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Djemaï Elodie

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Biography

Elodie Djemai is an assistant professor (tenured) in Economics at Paris-Dauphine. 

She received her PhD in Economics from Toulouse School of Economics, under the supervision of Jean-Paul Azam. Her dissertation consists in three essays on the economics of HIV/AIDS. She did a postdoctoral fellowship at the Population Studies Center at the University of Michigan.

Her research interests are in health topics, poverty and demography in developing countries particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Publications

Articles

Djemaï E., Kevane M. (2023), Effects of education on political engagement in rural Burkina Faso, World Development, vol. 165, n°May 2023, p. 106184

Djemaï E., Renard Y., Samson A-L. (2023), Mothers and fathers: education, co-residence, and child health, Journal of Population Economics

Djemaï E., Renard Y. (2023), Prix et adoption d’une nouvelle technologie dans la lutte contre le paludisme au Burkina Faso, Revue d'économie du développement, vol. 35, n°3-4, p. 75-81

De Vreyer P., Djemaï E., Thivillon T. (2023), Pollution de l'air et consommation de bois au Burkina Faso, Revue d'économie du développement, vol. 33, n°4, p. 95-101

Djemai E. (2018), Roads and the spread of HIV in Africa, Journal of Health Economics, vol. 60, n°July 2018, p. 118-141

D'Albis H., Djemaï E. (2018), Evolutions démographiques et marché de l'immobilier neuf, Revue d'économie régionale et urbaine, n°1, p. 129-177

Arestoff F., Djemaï E. (2016), Women’s Empowerment Across the Life Cycle and Generations: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa, World Development, vol. 87, p. 70-87

Centorrino S., Djemai E., Hopfensitz A., Milinski M., Seabright P. (2015), A Model of Smiling as a Costly Signal of Cooperation Opportunities, Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology, vol. 1, n°3, p. 325-340

Milinski M., Seabright P., Hopfensitz A., Centorrino S., Djemaï E. (2015), Honest signalling in trust interactions: smiles rated as genuine induce trust and signal higher earnings opportunities, Evolution and Human Behavior, vol. 36, n°1, p. 8-16

Augeraud-Véron E., Ducrot A., Djemaï E. (2012), The Dispersion of Age Differences between Partners and the Asymptotic Dynamics of the HIV Epidemic, Journal of Biological Dynamics, vol. 6, n°2, p. 695-717

Communications sans actes

Arestoff F., Djemaï E. (2015), Women’s empowerment across the life cycle and generations: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa, CSAE conference, Oxford, Royaume-Uni

Arestoff F., Djemaï E. (2015), Women’s empowerment across the life cycle and generations: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa, 7th African Population Conference, Johannesburg, Afrique du sud

Arestoff F., Djemaï E. (2014), Women’s empowerment across the life cycle and generations: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa, AEL Conference, Passau, Allemagne

Prépublications / Cahiers de recherche

Djemaï E., Clark A., D'ambrosio C. (2021), Take the highway? Paved roads and well-being in Africa, CEPR Discussion papers, 61 p.

Azam J-P., Djemaï E. (2019), Matching, Cooperation and HIV in the Couple, DIAL Documents de travail, 1-44 p.

Djemaï E., Renard Y., Samson A-L. (2019), Mothers and Fathers : Education, Co-residence and Child Health, Paris, DIAL Documents de travail, 51 p.

Arestoff F., Djemaï E. (2013), Women's empowerment across the life cycle and generations: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa, Paris, DIAL Documents de travail

Centorrino S., Djemaï E., Hopfensitz A., Milinski M., Seabright P. (2011), Smiling is a Costly Signal of Cooperation Opportunities : Experimental Evidence from a Trust Game, Toulouse, IDEI Working Paper Series, 44 p.

Djemaï E. (2009), Risk Taking of HIV-Infection and Income Uncertainty : Empirical Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa, Toulouse, TSE working paper series, 41 p.

Djemaï E. (2009), How do Roads Spread AIDS in Africa ? A Critique of the Received Policy Wisdom, Toulouse, TSE working paper series, 53 p.

Rapports

Chager S., Djemaï E., Medina E., Robilliard A-S. (2015), Summary findings of the demographic impacts on poverty, Université Paris-Dauphine, 21 p.

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