Augustin de Coulon is working at King’s College since 2009 as a Reader (Assoc. Professor) in Economics. Previously, he was at the UCL Institute of Education (2005-9) and Queen Mary, University of London (2002-5). He studied at the LSE and the University of Geneva (where he obtained his PhD in 2000). He is also affiliated with the Centre for Vocational Education Research (CVER) at the London School of Economics, The Productivity Institute (Manchester) and the ESCoE (King's College).
His research area is in labour economics with emphasis on immigration, health and education. He has worked on the self-selection process of international migration, the performance of migrants on the host and the home (-source) country labour market, the effect of family links on the residential choice for retired immigrants. In the education area, he is working on the wage impact of lifelong learning, and how basic skills affect wages and employment. He also works in health economics focussing on how mental health affects labour market performance.
His publication record includes Journal of Public Economics, Oxford Economic Papers, Review of International Economics, Journal of Population Economics, Education Economics, Review of Economics of the Household, Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance, Applied Economics, Labour, International Journal of Manpower, Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics
He joined IZA as a Research Fellow in April 2004.