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Details about Aurélia Lépine

E-mail:a.lepine@ucl.ac.uk
Workplace:Centre for Global Health Economics, Institute of Global Health, University College London (UCL), (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2022

  1. From a drought to HIV: An analysis of the effect of droughts on transactional sex and sexually transmitted infections in Malawi
    Post-Print, HAL Downloads

2021

  1. From a drought to HIV: Exploring the effect of agricultural shocks on transactional sex among young women in Malawi
    Post-Print, HAL

2020

  1. HIV infection risk and condom use among sex workers in Senegal: evidence from the list experiment method
    Post-Print, HAL View citations (2)

2019

  1. Estimating misreporting in condom use and its determinants among sex workers: Evidence from the list randomisation method
    Post-Print, HAL Downloads View citations (10)
    See also Journal Article Estimating misreporting in condom use and its determinants among sex workers: Evidence from the list randomisation method, Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. (2019) Downloads View citations (10) (2019)

2018

  1. Risk preferences and HIV/AIDS: Evidence from Senegalese female sex workers
    Post-Print, HAL
  2. The effect of sex work regulation on health and well-being of sex workers: Evidence from Senegal
    Post-Print, HAL View citations (6)
    See also Journal Article The effect of sex work regulation on health and well‐being of sex workers: Evidence from Senegal, Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. (2018) Downloads View citations (4) (2018)

2017

  1. Behavioral economics in the field: Estimating misreporting of condom use among female sex workers in Senegal
    Post-Print, HAL
  2. Estimating misreporting in condom use among high-risk groups: Evidence from a list randomisation among female sex workers in Dakar
    Post-Print, HAL
    Also in Post-Print, HAL (2016)
    Post-Print, HAL (2016)
  3. The effect of becoming a legal sex worker in Senegal on health and wellbeing
    IDE Discussion Papers, Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization(JETRO) Downloads View citations (2)
  4. The effect of becoming a sex worker on health and wellbeing: Evidence from the registration policy in Senegal
    Post-Print, HAL
    Also in Post-Print, HAL (2017)
    Post-Print, HAL (2017)
    Post-Print, HAL (2017)
    Post-Print, HAL (2017)

2016

  1. Determinants of crop yield and profit of family farms: evidence from the Senegal River Valley
    Post-Print, HAL View citations (3)
    Also in Working Papers, Department of Research, Ipag Business School (2014) Downloads View citations (4)

2015

  1. Free primary care in Zambia: an impact evaluation using a pooled synthetic control method
    Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers, HEDG, c/o Department of Economics, University of York Downloads View citations (4)

Journal Articles

2021

  1. Can we mitigate the effect of natural disasters on child health? Evidence from the Indian Ocean tsunami in Indonesia
    Health Economics, 2021, 30, (2), 432-452 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Economic shocks and risky sexual behaviours in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review of the literature
    Journal of Development Effectiveness, 2021, 13, (2), 166-203 Downloads View citations (2)

2020

  1. Nothing but the truth: Consistency and efficiency of the list experiment method for the measurement of sensitive health behaviours
    Social Science & Medicine, 2020, 266, (C) Downloads View citations (10)
  2. Risk aversion and HIV/AIDS: Evidence from Senegalese female sex workers
    Social Science & Medicine, 2020, 256, (C) Downloads View citations (3)

2019

  1. Estimating misreporting in condom use and its determinants among sex workers: Evidence from the list randomisation method
    Health Economics, 2019, 28, (1), 144-160 Downloads View citations (10)
    See also Working Paper Estimating misreporting in condom use and its determinants among sex workers: Evidence from the list randomisation method, Post-Print (2019) Downloads View citations (10) (2019)
  2. HIV self-testing alone or with additional interventions, including financial incentives, and linkage to care or prevention among male partners of antenatal care clinic attendees in Malawi: An adaptive multi-arm, multi-stage cluster randomised trial
    PLOS Medicine, 2019, 16, (1), 1-16 Downloads View citations (2)

2018

  1. The effect of demand-side financial incentives for increasing linkage into HIV treatment and voluntary medical male circumcision: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials in low- and middle-income countries
    PLOS ONE, 2018, 13, (11), 1-15 Downloads
  2. The effect of sex work regulation on health and well‐being of sex workers: Evidence from Senegal
    Health Economics, 2018, 27, (11), 1627-1652 Downloads View citations (4)
    See also Working Paper The effect of sex work regulation on health and well-being of sex workers: Evidence from Senegal, Post-Print (2018) View citations (6) (2018)

2017

  1. Women’s Empowerment and Wellbeing: Evidence from Africa
    Journal of Development Studies, 2017, 53, (6), 826-840 Downloads View citations (2)

2015

  1. Cost-Effectiveness of Introducing the SILCS Diaphragm in South Africa
    PLOS ONE, 2015, 10, (8), 1-14 Downloads
  2. Estimating unbiased economies of scale of HIV prevention projects: A case study of Avahan
    Social Science & Medicine, 2015, 131, (C), 164-172 Downloads View citations (5)
  3. Is Health a Necessity in Sub‐Saharan Africa? An Investigation of Income‐Elasticity of Health Expenditures In Rural Senegal
    Journal of International Development, 2015, 27, (7), 1153-1177 Downloads View citations (1)

2014

  1. Optimal Allocation of Resources in Female Sex Worker Targeted HIV Prevention Interventions: Model Insights from Avahan in South India
    PLOS ONE, 2014, 9, (10), 1-9 Downloads

2013

  1. The Determinants of Health Care Utilisation in Rural Senegal
    Journal of African Economies, 2013, 22, (1), 163-186 Downloads View citations (8)
  2. The Effect of Women’s Bargaining Power on Child Nutrition in Rural Senegal
    World Development, 2013, 45, (C), 17-30 Downloads View citations (47)
 
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