ABOUT ME
I am an economist working on health and education research questions.
After 10 years at the University of Leeds in the UK, I was appointed Professor in Health Economics at the Université Catholique de Louvain in Septembre 2018.
I deliver and design methodological research in economics and health economics; I use applied microeconometrics as well as economic evaluation methods.
My recent research work has led me to the use of geographical identifiers and spatial econometrics as well as develop global health research.
In 2015 I was nominated for the Women of Achievement Award at the University of Leeds, if you want to know more about me, I answered a short interview that you can find here.
I was awarded my HDR (Habilitation à Diriger des Recherche) in November 2017 at the Université de Bordeaux. Here is a word cloud of this synthesis of my research over the past 10 years or so.
EDUCATION
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Inequalities and Inequalities of Opportunities
I lead empirical and theoretical work on health inequalities and the importance of family background, individual lifestyles and access to health care using data in France and in the UK, and in Europe.
February 2008
GREQAM, Aix-Marseille School of Economics
European PhD in Economics under the co-supervision of Prof. L. Rochaix and A. Trannoy.
Committee: Prof. J. Wittwer, Prof. B. Dormont; Prof. A. Jones; Mrs. C. Cases
Economic Evaluation of Health Technologies
I particularly deliver economic evaluation for mental health intervention, , musculoskeletal devices and patients’ decisions.
I lead applied research work using policy evaluation methods in labour economics and global health.
2002
GREQAM, Aix-Marseille School of Economics
MSc Public Economics
2002
Aix-Marseille School of Economics
Integrated Master in Engineering Economics
2001
Aix-Marseille School of Economics
BSc Econometrics