About
Sarah Rosenberg is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Economics at Lund University, actively conducting research at the intersection of labor economics, health policy, and public economics. Her work employs advanced econometric methodologies to analyze social policy impacts on family dynamics and labor market behavior.
Her primary research domains include labor economics (specializing in labor force participation and financial risk), health economics (focusing on insurance systems and infant health outcomes), public economics (examining Medicaid expansions and contraception subsidies), and econometric techniques like fixed effects modeling. Current investigations address how government interventions reshape household decision-making and gender norms.
Recent publications reveal a concentrated focus on empirical policy evaluation, particularly using U.S. healthcare reforms to study causal relationships between public programs and socioeconomic outcomes. This work demonstrates methodological rigor through replication studies and natural experiment designs.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Stipendium till Pontus Roos minne (2024)
No information is available regarding student supervision or research grant management. Similarly, no laboratory affiliations or research team memberships are documented in current professional materials.
