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Jean-Marie Robine

Jean-Marie Robine

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Social Sciences and Humanities
France
2026

D-Index & Metrics

Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
68
Citations
18564
World Ranking
851
National Ranking
10

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in France Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in France Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in France Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in France Leader Award

Overview

Jean-Marie Robine is affiliated with Inserm in France, contributing extensively to research intersecting social sciences, environmental science, and health professions. Their work primarily addresses topics related to health disparities and outcomes, global health care issues, and the impacts of climate change on health.

The scientist's recent research output includes papers focused on temperature-related mortality and epidemiological modeling in Europe. Notable recent publications are:

  • Heat-related mortality in Europe during the summer of 2022 (2023, Nature Medicine)
  • Projections of temperature-attributable mortality in Europe: a time series analysis of 147 contiguous regions in 16 countries (2021, The Lancet Planetary Health)
  • The effect of temporal data aggregation to assess the impact of changing temperatures in Europe: an epidemiological modelling study (2023, The Lancet Regional Health - Europe)
  • Magnitude, change over time, demographic characteristics and geographic distribution of excess deaths among nursing home residents during the first wave of COVID-19 in France: a nationwide cohort study (2021, Age and Ageing)
  • Différences de mortalité par Covid-19: conséquence des imperfections et de la diversité des systèmes de collecte des données (2021, Population)

Jean-Marie Robine has collaborated frequently with several researchers, reflecting ongoing partnerships across multiple studies. Frequent co-authors include François R. Herrmann, Joan Ballester, Hicham Achebak, Carlo Giovanni Camarda, and France Meslé.

In terms of publication venues, Robine's work appears repeatedly in journals such as Gestalt Review, Nature Medicine, The Lancet Planetary Health, Age and Ageing, and Nature Communications.

Their research fields include:

  • Social Sciences
  • Environmental Science
  • Health Professions

Within these broader fields, the scientist focuses on subfields including general health professions, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, health, demography, and modeling and simulation.

Key topics addressed through their research projects are:

  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Global Health Care Issues
  • Climate Change and Health Impacts
  • Insurance, Mortality, Demography, Risk Management
  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • COVID-19 and healthcare impacts

Jean-Marie Robine is also an author of the book International Handbook of Health Expectancies, published by Springer Nature (Netherlands) in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Death toll exceeded 70,000 in Europe during the summer of 2003

    Jean-Marie Robine;Siu Lan K. Cheung;Sophie Le Roy;Herman Van Oyen

  • Ageing in the European Union

    Bernd Rechel;Bernd Rechel;Emily Grundy;Jean-Marie Robine;Jonathan Cylus

  • Inequalities in healthy life years in the 25 countries of the European Union in 2005: a cross-national meta-regression analysis.

    Carol Jagger;Clare Gillies;Francesco Moscone;Emmanuelle Cambois

  • Looking Forward to a General Theory on Population Aging

    Jean-Marie Robine;Jean-Pierre Michel

  • The Health of Older Persons in OECD Countries: Is it Improving Fast Enough to Compensate for Population Ageing?

    Stephane Jacobzone;E. Cambois;E. Chaplain;J. M. Robine

  • Healthy life expectancy: evaluation of global indicator of change in population health.

    J M Robine;K Ritchie

  • A meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies multiple longevity genes

    Joris Deelen;Joris Deelen;Daniel S. Evans;Dan E. Arking;Niccolò Tesi;Niccolò Tesi

  • Creating a coherent set of indicators to monitor health across Europe: the Euro-REVES 2 project.

    Jean-Marie Robine;Carol Jagger

  • Health expectancy indicators

    Jean-Marie Robine;Isabelle Romieu;Emmanuelle Cambois

  • Health Expectancy Calculation by the Sullivan Method: A Practical Guide

    Carol Jagger;Herman Van Oyen;Jean-Marie Robine

  • The Global Activity Limitation Index measured function and disability similarly across European countries.

    Carol Jagger;Clare Gillies;Emmanuelle Cambois;Herman Van Oyen

  • Determining health expectancies.

    Jean-Marie Robine;Carol Jagger;Colin D. Mathers;Eileen M. Crimmins

  • Assessing the validity of the Global Activity Limitation Indicator in fourteen European countries

    Nicolas Berger;Herman Van Oyen;Emmanuelle Cambois;Tony Fouweather

  • How good is Sullivan's method for monitoring changes in population health expectancies?

    Colin D Mathers;Jean-Marie Robine

  • Healthy Life Expectancy

    Carol Jagger;Jean-Marie Robine

  • Gender differences in healthy life years within the EU: an exploration of the "health-survival" paradox.

    Herman Van Oyen;Wilma Nusselder;Carol Jagger;Petra Kolip

  • Polypharmacy and frailty: prevalence, relationship, and impact on mortality in a French sample of 2350 old people.

    Marie Herr;Marie Herr;Jean-Marie Robine;Juliette Pinot;Juliette Pinot;Jean-Jacques Arvieu

  • The Burden of Diseases on Disability-Free Life Expectancy in Later Life

    Carol Jagger;Ruth Matthews;Fiona Matthews;Thompson Robinson

  • Three Dimensions of the Survival Curve: Horizontalization, Verticalization, and Longevity Extension

    Siu Lan Karen Cheung;Jean-Marie Robine;Edward Jow-Ching Tu;Graziella Caselli

  • Genome-wide linkage analysis for human longevity: Genetics of Healthy Aging Study

    Marian Beekman;Hélène Blanché;Markus Perola;Anti Hervonen

  • Self-rated health and physical activity in the European Union.

    Karim Abu-Omar;Alfred Rütten;Jean-Marie Robine

  • The Health of Older Persons in OECD Countries

    Stéphane Jacobzone;E. Cambois;E. Chaplain;J. M. Robine

Frequent Co-Authors

Herman Van Oyen
Herman Van Oyen Ghent University
Wilma J. Nusselder
Wilma J. Nusselder Erasmus University Rotterdam
Yasuhiko Saito
Yasuhiko Saito Nihon University
James W. Vaupel
James W. Vaupel University of Southern Denmark
Isabelle Romieu
Isabelle Romieu Emory University
Thomas B. L. Kirkwood
Thomas B. L. Kirkwood Newcastle University
Carol Brayne
Carol Brayne University of Cambridge
Giuseppe Passarino
Giuseppe Passarino University of Calabria
Sylvain Lehmann
Sylvain Lehmann University of Montpellier
Grégory Ninot
Grégory Ninot University of Montpellier

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