Work in progress:
- "Do Physicians Follow the Golden Rule? Evidence of Imperfect Agency and Moral Hazard from Physicians’ Self-Prescriptions" with Mariana Carrera
- "Childhood health shocks and the intergenerational transmission of inequality" with Tine Eriksen, Amanda Gaulke, Jannet Svensson, and Peter Thingholm, R&R at AEJ: EP
- "Innovations in medical care and socio-economic health disparities in childhood" with Amanda Gaulke, Jannet Svensson, and Peter Thingholm
Publications:
- Epilepsy in childhood and school performance: a nation-wide cohort study
- Are migrants diagnosed with a trauma-related disorder at risk of premature mortality? A register-based cohort study in Denmark
- Educational consequences of a sibling's disability: Evidence from type 1 diabetes
- School performance in Danish children exposed to maternal type 1 diabetes in utero: A nationwide retrospective cohort study
- Physician Health Management Skills and Patient Outcomes
- Center differences in diabetes treatment outcomes among children with type 1 diabetes: a nationwide study of 3,866 Danish children
- Association of type 1 diabetes and educational achievement in 16-20-year-olds: A Danish nationwide register study
- Discontinuity in Care: Practice Closures among Primary Care Providers and Patient Health Care Utilization
- Spot Price Biases in Non-linear Health Insurance Contracts
- School performance of children whose parents suffered torture and war - a register-based study in Denmark
- The Impact of Childhood Health Shocks on Parental Labor Supply
- Vaccine Hesitancy and Differential Susceptibility to Media Coverage: A Critical Documentary Led to Substantial Reductions in Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Uptake in Denmark,
- Occurrence, mortality and cost of brain disorders in Denmark: a population-based cohort study,
- Association of Prodromal Type 1 Diabetes With School Absenteeism of Danish Schoolchildren: A Population-Based Case-Control Study of 1,338 Newly Diagnosed Children,
- Association of type 1 diabetes and school wellbeing: a population-based cohort study of 436,439 Danish schoolchildren,
- Risk of psychiatric diagnoses in children and adolescents of parents with torture and war‐trauma,
- The association between early-onset schizophrenia with employment, income, education, and cohabitation status: nationwide study with 35 years of follow-up,
- Socioeconomic Inequality in Metabolic Control Among Children with Type 1 Diabetes: A Nationwide Longitudinal Study of 4,079 Danish Children,
- Association of Type 1 Diabetes with Standardized Test Scores of Danish Schoolchildren,
- Physicians are more likely than non-physicians to use brand-name drugs to treat their chronic conditions,
- Can Physicians Affect Patient Adherence With Medication?,
- Price Sensitivity of Demand for Prescription Drugs: Exploiting a Regression Kink Design,
- Determinants of Generic vs. Brand Drug Choice: Evidence from Population-wide Danish Data,
- Income and the use of prescription drugs for near retirement individuals,
- On the Demand for Prescription Drugs: Heterogeneity in Price Responses,
- On Reimbursement Reforms and Stockpiling of Prescription Drugs: The Case of Insulin,