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Marwân-al-Qays Bousmah
(Marwan-al-Qays Bousmah)

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First Name:Marwan-al-Qays
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Last Name:Bousmah
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RePEc Short-ID:pbo798
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https://sites.google.com/site/marwanalqaysbousmah/
CEPED (UMR 196) Université Paris Cité, Campus Saint-Germain 45 Rue des Saints-Pères, 75006 Paris, France
Terminal Degree:2015 École d'Économie d'Aix-Marseille; Aix-Marseille Université (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

(10%) Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)

Paris, France
http://www.ird.fr/
RePEc:edi:irdpafr (more details at EDIRC)

(90%) Centre Français sur la Population et le Développement (CEPED)

Paris, France
http://www.ceped.org
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Research output

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Working papers

  1. Marion Coste & Marwân-Al-Qays Bousmah, 2023. "Predicting health services utilization using a score of perceived barriers to medical care: evidence from rural Senegal," Post-Print hal-04069039, HAL.
  2. Marwan-Al-Qays Bousmah & Collins Iwuji & Nonhlanhla Okesola & Joanna Orne-Gliemann & Deenan Pillay & Francois Dabis & Joseph Larmarange & Sylvie Boyer, 2022. "Costs and economies of scale in repeated home-based HIV counselling and testing: Evidence from the ANRS 12249 treatment as prevention trial in South Africa," Post-Print hal-03701276, HAL.
  3. Lauren Périères & Aldiouma Diallo & Fabienne Marcellin & Marie Libérée Nishimwe & El Hadji Ba & Marion Coste & Gora Lo & Philippe Halfon & Coumba Touré Kane & Gwenaëlle Maradan & Patrizia M. Carrieri , 2022. "Hepatitis B in Senegal: A Successful Infant Vaccination Program but Urgent Need to Scale Up Screening and Treatment (ANRS 12356 AmBASS survey)," Post-Print hal-03513350, HAL.
  4. Lauren Périères & Camelia Protopopescu & Gora Lo & Fabienne Marcellin & El Hadji Ba & Marion Coste & Coumba Touré Kane & Aldiouma Diallo & Cheikh Sokhna & Sylvie Boyer & Grp Anrs 12356 Ambass Survey S, 2021. "Sibling status, home birth, tattoos and stitches are risk factors for chronic hepatitis B virus infection in Senegalese children: A cross‐sectional survey," Post-Print hal-03355358, HAL.
  5. Marwân-Al-Qays Bousmah & Marie Libérée Nishimwe & Tamara Tovar-Sanchez & Martial Lantche Wandji & Mireille Mpoudi-Etame & Gwenaëlle Maradan & Pierrette Omgba Bassega & Marie Varloteaux & Alice Montoyo, 2021. "Cost-Utility Analysis of a Dolutegravir-Based Versus Low-Dose Efavirenz-Based Regimen for the Initial Treatment of HIV-Infected Patients in Cameroon (NAMSAL ANRS 12313 Trial)," Post-Print hal-03174666, HAL.
  6. Ahcène Zehnati & Marwân-Al-Qays Bousmah & Mohammad Abu-Zaineh, 2021. "Public–private differentials in health care delivery : the case of cesarean deliveries in Algeria," Post-Print hal-03186960, HAL.
  7. Sawsan Abdulrahim & Marwân-Al-Qays Bousmah, 2019. "Regional Inequalities in Maternal and Neonatal Health Services in Iraq and Syria From 2000 to 2011," Post-Print hal-02188422, HAL.
  8. Marwân-Al-Qays Bousmah & Simon Jean-Baptiste Combes & Mohammad Abu-Zaineh, 2019. "Health differentials between citizens and immigrants in Europe: A heterogeneous convergence," Post-Print hal-01977547, HAL.
  9. Mohammad Abu-Zaineh & Maame Esi Woode & Marwân-Al-Qays Bousmah, 2018. "The importance of health for income inequality in the occupied Palestinian territory: a decomposition analysis and cross-sectional study," Post-Print hal-01719862, HAL.
  10. Marwân-Al-Qays Bousmah & Bruno Ventelou, 2017. "Niveau économique des ménages, indicateurs de pauvreté," Post-Print hal-01683147, HAL.
  11. Marwân-Al-Qays Bousmah, 2017. "Childhood Mortality, Childhood Morbidity, and Subsequent Fertility Decisions," Post-Print hal-01634257, HAL.
  12. Maame Esi Woode & Marwân-Al-Qays Bousmah & Raouf Boucekkine, 2017. "Parental Morbidity, Child Work, and Health Insurance in Rwanda," Post-Print hal-01505774, HAL.
  13. Marwân-Al-Qays Bousmah, 2017. "The effect of child mortality on fertility behaviors is non-linear: new evidence from Senegal," Post-Print hal-01589994, HAL.
  14. Marwân-Al‐qays Bousmah & Daria Onori, 2016. "Financial Openness, Aggregate Consumption and Threshold Effects," Post-Print hal-01477194, HAL.
  15. Marwân-Al-Qays Bousmah & Bruno Ventelou & Mohammad Abu-Zaineh, 2016. "Medicine and democracy: The importance of institutional quality in the relationship between health expenditure and health outcomes in the MENA region," Post-Print hal-01440296, HAL.

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Articles

  1. Bousmah, Marwân-al-Qays & Gosselin, Anne & Coulibaly, Karna & Ravalihasy, Andrainolo & Taéron, Corinne & Senne, Jean-Noël & Gubert, Flore & Desgrées du Loû, Annabel, 2023. "Immigrants’ health empowerment and access to health coverage in France: A stepped wedge randomised controlled trial," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 339(C).
  2. Bousmah, Marwân-al-Qays & Iwuji, Collins & Okesola, Nonhlanhla & Orne-Gliemann, Joanna & Pillay, Deenan & Dabis, François & Larmarange, Joseph & Boyer, Sylvie, 2022. "Costs and economies of scale in repeated home-based HIV counselling and testing: Evidence from the ANRS 12249 Treatment as Prevention trial in South Africa," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 305(C).
  3. Marwân-al-Qays Bousmah & Marie Libérée Nishimwe & Tamara Tovar-Sanchez & Martial Lantche Wandji & Mireille Mpoudi-Etame & Gwenaëlle Maradan & Pierrette Omgba Bassega & Marie Varloteaux & Alice Montoyo, 2021. "Cost-Utility Analysis of a Dolutegravir-Based Versus Low-Dose Efavirenz-Based Regimen for the Initial Treatment of HIV-Infected Patients in Cameroon (NAMSAL ANRS 12313 Trial)," PharmacoEconomics, Springer, vol. 39(3), pages 331-343, March.
  4. Ahcène Zehnati & Marwân-al-Qays Bousmah & Mohammad Abu-Zaineh, 2021. "Public–private differentials in health care delivery: the case of cesarean deliveries in Algeria," International Journal of Health Economics and Management, Springer, vol. 21(3), pages 367-385, September.
  5. S. Boyer & M. L. Nishimwe & L. Sagaon-Teyssier & L. March & S. Koulla-Shiro & M.-Q. Bousmah & R. Toby & M. P. Mpoudi-Etame & N. F. Ngom Gueye & A. Sawadogo & C. Kouanfack & L. Ciaffi & B. Spire & E. D, 2020. "Cost-Effectiveness of Three Alternative Boosted Protease Inhibitor-Based Second-Line Regimens in HIV-Infected Patients in West and Central Africa," PharmacoEconomics - Open, Springer, vol. 4(1), pages 45-60, March.
  6. Osvaldo Ulises Garay & Marie Libérée Nishimwe & Marwân-al-Qays Bousmah & Asmaa Janah & Pierre-Marie Girard & Geneviève Chêne & Laetitia Moinot & Luis Sagaon-Teyssier & Jean-Luc Meynard & Bruno Spire &, 2019. "Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Lopinavir/Ritonavir Monotherapy Versus Standard Combination Antiretroviral Therapy in HIV-1 Infected Patients with Viral Suppression in France (ANRS 140 DREAM)," PharmacoEconomics - Open, Springer, vol. 3(4), pages 505-515, December.
  7. Bousmah, Marwân-al-Qays & Combes, Jean-Baptiste Simon & Abu-Zaineh, Mohammad, 2019. "Health differentials between citizens and immigrants in Europe: A heterogeneous convergence," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 123(2), pages 235-243.
  8. Marwân-al-Qays Bousmah, 2017. "The effect of child mortality on fertility behaviors is non-linear: new evidence from Senegal," Review of Economics of the Household, Springer, vol. 15(1), pages 93-113, March.
  9. Marwân-al-Qays BOUSMAH, 2017. "Childhood Mortality, Childhood Morbidity, and Subsequent Fertility Decisions," JODE - Journal of Demographic Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 83(2), pages 211-244, June.
  10. Maame Esi WOODE & Marwân-Al-Qays BOUSMAH & Raouf BOUCEKKINE, 2017. "Parental Morbidity, Child Work, and Health Insurance in Rwanda," JODE - Journal of Demographic Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 83(1), pages 111-127, March.
  11. Bousmah, Marwân-al-Qays & Ventelou, Bruno & Abu-Zaineh, Mohammad, 2016. "Medicine and democracy: The importance of institutional quality in the relationship between health expenditure and health outcomes in the MENA region," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 120(8), pages 928-935.
  12. Marwân-al-Qays Bousmah & Daria Onori, 2016. "Financial Openness, Aggregate Consumption and Threshold Effects," Pacific Economic Review, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 21(3), pages 358-380, August.

Software components

  1. Marwân-al-Qays BOUSMAH, "undated". "Codes and data files for “Childhood Mortality, Childhood Morbidity, and Subsequent Fertility Decisions”," JODE - Journal of Demographic Economics - Data and Codes 2017003, Cambridge University Press.

Citations

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Blog mentions

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  1. Marwân-al-Qays Bousmah & Marie Libérée Nishimwe & Tamara Tovar-Sanchez & Martial Lantche Wandji & Mireille Mpoudi-Etame & Gwenaëlle Maradan & Pierrette Omgba Bassega & Marie Varloteaux & Alice Montoyo, 2021. "Cost-Utility Analysis of a Dolutegravir-Based Versus Low-Dose Efavirenz-Based Regimen for the Initial Treatment of HIV-Infected Patients in Cameroon (NAMSAL ANRS 12313 Trial)," PharmacoEconomics, Springer, vol. 39(3), pages 331-343, March.

    Mentioned in:

    1. Journal round-up: PharmacoEconomics 39(3)
      by Chris Sampson in The Academic Health Economists' Blog on 2021-04-05 06:00:12

Working papers

  1. Lauren Périères & Camelia Protopopescu & Gora Lo & Fabienne Marcellin & El Hadji Ba & Marion Coste & Coumba Touré Kane & Aldiouma Diallo & Cheikh Sokhna & Sylvie Boyer & Grp Anrs 12356 Ambass Survey S, 2021. "Sibling status, home birth, tattoos and stitches are risk factors for chronic hepatitis B virus infection in Senegalese children: A cross‐sectional survey," Post-Print hal-03355358, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Djeneba B. Fofana & Anou M. Somboro & Mamoudou Maiga & Mamadou I. Kampo & Brehima Diakité & Yacouba Cissoko & Sally M. McFall & Claudia A. Hawkins & Almoustapha I. Maiga & Mariam Sylla & Joël Gozlan &, 2023. "Hepatitis B Virus in West African Children: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of HIV and Other Factors Associated with Hepatitis B Infection," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(5), pages 1-20, February.

  2. Marwân-Al-Qays Bousmah & Simon Jean-Baptiste Combes & Mohammad Abu-Zaineh, 2019. "Health differentials between citizens and immigrants in Europe: A heterogeneous convergence," Post-Print hal-01977547, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Gabriella Berloffa & Francesca Paolini, 2019. "Decomposing Immigrant Differences in Physical and Mental Health: A 'Beyond the Mean' Analysis," DEM Working Papers 2019/4, Department of Economics and Management.
    2. Jérémy Geeraert, 2022. "On the Role of Structural Competency in the Healthcare of Migrant with Precarious Residency Status," Societies, MDPI, vol. 12(2), pages 1-12, March.
    3. Simon Jean-Baptiste Combes & Nathalie Simonnot & Fabienne Azzedine & Abdessamad Aznague & Pierre Chauvin, 2019. "Self-Perceived Health among Migrants Seen in Médecins du Monde Free Clinics in Europe: Impact of Length of Stay and Wealth of Country of Origin on Migrants’ Health," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 16(24), pages 1-14, December.
    4. Maskileyson, Dina, 2019. "Health trajectories of immigrants in the United States: Does income inequality of country of origin matter?," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 230(C), pages 246-255.

  3. Mohammad Abu-Zaineh & Maame Esi Woode & Marwân-Al-Qays Bousmah, 2018. "The importance of health for income inequality in the occupied Palestinian territory: a decomposition analysis and cross-sectional study," Post-Print hal-01719862, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Xu, Aiting & Qiu, Keyang & Jin, Canyang & Cheng, Caijuan & Zhu, Yuhan, 2022. "Regional innovation ability and its inequality: Measurements and dynamic decomposition," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 180(C).

  4. Maame Esi Woode & Marwân-Al-Qays Bousmah & Raouf Boucekkine, 2017. "Parental Morbidity, Child Work, and Health Insurance in Rwanda," Post-Print hal-01505774, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Gunes, Pinar Mine & Tsaneva, Magda, 2020. "The effects of teenage childbearing on education, physical health, and mental distress: evidence from Mexico," Journal of Demographic Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 86(2), pages 183-206, June.
    2. Stéphanie Degroote & Valery Ridde & Manuela Allegri, 2020. "Health Insurance in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Scoping Review of the Methods Used to Evaluate its Impact," Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, Springer, vol. 18(6), pages 825-840, December.
    3. Lim, Sung Soo, 2020. "Parental chronic illness and child education: Evidence from children in Indonesia," International Journal of Educational Development, Elsevier, vol. 73(C).

  5. Marwân-Al-Qays Bousmah, 2017. "The effect of child mortality on fertility behaviors is non-linear: new evidence from Senegal," Post-Print hal-01589994, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Omar Karlsson, 2019. "Religion and Child Health in West and Central Africa," Population and Development Review, The Population Council, Inc., vol. 45(4), pages 707-738, December.
    2. Kati Kraehnert & Tilman Brück & Michele Di Maio & Roberto Nisticò, 2019. "The Effects of Conflict on Fertility: Evidence From the Genocide in Rwanda," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 56(3), pages 935-968, June.
    3. Laura C. Blanco, 2017. "Inertial reproduction: is the two-child psychology the rule in Costa Rica?," Working Papers 201703, Universidad de Costa Rica, revised Dec 2017.
    4. Kaat Van Hoyweghen & Janne Bemelmans & Hendrik Feyaerts & Goedele Van den Broeck & Miet Maertens, 2023. "Small Family, Happy Family? Fertility Preferences and the Quantity–Quality Trade-Off in Sub-Saharan Africa," Population Research and Policy Review, Springer;Southern Demographic Association (SDA), vol. 42(6), pages 1-35, December.
    5. Blanco, Laura Cristina, 2019. "Inertial reproduction: is the two-child psychology the rule in Costa Rica?," Revista de Ciencias Económicas, Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencias Económicas, Universidad de Costa Rica, vol. 37(1), December.

  6. Marwân-Al‐qays Bousmah & Daria Onori, 2016. "Financial Openness, Aggregate Consumption and Threshold Effects," Post-Print hal-01477194, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Raouf Boucekkine & Xianhai Huang, 2016. "Globalization: Financial, Trade and Institutional Aspects with Applications to China," Pacific Economic Review, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 21(3), pages 324-329, August.
    2. Jiangbo Yu & Ying Xu & Kai Bai, 2022. "Can Digital Finance Narrow the Household Consumption Gap of Residents on Either Side of the Hu Line?," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(15), pages 1-17, August.

  7. Marwân-Al-Qays Bousmah & Bruno Ventelou & Mohammad Abu-Zaineh, 2016. "Medicine and democracy: The importance of institutional quality in the relationship between health expenditure and health outcomes in the MENA region," Post-Print hal-01440296, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Deepak Kumar Behera & Umakant Dash, 2020. "Is health expenditure effective for achieving healthcare goals? Empirical evidence from South-East Asia Region," Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science, Springer, vol. 4(2), pages 593-618, June.
    2. Raphaël Chiappini & Marine Coupaud & François Viaud, 2022. "Does attracting FDI affect population health? New evidence from a multi-dimensional measure of health," Post-Print hal-03625008, HAL.
    3. Ahcène Zehnati & Marwân-Al-Qays Bousmah & Mohammad Abu-Zaineh, 2021. "Public–private differentials in health care delivery : the case of cesarean deliveries in Algeria," Post-Print hal-03186960, HAL.
    4. Al-Shboul, Mohammad & Al Rawashdeh, Rami, 2022. "The impact of institutional quality and resources rent on health: The case of GCC," Resources Policy, Elsevier, vol. 78(C).
    5. Karim Barkat & Raschid Sbia & Youcef Maouchi, 2019. "Empirical evidence on the long and short run determinants of health expenditure in the Arab world," Post-Print hal-01982309, HAL.
    6. Issa Dianda & Idrissa Ouedraogo, 2021. "The synergistic effect of government health spending and institutional quality on health capital accumulation in WAEMU countries," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 41(2), pages 495-506.
    7. Banerjee, Rajabrata & Mishra, Vinod & Maruta, Admasu Asfaw, 2021. "Energy poverty, health and education outcomes: Evidence from the developing world," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 101(C).

Articles

  1. S. Boyer & M. L. Nishimwe & L. Sagaon-Teyssier & L. March & S. Koulla-Shiro & M.-Q. Bousmah & R. Toby & M. P. Mpoudi-Etame & N. F. Ngom Gueye & A. Sawadogo & C. Kouanfack & L. Ciaffi & B. Spire & E. D, 2020. "Cost-Effectiveness of Three Alternative Boosted Protease Inhibitor-Based Second-Line Regimens in HIV-Infected Patients in West and Central Africa," PharmacoEconomics - Open, Springer, vol. 4(1), pages 45-60, March.

    Cited by:

    1. Marwân-Al-Qays Bousmah & Marie Libérée Nishimwe & Tamara Tovar-Sanchez & Martial Lantche Wandji & Mireille Mpoudi-Etame & Gwenaëlle Maradan & Pierrette Omgba Bassega & Marie Varloteaux & Alice Montoyo, 2021. "Cost-Utility Analysis of a Dolutegravir-Based Versus Low-Dose Efavirenz-Based Regimen for the Initial Treatment of HIV-Infected Patients in Cameroon (NAMSAL ANRS 12313 Trial)," Post-Print hal-03174666, HAL.

  2. Bousmah, Marwân-al-Qays & Combes, Jean-Baptiste Simon & Abu-Zaineh, Mohammad, 2019. "Health differentials between citizens and immigrants in Europe: A heterogeneous convergence," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 123(2), pages 235-243.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  3. Marwân-al-Qays Bousmah, 2017. "The effect of child mortality on fertility behaviors is non-linear: new evidence from Senegal," Review of Economics of the Household, Springer, vol. 15(1), pages 93-113, March. See citations under working paper version above.
  4. Maame Esi WOODE & Marwân-Al-Qays BOUSMAH & Raouf BOUCEKKINE, 2017. "Parental Morbidity, Child Work, and Health Insurance in Rwanda," JODE - Journal of Demographic Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 83(1), pages 111-127, March.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  5. Bousmah, Marwân-al-Qays & Ventelou, Bruno & Abu-Zaineh, Mohammad, 2016. "Medicine and democracy: The importance of institutional quality in the relationship between health expenditure and health outcomes in the MENA region," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 120(8), pages 928-935. See citations under working paper version above.
  6. Marwân-al-Qays Bousmah & Daria Onori, 2016. "Financial Openness, Aggregate Consumption and Threshold Effects," Pacific Economic Review, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 21(3), pages 358-380, August.
    See citations under working paper version above.

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  1. NEP-HEA: Health Economics (3) 2021-11-01 2022-04-18 2022-08-15. Author is listed
  2. NEP-EFF: Efficiency and Productivity (2) 2022-08-15 2022-08-29. Author is listed
  3. NEP-ARA: MENA - Middle East and North Africa (1) 2021-11-01
  4. NEP-UPT: Utility Models and Prospect Theory (1) 2021-04-12

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