in Family Size Economic Record, 2013, 89(286): 319-338

6. Understanding Lifetime Homeless Duration: Investigating Wave 1 Findings from the Journeys Home Project (with R. Scutella, G. Johnson, Y. Tseng, M. Wooden) Australian Journal of Social Issues, 2013, 48(1): 83-108

5. Introducing “Journeys Home” (with M. Wooden, A. Bevitt, A. Chigavazira, N. Greer, G. Johnson, E. Killackey, R. Scutella, Y. Tseng, N. Watson) Australian Economic Review, 2012, 45(3): 368-378

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4. Concilier vie familiale et vie professionnelle : L’effet de la préscolarisation [Reconciling Work and Family Life: the Effect of Preschool] Revue Economique, 2012, 63(2): 187-214

3. Reconciling Work and Family Life: the Effect of the French Paid Parental Leave Annals of Economics and Statistics, 2010, 99-100: 217-246

2. Offre de travail des mères en France : l’effet causal du passage de deux à trois enfants [Mothers’ Labour Supply in France: the Causal Impact of Having More Than Two Children] Economie et Statistique, 2009, 422: 51-78

1. The Social Multiplier and Labour Market Participation of Mothers (with E. Maurin) American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2009, 1(1): 251–272

Working Papers / Papers under review

- Right Peer, Right Now? Endogenous Peer Effects in Primary School Achievement (with C. Ryan and D. McVicar) Melbourne Institute WP 22/13

Work in Progress

- Does school accountability information bring us together or tears us apart? Evidence from an information shock (with G. Foster and C. Polidano)

- Gender Differences in the Effects of School-Starting-Age on Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Skills (with J. Pan)

- The role of workplace learning in promoting long-run benefits of school-based vocational education (with C. Polidano)

- The impact of leaving school early on the onset of homelessness (with J. van Ours)

- Mental health and homelessness onsets: going beyond correlations (with J. van Ours)

- Historical frontier violence: community exposure, causes and current-day legacy (with C. Polidano, M. Rigby, B. Hunter, F. Markham, F. Barar, L. Ryan, K. Hunt)

Funded Engaged Research and Government Reports

- “Vocational pathways and post-school transitions from VET delivered to school students” (with C. Polidano and M. Castillo) Report prepared for the Department of Education and Training, 2019, $165k

- “Achievement Effects from New Peers: who Matters to Whom?” (with C. Ryan and D. McVicar) Report prepared for the Victorian Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, 2015, $115k

- “Journeys Home” Research Report 6 (with A. Bevitt, A. Chigavazira, N. Herault, G. Johnson, R. Scu- tella, Y. Tseng, M. Wooden) Report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Social Services, 2015, overall budget: $8.4 million Media: The Age, SBS, Probono Australia, Telsur, The Mandarin, Get Living, Skynews, Mornington Pen- insula radio, , SYN Nation

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- “Journeys Home” Research Report 5 (with A. Chigavazira, G. Johnson, R. Scutella Y. Tseng, M. Wooden) Report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Social Services, 2015, overall budget: $8.4 million

- “Journeys Home” Research Report 4 (with A. Chigavazira, E. Killackey, N. Herault, G. Johnson and R. Scutella) Report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Social Services, 2014, overall budget: $8.4 million

- “Right Peer, Right Now? Endogenous Peer Effects and Achievement in Victorian Primary Schools” (with C. Ryan and D. McVicar) Report prepared for the Victorian Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, 2013, $130k

- “Journeys Home” Research Report 3 (with G. Johnson, R. Scutella, Y. Tseng, M. Wooden) Report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, 2013, overall budget: $8.4 million

- “Journeys Home” Research Report 2 (with A. Chigavazira, G. Johnson, R. Scutella, Y. Tseng, M. Wooden) Report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, 2013, overall budget: $8.4 million

- “Journeys Home” Research Report 1 (with G. Johnson, R. Scutella, Y. Tseng, M. Wooden) Report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, 2012, overall budget: $8.4 million

- “Journeys Home: Sample, Fieldwork, Response and Weighting” Technical Report 1 (with A. Chigavazira, Y. Tseng, N. Watson) Report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, 2012, overall budget: $8.4 million

Funded Academic Research

- NHMRC (2019-2022): $1,143,946 (with G. Patton, M. Moreno-Betancur, P. Butterworth, W. Hall, R. Borschmann, P. Moran, G. Campbell) Common mental and substance use disorders in a 28-year follow-up of a community cohort: identifica- tion of preventive strategies from adolescence to early midlife

- Life Course Centre Data Infrastructure Grant, ARC Centre of Excellence (2019): $25,022 (with C. Pol- idano, M. Rigby, B. Hunter, F. Markham, F. Barar) Historical frontier violence: community exposure, causes and current-day legacy

- ESPRIt Hallmark Funding, Melbourne University (2019): $14,900 (with C. Polidano & M. Rigby) Causes and legacy of historical frontier violence in Australia

- Faculty of Business and Economics Research Grant, Melbourne University (2019): $19,665 (with C. Polidano & M. Rigby) Historical frontier violence: community exposure, causes and current-day legacy

- Special Study Program for Visiting Scholars Grant (2015): $8,000

- Faculty of Business and Economics Research Grant, Melbourne University (2013): $18,559 (with D. Tabasso) Media consumption and trust: evidence from the United States 4

- Faculty of Business and Economics Research Grant (Early Career Researcher Category), Melbourne University (2012): $5,500 (with D. Tabasso) Trust: the role of culture, institutions and economic conditions

- Faculty of Business and Economics Research Grant, Melbourne University (2012): $15,020 Gender mix or twin births: their validity as instruments for fertility

- Faculty of Business and Economics Research Grant, Melbourne University (2011): 11,672$ The impact of fertility on mothers’ labour supply in Australia: evidence from exogenous variation in family size

- Doctoral Fellowship, French Ministry of Research (2004-2006)

Conference Presentations

- Journées LAGV (2013, 2019) - Centre for Social Data Analytics Workshop (2018) - Australian Conference of Economists (2013, 2017) - Asian and Australasian Society of Labour Economics Conference (2017) - AIEL Conference of Labour Economics (2012, 2017) - International Workshop on Applied Economics of Education (2013, 2015) - Labour Econometric Workshop (2015) - European Society for Population Economics (2015) - Society of Labor Economists (2014) - Workshop on Homelessness and Housing Insecurity (2014) - Royal Economic Society (2014) - Econometric Society Australasian Meeting (2011, 2014) - European Association of Labour Economists (2008, 2009, 2012, 2013) - Journées de Microéconomie Appliquée (2010, 2013) - Econometric Society European Meeting (2006, 2013) - Association Française de Science Économique (2006, 2008, 2012) - Ined Conference on recent developments in the economics of the family (2010) - Adres Doctoral Conference (2010) - IZA European Summer School in Labour Economics, Ammersee (2009) - Coalition Theory Network Workshop (2006)

Seminar Presentations

- Centre for Health Economics, Monash University (2019) - Department of Economics, University of Queensland (2018) - Department of Economics, Queensland University of Technology (2018) - Melbourne Institute Brown Bag Seminar, Melbourne Institute (2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) - National Institute of Labour Studies Seminar, Flinders University (2011, 2017) - Faculty of Economics and Management Seminar, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano (2016) - Urban Seminar, Furman Center, New York University (2016) - Columbia Population Research Center Seminar, Columbia School of Social Work (2016) - National Center on Homelessness among Veterans (2016) - Department of Economics Brown Bag Seminar, University of Otago (2015) - Department of Economics Microeconomics Workshop, University of Lausanne (2015) - Department of Economics Seminar, University Paris Dauphine (2015) - School of Economics external seminar, La Trobe University (2014) - School of Economics Seminar, the University of Sydney (2014) - Department of Economics, University of Zurich (2014) - Department of Economics Labour-Health Seminar, University of Tilburg (2014) - Department of Economics Seminar, National University of Singapore (2014) - Department of Economics External Seminar, UNSW (2013) 5

- Department of Economics Applied Microeconomics Seminar, Monash University (2013) - Applied Micro-Econometrics Seminar, the University of Melbourne (2013) - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics Seminar, Monash University (2011) - Working group on Labour and Organisations Microeconomics, University Paris 10 (2010) - GREQAM Seminar, Universities of Aix-Marseille (2009) - Seminar on gender, University Paris 1 (2009) - Paris School of Economics Lunch Seminar, Paris (2008) - DARES Seminar (Ministry of Labour), Paris (2007) - INED Seminar (National Institute for Demographic Studies), Paris (2007) - GREQAM Summer School, Aix-en-Provence (2006) - Working group on Microeconomics and Decision, University Paris 1 (2005)

Engagement and Dissemination Activities

- Does school-based Vocational Education and Training payoff in the long run? (with C. Polidano & M. Castillo), Research Insights, Melbourne Institute, October 2019 - Does drug use lead to homelessness for young, disadvantaged people? (with D. McVicar and J. van Ours), Significance, Royal Statistical Society, May 2019, DOI: 10.1111/j.1740-9713.2019.01272.x - Official opening of the Exhibition “Farewell to the Gatwick”: “Homelessness: what circumstances and events lead people to lose their home?”, May 2019, Alliance Francaise - Contributor to the Conversation (2017-) - Contributor to MetaFact (2018-) - Interruptions de carrière professionnelle et salaires des hommes et des femmes en 2006 (with L. Muller), [Career Interruptions and Wages in 2006], Dares Premières Synthèses, 2010, 11 - Activité féminine et composition familiale depuis 1975 (with C. Minni), [Women’s Labour Force Participation and Familial Composition Since 1975], Dares Analyses, 2010, 27

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Committee / Board Appointments LSAC Consortium Advisory Group (2018-)

Editorial Responsibilities Editor of the MI Working Paper Series (2019-)

Conference and Seminar Organisation - AGEW organising committee (2019) - Outlook Conference roundtable on “Homelessness: What triggers it? How can we prevent it?” (2018) - PhD Conference in Economics and Business (2017) - Workshop on Poverty, Fundamental Needs and Public policy, University of Nanterre (2015) - Microeconometrics Unit Seminar, University of Melbourne (2012, 2013) - International Conference on the Evaluation of Labour Market Public Policies, DARES (2009) - DARES internal seminar (2009) - International Conference on Experiments for Employment and Education Policies, DARES (2008) - Working group “Social Interactions and Network Theory”, Paris School of Economics (2006)

Formal mentoring - Mentoring of Lauren Newton, Melbourne Indigenous Professional Employment Program (2019-) - Nationally Accredited Indigenous mentor (Course 10139NAT, 2019)

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Refereeing Journal of Public Economics (1), Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization (1), Social Science and Medicine (1), Journal of Population Economics (1), Labour Economics (3), Demography (1), IZA Journal of Labor Economics (1), Economics Letters (1), Regional Science and Urban Economics (1), Education Economics (3), Economic Record (2), PLOS One (1), Springer Plus Open Journal (1), Australian Economic Review (1), Drug & Alcohol Review (1), Revue Economique (1), Travail et Emploi (1)

Thesis Examiner - Masters Thesis, Robbie Bell from the University of Otago (2014) - Honours Thesis, Alex Tosh from the University of Wollongong (2014)

Professional memberships Economic Society of Australia, Urban Economics Association, Melbourne Economic Forum

TEACHING / SUPERVISION

Lectures - Guest lecture on “Gender Economics” in the Master Course on “Economics for Public Policy” (ECON90029) at the University of Melbourne taught by Renaud Coulomb (2018)

Supervision of PhD students - Thi Thanh Thu Phung (2019-)

Supervision of Honours’ Thesis - Tony Chen (2019) - Carolyn Liyang Yao (2017) - Anisha Kidd (2017)

Teaching Assistant in Sciences Po (2010) - Applied Econometrics (Graduate)

Teaching Assistant in University of Paris 1 - Panthéon Sorbonne (2004 - 2006) - Macroeconomics (Undergraduate) - Statistics (Undergraduate) - Mathematics (Undergraduate)

TECHNICAL SKILLS

Languages - French (native) - English (fluent) - Italian (basic)

Softwares - Stata - TSP - SAS - MS Office

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