In charge of policies and programmes evaluation methods at the Conseil général de l'environnement et du développement durable (CGEDD), Ministry of sustainable development (MEEDDAT), Paris
CGEDD, pièce 2752, Tour Pascal B, 92055 La Défense Cedex.
Tél : 033-1-40 81 60 31
Email :
bernard.perret@developpement-durable.gouv.fr
Biographical informations
Born in 1951
Professional course
Gratuated from Ecole polytechnique and ENSAE (Ecole nationale de la statistique et des études économiques)
Civil servant – Ingénieur général des ponts et chaussées
Currently in charge of policies and programmes evaluation development at the Conseil Général de l'environnement et du développement durable, Ministry of sustainable development, Paris.
Former member of the National Council for Evaluation (CNE) (1998-2002).
1990-1998, General Secretary of the Scientific Council for Evaluation..
1987 : Chief of the Bureau de l'emploi et des salaires (studies on employement and wages), Direction de la Prévision, Ministère de l'Economie et des Finances.
1985 : Journalist, Chief buisness editor at the daily La Croix.
1984 : In charge of sectorial forecasts at the INSEE (national statistic office).
1983 : Member of the staff (Conseiller technique) of the State secretary for Health ;1976 : Administrateur de l'INSEE, Chief assistant at the statistical office of the Ministry of social affairs.
Other actvities
Member of the Laboratoire de sociologie du changement des institutions (LSCI-CNRS)
Teaches at the Institut Catholique de Paris (Paris)
Member of the editorial board of the following publication : Evaluation (London), Esprit
Member of the French evaluation society (SFE) and of the European Evaluation Society (EES).
Texts in English
Beyond unemployment, systemic social issues of work transformations
The quest for Common Good : Milestones for a post-utilitarian approach
Institutionalise or professionalise evaluation : the French case
Ethical Guidelines, Process and Product Quality Standards, What For ? (with Jean-Claude Barbier)
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