PhD, CEMFI
Joan Llull is Research Professor at the Institute for Economic Analysis (IAE-CSIC) and Associate Research Professor of the Barcelona School of Economics (BSE). He is also an External Fellow at CReAM (UCL). He received his PhD from CEMFI in 2011.
Prior to joining CSIC, he worked at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) and MOVE.
Professor Llull's research focuses on labor economics, and more specifically on immigration, internal migration, occupational mobility, inequality, human capital, family economics, and health. His main research typically estimates dynamic discrete choice models of equilibrium, but several of his papers also use more reduced form approaches.
His work has been published in the Review of Economic Studies, Journal of Human Resources, and the European Economic Review, among others. His research has been funded by prestigious grants, including a Starting Grant from the European Research Council (ERC).
Llull is the Data Editor of the Econometric Society (for its journals Econometrica, Quantitative Economics, and Theoretical Economics) and editorial board member of the Review of Economic Studies. He has also served as Data Editor at the Economic Journal and the Econometrics Journal, associate editor of SERIEs --- The Journal of the Spanish Economic Association, and guest editor for Labour Economics, the Journal of the European Association of Labour Economists.
- BSE Associate Research Professor appointment (2020-2025)
- SERIEs Award (2020)
- ERC Starting Grant, "Dynamic Modeling of Labor Market Mobility and Human Capital Accumulation" (2018)
- "la Caixa" Foundation Research Grant on Socioeconomic Well-being (2017)
- BSE Seed Grant, "The Labor Market Consequences of Selective Immigration Policies" (2016)
- BSE Seed Grant, "Unemployment and Population Growth" (2014)