My primary research lies within labor economics. My main research interests relates to wage formation and wage inequality, where I use both reduced-form methods and quantitative search and matching models.
I teach primarily microeconomics and search models of the labor market.
I have engaged in several consulting roles alongside his academic career. He has written literature reviews for the Commission on UI Benefits and the Ydelseskommisionen. He has also analyzed the effect of educational policies for the Danish Ministry of Children and Education and the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science.
I have also been sparring with private firms on the importance of macro economic events and various economic policies.