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Max-Emil King is a Research Fellow at the Frisch Centre, affiliated with the Department of Economics at the University of Oslo. His work focuses on labor market dynamics, political representation, and social security systems, with particular expertise in econometric analysis of policy impacts. His research contributes to evidence-based policymaking in Norway and the Nordic region.
King's research interests span multiple interconnected domains including political economy, labor economics, and public policy analysis. His work examines how institutional structures affect political participation, with special attention to gender disparities in political careers. He investigates the economic and behavioral effects of social policies, particularly in pension systems and labor market programs. His methodological approach combines advanced econometric techniques with policy-relevant research questions, often using Nordic micro-data to address broader social science questions.
His recent publications demonstrate a consistent focus on political representation and mobilization, with particular attention to family-related constraints on political participation. The articles show a progression from analyzing voter mobilization through social networks to examining specific barriers like meeting hours and parental responsibilities that affect political engagement. His research employs both experimental and quasi-experimental methods to establish causal relationships in political behavior.
King is actively involved in multiple research projects related to Nordic labor markets and social security systems, including studies on the effects of pension reforms, employment gradients, and recruitment policies in Nordic militaries. His work with the Frisch Centre contributes to ongoing policy discussions in Norway regarding youth employment, social security, and labor market participation.



