Summary
Gustave Kenedi is an Assistant Professor of Economics at CY Cergy Paris University with nine years of experience researching educational inequalities and intergenerational mobility. He completed a PhD at Sciences Po and held research positions at LSE and the OECD, where he contributed to Skills Outlook reports on digitalisation, skills, and regional inequalities. His work combines rigorous econometric analysis with policy-facing research, having advised French government bodies and drafted sections for high-profile OECD publications. Comfortable with large administrative datasets and Stata automation, he uncovers geographic and occupational patterns in social mobility that inform practical policy interventions. Based in the UK, he brings a rare blend of academic depth and hands-on policy consulting across international institutions.
9 years of coding experience
Master of Science (MSc) Economics, Master of Science (MSc) Economics at Sciences Po
MPSI, MPSI at Lycée Janson de Sailly
French Baccalauréat with International Option (OIB) Série S - Spécialité Maths, French Baccalauréat with International Option (OIB) Série S - Spécialité Maths at Lycée de Sèvres
Bachelor of Science (BSc) Political Economy, Bachelor of Science (BSc) Political Economy at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Bachelor of Science (BSc) Political Economy, Bachelor of Science (BSc) Political Economy at King's College London
English, French, Italian, Spanish