Delphine Boutin – Applied Microeconomics
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Delphine Boutin – Applied Microeconomics
Delphine Boutin Applied Microeconomics Expertise and interest { Applied Microeconomics { Development Economics { Labour Economics Academic position 2014 – present Assistant Professor, Center for Studies and Research in International Development (CERDI), Univeristy of Auvergne, France. 2015 – present Convener of the Third-year undergraduate program "Political Economics", University of Auvergne, France. 2014 2013 – 2014 2007 – 2012 2010 – 2011 Assistant Professor, Lille Catholic University, France. Teaching Assistant, EDHEC Business School Lille, France. Teaching and Research Assistant, Université Montesquieu-Bordeaux IV, France. Lecturer, Bordeaux Management School, France. Awards and Affiliations 2014 – present Research Affiliate, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn, Germany. 2009 University Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy. Awarded Full Sponsorship to undertake studies on child labour and youth employment. 2007–2010 French Ministery of Education. Awarded a Full Scholarship to pursue full-time study for the PhD degree Reviewing Applied Economics, Formation Emploi, Journal of Population Economics(2), Resource and Energy Economics, Revue d’Economie du Developpement Consulting 2015 2013 – 2014 2011 2009 – 2010 2009 2008 2006 Consultant in Statistics, University-Sorbonne, Paris, France. External Collaborator, International Labour Organization,Geneva, Switzerland. External Collaborator, Understanding Children’s Work project, Rome, Italy. Research Consultant, Understanding Children’s Work project, Rome, Italy. External Collaborator, International Labour Organization, Lima, Peru. Intern, International Labour Organization,Geneva, Switzerland. Volunteer worker, BDM Aid organization, Nouakchott, Mauritania. Educational Background 2013 Qualification for assistant professorship in French Universities. 2007 – 2012 PhD in Economics, Université Montesquieu-Bordeaux IV, France. "Essay on Poverty, Vulnerability and Child labour" (in French), under the supervision on Pr. J.P. Lachaud. Jury: M. Clément, Y. Diallo, A. Kolev, F. Rosati. Publications In peer-reviewed journal { Bargain O. and Boutin D. (2015), "Remittances and Child Labour in Africa: Evidence from Burkina Faso", Journal of Development Studies. { Boutin D. (2014), "Climate vulnerability, communities’ resilience and child labour", Revue d’Economie politique 2014/4 (Vol. 124). { Boutin D. (2013), "De l’école à l’emploi: la longue marche de la jeunesse urbaine malienne", Formation Emploi, Vol. 124, pp.22-43. { Boutin D. (2012), “Family farming, child labour and the wealth paradox: evidence from Mali”, Economics Bulletin, Vol. 32 No.4, pp. 3471-3479. Submitted papers { Bargain O. and Boutin D. (2015), Heterogeneity in "Preferences" for Child Labor: Evidence from Subjective Data". Book chapter { Boutin D. (2013), "Child soldiering in Afghanistan” in “Children in Afghanistan: a path to peace", University of Texas Press. Non-academic reports and scientific popularization articles { Boutin D., Caldeira M. and Renard M.F. (2015), "Les pays en développement: quelles politiques, quelles trajectoires ?", Problèmes Economiques { Boutin D. and Diallo Y. (2014), "Le travail des enfants en Tunisie: Analyse à partir des enquêtes MICS et ENPE", ILO Consultancy. { ILO (2013), "Global child labour trend", ILO Consultancy. { "Comprendre le travail des enfants et l’emploi des jeunes au Cameroun." UCW Project Country Report Series, 2012. { "Understanding children’s work and youth employment outcomes in Rwanda" UCW Project Country Report Series, 2011. { "Analysis of children’s work and child labour trends in Latin American countries" UCW Project Country Report Series, 2010. Communications Invited seminar and workshop (5) DIW Workshop "Analyzing Extreme Weather Events from a Microeconomic Persperctive",2015, Berlin, Germany;(4) Gretha Seminar, 2014, Bordeaux, France; (3) EconomiX workshop on Advances in Family Economics and Applications to Developing Countries, discutant, 2013, Paris, France; (2) Workshop DIAL-Gretha Developement, 2013, Bordeaux, France; (1) IZA Seminar, 2012, Bonn, Germany. Refereed conference presentations (15) 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Development in Africa, Dakar, Senegal; (14) Second SITES conference, 2015, Florence, Italy; (13) DIAL Conference, Paris, France;(12) LAGV 2015, Aix-en-provence, France; (11) 32ème Journées de Microéconomie Appliquée (JMA), 2015, Montpellier, France; (10) CSAE Conference, 2015, Oxford, England; (9) 63rd AFSE Meeting, 2014, Lyon, France; (8) 5th Gretha International Conference on Economic Development,2014, Bordeaux, France; (7) Overlapping Generation Days (poster), 2014, Paris, France; (6) 62nd AFSE Meeting, 2013, Aix-en-Provence, France; (5) 30èmes Journées de Microéconomie Appliquée (JMA), 2013, Nice, France; (4) Norface-CREaM conference on migration, 2013, London, England; (3) IISES Conference, 2012, Lisbon, Portugal; (2) Adapt Unam Conference Youth unemployment and joblessness, 2011, Mexico City, Mexico; (1) International Economic Association IEA World Congress, 2011, Beijing, China. Teaching Regular university lectures 2014 – present Child Labour Economics (Master 2), Impacts of Migration on left-behind (Master 2), Economics of Malnutrition (Master 2), Survey design (Master 1), Microeconomics of uncertainty (3rd year), Macroeconomics (1rst year); Experimental Economics (Master 2); Clermont-Ferrand Tutorials 2013 – 2014 Microeconomics(3rd year), Macroeconomics (3rd year), Lille 2007 – 2012 Econometrics (Master 1), Statistics (1rst and 2nd year), Macroeconomics (1rst year), Bordeaux Other information Languages French (mother tongue), English (proficient), Italian (proficient), Spanish (good written and spoken comprehension), German (very basic). Computer Microsoft Office, LaTeX, Statistical and Econometrics software (extensive experience proficient with STATA, R and E-views), Adobe applications (Photoshop, Illustrator). Personal French; September 26th 1983; one child (2011). Contact Email: [email protected] Homepage: https://delphineboutin.wordpress.com/