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Philippe Gerber's picture
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Philippe GERBER is a geographer with main interests in Land Use and Transport Interaction, especially those linking residential and daily mobility, using spatial analysis and econometric tools. He also has expertise in survey design and the application of related analytical methods. In doing so, he contributes to a better understanding of spatial mobility behaviours beyond the traditional prism of ‘bounded rationality’, with a focus on individuals’ attitudes, preferences and representations. He is working at the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research – LISER – since 2001, after his completion of his PhD in 2000 about residential mobility in general, and gentrification, segregation and urban comfort in particular. He is also lecturer in different universities and research associate at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS). He is currently visiting scholar at the School of Urban Planning and the Department of Geography at McGill University, and also at the Faculty of Environmental Planning at the University of Montréal (QC, Canada) up to August 2019.
Adda Justiniano's picture
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I’m a PhD student at the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research, in the department of Living Conditions. My project is about the integration of immigrant women in the labour market.
Frédéric DURAND's picture
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I am a geographer and I am working on the fields of urban studies and border studies. I participated in many reserach projects related to cross-border governance, cross-border integration and spatial planning across border. I am currently invovled a Jean Monnet Network on the European Capital of Culture in border context.
Antoine Decoville's picture
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I am a researcher at Luxembourg Institute of socio-economic research since 2007. I hold a PhD from the University of Strasbourg, obtained in 2006. I am a geographer, with a specialization on spatial planning and urban development.
Allison Christians's picture
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I am a law professor whose research focuses on national and international tax law and policy issues, with emphasis on the relationship between taxation and economic development and on the role of government and non-government institutions and actors in the creation of tax policy norms. I have written numerous scholarly articles, essays, and book chapters, as well as editorials, columns, and articles in professional journals, addressing national and international tax law and policy issues. Recent research focuses on the alignment of taxation with the sustainable development goals; evolving international norms of tax cooperation and competition; tax aspects of new technologies; and evolving conceptions of rights in taxation
Jos Meester's picture
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Research fellow at the Clingendael Institute of International Relations (the Hague, the Netherlands). Head of the Horn of Africa program and business and peace line of work.
Gindo Tampubolon's picture
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My research group does socio-technical intervention in Indonesia to engage health volunteers in villages to identify adults at risk of cardiovascular death and yet undiagnosed (in short, unmet needs for cardiovascular care), then get them looked after by health professionals and keep the risk under control. The baseline report of this intervention can be read here: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215219. We have evaluated this complex intervention and the report is currently under review even while the intervention is being scaled up to a wider population.
Volker H. Schmidt's picture
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Professor of Sociology, born, raised and educated in Germany, working in Singapore since 2001
David Marguerit's picture
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David Marguerit is a policy analyst at the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) where he leads work to develop evidence-based policy advice on labor market inclusion. He is also President of European DataLab, a fact tank that provides economic and statistical analysis on European countries. Before joining the LISER, David Marguerit worked at the OECD where he led projects on well-being and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Among these projects, he provided support to Slovenia to build a national development strategy aligned with the SDGs. He also assessed how fare are OECD countries from reaching the SDGs for children and young people. He also worked at France Stratégie, the Economic and Social Council of the French Prime Minister, where he carried out analysis on poverty, inequalities and social exclusion.
Sherine alshawarby's picture
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professor of economics with extensive experience on subsidy reforms, poverty, inequality and inclusive growth issues

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