I am an Assistant Professor at the Center for Economic Behavior and Inequality (CEBI) at the Department of Economics of the University of Copenhagen. I obtained my PhD in 2021 from KU Leuven.
I am an applied Microeconomist, interested in topics in health, labor, and gender economics.
One strand of my work focuses on individual behavior in the labor market, such as labor supply or mobility, especially in connection with (mental) health and gender.
Another strand of my work deals with healthcare provider behavior, for example, the role of financial incentives and physician behavior.
News: I have received a grant of 5.6 million Danish kroner (750,000 Euro) from the Independent Research Fund Denmark (DFF) to investigate the role of teachers for students with mental, neurodevelopmental, and behavioral disorders. Read more about my project here.