Emmanuelle Martinez
Paris Dauphine University
Emmanuelle Martinez works as a consultant at Paris Dauphine University. Her research interests include Latin America, labour markets, pension, happiness and well-being. Emmanuelle worked for one year at the OECD Development Center in the Americas department and also for 6 months in Paris School of Economics (ENS) and for the French ministry of Health. During her PhD she specialized on pension and informality in Latin America.
Emmanuelle holds a PhD in Economics from Paris Dauphine University (2010) and a master's degree in International Economy and Development from Paris Dauphine University (2006). Her dissertation (supervised by Najat El Mekkaoui de Freitas) analyses the link between pension, savings and informality in Latin America.
Articles by Emmanuelle Martinez:
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Providing social protection to informal laborers
12 February 2011, 8178 reads
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