Expertise

childhood & adolescence; social determinants of health; health economics; econometrics; health policy

Biography

Emmanuelle Arpin is a PhD Candidate in Health Services Research (Health Economics) at the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (IHPME) at the University of Toronto. Her SSHRC-funded dissertation examines the long-term effects of chronic health conditions in childhood on health and socioeconomic status in young adulthood in the US and Canada. She has additional research and teaching experience in the areas of the health policy in Canada and Quebec, public health policies and the social determiants of health. She holds an MSc in Sociology from the University of Montreal and a BA in Sociology from McGill University. 

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CIRANO Publications by Emmanuelle Arpin

As an author

CIRANO Projects

Measuring public health expenditure in Quebec and the Canadian provinces: a comparative analysis

Olivier Jacques, Emmanuelle Arpin, Alexandre Prud'homme, Emma Ben Jelili

Health

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on public health expenditure on health promotion and disease prevention: short-term analysis and long-term forecast

S’attaquer aux crises épidémiologiques : oui, mais à quel prix ? - Publié le August 5, 2024

Mehdi Ammi, Erin C. Strumpf, Emmanuelle Arpin, Alexandre Prud'homme, Raphael Langevin

Health