about me
about me
I am an Assistant Professor of Health Economics at the Department of Public Health, Aarhus University, Denmark.
I received my PhD in Health Economics from Lund University, Sweden.
My primary research interest lies at the intersection of health economics and labor economics, with additional interest in development economics. In my research, I apply causal inference methods, leveraging both administrative registers and large-scale household surveys.
A central focus of my current work is understanding the role of early-life circumstances in shaping long-term outcomes.
You can find my CV here.