Graduated from the Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan and holder of both a PhD in economics and, recently, the accreditation to supervise research (HDR in French), I am assistant professor at the Faculty of economics and management of UPEC and member of the research unit ERUDITE since 2011.
I am currently the director of the Master 2 in Health economics and co-director of the Bachelor's degree in Health economics and management. I also coordinate the courses in Health economics between the Faculty of Economics and Management and the Faculty of Health at UPEC.
My two main research fields deal with:
1) the analysis of primary healthcare supply in France focussing on the activity of self-employed GPs, and
2) with the analysis of the relation between health and work through the effects of disability on people’s employment and the evaluation of public policies aiming at promoting the employment of disabled people.
Barnay, T., Duguet, E., Le Clainche, Videau, Y. (2019). “An evaluation of the 1987 French Law for the employment of disabled people: Better paying than hiring”, European Journal of Health Economics, 20(4): 597-610.
Barnay, T., Duguet, E., Le Clainche, C., Narcy, M., Videau, Y. (2015). “The impact of a disability on labour market status : a comparison of the public and private sectors”, Annals of Economics and Statistics, 119-120: 39-64.