不良研究所

Sebastien Breau

Title: 
Associate Professor and Department Chair
Sebastien Breau
Contact Information
Address: 

Burnside Hall Room 417

Phone: 
514-398-3242
Email address: 
sebastien.breau [at] mcgill.ca
Research areas: 
Economic geography
Regional economic development
Spatial Inequalities
International trade
Quantitative methods
Innovation
Biography: 

I am an Associate Professor of Geography at 不良研究所. Before joining the Department in 2006, I completed graduate studies in geography at the University of California Los Angeles (PhD, 2006) and economics at the Universit茅 Laval (MA, 1999), as well as undergraduate studies in economics at the Universit茅 de Moncton (B.Sc.Soc,1995). In between degrees, I also worked as an economist with the Conference Board of Canada and the Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development (Universit茅 de Moncton). I currently serve as co-editor of the 聽, Academic Director of the 不良研究所-Concordia Quebec Inter-university Center for Social Statistics (QICSS) Lab and mentor for the Provost鈥檚 Faculty Mentor Network at 不良研究所.

Current research: 

At the core of my research is a drive to understand recent geographies of income inequality. More specifically, my research program is shaped around two key foci: (i) identifying and explaining spatial patterns of inequality across North American regions and (ii) studying the linkages between international trade, foreign investment and regional economic development. My work on these issues has been published in a wide range of journals (see below) and supported by grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), the Fonds qu茅b茅cois de recherche sur la soci茅t茅 et la culture (FQRSC), Statistics Canada and the Canadian Institute for Research on Public Policy and Public Administration.

On-going projects:

  • 鈥淭he urban and regional dynamics of Canada's shrinking middle class.鈥 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Insight Grant. Principal Investigator (2018-2023).
  • 鈥淎rctic Economy and Social Transitions 鈥 The WAGE Circumpolar Partnership.鈥 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Partnership Grant. Co-Investigator with G茅rard Duhaime, Project Lead (2021-2026).
  • 鈥淟inking National and Regional Income Inequality: Cross-Country Data Harmonization and Analysis.鈥 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Open Research Area Grant. Co-Investigator with Neil Lee, Project Lead (2021-2024).
  • 鈥淐anadian Journal of Regional Science.鈥 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Aid to Scholarly Journals, Principal Investigator (2022-2025).
Selected publications: 
  • Breau, S. and A. Lee (2023) The evolution of the Kuznets curve in Canada, Papers in Regional Science. doi.org/10.1111/pirs.12737.
  • Lee, A., Rodgers, W.M. and S. Breau (2023) Challenging transitions? Assessing the occupational mobility patterns of US immigrants by gender, International Migration. .
  • Breau, S., Wylie, M., Manaugh, K. and S. Carr (2023) Inclusive growth, public transit infrastructure investments and neighbourhood trajectories of inequality in Montreal, Environment and Planning A. doi.org/10.1177/0308518X231162091.
  • Riva, M., Makasi, S., Das, R., O鈥橲ullivan, Kaiser, D., Dufresne, P. and S. Breau (2023) Energy poverty: an overlooked risk factor for the health of Canadians, Canadian Journal of Public Health. doi.org/10.17269/s41997-023-00741-0.
  • Breau, S. et K. Manaugh (2023) , Options Politiques.
  • Breau, S. (2022) 鈥淎nalyzing the dynamics of inter-regional inequality: The case of Canada鈥 in S. Rey and R. Franklin (Eds.) 鈥The Handbook of Spatial Analysis in the Social Sciences.鈥 Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 416-433.
  • Coomes, O. T., Abizaid, C., Breau, S. and T. R. Moore (2022) The academic job market in U.S. Geography and the business cycle: The long shadow of the 2007鈥2009 recession. The Professional Geographer, 74(4): 602-619.
  • Breau, S. and J. Dub茅 (2021) Editorial note. Canadian Journal of Regional Science, 44(1): 3-4.
  • Breau, S., Burkhart, N., Shin, M., Marchand, Y. and J. Sauer (2020) Is it time to start worrying about growing regional inequalities in Canada? The Canadian Geographer, 64(4): 542鈥550.
  • Marchand, Y., Dub茅, J., and S. Breau (2020) Exploring the causes and consequences of regional income inequality in Canada. Economic Geography, 96(2) 83-107.
  • Marchand, Y., Breau, S., and J. Essletzbichler (2019) How does inequality affect growth? Evidence from a panel of Canadian regions. Canadian Journal of Regional Science, 42(2): 130-140.
  • Cavanaugh, A. and S. Breau (2019) Changing fortunes: An analysis of the dynamics of income inequality in US metropolitan areas. Canadian Journal of Regional Science, 42(1): 66-76.

Research lab members:

  • Annie Lee, post-doc fellow (2021- )
  • Morgan Sleeth, PhD student (2021- )
  • Niall Harney, MA student (2018-22)
  • Saman Gais-Rhasem, MA student (2021- )
  • Simon Dufour, BA Urban Studies & Economics student (2022-23)
  • Lara Martin, BA Honours student (2023- )
  • Shai Rotbard-Seelig, BA Urban Systems student (2023- )
Group: 
Faculty
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