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Peer-reviewed publications
2021

Aikpitanyi J, Okonofua F, Ntoimo L, Tubeuf S. Locus of control and self-esteem as predictors of maternal and child healthcare services utilization in Nigeria. Frontiers in Health Services. Special issue on Behavioral and Experimental Health Economics. Accepted [Impact factor: n/a]

 

Luyten J. Tubeuf S. Kessels R. Rationing of a scarce life-saving resource: Public preferences for prioritizing COVID-19 vaccination. Health Economics. 31:342-362 . Also available as CEPR's Covid Economics issue 57 [Impact factor: 3.046 ; CNRS cat 1].

 
2020

Asadullah N. Trannoy A. Tubeuf S. Yalonetzky G. Educational inequality of opportunity in a developing country: pupil's e ort matters. World Development, Volume 138 : 105262 [Impact factor: 3.869 ; CNRS cat 1]

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2019

Raïs Ali S. Tubeuf S. (In)equality in the allocation of R&D resources for rare diseases’. Forthcoming in Social Justice Research.

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Tubeuf S. Saloniki EC. Cottrell D. Parental health spillover in cost-effectiveness analysis: Evidence from self-harming adolescents in England. Pharmacoeconomics 7(4): 513-530 [Impact factor: 3.34; CNRS cat 2]

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2018

Hafidz F. Ensor T. Tubeuf S. Efficiency measurement in health facilities in low- and middle-income countries: a review of evidence. Accepted for publication in Applied Health Economics and Health Policy. [CNRS cat 4]

 

Hafidz F.. Ensor T. Tubeuf S. Assessing primary care performance in Indonesia: An application of frontier analysis techniques. International Journal of Health Planning and Management.  [Impact factor: 1.241; CNRS cat 4] 

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2017

Adeyanju O., Tubeuf S., Ensor T. Socio-economic inequalities in access to maternal and child healthcare in Nigeria: changes over time and decomposition. Health Policy and Planning, 32(8): 1111-1118 [Impact factor: 2.51; CNRS SANT 4]

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2016

Tubeuf S., Bell-Aldeghi R. Estimating the effect of teenage childbearing on earnings in the long-term: Evidence from a cohort study. Oxford Economic Papers 2016; doi: 10.1093/oep/gpw038 [Impact Factor: 0.734 / CNRS GEN 2]

 

Le Clainche C., Tubeuf S. “Nannying”, nudging, rewarding? A discussion on the constraints and the degree of control over health status. Politics, Philosophy & Economics 2016; 15(2):170-189. [Impact Factor: 0.214 / CNRS HPEA 2]

 

2013

Jusot F., Tubeuf S., Trannoy A. Effort or circumstances: how important is their correlation for inequality of opportunity in health? Health Economics, 22(12): 1470–1495 [Impact Factor: 2.151/ CNRS SANT 1]

 

Jusot F., Tubeuf S., Trannoy A. Les différences d'état de santé en France : inégalités des chances ou reflet des comportements à risques ?, Economie et Statistique, 455-456 : 37-51. [CNRS GEN 3]

 

Oluboyede Y; Tubeuf S; McCabe C. Measuring health outcomes of adolescents: report from a pilot study. European Journal of Health Economics, 14 (1):11-9 [Impact Factor: 2.266/ CNRS SANT 2]

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2012

Tubeuf S., Jusot F., Bricard D. Mediating role of socioeconomic factors and lifestyles in the relationship between early-life conditions and health: Evidence from the 1958 British cohort. Health Economics, 21 (Issue Supplement S1): 129-150 [Impact Factor: 2.151/ CNRS SANT 1]

 

2011

Tubeuf S., Jusot F. Social health inequalities among older Europeans: the contribution of social and family background, European Journal of Health Economics, 12:61-77 [Impact Factor: 2.266/ CNRS SANT 2]

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2010

Trannoy A., Tubeuf S., Jusot F., Devaux M. Inequality of Opportunities in Health in France: A first pass, Health Economics, 19 (8): 921-938  [Impact Factor: 2.151/ CNRS SANT 1]

 

2009

Rochaix L., Tubeuf S. Mesures de l’équité en santé : fondements éthiques et implications, Revue Economique, 2 (60) [CNRS GEN 2]

 

2008 and earlier

Devaux M., Jusot F., Trannoy A., Tubeuf S. La santé des seniors selon leur origine sociale et la longévité de leurs parents, Economie et Statistique, 411 : 25-46 [CNRS GEN 3]

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