Vincent Vandenberghe is a full professor of economics at the Economics School of Louvain and serves as International Affairs - Academic Coordinator, bringing over two decades of academic leadership and nine years in his current administrative trajectory. Trained as an economist with a PhD from Université catholique de Louvain, he blends rigorous applied econometrics with domain expertise in labour, ageing, human capital and productivity analysis. His research probes supply- and demand-side barriers to elderly employment, heterogeneity in work capacity and life expectancy with direct implications for pension design, and how age, gender and education shape firm-level productivity. He has held department head and long-standing professorial roles, combining international research experience with hands-on academic coordination in the Brussels metropolitan area. Colleagues know him for translating complex demographic and labour dynamics into policy-relevant insights and for maintaining an active academic presence across Ideas/RePEc, Google Scholar and ResearchGate.
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PhD, Economics, PhD, Economics at Université catholique de Louvain
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Vincent Vandenberghe - International Affairs - Academic Coordinator