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Delphine Roy

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First Name:Delphine
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Last Name:Roy
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RePEc Short-ID:pro1268
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https://www.parisschoolofeconomics.eu/fr/roy-delphine/

Affiliation

(50%) Institut National de la Statistique et des Études Économiques (INSEE)
Government of France

Paris, France
http://www.insee.fr/
RePEc:edi:inseefr (more details at EDIRC)

(50%) Direction de la recherche, des études, de l'évaluation et des statistiques (DREES)
Ministère du Travail, des Relations Sociales, de la Famille et de la Solidarité
Government of France

Paris, France
http://www.travail.gouv.fr/etudes-recherche-statistiques-drees/
RePEc:edi:drsgvfr (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Maurin, Éric & Roy, Delphine, 2008. "L'effet de l'obtention d'une place en crèche sur le retour à l'emploi des mères et leur perception du développement de leurs enfants," CEPREMAP Working Papers (Docweb) 0807, CEPREMAP.

Articles

  1. Delphine Roy, 2019. "8. Répartition et marquage de l’argent au sein du couple," Regards croisés sur l'économie, La Découverte, vol. 0(1), pages 141-148.
  2. Aurélien Poissonnier & Delphine Roy, 2017. "Household Satellite Account for France," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 63(2), pages 353-377, June.
  3. Claire Marbot & Delphine Roy, 2015. "Projections du coût de l’APA et des caractéristiques de ses bénéficiaires à l’horizon 2040 à l’aide du modèle Destinie," Économie et Statistique, Programme National Persée, vol. 481(1), pages 185-209.

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  1. Aurélien Poissonnier & Delphine Roy, 2017. "Household Satellite Account for France," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 63(2), pages 353-377, June.

    Cited by:

    1. Céline Bessière & Sibylle Gollac, 2021. "Why do women accumulate less wealth than men?," Post-Print halshs-03513462, HAL.
    2. Daniel Sichel & Eric von Hippel, 2019. "Household Innovation, R&D, and New Measures of Intangible Capital," NBER Working Papers 25599, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    3. Bernhard Hammer & Alexia Prskawetz, 2022. "Measuring private transfers between generations and gender: an application of national transfer accounts for Austria 2015," Empirica, Springer;Austrian Institute for Economic Research;Austrian Economic Association, vol. 49(3), pages 573-599, August.
    4. Carla Canelas & François Gardes & Philip Merrigan & Silvia Salazar, 2014. "Are Time and Money Equally Substitutable for All Commodity Groups in the Household's Domestic Production?," Post-Print hal-01112620, HAL.
    5. Elena Dalla Chiara & Martina Menon & Federico Perali, 2015. "An Integrated Data Base to Measure Living Standards," Working Papers 28/2015, University of Verona, Department of Economics.
    6. Daniel Sichel & Eric von Hippel, 2021. "Household Innovation and R&D: Bigger than You Think," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 67(3), pages 639-658, September.
    7. Bernhard Hammer & Sonja Spitzer & Lili Vargha & Tanja Istenic, 2019. "The Gender Dimension of Intergenerational Transfers in Europe," VID Working Papers 1907, Vienna Institute of Demography (VID) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna.
    8. Céline Bessiere & Sibylle Gollac, 2021. "Capital," Post-Print halshs-03513446, HAL.
    9. Hammer, Bernhard & Spitzer, Sonja & Vargha, Lili & Istenič, Tanja, 2020. "The gender dimension of intergenerational transfers in Europe," The Journal of the Economics of Ageing, Elsevier, vol. 15(C).
    10. Błaszczak-Przybycińska Ilona & Marszałek Marta, 2019. "Satellite Account Of Household Production. Methodological Remarks And Results For Poland," Econometrics. Advances in Applied Data Analysis, Sciendo, vol. 23(1), pages 61-76, March.

  2. Claire Marbot & Delphine Roy, 2015. "Projections du coût de l’APA et des caractéristiques de ses bénéficiaires à l’horizon 2040 à l’aide du modèle Destinie," Économie et Statistique, Programme National Persée, vol. 481(1), pages 185-209.

    Cited by:

    1. François Legendre, 2019. "The Emergence and Consolidation of Microsimulation Methods in France," Economie et Statistique / Economics and Statistics, Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques (INSEE), issue 510-511-5, pages 201-217.
    2. Charlotte Geay & Grégoire de Lagasnerie & Makram Larguem, 2015. "Intégrer les dépenses de santé dans un modèle de microsimulation dynamique : le cas des dépenses de soins de ville," Économie et Statistique, Programme National Persée, vol. 481(1), pages 211-234.

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