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Income & Employment

CRDCN researchers offer a wide range of expertise and insights into the areas of data, research, and policy.  Note that some of our experts have research interests that cut through multiple themes and are listed only under their primary interest. To contact a CRDCN expert, please send a detailed request to our Director of Communications and Engagement, Chloé Roussel (chloe.roussel@crdcn.org).

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Kevin Milligan

Languages: English

Short Bio: Professor of Economics, University of British Columbia.

Research Area: Public and labour economics, with a focus on the economics of children and the elderly, as well as other tax and labour market policy issues.

Pierre-Carl Michaud

Languages: French, English

Short Bio: Professor of Applied Economics, HEC Montréal and Director of the Retirement and Savings Institute.

Research Area: Retirement savings, wealth, and health insurance related to aging.

Benoit Dotsie

Languages: French, English

Short Bio: Full professor in the Department of Applied Economics, HEC Montréal. He is fellow at CIRANO and IZA and researcher affiliated to the Center for productivity and prosperity of HEC Montréal.

Research Area: Statistical models for linked employer-employee data, duration models, returns to human capital, firm-sponsored training, productivity, turnover, and labour reallocation.

Mike Veall

Languages: English

Short Bio: Professor of Economics, McMaster University and Director of the Productivity Partnership.

Research Area: Top income earners and the 1%.

Tammy Schirle

Languages: English

Short Bio: Professor of Economics, Wilfrid Laurier University.

Research Area: Pensions and retirement, inequalities, and the gender wage-gap.

Tony Fang

Languages: English

Short Bio: Professor of Economics at Memorial University, and Stephen Jarislowsky Chair in Cultural and Economic Transformation.

Research Area: Poverty dynamics, retirement policy and minimum wage policy.  

Mikal Skuterud

Languages: English

Short Bio: Professor of Economics, University of Waterloo.

Research Area: Unionization and regulations in labour markets, particularly how immigrants navigate the labour market.