Health economics – Ageing – Prevention – Technological innovations – Supply of care by private practitioners
ORCID : 0000-0002-1587-5614
Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/aim%C3%A9e-kingsada/
Personal website : https://aimeekingsada.wixsite.com/aimeekingsada
RESEARCH
She joined the team in June 2023, her work focuses on the Innovation and Prevention research axis, which explores the challenges associated with preventing loss of independence (autonomy) and the effectiveness of innovations in this field.
Aimée was appointed Assistant Professor at the University of Lille within the LEM, which she integrated in September 2025. She actively continues her collaboration with the Chaire Aging UP! and LIRAES as an associate researcher.
In collaboration with other researchers from the Chair, she conducted an assessment of unmet needs impact for formal care on the risk of falls among frail individuals in Europe, using survey data (SHARE) and microeconomics methods.
At the same time, Aimée is conducting literature reviews on older people’s preferences for new health technologies as part of the AgingUP! survey and is also looking into the issue of evaluating these technologies.
PhD
2018-2022: PhD in Economics (Université Paris Dauphine – Paris Sciences & Lettres)
Thesis title:” Price regulation and financial incentives : What are the effects on self-employed physicians’ activ
EDUCATION
2018-2022 : PhD in Health Economics (Université Paris Dauphine – Paris Sciences & Lettres)
2017-2018: Master 2 Research in Health Economics (Université Paris Dauphine – Paris Sciences & Lettres)
2016-2017: Master 1 Econometrics and Statistics (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
2013-2016: Bachelor in Economics (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
TEACHING
2025-2026: Lecturer in Advanced Economics, 1st year of BSc Economics and Social administration
2022-2023: Teaching assistant in Statistics, 3rd year of BSc in Economics and Management
2021-2022: Teaching assistant in Statistics, 2nd year of BSc in Economics
2018-2023: Lecturer in Microeconomics, 2nd year of BSc in Economics
PUBLICATIONS
Cheneau, A., Kingsada A., Rapp T., Sicsic J. (2025) L’analyse des préférences individuelles pour améliorer l’efficience des innovations pour la prévention en santé. Innovations & Prévention en Santé, LEH Édition.
Kingsada, A. (2024) Can financial incentives improve access to care? Evidence from a French experiment on specialist physicians, Social Science & Medicine 352, 117018. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.117018
Dormont, B., Kingsada, A. & Samson, A.-L. (2021). The Introduction of Pay-for-Performance: What Impact on General Practitioners’ Activity in France? Economie et Statistique / Economics and Statistics, 524-525, 11–29. doi: 10.24187/ecostat.2021.524d.2045