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Eva Mörk is a Professor of Public Economics at the Department of Economics, Uppsala University. She earned her PhD in Public Economics from Uppsala University in 1999. Prior to her current position, she served as a researcher at the Institute for Labour Market and Educational Policy Evaluation (IFAU) from 1999 to 2011. Her research examines the intersection of public policy, labor markets, and family welfare, with particular focus on how economic shocks and policy interventions affect human capital formation and health outcomes.
Research Focus: Mörk's work spans four interconnected domains:
- Labor Economics: Analyzing unemployment impacts, childcare policies, and tax credit effectiveness
- Health Economics: Investigating parental job loss effects on child health and health inequality
- Public Economics: Studying fiscal policy, intergovernmental grants, and tax-benefit systems
- Political Economy: Examining voting behavior, political representation, and electoral cycles
Her publications demonstrate consistent focus on policy evaluation methodologies, with recent work emphasizing human capital development and intergenerational inequality. Research frequently utilizes quasi-experimental designs and administrative data to analyze Scandinavian welfare policies.
Books and Policy Contributions: Mörk has authored several influential books including Kommunernas framtid (2019) on municipal governance and Hellre rik och frisk (2014) on childhood health disparities. Her research has been referenced in 11+ policy documents and covered by media outlets.





