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Bonsang Éric
Professeur des universités
Biographie
Eric Bonsang is professor of Economics at University Paris-Dauphine. He is a fellow of the Robert N. Butler Columbia Aging Center (Columbia University), the Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market (ROA, Maastricht University), and the Network for Studies on Pensions, Aging and Retirement (Netspar). He is Associate Editor of the Journal of the Economics of Aging. His current research interests focus on economics of ageing, health economics, applied microeconometrics, and labour and demographic economics.
Publications
Articles
Bonsang É., Van Soest A. (2020), Time devoted to home production and retirement in couples: A panel data analysis, Labour Economics, vol. 65, p. 101810
Bonsang É., Costa-Font J. (2020), Behavioral regularities in old age planning, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, vol. 173, p. 297-300
Bonsang É., Skirbekk V., Staudinger U. (2017), As You Sow, So Shall You Reap: Gender-Role Attitudes and Late-Life Cognition, Psychological Science, vol. 28, n°9, p. 1201-1213
Grotz C., Letenneur L., Bonsang É., Amieva H., Meillon C., Quertemont E., Salmon E., Adam S., ICTUS/DSA group ., Deli M. (2015), Retirement Age and the Age of Onset of Alzheimer’s Disease: Results from the ICTUS Study, PLoS ONE, vol. 10, n°2, p. e0115056
Bonsang É., Van Soest A. (2015), Satisfaction with daily activities after retirement in Europe, Ageing and Society, vol. 35, n°06, p. 1146-1170
Bonsang É., Dohmen T. (2015), Risk attitude and cognitive aging, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, vol. 112, p. 112-126
Bonsang É., Van Soest A. (2015), Satisfaction with daily activities after retirement in Europe, Ageing and Society, vol. 35, n°06, p. 1146-1170
Adam S., Bonsang É., Grotz C., Perelman S. (2013), Occupational activity and cognitive reserve: implications in terms of prevention of cognitive aging and Alzheimer’s disease, Clinical Interventions in Aging, vol. 8, p. 377—390
Skirbekk V., Stonawski M., Bonsang É., Staudinger U. (2013), The Flynn effect and population aging, Intelligence, vol. 41, n°3, p. 169-177
Bonsang É., Van Soest A. (2012), Satisfaction with job and income among older individuals across European countries, Social Indicators Research, vol. 105, n°2, p. 227-254
Bonsang É., Adam S., Perelman S. (2012), Does retirement affect cognitive functioning?, Journal of Health Economics, vol. 31, n°3, p. 490-501
Bonsang É., Klein T. (2012), Retirement and subjective well-being, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, vol. 83, n°3, p. 311-329
Bonsang É., Van Soest A. (2012), Satisfaction with social contacts of older Europeans, Social Indicators Research, vol. 105, n°2, p. 273-292
Bonsang É. (2009), Does informal care from children to their elderly parents substitute for formal care in Europe?, Journal of Health Economics, vol. 28, n°1, p. 143-154
Bonsang É. (2007), How do middle-aged children allocate time and money transfers to their older parents in Europe?, Empirica - Journal of European Economics, vol. 34, n°2, p. 171-188
Adam S., Bonsang É., Germain S., Perelman S. (2007), Retraite, activités non professionnelles et vieillissement cognitif. Une exploration à partir des données de Share, Economie et statistique / Economics and Statistics, vol. 403-404, p. 83-96