I am a PhD student from the University of Copenhagen specializing in computational, labor, and family economics.
My research investigates household decision-making over the lifecycle. I leverage computational methods and structural models to gain insights into this behavior. My interests extend to various fields, including the economics of families, labor supply dynamics, career development, economic inequality, and the application of computational tools in economics.
I enjoy nature and travel with fellow enthusiasts every summer. I'm always open to new experiences, cultures, and ways of thinking.Â
If you share a passion for understanding household dynamics, career, and labor supply, I'd love to connect and discuss further!