- Mesnard, A., Savatic, F., Senne, J. and Thiollet, H. (2024). Revolving Doors: How Externalization Policies Block Refugees and Deflect Other Migrants across Migration Routes. Population and Development Review, 50(3), pp. 607–642. doi:10.1111/padr.12650.
- Savatic, F., Thiollet, H., Mesnard, A., Senne, J.-.N. and Jaulin, T. (2024). Borders Start With Numbers: How Migration Data Create “Fake Illegals”. International Migration Review. doi:10.1177/01979183231222169.
- Auriol, E., Mesnard, A. and Perrault, T. (2023). Weeding out the dealers? The economics of cannabis legalization. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 216, pp. 62–101. doi:10.1016/j.jebo.2023.09.027.
- Auriol, E., Mesnard, A. and Perrault, T. (2023). Temporary foreign work permits: Honing the tools to defeat human smuggling. European Economic Review, 160, pp. 104614–104614. doi:10.1016/j.euroecorev.2023.104614.
- Cavatorta, E., Janssens, W. and Mesnard, A. (2023). Gendered barriers to formal healthcare utilization: Modelling healthcare demand in a low-resource setting. Economic Development and Cultural Change.
- Jofre-Bonet, M., Kamara, J. and Mesnard, A. (2023). Corruption and informal sector households’ participation in health insurance in Sierra Leone. PLOS ONE, 18(4). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0281724.
- De Weerdt, J., Genicot, G. and Mesnard, A. (2019). Asymmetry of Information within Family Networks. Journal of Human Resources, 54(1), pp. 225–254. doi:10.3368/jhr.54.1.0616.8023r1.
- Kamara, J., Jofre-Bonet, M. and Mesnard, A. (2018). A Discrete Choice Experiment to Elicit the Willingness to
Pay for Health Insurance by the Informal Sector Workers in
Sierra Leone. International Journal of Health Economics and Policy, 3(1). - Janssens, W., Goedecke, J., de Bree, G.J., Aderibigbe, S.A., Akande, T.M. and Mesnard, A. (2016). The Financial Burden of Non-Communicable Chronic Diseases in Rural Nigeria: Wealth and Gender Heterogeneity in Health Care Utilization and Health Expenditures. PLOS ONE, 11(11). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0166121.
- Auriol, E. and Mesnard, A. (2016). Sale of Visas: a Smuggler's Final Song? Economica, 83(332), pp. 646–678. doi:10.1111/ecca.12204.
- Fitzsimons, E., Malde, B., Mesnard, A. and Vera-Hernández, M. (2016). Nutrition, information and household behavior: Experimental evidence from Malawi. Journal of Development Economics, 122, pp. 113–126. doi:10.1016/j.jdeveco.2016.05.002.
- Mesnard, A.M. and Seabright, P. (2016). Migration and The Equilibrium Prevalence of Infectious Diseases. Journal of Demographic Economics, 82(1), pp. 1–26. doi:10.1017/dem.2015.12.
- Fitzsimons, E. and Mesnard, A. (2014). Can Conditional Cash Transfers Compensate for a Father's Absence? The World Bank Economic Review, 28(3), pp. 467–491. doi:10.1093/wber/lht019.
- Attanasio, O., Battistin, E. and Mesnard, A. (2012). Food and Cash Transfers: Evidence from Colombia. The Economic Journal, 122(559), pp. 92–124. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0297.2011.02473.x.
- Mesnard, A.M., Attanasio, O., Fitzsimons, E., Guterrez, M.I. and Meghir, C. (2010). Child Education and Work Choices in the Presence of a Conditional Cash Transfer Programme in Rural Colombia. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 58(2), pp. 181–210.
- Mesnard, A.M. and Seabright, P. (2009). Escaping infectious diseases through migration ? Quarantine measures under incomplete information about infection risk. Journal of Public Economics, 93, pp. 931–938.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2006). The impact of a conditional cash transfer programme on consumption in Colombia. Fiscal Studies.
- Mesnard, A.M., Dearden, L. and Shaw, J. (2006). Ethnic differences in birth outcomes in England. Fiscal Studies.
- Mesnard, A.M. and Ravallion, M. (2006). The wealth effect on new business sartups in a developing economy. Economica, 73(291).
- Mesnard, A.M. (2004). Temporary migration and Self-Employment: Evidence from Tunisia. Brussels Economic Review, 47(1).
- Mesnard, A.M. (2004). Temporary migration and capital market imperfections. Oxford Economic Papers, 56, pp. 242–262.
- Mesnard, A.M. and Azam, J.P. (2003). Civil war and the social contract. Public Choice, 115(3).
- Mesnard, A.M. (2003). Guerre Civile et Contrat Social. Dynamiques de développement.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2001). Intergenerational mobility and temporary migration. Louvain Economic Review, 67(1).
- Mesnard, A.M. and Gaumont, D. (2001). Inheritance, land and capital mobility linked to labour migration. Journal of Population Economics, 14.
- Mesnard, A.M. and Gaumont, D. (2000). Altruism and international labour migration. Journal of Population Economics, 13.
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About
Overview
Dr. Alice Mesnard is a Reader at City University of London. Specializing in the economics of migration, health and education, her research has focused on public policy’s role in improving economic and human development. Dr. Mesnard has led research projects funded by the ESRC, and the Hewlett foundation among others including J-PAL, GCRF, DFID, the European Commission, NORFACE and has published in international peer-reviewed journals (e.g. Economic Journal, Journal of Human Resources, European Economic Review, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Public Economics, etc).
As a Senior Research Economist at the Institute for Fiscal Studies (London) from 2003 to 2010, she has gained expertise in public policy evaluation and has since analysed policies related to migration, education (Conditional Cash Transfer programmes), labour market programmes (New Deal in the UK) and health (health insurance, demand for health care, maternal health, nutrition, mental health and infectious diseases). She has also contributed to quasi-experimental, experimental, and empirical research projects involving large data collections in Colombia, France, Malawi, Nigeria, Sierra-Leone and Tanzania.
Qualifications
- Fellow, High Education Association (UK), United Kingdom, Dec 2023
- Habilitation a Diriger des Recherches, Toulouse 1 Capitole University, France, Jun 2010
- PhD, École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), France, 1999
- European Doctoral Programme, EHESS (Paris) and LSE (London School of Economics), France, 1999
- Diploma «Ingénieur, Statisticien, Economiste», National School of Statistics and Economics (ENSAE ParisTech), France, 1993
Administrative roles
- Deputy Head of Department, City University of London, Jul 2023 – present
- Chair of the Academic Board of the London Campus, Paris Dauphine University, Sep 2021 – present
- Programme director of the MSc Development Economics, City University of London, Sep 2010 – Sep 2018
Employment
- Deputy Head, City, University of London, Sep 2023 – present
- Visiting Professor, Aix-Marseille University, May – Jun 2023
- Visiting Researcher, Sciences Po, Feb – May 2023
- Visiting Researcher, Paris Dauphine University, Jan – Feb 2023
- Chair of the Academic Board of the London Campus, Paris Dauphine University, Sep 2021 – present
- Visiting Professor, Paris School of Economics, Jan 2014 – Jan 2016
- Visiting Professor, Paris Dauphine University, Paris, Jan – Apr 2014
- Programme Director of the MSc Development Economics, City, University of London, Sep 2010 – Sep 2018
- Reader in Economics, City, University of London, 2010 – present
- Visiting Professor, University of Toulouse, 2009
- Senior Research Economist, Institute for Fiscal Studies, Jan 2004 – Jan 2010
- Visiting Researcher, University College London / IFS, Jan 2003 – Jan 2004
- Associate Professor, University of Toulouse, Jan 1999 – Jan 2003
Memberships of professional organisations
- Member of the Executive Committee, European Development Research Network (EUDN)
- External Fellow, CREAM, Center for Research and Analysis of Migration, London
- Research Associate, EdePo, Institute for Fiscal Studies, London
- Research affiliate, CEPR, Center for Economic Policy Research, London
Languages
English (can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review), French (can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review), German (can read) and Spanish; Castilian (can read).
Teaching
Teaching Interests
Development Economics, Population Economics, Migration, Applied Econometrics, Social Policies, Public Economics.
Teaching Experience
2010-to present: Lectures at City University in Development Economics to PG and UG Students. Lectures in Applied Econometrics to third year UG students. Lectures in Applied Microeconomics to first year UG students. Lectures in Research Methods to PG students.
2014 onwards : Lectures in «Social Policies in developing countries» to PG students in Master PPD at the Paris School of Economics.
2005, 2006: Lectures in Public Economics to UG Students in Oxford and Cambridge Universities.
1999-2003: Core Module in Development Economics to PG students in Toulouse University
1999-2003: Core Module in Development Economics to students training for “Ingenieur” special diploma in Toulouse University.
1999-2003 : Core Module on Economics to first year undergraduate students in Law. Organised experimental games to simulate market mechanisms.
1999-2001 : Trained teachers in France to prepare for the French national “Agregation” competition which gives them the title of Professor. Lectures in population economics.
1997-1999 : Lectures in microeconomics to undergraduate students at the University of Paris 2.
Research
Grants I received for my research projects
2022-2024 “Scol’ectiv - Engaging Teachers and Parents through Computer-Aided Learning: The Impact of a Personalised Application on Newly Arrived Allophone Students’ Learning, Integration and Development”. Co-Principal Investigator with F.Gubert and A.Touw (IRD-DIAL, Dauphine University) to pilot a randomized control trial with a fund of €48,166.18 from JPAL, European Social Inclusion Initiative (ESII) (RFP Round 3).
In collaboration with researchers in psycho-linguistic in the universities of Lilles, Creteil and Montpellier, the tech start-up LearnEnjoy, and school teachers in France, we develop and analyse the impacts of a personalised application to help refugee children integration and learning in schools while engaging with teachers and parents through computer-aided learning.
2018 -Present After receiving with two colleagues at City a GCRF Research Prize to build a research and cooperation network on Displacement and Development in South Asia (SANDD), we are building a large project to study the impacts of climate change on the resilience of communities in Pakistan involving sociologist, agronomist, and economist co-investigators and local partners in Pakistan, Canada and the UK.
2018-2023 I received a €35K grant to evaluate the impacts of migration policies on irregular crossings to Europe as part of the European Commission Research and Innovation Programme Horizon 2020 project on “Migration Governance and Asylum Crises” (MAGYc) led by PI François Gemenne (Liege University) under Grant agreement project number 822806. With an interdisciplinary team of political scientists based at Sciences-Po (Paris) and economists, we study the deflection effects of externalisation of migration policies adopted by European countries on flows of irregular migrants and refugees to Europe.
2016 I was commissioned by the Center for Global Development (Washington, London) to write a paper on policies against human smuggling (UK 7.5K) and visited them as Fellow.
2009-2013 AFD-AIRD-IRD-HEWLETT “Health Risks and Migration”. Principal Investigator. Funded by the Wiliam and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Agence Française de Développement, the Institut de Recherches pour le Développement under the Grant #2008-2165 (€270K) this project involves partnerships with medical doctors and health sciences researchers in Sub-Sahara Africa to study the links between health risks such as infectious diseases and decisions made by poor households.
2010-2012 NORFACE consortium. As project lead in the TEMPO project on “Temporary Migration Policies” I received €20K to write the paper “Sale of Visas: A Smuggler's Final Song?”.
2008-2012 Hewlett-ESRC ESRC reference RES-183-25-0008 “Effects of Reproductive Health on Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa” Co-Investigator. With a team of development and health economists at the Institute for Fiscal Studies and partners in Malawi we evaluate and analyse the effects of nutrition, maternal and health interventions in Malawi. (£380,724K)
2007 ESRC Reference RES-000-22-1742 “School supply and the effectiveness of Conditional Cash Transfers” Principal investigator. (£40K) This project analyses the interactions between a demand side intervention improving children education and health in Colombia, the Conditional Cash Transfer programme Familias en Accion - and the quality of schools.
2007-2009 DFID-ESRC ESRC reference: RES-167-25-0124 “Human Capital Accumulation and Poverty Reduction in Developing Countries”. Co-applicant with IFS team (£621,257K)
2005-2006 Department for Work and Pensions (UK) Reference Number 11c/04/dwp “Ethnic Parity in Jobcentre Plus Programmes and mainstream services”. Co-applicant. (£192,417K)
Current research interests
Dr. Mesnard’s current research studies the drivers and impacts of migration and the integration of refugees in host countries. This led her to collaborate in a large interdisciplinary H2020 project with political scientists to study the impacts of border closure in Europe on refugees and irregular migrants. She is also a founding member of the South Asia Network for Displacement and Development (SANDD) which was formed under the UKRI’s GCRF scheme and which aims to increase interdisciplinary collaboration and regional cooperation in conducting research that helps climate change-affected South Asian communities develop resilience strategies.
Research impacts
She has been strongly involved in the policy debate about how to weaken smuggling markets. Her research designs novel systems of visas to fight against human smuggling and meet labour market needs of host countries.
You can watch her speaking on TV5 Monde about pricing the smugglers out of the market : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlvFCWWvMRU or watch here a video illustrating some research impacts.
She has also applied her findings about legalization policies to the cannabis market. Here research proposes to regulate it through the implementation of a legal market combined with strong enforcement of sanctions against illegal activities. The findings feature in a report of the Economic Advisory Committee of the French government (CAE) on how to legalise cannabis in France and have been discussed by the French National Assembly.”
Publications
Publications by category
Chapters (2)
- Mesnard, A.M. (2016). Le renforcement des frontières permet-il de mieux contrôler l’immigration? In Colin, A. and Thiollet, H. (Eds.), Migrants, Migrations: 50 questions pour vous faire votre opinion Idées claires.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2003). Dynamiques de développement
Guerre Civile et Contrat Social
Dynamiques de développement. In Bekolo-Ebe, B., Mama, T. and Fouda, S.M. (Eds.), Dynamiques de développement
Conference papers and proceedings (29)
- Mesnard, A.M. (2012). Pop Pov conference on Reproductive Health and Economic Development. Pop Pov conference on Reproductive Health and Economic Development January, Accra, Ghana.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2011). AMID/BREAD/ CEPR conference on Development Economics. AMID/BREAD/ CEPR conference on Development Economics September, Paris.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2011). Conference on Research on Economic Theory and Econometrics (CRETE). Conference on Research on Economic Theory and Econometrics (CRETE) July, Greece.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2011). AFD-Harvard Kennedy School : 4th Migration and Development Conference. AFD-Harvard Kennedy School : 4th Migration and Development Conference June, Cambridge, MA.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2011). NORFACE Conference on “Migration :Economic Change, Social conference”. NORFACE Conference on “Migration :Economic Change, Social conference” April, UCL.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2011). CSAE conference. CSAE conference March, Oxford.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2010). EUDN /AFD conference on Development Economics. EUDN /AFD conference on Development Economics November, Paris.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2010). TEMPO conference on migration. TEMPO conference on migration October, Dublin.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2010). NORFACE conference on Migration. NORFACE conference on Migration October, UCL London.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2010). AFD - 3rd Migration and Development Conference. AFD - 3rd Migration and Development Conference September, Paris.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2010). Conference on Research on Economic Theory and Econometrics (CRETE). Conference on Research on Economic Theory and Econometrics (CRETE) July, Naxos, Greece.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2009). Conference Agence Française de Développement /European Union Development Network conferences (AFD-EUDN) on Development Economics. Conference Agence Française de Développement /European Union Development Network conferences (AFD-EUDN) on Development Economics December, Paris.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2009). CEPR Annual Symposium on Development Economics. CEPR Annual Symposium on Development Economics September.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2009). Conference on Conditional Cash Transfers, organised by the World Bank and the IFS. Conference on Conditional Cash Transfers, organised by the World Bank and the IFS May, London.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2008). CEPR workshop on Conflicts and Development. CEPR workshop on Conflicts and Development December, Paris.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2008). Conference Agence Française de Développement /European Union Development Network conferences (AFD-EUDN) on Development Economics. Conference Agence Française de Développement /European Union Development Network conferences (AFD-EUDN) on Development Economics December, Paris.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2008). Conference on Research on Economic Theory and Econometrics (CRETE). Conference on Research on Economic Theory and Econometrics (CRETE) July, Naxos, Greece.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2008). CEPR conference on Development Economics. CEPR conference London.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2007). Conference Agence Française de Développement /European Union Development Network conferences (AFD-EUDN) on Development Economics. Conference Agence Française de Développement /European Union Development Network conferences (AFD-EUDN) on Development Economics December, Paris.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2007). Conference on Research on Economic Theory and Econometrics (CRETE). Conference on Research on Economic Theory and Econometrics (CRETE) July, Naxos, Greece.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2007). CEPR conference on Development Economics. CEPR conference Stockholm.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2006). Conference Agence Française de Développement /European Union Development Network conferences (AFD-EUDN) on Development Economics. Conference Agence Française de Développement /European Union Development Network conferences (AFD-EUDN) on Development Economics December, Paris.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2006). CEPR conference on Development Economics. CEPR conference Paris.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2005). CEPR Annual Symposium on Public Policy. September.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2005). Cornell University and IFPRI conference on Non Linearities in Development. Cornell University and IFPRI conference on Non Linearities in Development May, Washington.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2004). World Bank and Inter -american Bank for Development conference. World Bank and Inter -american Bank for Development conference July, Bogota, Colombia.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2003). Conference on Markets for Pharmaceuticals and the Health of Developing Nations, Toulouse School of Economics ( IDEI). Conference on Markets for Pharmaceuticals and the Health of Developing Nations, Toulouse School of Economics ( IDEI) December, Toulouse, France.
- Mesnard, A.M. (2001). World Bank Conference on European Integration of South-West European countries. World Bank Conference on European Integration of South-West European countries June, Bari (Italy).
- Mesnard, A.M. (2000). EURESCO conference on Migration. EURESCO conference on Migration May, Sapri (Italy).
Internet publications (3)
- Mesnard, A. (2019). economics of legalising cannabis : pricing and policing are crucial.
- Mesnard, A.M. and Auriol, E. (2016). To Control Migration Flows and Defeat Human Smuggling, Sell Visas. Center for Global Development.
- Malde, B., Mesnard, A., Fitzsimons, E. and Vera-Hernandez, M. Nutrition, information, and household behaviour: experimental evidence from Malawi. Journal of Development Economics.
Journal articles (26)
Media
- Mesnard, A. (2019). Economics of legalising cannabis: pricing and policing are crucial.
Reports (6)
- Mesnard, A., Auriol, E. and Perrault, T. (2019). En finir avec les dealers: à quel prix?” Paris: Focus du CAE no. 33-2019..
- Mesnard, A.M., Crawford, C., Dearden, L., Shaw, J., Sianesi, B. and Urwin, P. (2007). Estimating Ethnic Parity in Jobcentre Plus Programmes: A quantitative analysis using the Work and Pensions Longitudinal Study (WPLS)..
- Mesnard, A.M., Attanasio, O., Battistin, E., Fitzsimons, E., Meghir, C. and Vera-Hernandez, M. (2006). Evaluación del impacto del programa Familias en Acción - subsidos condicionados de la red de apoyo social: Informe del primer seguimento..
- Mesnard, A.M., Attanasio, O., Battistin, E., Fitzsimons, E. and Vera-Hernandez, M. (2005). How effective are conditional cash transfers? Evidence from Colombia..
- Mesnard, A.M., Attanasio, O. and Catsro, C. (2005). Displacement, conflict and welfare : an empirical analysis..
- Mesnard, A.M. and Attanasio, O. (2005). The impact of a conditional cash transfer programme on consumption in Colombia..
Working papers (8)
- Jofre-Bonet, M., Kamara, J. and Mesnard, A. (2021). Corruption and Health Insurance for the Informal Sector in Sierra Leone. London, UK: Department of Economics, City, University of London.
- Thiollet, H., Jaulin, T., Jean Noel, S., Filip, S. and Mesnard, A. (2021). Borders Start with Numbers. Measuring Migration in Times of Crisis.
- Mesnard, A., Auriol, E. and Perrault, T. (2021). Controlling illegal migration: can a market for Temporary Work Permits help ? CEPR Discussion Paper
- Mesnard, A., Auriol, E. and Perrault, T. (2019). Defeating Crime? An economic Analysis of Cannabis Legalisation Policies. CEPR Discussion Paper.
- Mesnard, A. (2009). Migration, violence and welfare : an empirical analysis from rural Colombia. London: Institute for Fiscal Studies.
- Mesnard, A., Auriol, E. and Perrault, T. Weeding Out the Dealers? The Economics of Cannabis Legalization. Elsevier BV
- Cavatorta, E., Janssens, W. and Mesnard, A. Gendered Barriers to Formal Healthcare Utilization: Modelling Healthcare Demand in a Low-Resource Setting. Elsevier BV
- Auriol, E., Mesnard, A. and Perrault, T. Weeding Out the Dealers? The Economics of Cannabis Legalization. Elsevier BV
Other (5)
- De Weerdt, J., Genicot, G. and Mesnard, A. (2019). Asymmetry of information within family networks.
- Mesnard, A.M. Migration, violence and welfare: an empirical analysis from rural Colombia.
- Mesnard, A.M., Crawford, C., Dearden, L., Shaw, J. and Sianesi, B. Ethnic parity in labour market outcomes for benefit claimants.
- Mesnard, A.M. and Fitzsimons, E. «Are boys and girls affected differently when the household head leaves for good? Evidence from school and work choices in Colombia».
- Mesnard, A.M., Malde, B., Fitzsimons, E. and Vera-Hernandez, M. Responses to Information on Child Nutrition: Experimental Evidence from Malawi.
Professional activities
Editorial activity
- Co-Editor of the journal Economics, published by DeGruyter, Co-Editor of Economics, May 2024 – present.
Media appearance
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Media appearances (2)
- Discussion and interviews in the Media about the research on How to eliminate Human Smuggling. VICE news 11 – 05-2015
http://news.vice.com/article/europe-weighs-quota-system-and-crackdown-on-smugglers-in-response-to-migrant-crisis
French Newspapers:
Liberation 21 04 2015
http://www.liberation.fr/monde/2015/04/21/vendre-des-visas-aux-travailleurs_1257107
Le Monde
http://www.lemonde.fr/europe/article/2015/04/20/fermer-les-frontieres-n-arrete-pas-un-migrant-pret-a-risquer-sa-vie_4619134_3214.html
France24 :
http://www.france24.com/fr/20150421-immigration-clandestine-mediterranee-ue-europe-frontieres-legalisation-ouverture-visas-alice-mesnard/
La Depeche :
http://www.ladepeche.fr/article/2015/04/23/2092630-emmanuelle-auriol-assecher-le-marche-des-passeurs.html
Press in the United Kingdom :
The Guardian : 21.04.2015
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/apr/21/migrant-tragedies-how-to-stop-the-slaughter
The Guardian : 23.04.2015
http://mg.co.za/article/2015-04-23-divided-europe-is-all-at-sea-over-desperate-migrants
Italian newspapers:
“Il Foglio” on the 20.04.2015
http://www.ilfoglio.it/cronache/2015/04/20/immigrazione-ostaggio-di-opposti-estremismi___1-v-127944-rubriche_c819.htm
first daily “La Repubblica”on the 23.04.2015
http://www.repubblica.it/politica/2015/04/23/news/appello_di_ong_e_intellettuali_apriamo_le_frontiere_per_rilanciare_l_economia_-112622911/
Magazine Ferrara Italia
http://www.ferraraitalia.it/immigrazione-e-vendita-di-visti-dentrata-alice-mesnard-permettono-di-legalizzare-i-flussi-44620.html
Swiss Newspaper LeMatin 26-04-2015
Portugal Newspaper Publico
http://www.publico.pt/mundo/noticia/vender-vistos-para-imigrantes-pode-ser-a-forma-de-travar-o-trafico-na-ue-1693288
Norvegian Newspaper Morgenbladet : interview pages 22-23 :
http://issuu.com/morgenbladet/docs/jegharopplevd
German online publication:
http://www.eurojournal.info/?aktuell/2015-03-21_Menschenschmuggel
Finland weekly newspaper Suomen Kuvalehti, www.suomenkuvalehti.fi
Germany : “Human Smuggling” EuroJournal 21 March 2015
http://www.eurojournal.info/?aktuell/2015-03-21_Menschenschmuggel
Information player (450000 visitors)
https://www.contrepoints.org/2015/04/26/205860-immigration-la-vente-de-visas-pour-eradiquer-le-trafic-de-migrants
News and articles on line on Sciences :
http://phys.org/news/2015-04-visas-eradicate-booming-human-smuggling.html
http://www.clarin.com/mundo/fronteras-cerradas-frenan-papeles_0_1343865658.html - Interviews and Press articles quoting the research on quarantine measures and infectious diseases. « Ebola: Une chercheuse dénonce l'effet pervers des mises en quarantaine » published by Vingt Minutes, 20/10/2014 http://www.20minutes.fr/sante/1463175-20141017-ebola-chercheuse-denonce-effet-pervers-mises-quarantaine
«Même à l'heure d'Ebola, on n’empêchera jamais les hommes de migrer» published by l’Opinion 18/10/2014.
« Ebola : effets pervers de la quarantaine » published by Temoignages 16/10/2014.
« Ebola, attention aux msies en quarantaine ! » published by Sante Cool on line 16/10/2014.
« Ebola : le danger des mesures trop strictes de quarantaine » published by Entrepatients on line 16/10/2014.
Online articles (3)
- Des effets pervers de la Quarantine. (2015). Le 1 (French Magazine)
- La fin du trafic d’Etres Humains. (2012). Le Monde Available at http://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/2012/10/09/la-fin-du-trafic-d-etres-humains_1771841_3232.html
- Sale of Visas: A Smuggler's Final Song? (2011). VoxEU Available http://www.voxeu.org/index.php?q=node/8051">http://www.voxeu.org/index.php?q=node/8051
Radio programmes (3)
- News. Italian Radio “EL populare" http://podcast.radiopopolare.it/memos_1_22_04_2015.mp3
- Live news. sputniknews live news on http://sputniknews.com/radio_red_line/20150424/1021333881.html
- France Inter, “3D” by Stefane Paoli. http://www.franceinter.fr
Television programmes (3)
- MAGHREB-ORIENT-EXPRESS. MTV5 Monde extracts (in french) of programme about pricing out human smugglers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlvFCWWvMRU
- TV show “Arret sur Images” by Daniel Schneiderman. internet Television http://www.arretsurimages.net/emissions/2015-04-24/Migrants-TF1-nous-montre-une-Europe-menacee-d-invasion-id7671
- TV Interview on Ebola and quarantine measures. AlArabiya News http://www.alarabiya.net/ar/medicine-and-health/2014/10/16/دراسة-عزل-المصابين-بإيبولا-يشجعهم-على-عدم-التعاون.html
Other
- Programme Director of the MSc Development Economics, City, University of London (Sep 2010 – Sep 2018).