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Yasser Moullan
Research Fellow, University of Reunion Island
Yasser Moullan is Research Fellow at the Center of Economics and Management of Indian Ocean (CEMOI) based at the University of Reunion Island. He specialises in the linkage between migration and health.
His main research concerns the determinants, the consequences and the policy implications of medical brain drain for developed and developing countries. He has also focused his research on the socioeconomic determinants of health immigrants in Europe. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne and is an associate researcher at the Institute of Research and Information in Health Economics (IRDES) in Paris.
Recent publications
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Is there a ‘pig cycle’ in the labour supply of doctors? How training and immigration policies respond to physician shortages
Working paper
Yasser Moullan and Xavier Chojnicki, (2017), IMI Working Paper Series, 132, 1 - 37
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Social determinants of overweight amongst immigrants in Spain and France
Working paper
Yasser Moullan and Paul Dourgnon, (2015), IMI Working Paper Series, 116
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The International Migration of Doctors: Impacts and Political Implications
Research note
Yasser Moullan and Yann Bourgueil, (2014), Issues in Health Economics (Questions d'économie de la santé), 203
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Why is the 'healthy immigrant effect' different between European countries?
Journal article
Yasser Moullan and Florence Jusot , (2014), European Journal of Public Health, 24 (1), 80 - 86
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A New Profile of Migrants in the Aftermath of the Recent Economic Crisis
Working paper
Cansin Arslan et al, (2014), OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers, 160