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I am an Associate Professor of Economics at University Paris-Saclay and a research affiliate at the French National Institute of Research for Sustainable Development (IRD, LEDa-DIAL). My research focuses on development economics, poverty and inequality with a particular attention to migration, education and health issues. My work is based on extensive fieldwork, involving survey design and the collection of household-level data.
Development Economics, Household Surveys, Migration, Education, Health, Poverty, Inequality
- Advanced Development Economics (Master Economics, graduate, 2nd year, University Paris Saclay)
- Advanced Econometrics (Master Economics, graduate, 1st year, University Paris Saclay)
- Econometrics (B.Sc. Applied Economics, 3rd year, undergraduate and e-learning, University Paris Saclay)
- Research associate at LEDa-DIAL (PSL, IRD, CNRS)
- Member of the AFEDEV (French Association for Development Economics)
- Member of the scientific committee of UEE (Union des Etudiants Exilés)
- Member of the scientific committee of ADRES (Association for the Development of Research in Economics and Statistics)
- Podcast « A l’écoute des solidarités » (2021) : « Inégalités et pauvreté : déconstruire les idées fausses ».
- Podcast « Spla$h » (2019) : « Qu’apporte l’argent des migrants au développement ? ».
- RFI « 7 milliards de voisins » (2017): « Migrants Économiques : Pourquoi partir à tout prix ? ».
- 2020-2024: Impact evaluation of the national program OEPRE - Ouvrir l’École aux Parents pour la Réussite des Enfants, 250K€ funded by the French Home Office and the BNP Paribas Corporate Foundation (co-PI with Flore Gubert (IRD, LEDa-DIAL) and Elise Huillery (Paris Dauphine, LEDa-DIAL))
- 2021-2022: ANR DISPOVER - Poverty dynamics in times of Covid-19 , 100K€ funded by the French National Research Agency and Secours Catholique-Caritas France (co-PI with Camille Saint-Macary (IRD, LEDa-DIAL))
- 2018-2019: Research grant - Discrimination, stigma and access to care of men who have sex with men in Senegal, 20K€ funded by the CEPREMAP and UCL-Queen Mary University (Co-PI with Aurélia Lépine (UCL) et Francesca Conarglia (QMU)).
- Head of the 1st year of the bachelor in Economics & Management (e-learning)
- Head of the University Diploma (DU) Passerelle - Students in Exile
- Board Member of the RITM research centre in Economics & Management sciences, University Paris-Saclay.
- Board Member of the Faculty of Law, Economics & Management, University Paris Saclay
- Coordinator of the Solidarity and Development Fund for Student Initiatives (FSDIE) for the Faculty of Law, Economics & Management
- Coordinator of the UNIV'R Program for Refugees for the Faculty of Law, Economics & Management
Work in Progress
- "Immigration, integration, and the informal economy in OECD countries", joint with O. Ben Atta & I. Chort.
- "Revolving Doors: How Externalization Policies Block Refugees and Divert Other Migrants across Migration Routes", joint with F. Salvatic, A.Mesnard & H.Thiollet.
- Poverty dynamics during the Covid-19: Empirical evidence from a large French charity organization, joint with C. Saint-Macary.
Peer-reviewed articles
- Savatic, F. et al. (2023). Borders Start with Numbers: How Migration Data Create ‘Fake Illegals'. International Migration Review (forthcoming)
- Bousmah, Q. et al. (2023). Immigrants’ health empowerment and access to health coverage in France: a stepped wedge randomised controlled trial. Social Science & Medicine, 23, 116400.
- Coulibaly, K., et al. (2023). Bridging the knowledge gap of biomedical HIV prevention tools among sub-saharan african immigrants in France. Results from an empowerment-based intervention. Social Science & Medecine - Population Health, 23, 101468.
- Ndione, A-G., et al. (2022). Sexuality-based stigma and access to care: intersecting perspectives between healthcare providers and men who have sex with men in HIV care centres in Senegal, Health Policy and Planning 37.5 (2022): 587-596.
- Gosselin, A. et al. (2021). Deterioration of mental health and insufficient Covid-19 information among disadvantaged immigrants in the greater Paris area, Journal of Psychosomatic Research 146 (2021): 110504.
- Chort I. and Senne J-N. (2018). You’ll be a Migrant My Son: Accounting for Migrant Selection Within the Household, Economic Development and Cultural Change (2018) 66:2, 217-263.
- Chort I., Gubert F. and Senne J-N. (2016). Des Données Appariées pour Mieux Comprendre les Liens entre Migrants et Familles d’Origine (MIDDAS), Tiers Monde, hors-série 2016, pp. 151-174.
- Chort I. and Senne J-N. (2015). Selection into Migration within a Household Model: Evidence from Senegal, The World Bank Economic Review (2015) 29:247-256.
- Senne, J-N. (2014). Death and Schooling Decisions over the Short and the Long Run in Rural Madagascar, Journal of Population Economics (2014), 27:497-528.
- Chort, I., Gubert, F. and Senne, J-N. (2012). Migrant Networks as a Basis for Social Control: Remittance Incentives among Senegalese in France and Italy, Regional Science and Urban Economics,vol.42, 858-874.
Book chapters
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Bousmah, Q., Gubert, F. and Senne J-N. (2023). Impact de l’intervention Makasi sur l’accès à la couverture maladie, in Vers l'empowerment en santé, Collection Sciences Sociales et SIDA, ANRS Editions, ch.6
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Andrianirina, N., Bousmah Q., Comblon, Gosselin, Gubert F. and Senne J-N. (2023). Le coût de l’intervention Makasi, in Vers l'empowerment en santé, Collection Sciences Sociales et SIDA, ANRS Editions, ch.8
- Gubert, F., Robilliard A-S. and Senne, J-N. (2010). Impact des Chocs Economiques et Démographiques sur la Scolarisation en Milieu Rural in Madagascar face aux Objectifs du Millénaire pour le développement, Collection Objectifs Sud, IRD Editions (2010), ch.5: 157-18.
Technical reports
- Secours Catholique-Caritas France (2016-2022), L’Etat de la Pauvreté en France, Rapports Statistiques annuels.
- OECD (2016), Is the European Union Attractive for Potential Migrants? An Investigation of Migration Intentions across the World, OECD Publishing, No. 188, Paris.
- OECD (2016), A Descriptive Analysis of Immigration to and Emigration from the EU: Where Does the EU Stand within OECD?, OECD Publishing, No. 184, Paris.
- World Bank (2015). Migrants’ Remittances from France: Financial Needs and Remittance Behaviors, The World Bank Group publishing , Washington.
- OECD (2012). Connecting with Emigrants: a Global Profile of Diasporas, OECD Publishing, Paris.
- PASEC (2008-2012), Evaluations diagnostiques des Acquis Scolaires: Liban, Maurice et Burkina Faso, CONFEMEN Publishing, Dakar.