Nicole Fortin
Nicole M. Fortin (born 1954) is a Professor in the
Vancouver School of Economics (VSE) at
University of British Columbia, where she obtained her Ph.D. in Economics. Before moving to
Vancouver, B.C. in 1999, Fortin taught at
Université de Montréal for ten years in her hometown. She was the President of the Canadian Women Economic Network (CWEN) in 2013–2014. Her research focus is placed on three main themes, including the linkage between labour market institutions and
wage inequality, issues related to the economic progress of
gender equality, as well as contributions to decomposition methods. Notably, Fortin contributed to the ground-breaking research presented in the 2015
World Happiness Report by examining how various factors (e.g. gender and age) impact feelings of happiness for individuals, and societal well-being overall, across the globe.
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