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Gaëlle Simard-Duplain is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Carleton University, affiliated with the Faculty of Public and Global Affairs. Her research focuses on health and labour market outcomes, emphasizing how policy and family dynamics influence economic vulnerability and inequality. She holds a PhD from the Vancouver School of Economics (University of British Columbia), along with prior degrees from Concordia University.
Her expertise includes intergenerational transmission of outcomes, economic vulnerability, and the use of administrative and survey data linkages. Key research themes involve mitigating inequalities through family and policy interactions, with a focus on Canada's socio-economic landscape.
Recent publications explore topics like childhood disadvantage's long-term economic costs, gender earnings gaps influenced by marital status, and the impact of informal care on employment. Her work integrates empirical analysis with policy relevance, addressing modern challenges in health, labor markets, and family structures.
Languages spoken: English, French, Spanish.




