
Pauline Carry
Assistant Professor of Economics and International Affairs
E-mail:
pauline.carry@princeton.edu
Biography
Pauline Carry, an assistant professor of economics and international affairs, is a labor economist and a macroeconomist. Her research focuses on how employment contracts are formed and terminated, and the effects of labor market institutions aiming at regulating those contracts. She investigates the effects of labor reforms at the microeconomic level and their macroeconomic impact. Her work combines survey and administrative data, as well as theory and econometric methods. Carry has studied the effects of introducing a legal minimum working time of 24 hours per week in France. She analyzed the impacts on firm-level outcomes such as employment and output, gender inequality, and aggregate unemployment.