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Elin Molin is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Lund University's Department of Economics and the Centre for Economic Demography. She holds a PhD from the Stockholm School of Economics. Her research focuses on applied microeconomics, particularly Household Finance, Economics of Education, and Labor Economics, with emphasis on inequality, household debt, and financial well-being.
Education: PhD in Economics from Stockholm School of Economics.
Research Interests: Her work examines policy-relevant questions such as the impact of new financial products (e.g., BNPL loans), financial distress determinants, and long-term effects of educational reforms. Recent studies include analyzing BNPL's role in consumer banking and evaluating achievement-based school assignment policies.
Key Contributions: Presented at major conferences including the NBER Household Finance Summer Institute and the CEPR Summer Conference. Her paper 'Severe Health Shocks and Financial Well-being' received the 2nd best paper prize at the Essen Health Conference 2024.
Affiliations: Active in the Knut Wicksell Centre for Financial Studies, Uppsala Centre for Fiscal Studies, and Centre for Economic Demography. Involved in a national inquiry on over-indebtedness (Swedish Government, 2025).

