Publications
Refereed articles in English:
Chort I, Hotte R, and Marazyan K, 2025. Income shocks, bride price, and child marriage in Turkey. The World Bank Economic Review
[Published version]; [Working paper version (May 2022) IZA Discussion Paper]
Chort I, Öktem B, 2024. Agricultural shocks, coping policies, and deforestation: Evidence from the coffee leaf rust epidemic in Mexico. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol 106 (3), pp 1020-1057.
[Published version]; [Working paper version (July 2022): TREE working paper] ; [The Conversation]
Chort I, De la Rupelle M, 2022. Managing the impact of climate change on migration: Evidence from Mexico. Journal of Population Economics, vol 35 (4), pp 1777-1819
[Published version] ; [Latest working paper version (Jan. 2022): GLO discussion paper 1040]
Chort I, De Vreyer P, Zuber T, 2020. Gendered mobility patterns in Senegal. Population, vol 75 (2), pp 287-314
French edition : Chort I, De Vreyer P, Zuber T, 2020. Mobilité genrée au Sénégal, Population, vol 75 (2), pp 297-323.
Boltz M, Chort I, 2019. The risk of polygamy and wives' saving behavior.The World Bank Economic Review, vol. 33 (1), pages 209-230. [pdf].
Previous version: World Bank Policy Research Working Paper no. WPS 7860, oct. 2016.
Chort I, Senne J-N, 2018. You'll be a migrant my son: Accounting for migrant selection within the household. Economic Development and Cultural Change, vol. 66 (2), pages 217-263. [Link].
Previous version:[PSE working paper], [DIAL working paper]
Chort I, 2017. Migrant network and immigrants' occupational mismatch. The Journal of Development Studies, vol. 53 (11), pages 1806-1821. [Link]
Chort I, De la Rupelle M, 2016. Determinants of Mexico-US outward and return migration flows: A state-level panel data analysis. Demography, vol. 53 (5), pages 1453-1476. [Link]
Chort I, Senne J-N, 2015. Selection into migration within a household model: Evidence from Senegal, The World Bank Economic Review, vol. 29 (suppl 1), pages S247-S256. [Link]
Chort I, 2014. Mexican migrants to the U.S.: What do unrealized migration intentions tell us about gender inequalities?, World Development, vol. 59, pages 535-552. [Link]
Chort I, Gubert F, Senne J-N, 2012. Migrant networks as a basis for social control: Remittance incentives among Senegalese in France and Italy, Regional Science and Urban Economics, vol. 42, pages 858–874. [Link]
Refereed articles in French:
Chort I, Gubert F, Senne J-N, 2016. MIDDAS : des données appariées pour mieux comprendre les liens entre migrants et familles d'origine, Revue Tiers Monde, hors-série 2016, pages 151-174. [Link]
Chort I, De Vreyer P and Marazyan K, 2014. L'apprentissage au Sénégal : déterminants et trajectoires, Autrepart, n°71, pages 175-193. [Link]
Chort I, Dia H, 2013. L'argent des migrations : les finances individuelles sous l'objectif des sciences sociales, Autrepart, n°67-68, pages 3-12. [Link]
Chort I, 2013. Réseaux migratoires sénégalais, Statéco, n°107. [Link] [English version here (PSE working paper)]
Charbit Y, Chort I, 2006. Les transferts monétaires des migrants : pays industrialisés et pays en développement, Revue européenne des migrations internationales, 22 (2). [Link]
Working papers
Chort I, Hasni A, Öktem B, 2025. Agricultural policies and biodiversity: impact of the CAP greening on bird abundance and diversity in France. [TREE working paper]
Chort I, Dagnelie O, 2022. Worms or sugar? Mass deworming treatment doubles the probability of developing diabetes ten to fifteen years later. [TREE working paper]
Ben Atta O, Chort I, Senne J.-N, 2025. Immigration, integration and the informal economy in OECD countries [TREE working paper]
Apouey B, Chort I, 2018. Are rising house prices really good for your brain? House value and cognitive functioning among older Europeans. [CATT working paper]
Other publications:
Chort I, Lambert S, 2010. Remises migratoires et redistributivité, Regards croisés sur l’économie, 8.