Louis Sirugue

Louis Sirugue

Research Officer

International Inequalities Institute

Languages
English, French
Key Expertise
Intergenerational Mobility; Labor Economics; Economics of Migration

About me

Louis Sirugue is an applied microeconomist specialized in Labor and Migration Economics. He joined the International Inequalities Institute as a Research Officer after his doctoral studies at the Paris School of Economics. His research focuses on intergenerational mobility and on the socio-economic integration of second-generation immigrants. Louis Sirugue is also affiliated to the French Institute for Demographic Studies (INED) and to the French Collaborative Institute on Migration (ICM).

Expertise Details

Intergenerational Mobility; Labor Economics; Economics of Migration

Recent Publications

  • Trevisan, F., Vaughan, M. & Vromen, A. (2025). Story Tech: Power, Storytelling, and Social Change Advocacy. University of Michigan Press. 
  • Vaughan, M. & Schieferdecker, D. (2025), 'Seeing a New Type of Economic Inequality Discourse: Inequality as Spectacle in the “Billionaire Space Race”', International Journal of Communication, 19 (1), 348-369 
  • Vaughan, M., & Kerr, S. (2025). Visual representations of wealth inequality in political communication. Visual Communication.
  • Vaughan, M., Gruber, J. B., & Langer, A. I. (2025). The tension between connective action and platformisation: Disconnected action in the GameStop short squeeze. New Media & Society, 27(2), 632-654.