Pierre-Loup Beauregard
PhD Candidate in Economics · Vancouver School of Economics, UBC
I'm a labour economist. My research focuses on income inequality and how public policies shape poverty, with a particular interest in social housing and homelessness.
In June 2026, I will join the Department of Economics at Université de Montréal as an Assistant Professor.
You can find my full CV here.
Working Papers
It's About Time: Social Housing, Parental Labour Supply, and Long-term Child Outcomes JMP
Featured: TheEconomicMisfit
Why Do Union Jobs Pay More? New Evidence from Matched Employer-Employee Data
Featured: NBER The Digest · Revise & Resubmit, Quarterly Journal of Economics
A Welfare Analysis of Universal Childcare: Lessons From a Canadian Reform
Best Paper Prize 2024 (runner-up), Canadian Labour Economics Forum ·
Submitted
Media:
NY Times,
Le Devoir,
Radio Canada,
La Presse
Work in Progress
Pathways Into and Out of Homelessness
Immigrant Neighborhood Formation: Evidence from Canadian Cities