Olivier Bargain
Visiting Research Fellow

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too w Bargain Olivier Bargain is Lecturer at University College Dublin since October 2006. He was previously Research Associate at IZA (2004-2006). He received his PhD from the Paris School of Economics (formerly DELTA). His research covers subjects in public/labor/family economics, with a particular interest in intra-household inequalities, child poverty, optimal taxation, labor supply and the efficiency-equity analyses of tax-benefit systems. Olivier has published in the Journal of Population Economics, the Journal of Economic Inequality, the Review of Income and Wealth, Labour Economics, Economics Letters and the Review of Economics of the Household. He has been co-editor of the book series Research in Labor Economics.
Olivier is currently staying at IZA as a Visiting Research Fellow until December 2010.
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IZA Discussion Papers:
No. Author(s)
Title
4959  Olivier Bargain
Libertad Gonzalez
Claire Keane
Berkay Özcan
Female Labor Supply and Divorce: New Evidence from Ireland
4711  Olivier Bargain
Prudence Kwenda
Is Informality Bad? Evidence from Brazil, Mexico and South Africa
4672  Olivier Bargain
Olivier Donni
Monnet Gbakou
The Measurement of Child Costs: Evidence from Ireland
4654  Olivier Bargain
Olivier Donni
The Measurement of Child Costs: A Rothbarth-Type Method Consistent with Scale Economies
4644  Olivier Bargain
Karina Doorley
In-Work Transfers in Good Times and Bad: Simulations for Ireland
4296  Olivier Bargain
The Distributional Effects of Tax-Benefit Policies under New Labour: A Shapley Decomposition
4291  Olivier Bargain
Karina Doorley
Caught in the Trap? The Disincentive Effect of Social Assistance
4286  Olivier Bargain
Prudence Kwenda
The Informal Sector Wage Gap: New Evidence Using Quantile Estimations on Panel Data
4281  Olivier Bargain
Flexible Labor Supply Models
(published in: Economics Letters, 2009, 105 (1), 103-105)
3427  Olivier Bargain
Blaise Melly
Public Sector Pay Gap in France: New Evidence Using Panel Data
3284  Olivier Bargain
Sumon K. Bhaumik
Manisha Chakrabarty
Zhong Zhao
Earnings Differences between Chinese and Indian Wage Earners, 1987–2004
(published in: Review of Income and Wealth, 55(1): 562-587, 2009)
3078  Olivier Bargain
Tim Callan
Analysing the Effects of Tax-Benefit Reforms on Income Distribution: A Decomposition Approach
(published in: Journal of Economic Inequality, online first 9/2008 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10888-008-9101-4))
3004  Olivier Bargain
Herwig Immervoll
Heikki Viitamäki
How Tight Are Safety-Nets in Nordic Countries? Evidence from Finnish Register Data
2988  Olivier Bargain
Leszek Morawski
Michal Myck
Mieczyslaw Socha
As SIMPL As That: Introducing a Tax-Benefit Microsimulation Model for Poland
2669  Olivier Bargain
Olivier Donni
A Theory of Child Targeting
2033  Olivier Bargain
Marco Caliendo
Peter Haan
Kristian Orsini
'Making Work Pay' in a Rationed Labour Market
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2010, 21 (1), 323-351 )
2025  Olivier Bargain
Kristian Orsini
Beans for Breakfast? How Exportable Is the British Workfare Model?
(revised version published in: Research in Labor Economics, 2006, 25, 165-198)
1480  Olivier Bargain
Nicolas Moreau
Cooperative Models in Action: Simulation of a Nash-Bargaining Model of Household Labor Supply with Taxation
1455  Olivier Bargain
On Modeling Household Labor Supply with Taxation
1451  Olivier Bargain
Nicolas Moreau
Is the Collective Model of Labor Supply Useful for Tax Policy Analysis? A Simulation Exercise
(published in: Research on Economic Inequality, 2007 (14), 317-344)
1445  Olivier Bargain
Kristian Orsini
In-Work Policies in Europe: Killing Two Birds with One Stone?
(revised version published in: Labour Economics, 2006, 13 (6), 667-693)
1441  Olivier Bargain
Normative Evaluation of Tax Policies: From Households to Individuals
(revised version published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2008, 21 (2), 339-371)
 

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