Dr. Fraikin contributes to the analysis and development of labour market information in Canada. She brings expertise in public policy analysis, microeconomics and econometrics, and in labour market, population and public economics.
Prior to joining LMIC, Anne-Lore gained extensive experience in a wide variety of roles. She worked as a doctoral researcher at the United Nations University in the Netherlands and at the University of Liège in Belgium. She has also worked as a data and financial risk analyst in the energy and banking sectors. Anne-Lore’s professional background also includes working as a consultant for the World Bank and co-authoring chapters in two books for the NBER International Social Security project. She has collaborated with prestigious institutions such as the Paris School of Economics and the International Labour Organization in the Philippines.
Anne-Lore holds a joint-PhD in Economics from the United Nations University – Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (MERIT) in the Netherlands and Liege University in Belgium, a Master’s in Management Science from Liege University in Belgium, and a Master’s in Public Policy from the United-Nations University in the Netherlands.
About the Labour Market Information Council
The Labour Market Information Council (LMIC) is a not-for-profit organization that was created to address the need for more consistent, reliable and accessible labour market information for Canadians. LMIC works collaboratively across governments and public and private stakeholders to enable a pan-Canadian labour market information ecosystem that empowers Canadians to make more informed decisions in a changing, dynamic world of work through the development of labour market information research publications and interactive tools.