معرفی
Franziska Valder serves as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics within the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Copenhagen. She maintains dual institutional affiliations as a core researcher at the Center for Economic Behavior and Inequality (CEBI) and as an affiliate of KU Leuven, where she completed her doctoral studies in 2021.
Her scholarly focus encompasses:
- Health Economics with emphasis on mental health care financing and provider incentives
- Labor Economics investigating labor supply dynamics, mobility patterns, and gender disparities
- Gender Economics analyzing contraceptive impacts on fertility decisions and mental health outcomes
- Behavioral Economics applying microeconomic frameworks to real-world decision-making
Valder's publication trajectory reveals consistent methodological rigor in applied microeconometrics, with recent work examining policy-critical intersections between health systems and labor markets. Her research on diagnosis-related payments, contraceptive effects, and reservation wages demonstrates how financial structures shape individual and institutional behavior across healthcare and employment contexts.
As an active member of the Center for Economic Behavior and Inequality (CEBI), she contributes to interdisciplinary initiatives exploring socioeconomic disparities through behavioral lenses.


