Hélène Turon
I am a Professor in Economics in the School of Economics at the University of Bristol.
Here are my contact details:
Room 2B9
School of Economics,
University of Bristol
Priory Road Complex, Bristol BS8 1TU
Email: helene.turon-lacarrieu@bristol.ac.uk
My CV on this link.
Research
My research interests are in labour economics. I am interested in both theoretical and empirical aspects of labour market models. My recent research focuses on labour reallocation, the public-private pay gap, earnings dynamics and firing taxes. My ongoing research is on search and matching models with flexible work arrangements, employment protection legislation, and on household labour supply. Below is a list of my completed papers and work in progress.
Completed papers
Zero-hours Contracts in a Frictional Labor Market, with Juan Jose Dolado and Etienne Lalé, CEPR Discussion Paper, DP16843, 2021.
So different yet so alike: micro and macro labour market outcomes in Germany and Spain, with Maia Güell, Cristina Lafuente, and Manuel Sánchez, SERIEs, 2021.
Consumer Search Frictions on the Internet, with Gregory Jolivet, Review of Economic Studies, p.1258-1300, 2019.
Public Sector Wage Policy and Labor Market Equilibrium: a Structural Model, with Jake Bradley and Fabien Postel-Vinay, Journal of the European Economic Association, vol. 15.6, p.1214-1257, 2017.
Salaires et Emploi dans les Secteurs Public et Privé, Différences et Interactions, with Jake Bradley, Matt Dickson and Fabien Postel-Vinay, Revue Francaise d'Economie, vol. 31.1, p.65-109, 2016.
The Impact of Firing Restrictions on Labour Market Equilibrium in the Presence of On-the-job Search, with Fabien Postel-Vinay, The Economic Journal, vol. 124, p.31-61, 2014.
The Lifetime Earnings Premium in the Public Sector: The View from Europe, with Matt Dickson and Fabien Postel-Vinay, Labour Economics, vol. 31, p. 141-161, 2014.
On-the job Search, Productivity Shocks, and the Individual Earnings Process, with Fabien Postel-Vinay, International Economic Review, vol. 51, p. 599–629, August 2010.
Worker Flows, Job Flows and Unemployment in a Matching Model, with Simon Burgess, European Economic Review, vol. 54, p. 393-408, April 2010.
The Public Pay Gap in Britain: Small Differences That (Don't?) Matter, with Fabien Postel-Vinay, Economic Journal, vol. 117, p. 1460-1503, October 2007.
Unemployment dynamics,duration and equilibrium: Evidence from Britain, with Simon Burgess, EconomicJournal, vol. 115, p. 423–448, April 2005.
Inflow composition, duration dependence, and their impact on the UK unemployment outflow rate, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, vol. 65, p. 31–47, Feb 2003.
Work in progress
Home production of childcare and labour supply decisions in a collective household model.
The fiscal return to child care subsidies, with David Koll and Dominik Sachs.
Job Mobility and Creative Destruction: Flexicurity in the Land of Schumpeter, with Francis Kramarz, Franck Malherbet and Josef Zweimuller.
School Choice and Segregation, with Ellen Greaves.
Teaching
I currently teach units Labour Economics and Applied Economic Dissertation (third-year undergraduate). For students enrolled on these units, further information is available on BlackBoard.
My girls
Sophie and Chloe and again.