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Fanny Landaud Ph.D.

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Fanny Landaud, Ph.D., is a postdoctoral researcher in economics at the Norwegian School of Economics. Fanny's main areas of research include labor economics, the economics of education, family economics, and health economics. She is particularly interested in understanding the causes and consequences of socioeconomic and gender inequalities in education. To this end, she uses a wide range of empirical methods to shed light on the determinants of students' schooling decisions, and to assess how different education paths affect individuals' success in the labor market.

Fanny completed her Ph.D. in economics at the Paris School of Economics; she is also a former student of the École Normale Supérieure in Paris.