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11 Facts About Thomas Lemieux

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Thomas Lemieux was born on August 10,1962 and is a Canadian economist and professor at the University of British Columbia.

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In 1999, Thomas Lemieux accepted a faculty position at the University of British Columbia.

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Thomas Lemieux has been an associate editor at several economics journals, such as the Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, Labour Economics, Journal of the European Economic Association, Review of Economics and Statistics, and American Economic Review.

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Thomas Lemieux is a fellow at the Royal Society of Canada and the Society of Labor Economists.

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At the University of British Columbia, Thomas Lemieux directs the Team for Advanced Research on Globalization, Education, and Technology.

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Thomas Lemieux has published 40 journal articles and two books on labor economics.

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The main area of Thomas Lemieux's research has been the distribution and dynamics of wages.

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In further work on unions, Lemieux argues that Canadian unions increase the average wage of workers and compress the returns to skills, and provides a comprehensive comparison of the effect of unionization on wage inequality in the US, Canada and UK.

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Thomas Lemieux has contributed significantly to the methodological development of applied econometrics.

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Similarly, in a study with Kevin Milligan that uses the discontinuity in Quebecois social assistance between childless recipients under and above age 30, Thomas Lemieux observes that the increase in social assistance benefits reduces employment by disincentivizing work.

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Publications with Guido Imbens and David S Lee, Lemieux further reviewed the use of regression discontinuity designs in economics and provides guidance for practitioners.