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Dina Maskileyson is an Associate Professor in Health Inequalities and Social Policy at the University of Luxembourg's Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences, Department of Social Sciences. Her research focuses on health disparities, immigration impacts, public policy evaluation, and pandemic-related social dynamics. She holds an office at Maison Sciences Humaines, Esch-sur-Alzette.
Her work addresses critical questions such as how economic policies affect mental health during crises, the role of vaccination in reducing pandemic-related fears, and mechanisms behind health gaps between immigrants and native populations. Her recent studies span comparative analyses across Europe, Israel, and the US, emphasizing cross-cultural validity of health measurement tools and policy effectiveness.
Publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches combining epidemiology, social psychology, and policy analysis. She has contributed to understanding non-pharmaceutical interventions in disease control and correlates of vaccine hesitancy. Her research frequently intersects with labor market outcomes for immigrants, emphasizing generational and economic integration factors.
No scientific awards are listed. Current grants or lab affiliations are unspecified in provided texts. Her work consistently bridges empirical data with policy recommendations, particularly in aging populations and marginalized groups.