Publications
The IPP intends to make all its research work public and attaches particular importance to the dissemination of its findings beyond academic circles. Thus, alongside with conventional academic (and sometimes technical) publications, the IPP makes summary documents accessible to the largest possible number of people.
IPP Policy Brief n°63 - March 2021
Skilled immigration : A solution to labor shortages?Authors: Sara Signorelli
IPP Policy Brief n°62 - February 2021
Multi-school catchment areas in Paris : What results after three years ?Authors: Julien Grenet, Youssef Souidi
IPP Policy Brief n°61 - January 2021
Grandes Écoles: Have they become more socially inclusive since the mid-2000s?Authors: Cécile Bonneau, Pauline Charousset, Julien Grenet, Georgia Thebault
IPP Policy Brief n°60 - October 2020
Trapped by the Prisoner’s Dilemma, the United States Presidential Election Needs a Coordination DeviceAuthors: Héloïse Cloléry, Yukio Koriyama
IPP Policy Brief n°59 - October 2020
Unequal from birth: Can text messages improve language interactions between parents and children in disadvantaged families?Authors: Clément de Chaisemartin, Charlotte Combier, Quentin Daviot, Marc Gurgand, Sophie Kern
IPP Policy Brief n°58 - September 2020
Unemployment insurance: A mirror of labor market segmentationAuthors: François Fontaine, Basile Vidalenc
IPP Policy Brief n°57 - September 2020
Should employer contributions to unemployment insurance be adjusted?Authors: François Fontaine, Basile Vidalenc
IPP Policy Brief n°56 - July 2020
Should European integration go further? A survey of French, German and Italian members of national parliamentsAuthors: Pierre C. Boyer, Elie Gerschel, Anasuya Raj
IPP Policy Brief n°55 - July 2020
What policies for the hydrogen sector ? Lessons from city busesAuthors: Guy Meunier, Jean-Pierre Ponssard