
معرفی
Jørgen Goul Andersen is a Professor at the Department of Politics and Society, Aalborg University, affiliated with the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities. He is part of the CCWS - Centre for Comparative Welfare Studies and REDY research groups. His primary research focuses on the welfare state, political behavior, social policy, and public opinion dynamics.
- Affiliations: CCWS Centre, REDY Research Group
- Roles: Principal investigator in projects like the Danish ISSP-Programme and the Rockwool Foundation's 'Catching up qualifications or fooling around?'
- Education: Not explicitly stated, but his academic position implies advanced credentials in political science or sociology.
Research Interests: Andersen specializes in welfare state sustainability, political participation, social inequality, and comparative social policy. His work examines how globalization, economic shifts, and demographic changes impact Nordic welfare models. Recent projects analyze public trust, gender equality debates, and responses to crises like the Ukraine war and the pandemic.
Articles Trends: His publications consistently address Danish and Nordic societal challenges, including welfare state adaptation, public trust metrics, and the intersection of politics and social policy. Recent themes include pandemic impacts, climate anxiety, and generational divides in welfare expectations.
Awards: Recipient of the Erik Rasmussen Prisen (2016) for academic contributions.
Grants/Advising: Supervised 7 PhD students and led numerous projects funded by institutions like Indenrigsministeriet and the Rockwool Foundation. Activities include policy advising and media engagements on welfare debates.
Labs/Teams: Active in collaborative networks like the ISSP Programme and comparative welfare studies initiatives, contributing to datasets on national identity and government roles.





