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.
My research lies at the intersection of health and labor economics, studying how health, policy, and institutions shape work, education, family formation, and inequality. I focus especially on mental health, gender, reproduction, social insurance, and healthcare provision using administrative and survey data.
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From June to September 2026, I am a Visiting Scholar at UC Berkeley’s Institute for Research on Labor and Employment and the Center for Studies in Higher Education.
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.