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Chloé Nibourel is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute for Social Research (SOFI) within Stockholm University, specializing in Political, Public, and Labor Economics with focused research on political polarization and digital technologies' impact on democratic systems.
Her academic foundation includes a PhD awarded in September 2024 through a collaborative program between the Stockholm School of Economics and the Institute for International Economic Studies (IIES) at Stockholm University.
Dr. Nibourel's research investigates how advanced democracies can adapt political structures to contemporary challenges, employing rigorous empirical methods to analyze polarization dynamics and technology-driven political evolution. Her work emphasizes real-world implications for policy design and public service delivery through institutional analysis.
Her flagship 2025 publication in the European Journal of Political Economy examines longitudinal effects of initial election exposure using Swedish political data, revealing second-time participants show 10–14% higher candidacy rates and 60–70% greater election success compared to first-time voters, with significant implications for youth political inclusion policies.
No scientific awards or fellowships were documented in available sources.
Current information does not specify doctoral students advised or research grants managed, though her active SOFI affiliation indicates ongoing project involvement.
She contributes to SOFI's Labor Market Economics (AME) research group, which conducts interdisciplinary studies spanning labor markets, education systems, health economics, taxation frameworks, crime analysis, and gender equity metrics.





