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Curriculum Vitae

Family name: Stancanelli First names: Elena G. F.

Education 2007: Habilitation à diriger de Recherches, Paris 1 Pantheon-, France. 1994: Ph.D. in , European University Institute, Florence, Italy. 1988–1989: Master of in economics, University of Warwick, United Kingdom. 1983–1988: Undergraduate , Economics and , University of Genoa, Italy.

Current Employment September 2016-: Senior CNRS Researcher, Paris School of Economics Jourdan

Past Employment 2012-2016: Senior CNRS Researcher, Sorbonne Economics Research Center, University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, and Associate Professor, Paris School of Economics 2008–2012: CNRS Researcher, THEMA, University of Cergy-Pontoise, France. 2005–2008: CNRS Researcher, GREDEG, University of Nice, France. 2002–2005: Deputee Director, Forecasting Unit, OFCE, -Po, Paris. 1997–2002: Economist, DELSA, OECD, Paris. 1995–1997: Postdoc, Tilburg Institute for Social Security Studies, The . 1997: Postdoc, Centre for Labour Market and Social Research, Aarhus, Denmark 1994–1995: Assistant Professor, Economics Department, University of Genoa, Italy. 1993–1994: Postdoc, Free University of , The Netherlands. 1989–1990: Researcher, Institute for Employment Research, University of Warwick, UK. 1985–1988: Research assistant, Istituto di Ricerche Economico Sociali, Genoa, Italy.

Awards and Distinctions 2012–2015: “Prime d’excellence de la Recherche”, CNRS, France.

Top 9% REPEC France; top 5% REPEC world for three criteria on co-authorship.

Google Scholar Citations: over 804 (461 since 2011); h-index 15; i-10 index 20.

Recent Teaching _Personnel Economics, Research Master ETE, Paris School of Economics and Paris 1 University, 2014-2015, 2015-2016 (12 hours). _Econometrics, PSME Pantheon Sorbonne Master in Economics, 2014-2015 and 2013-2014 (36 hours). _Development and Transition in Practice, PSME Pantheon Sorbonne Master in Economics, 2012-13, 2013-2014, and 2014-15 (18 hours). _Household economics, Research Master ETE, Paris School of Economics and Paris 1 University, 2013-2014, (12 hours).

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_Regression Discontinuity , Siena Doctoral School, 2011-012 (4 hours). _Introduction to STATA, Sciences-Po, Paris, 2011-012 (3 hours).

Supervision of doctoral students: -Mr. Hector Moreno (main advisor), doctoral student at Universite Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne, 2013-to date. Defense foreseen January 2017. -Ms. Almedina Music (main advisor), doctoral student at University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne, 2013-to date. Defense foreseen December 2016. -Ms. Anne Eliseeva (main advisor), doctoral student at University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne, 2012-to 2016. Defended her thesis in June 2016, and she is now employed at OECD. -Mr. Hector Bellido, (co-advisor) main advisor Alberto Molina, Zaragoza University. Hector Bellido visited Paris 1 University in 2012-13, defended his thesis in April 2014 at Zaragoza University, and he is now employed as assistant professor at Zaragoza technical university.

Recent Presentations at International Conferences: _American Economic Association (AEA), San Francisco, 2016; Chicago, 2017 and 2012. _Society of Labor Economists (SOLE): Washington, 2014; Boston, 2013; Chicago 2012; Vancouver 2011, Boston 2009, New York 2008. _National Bureau Economic Research (NBER) Summer Institute, Ageing, Boston, 2011. _Network for Studies on Pensions, Ageing and Retirement (NetSPAR), Amsterdam, January 2011, 2013, 2014. European Society for Population Economics (ESPE): Aarhus, Denmark, 2013.

Recent Invited Seminars: _Padova University, economics department seminar, February 2016. _Verona University, economics department seminar, February 2016. _LISER (ex CEPS INTEAD), departmental seminar, May 2015. _Princeton University Labor lunch, April 2015. _New York University applied economics departmental seminar, April 2015. _Queens New-York economics department seminar, April 2015. _Santa Barbara University California, population economics lunch seminar, February 2014. _University South California, economics lunch seminar, February 2014. _Irvine University California, economics department seminar, February 2014. _Aarhus University, economics department seminar, April 2013. _Siena University, economics department seminar November 2012 and June 2010. _Poitiers University, economics department seminar, February 2012. _Le Mans University, economics department seminar, November 2011. _Evry University, economics department seminar, September 2011. _Zaragoza University, economics department seminar, May 2011. _Rockwool Center Copenhagen, departmental seminar, June 2010. _University of San Diego State, economics department seminar, December 2008. _RAND, Los Angeles, population economics lunch seminar December 2008. _CREST, micro-economics department seminar ,November 2008. _University Paris 2, economics department seminar, 2008. _Tilburg University, economics department seminar, 2008.

Recent Expeditions/Visiting: _San Diego State University, 3 weeks in June 2015. _New York University, 2 weeks in May 2015. _ Irvine University California and University South California, 2 weeks in February 2014. _Cambridge University, economics department, 2 weeks in June 2011.

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_ RAND, Los Angeles, 2 weeks in December 2008. -, econometrics department, 2 weeks in Spring 2007.

Conferences recently (co-) organized: _Household economics (with Claire Thibout), University Paris 1, June 2014. _Frontiers of time use economics (with Daniel Hamermesh), University Paris 1 May 2014. _The economics of gender (with Catherine Sofer), Nice, June 2012. _International Association for Time Use Research (IATUR) annual conference (with Laurent Lesnard), Sciences-Po Paris, July 2010. _The economics of couples (with Olivier Donni), University Cergy Pontoise, December 2009. _The labour market behaviour of couples (with Hans Bloemen), Nice, June 2008.

Editorial Activities: Since 2009: Associated Editor, Review of the Economics of the Household, Springer. Since 2013: Associated Editor, Journal of Family and Economic Issues, Springer.

Recent Referee Reports: Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of the European Economic Association, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Labor Economics, the Economic Journal, European Economic Review, Labour Economics, Journal of Population Economics, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Industrial Relations, Social Research, British Journal of Industrial Relations, Economica, Demography, Fiscal Studies, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Marriage and the Family, National Tax Journal, Economic Inquiry, Review of the Economics of the Household, Journal of Family and Economic Issues, Journal of Economic , International Journal of Manpower, IZA World of Labor, IZA Journal of Labor Policy, Annales d’ Economie et Statistique, Southern Economics Journal, Singapore Economic Review, Wikipedia economics.

Participation to PhD Thesis Commitees _ PhD defense committee of Mr. Jochem Zweerink, Free University of Amsterdam, 2016. _ PhD defense committee of Ms. Yun Wu, ESSEC Cergy Pontoise, 2015. _ PhD defense committee of Mr. Faouzi Sellem, University of Maine, 2013. _PhD defense committee of Ms. Benedicte Rouland, University of Maine, 2012. _Phd defense committeeof Mr. Florent Fremigacci, Evry Universiy, 2011.

Participation to Academic Recruitment Committees _Member of the PSE recruiting committee of assistant professors in 2012-13. _Member of the recruiting committee assistant professors of Marne la Vallee University, 2012-13. _Member of the recruiting committee assistant professors Cergy Pontoise University, 2009- 2010

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Other Activities: September 2016-: Organizer of a weekly seminar on labor and public economics (with Andrew Clark and Camille Hemet), Paris School of Economics Jourdan. 2012 -2016: Organizer of a monthly seminar on gender/labor topics, Sorbonne Economics Research Center, Paris 1 University and Paris School of Economics. 2013-2016: Member of Social Sciences (SHS) Gender Institute of CNRS (a multidisciplinary research institute on gender issues). Since 2012: IZA (Institut fort the Study of Labor, Bonn, Germany), Research Fellow.

Recent Research grants _Research grant, Ageing Europe (AGENTA), European Commission, FPR7, Grant Agreement no. 613247, Coordinator of the French team, January 2014- December 2017 (Main Coordinator: Prof. Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskavetz , Technical University,Vienna) . _Individual Research grant, Retiring together or apart and spousal happiness outcomes, Network for Studies on Pensions, Ageing and Retirement (NetSPAR), 2013-2014.

_Research grant, “Couplemploi: la situation des couples sur le marché du travail”, French National Research Agency (“Agence Nationale de la Recherche”), “Program Blanc”, 2006- 09, Main Coordinator.

_Research grant, Gender Inequalities and the Household Division of Labour (Gindhila), French National Research Agency (“Agence Nationale de la Recherche”), “Program Blanc”, 2009-2012, project research member.

_Research grant, “Trajectoires des ménages”, French Ministry of Transportation, PREDIT grant, 2009-2012, project research member.

Publications “Partners’ Leisure Time Truly Together Upon Retirement”, with Arthur van Soest, IZA Journal of Labor Policy, 2016.

“The relation between children and divorce revisited”, with Héctor Bellido, José Alberto Molina and Anne Solaz, Economic Modelling, 2016, 55, pp.15-31.

“Institutional long-term care and government regulation : focus on family and portable allowances”, IZA World of Labor, August 2015.

“Long Workweeks and Strange Hours”, with Daniel Hamermesh, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2015, 68(5), 1007-1018.

“Household Consumption at Retirement: a Regression Discontinuity Study on French Data”, with Nicolas Moreau, Annales d’Economie et Statistique, 2015, Vol. 115-117, 253-276.

“Income taxation, labour supply and housework: a discrete choice model for French couples”, with Arthur Van Soest and Jan Kabatek, Labour Economics, 2014, (27) pp. 30-43.

" Maids, Appliances and Couples' Housework: The Demand for Inputs to Domestic

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Production", with Leslie Stratton, Economica, 2014, 81, 445-467.

“Toyboys or Supergirls ? An analysis of partners' employment outcomes when she outearns him” (2015) with Hans Bloemen, Review of the Economics of the Household, 13 (3), 501-530.

"How do parents allocate time: the effects of wages and income" (2014), with Hans Bloemen, Review of the Economics of the Household, Vol.2 (1), pp 51-81.

" Retirement and Home Production: A Regression Discontinuity approach”, with Arthur Van Soest, American Economic Review, May, 2012, Papers and Proceedings, Vol 102 (3), pp. 600-605.

“Individual and Household Time Allocation: Market Work, Household Work, and Parental Time”, with Olivier Donni and Robert A. Pollak, Annales d'Economie et Statistique, January-June, 2012, Vol. 105-106, pp. 5-15, Introduction to the special volume.

“Evaluating the impact of the French Tax Credit on the employment rate of women”, Journal of Public Economics, October 2008, Vol. 92, No. 10-11, pp. 2036-47. Only author.

“Whose time? Who saves? Introduction to a special issue on couples’ savings, time use and children”, with Shoshana Grossbard, Review of the Economics of the Household, volume 8(3), August 2010, pp. 289-296.

“An empirical analysis of the Time Allocation of Italian Couples: are they irresponsive”, Review of the Economics of the Household, with Hans Bloemen and Silvia Pasqua, volume 8 (3), 2010, pp. 345-369.

“Commuting, Wages and Bargaining Power”, Annales d'Economie et Statistique, with Peter Rupert and Etienne Wasmer, 2009, no. 95/96, pp. 201-220.

“Individual Wealth, Reservation Wages, and Transitions into Employment, Journal of Labor Economics, Vol. 19, No. 2, April 2001, pp. 400-439, with Hans Bloemen.

“Financial Wealth, Consumption Smoothing, and Income Shocks due to Job Loss”, with Hans Bloemen, Economica, August 2005, Vol. 72, pp. 431-452.

“Do the Wealthier Stay Unemployed Longer? An Empirical Study for the UK”, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 61, No. 3, August 1999, pp. 295-314.

“Unemployment Duration and the Duration of Entitlement to Unemployment Benefits: an Empirical Study for Britain”, Applied Economics, No. 31, 1999, pp.1043-1051.

“Unemployment Compensation Schemes and Unemployment Duration”, Applied Economics Letters, No 7, 1998.

WORKING PAPERS “Commute time in couples” with Hans Blomen and Robert A Pollak, work in progress.

“Divorcing upon retirement”, IZA DP 2014.

“Spouses’ Retirement and Hours of Work Outcomes: Evidence from Twofold Regression Discontinuity”, IZA DP 6791, August 2012.

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PUBLICATIONS IN FRENCH, ITALIAN, DUTCH

“L'impact d'allocation au chomage sur la probabilite de reemploi: de nouveaux resultats pour le Royaume Uni”, Economie et Prévision, 1997-1.

Een flexibele baan: Opstap naar een vaste baan of eindstation? with Ruud Muffels and Ronald Dekker, Sociale Wetenschappen, 42(2), 43-66, 1999.

“Fiscale prikkels and onderwijsparticipatie”, with Jan Nelissen, Maandschrift Economie, 61 (3), 1997.

“La probabilita di reimpiego del disoccupato: modelli di rischio singolo e di rischi competitivi”, Quaderni di Economia del Lavoro, 46, 1993, ed. Franco Angeli, Milano.

“The aggregate investment function: an empirical estimate for the Italian economy”, Rivista di Economia Internazionale, 2, 1991.

“Le couples sur le marché de l’emploi, Revue de l’OFCE, 2006-04, No. 99, pp.235-272.

Japon : Soleil Couchant», Revue de l’OFCE, No. 93, 2005/2, pp. 142-145.

“Un Bilan des études sur la Prime Pour l’Emploi”, avec Henri Sterdyniak, Revue de l’OFCE, No. 88, janvier 2004, pp. 17-41.

Japon : la Reprise», Revue de l’OFCE, No. 95, 2005/4, pp. 120-123.

Japon : la Reprise s’essouffle», Revue de l’OFCE, No. 91, 2004/4, pp. 106-109.

Japon : la Renaissance», Revue de l’OFCE, No. 89, 2004/2, pp. 102-105.

Japon : l’économie réelle l’importe sur les prix », Revue de l’OFCE, No. 87, 2003/4, pp. 114-117.

Japon: une croissance douteuse?, Revue de l’OFCE, No.85, pp. 116-119, 2003/2. «L’axe de la croissance : perspectives 2005-06 pour l’économie mondiale », Revue de l’OFCE, No. 93, 2005/2.

BOOKS AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOOKS/VOLUMES

« Temps de trajet au sein des couples », Robert A. Pollak et Elena Stancanelli, published in « Trajets et mobilité des ménages : choix individuels et collectifs », PREDIT, juillet 2012, http://www.predit.prd.fr/predit4/document/43691

« Pressions dominées : perspectives 2004-05 pour l’économie mondiale », Revue de l’OFCE, No. 91, 2004/4.

« Un monde presque parfait : perspectives 2004-05 pour l’économie mondiale », Revue de l’OFCE, No. 89, 2004/2.

« Les infortunes de la vertu : perspectives 2003-04 pour l’économie mondiale », Revue de l’OFCE, No. 87, 2003/4.

« La traversée du desert : perspectives 2003-04 pour l’économie mondiale » Revue de l’OFCE, No. 85, 2003/2.

“A longitudinal analysis of part-time work by women and men in the Netherlands”, Chapter 12, in “Gender and the labour Market”, ed. Siv Gustafsson and Daniele Meulders, MacMillan publishers, 2000, co-authored by Ronald Dekker and Ruud Muffels.

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“Transitions between different working-time arrangements: a comparison of Sweden and the Netherlands”, Chapter 4, in “Working-Time Changes”, edited by Jacqueline O Reilly, Immaculada Cebrian and Michel Lallement, Edward Elgar Publishing Inc. Northampton, Massachussets, USA, 2000, co-authored by Dominique Anxo and Donald Storrie.

“Transitional Labour Markets and the Household: a Policy Note”, in “New Institutional Arrangements in the Labour Market”, EA.UE and WZB, Berlin, March 1998, pp. 54-61.

“La Dimension Genre dans la libéralisation économique de la Tunisie » Programme des Nations Unis pour le Développement, Tunis, Tunisie, décembre 2003.

"Temporary Employment: Characteristics, Benefits and Dynamics, Chapter 3, Employment Outlook, June 2002, OECD.

"Balancing Work and Family Life: Helping Parents into Paid Employment", Chapter 4, Employment Outlook, June 2001, OECD, pp. 129-162.

"Pushing ahead with the reform in Korea, July 2000, OECD.

"Training of Adult Workers in OECD Countries: Measurement and Analysis", Chapter 3, Employment Outlook, June 1999, OECD.

"Making the Most of the Minumum: Statutory Minimum Wages, Employment and Poverty", Chapter 2, Employment Outlook, June 1998, OECD.

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