scientific Board
members
Guido Citoni (Associate Fellow)
Guida Ayza Estopa (Associate Fellow) Valentine Fays (Associate Fellow) Nicola Gagliardi (Associate Fellow) Andrea Garnero (Associate Fellow) Romina Giuliano (Associate Fellow) Elena Grinza (Associate Fellow) Benoît Mahy (Associate Fellow) Bernhard Michel (Associate Fellow) Guillaume Perilleux (Associate Fellow) |
Kevin Pineda Hernandez (Associate Fellow)
Céline Piton (Associate Fellow) François Rycx (Regular Fellow) Thomas Senterre (PhD Student) Rachel Stichelbaut (PhD Student) Isabelle Terraz (Associate Fellow) Ilan Tojerow (Associate Fellow) Guillaume Vermeylen (Associate Fellow) Mélanie Volral (Associate Fellow) Alexandre Waroquier (PhD Student) |
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The LABour Economics Lab (LABEL) specializes in the area labour economics & industrial relations, in particular the analysis of matched employer-employee panel data to uncover the determinants of productivity, earnings (wage costs) and cost-competitiveness.
LABEL also conducts research on labour market institutions (e.g., trade unions, minimum wages, labour market protection legislation); educational and skills mismatches; migration; discrimination; workforce diversity, HRM practices and firm performance; ageing and employability; global value chains and offshoring; sickness absenteeism; firm credit constraints and employment; and household over-indebtedness.
LABEL has advised various organizations including the Central Economic Council, the European Central Bank, Eurofound, the European Commission, the European Trade Union Institute, the King Baudouin Foundation, the Fondation Bernheim, IWEPS, the National Bank of Belgium, and the OECD.
LABEL also conducts research on labour market institutions (e.g., trade unions, minimum wages, labour market protection legislation); educational and skills mismatches; migration; discrimination; workforce diversity, HRM practices and firm performance; ageing and employability; global value chains and offshoring; sickness absenteeism; firm credit constraints and employment; and household over-indebtedness.
LABEL has advised various organizations including the Central Economic Council, the European Central Bank, Eurofound, the European Commission, the European Trade Union Institute, the King Baudouin Foundation, the Fondation Bernheim, IWEPS, the National Bank of Belgium, and the OECD.