Anthony Lepinteur is a tenured Research Scientist at the Department of Cognitive and Behavioural Sciences of the University of Luxembourg. He is also a Research Affiliate at the Observatory of Well-being (CEPREMAP).
Most of his research and publications revolves around the measurement of economic insecurity, its causes and its consequences on individual behaviours, both theoretically and empirically. The interplay between economic insecurity and public policy is also a key element of his research agenda.
Anthony Lepinteur also published articles, mostly empirical, about different topics such as gender inequality, child development, income inequality and health. Moreover, he recently published a series of articles on the economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.
He has received the 2020 Young Economist Award of the Austrian Economic Association and the 2021 IARIW Ruggles Memorial Prize.
Anthony Lepinteur joined the board of Associate Editors of the Journal of Population Economics in September 2023.