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Mathieu Ichou

Researcher at Institut national d'études démographiques

Publications -  30
Citations -  515

Mathieu Ichou is an academic researcher from Institut national d'études démographiques. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tracking (education) & Educational attainment. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 26 publications receiving 363 citations. Previous affiliations of Mathieu Ichou include Sciences Po & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Who They Were There: Immigrants’ Educational Selectivity and Their Children’s Educational Attainment

TL;DR: This paper examined the educational selectivity of immigrants in France and how their level of education contrasts with that of non-migrants in their country of birth and the influence of this selectivity on the educational attainment of their children.
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Discrimination in healthcare as a barrier to care: experiences of socially disadvantaged populations in France from a nationally representative survey.

TL;DR: Experiences of discrimination within the healthcare setting may present a barrier to healthcare for people that are socially disadvantaged due to gender, immigration, race/ethnicity, or religion, and researchers and policymakers should consider barriers to healthcare that lie within the Healthcare experience itself as potential intervention targets.
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Différences d'origine et origine des différences : les résultats scolaires des enfants d'émigrés/immigrés en France du début de l'école primaire à la fin du collège

TL;DR: In this paper, a sociologie des inegalites scolaires tient a quatre elements: l'usage de categories d'origines precises, which montre l'importance de l'heterogeneite scolaire au sein de l’ensemble ''Enfants d’immigres'', l'use de la methode d'appariement exact, which permet de ne pas supposer un effet uniforme des proprietes sociales, and l'etude de la formation preco
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The Healthy Immigrant Effect: The role of educational selectivity in the good health of migrants

TL;DR: The Healthy Immigrant Effect (HIE) refers to the fact that recent migrants are in better health than the nonmigrant population in the host country as discussed by the authors, which is the id...
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Do all roads lead to inequality? Trends in French upper secondary school analysed with four longitudinal surveys

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors derived empirical evidence from four large-scale longitudinal surveys, which have never been analysed together yet: the 1962-1972 INED survey (N=15,154), 1980-1990 Panel study (n=19,701), 1989-2001 Panel study(n=20,524), 1995-2006 Panel study, and 1995−2006 Panel survey (n =17,157), using advanced loglinear and logmultiplicative models on contingency tables.