
Ekaterina Kalugina
Research Faculty
Assistant Professor
University of Evry-Val d’Essonne
Research group: Applied Economics & Policy
Personal Website
Research Interests
Applied Microeconomics, Labor Economics
Short bio
I am an assistant professor of Economics at University of Evry (Paris-Saclay). Graduated from Paris 1 University Panthéon-Sorbonne (Phd) and National Research University - Higher School of Economics of Moscow (Master degree), I am also a research associate at The Employment and Labour Research Centre (CEET, Centre d’Etudes de l’Emploi et du Travail) within “Organisational changes, work and employment” research program. My research interests include labour economics with a special focus on work organisation and quality of working life. Since June 2018 I am in charge of the Master Programme (M2) “Innovation, Markets & Data Science”.
Publications
Working Papers
Work organization, gender and workforce transition to non‑employment in OECD countries
Eurasian Business Review, 2025Ekaterina Kalugina & Nathalie Greenan & Mouhamadou Moustapha Niang
Has the Quality of Work Improved in the EU-15 between 1995 and 2005?
Industrial and Corporate Change, 2014Ekaterina Kalugina & Nathalie Greenan & Emmanuelle Walkowiak
Qualité du travail et dynamique de l’emploi en Europe pendant la crise (2005-2010)
L’emploi en temps de crise, 2013Thomas Amossé & Ekaterina Kalugina
The Working Poor
Growing Income Inequalities, 2012Ekaterina Kalugina
Intra-household inequality in transitional Russia
Review of Economics of the Household, 2009Ekaterina Kalugina & Catherine Sofer & Natalia Radtchenko
How do spouses share their full income ? Identification of the sharing rule using self-reported income
The review of income and wealth, 2009Ekaterina Kalugina & Catherine Sofer & Natalia Radtchenko
Une analyse du partage intrafamilial du revenu à partir de données subjectives
Écnomie et Prévision, 2008Ekaterina Kalugina & Natalia Radtchenko & Catherine Sofer
Travail et pauvreté en Russie : évaluations objectives et perceptions subjectives
Économie et Statistique, 2004Ekaterina Kalugina & Boris Najman