Telle-Lamberton, Maylis Bah, Alpha Counil, Emilie Durand, Karine Hicks, Olivia Konfe, Florence Lassara, Jean-Frédéric Le Gonidec, Annie Longengo, Mathieu Markus, Claude David
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Objectifs Étudier le risque de contamination par le SARS-CoV-2 selon le métier, en tenant compte des facteurs socioéconomiques associés à l’épidémie. Méthodes L’enquête a été réalisée par questionnaire auprès de travailleurs suivis par six services de prévention et de santé au travail (SPST) franciliens, L’enquête a eu lieu entre novembre 2021 et j...
Benveniste, Stéphane
Dynasties constitute a visible sign of intergenerational persistence and raise questions about the legitimacy of the ruling elite. This paper uses data on graduates of elite colleges to explore the influence of political and business dynasties in France. I link nominative data on 103,309 graduates of 12 French Grandes ´ Ecoles born between 1931 and...
Berger, Lawrence M. Panico, Lidia Sheridan, Alexandra Thévenon, Olivier
Parental emotional support, alongside material and temporal support, is an important determinant of children's subjective well-being and academic success. However, not all children benefit from the same level of parental support, and there are major differences depending on families' socio-economic status and child gender. Using the PISA 2018 surve...
Ichou, Mathieu
This chapter reviews research on migrant selection, i.e. how those who migrate differ from people who stay in their country. After discussing the different ways in which migrant selection has been conceptualized in the social sciences, I show that it has proved hard to measure empirically because it requires data on migrants and stayers in the orig...
Le Gal, Camille Lecorguillé, Marion Poncet, Lorraine Cissé, Aminata Hallimat Gassama, Malamine Simeon, Thierry Lanoë, Jean-Louis Melchior, Maria Bernard, Jonathan Y Charles, Marie-Aline
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Scientific reports
An inverse social gradient in early childhood overweight has been consistently described in high-income countries; however, less is known about the role of migration status. We studied the social patterning of overweight in preschool children according to the mother's socio-economic and migration background. For 9250 children of the French ELFE bir...
Legleye, Stéphane Khlat, Myriam Aubin, Henri-Jean Bricard, Damien
Purpose: The "alcohol harm paradox" has been evidenced among adults, but it is still largely unexplored among adolescents. We examined in a sample of French adolescents the relation between family socioeconomic status (SES), family living arrangement and parental substance use on 1 hand, and heavy episodic drinking (HED), lifetime alcohol-induced e...
Messaoud, Khaoula Ben Guibert, Juliette Bouyer, Jean de La Rochebrochard, Elise
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BMC women's health
Access to IVF/ICSI is facilitated when the financial barrier is removed. In a national context where in vitro fertilisation (IVF)/intracytoplasmic sperm Injection (ICSI) treatment is cost-free, how many women do not access IVF/ICSI and what are the factors associated with non-access? Using French national health insurance databases, the cohort incl...
Dahmane, Lotfi Julia, Chantal Vignier, Nicolas Sesé, Lucile Brichler, Ségolène Benaïnous, Ruben Bihan, Hélène Lopez-Sublet, Marilucy Trawale, Damien Bouchaud, Olivier
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Frontiers in Public Health
Introduction To investigate the association between social deprivation and COVID-19 among hospitalized patients in an underprivileged department of the greater Paris area. Methods Individuals hospitalized for COVID-19 between March 1st and October 31, 2020, were included, matched on age and sex, and compared with patients hospitalized for any other...
Moulin, Flore Bailhache, Marion Monnier, Maëva Thierry, Xavier Vandentorren, Stéphanie Côté, Sylvana M Falissard, Bruno Simeon, Thierry Geay, Bertrand Marchand, Laeticia
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European child & adolescent psychiatry
Emerging research suggests that the prevalence of child and adolescent mental health problems has increased considerably during the COVID-19 crisis. However, there have been few longitudinal studies on children's mental health issues according to their social determinants in this context, especially in Europe. Our aim was to investigate the associa...
Counil, Emilie Ghoroubi, Narges Terry, Mary Beth
Introduction and Objective Occupational risk factors can mediate the effect of socioeconomic status on mortality; however, the reduction in social disparities in mortality that could be achieved by modifying employment and working conditions has been under-studied. Our aim was to quantify the role of occupational risk factors (lack of job control, ...