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Bruno CréponPDF version

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ENSAE et École Polytechnique
Doctorat, Université de Paris, Sorbonne
bruno.crepon@ensae.fr
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Bruno Crépon is a researcher at Centre de Recherche en Économie et Statistique (CREST) and an Associate Professor at ENSAE and École Polytechnique. The focus of his research is on policy evaluation with special attention to labor market policies.

Evaluations

Counseling and Job Placement for Young Graduate Job Seekers in France (Jeunes Diplômés)
An Impact Evaluation of Microcredit in Rural Areas of Morocco
Counseling the Unemployed in France (OPP/CVE)
Supporting 18-25 Year-Olds Through Long-Term Mentoring Plus Financial Assistance in France (Pass' Accompagnement)
Avoiding Injuries at Home for Older People in France
Small Business Training and Loans for Aspiring Entrepreneurs in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods in France
Facilitating Youth's Access to Apprenticeships, and Encouraging Youth to Complete them in France
Counseling Welfare Recipients in Hauts de Seine, France
Encouraging Youth Entrepreneurship in France
Discrimination in Hiring and Anonymous CVs in France (CV Anonymes)
Training and Technical Assistance for New Entrepreneurs in Morocco
Professional Advising, Job Search Support and Apprenticeships for University Drop-Outs in France (AFIJ)

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