
معرفی
Jean-Marc Robin is a Professor of Economics at Sciences Po, Paris, leading the Department of Economics since 2010. He previously held roles at University College London (UCL), the Paris School of Economics (PSE), and the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA). His research focuses on microeconometrics, labour markets, and search and matching models. He has received prestigious awards, including two ERC Advanced Grants and Fellowship in the Econometric Society. His work explores wage dynamics, labour market reforms, and unemployment volatility, with notable contributions to understanding sorting mechanisms between workers and firms.
- Affiliations: Sciences Po, CEMMAP (Institute for Fiscal Studies), Institut universitaire de France (IUF).
- Grants: ERC Advanced Grants (2010, 2020), DARES (French Ministry of Labour).
- Key Research Themes: Labour market dynamics, wage inequality, and structural econometrics.
Robin's recent work includes studies on German unemployment trends, Danish labour market sorting, and homogamy in marriage. His publications span top journals like Econometrica and the Review of Economic Studies, emphasizing empirical and theoretical advancements in microeconomic analysis.




