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Michael Rosholm

Michael Rosholm

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Economics and Finance

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35
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4537
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2968
National Ranking
16

Overview

Michael Rosholm is affiliated with Aarhus University in Denmark and has contributed to several fields within social sciences, particularly focusing on education, health professions, economics, sociology, political science, and demography. Their body of work spans various interconnected topics such as employment and welfare studies, early childhood education and development, retirement, disability, employment, labor market dynamics, wage inequality, intergenerational and educational inequality studies, school choice and performance, as well as gender, labor, and family dynamics.

Rosholm's recent publications reflect a focus on early interventions, employment readiness, child welfare, and skill formation. Their notable papers include:

  • ARE IMPACTS OF EARLY INTERVENTIONS IN THE SCANDINAVIAN WELFARE STATE CONSISTENT WITH A HECKMAN CURVE? A META-ANALYSIS (2020), Journal of Economic Surveys
  • Predictive risk modeling for child maltreatment detection and enhanced decision-making: Evidence from Danish administrative data (2024), PLoS ONE

Other significant papers published around a similar timeframe, although not authored by Rosholm, have thematic relevance to their research area:

  • The Nurture of Nature and the Nature of Nurture: How Genes and Investments Interact in the Formation of Skills (2020), SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Prediction from early childhood vocabulary to academic achievement at the end of compulsory schooling in Denmark (2022), International Journal of Behavioral Development
  • Measuring Employment Readiness for Hard-to-Place Individuals (2023), SSRN Electronic Journal

Rosholm frequently collaborates with other researchers, with several coauthors appearing multiple times alongside Rosholm's work. These frequent collaborators include:

  • Søren Albeck Nielsen
  • Simon Tranberg Bodilsen
  • Paul J. Alexander
  • Dorthe Bleses
  • Mikkel Aagaard Houmark

Their research is predominantly published in journals such as SSRN Electronic Journal, AEA Randomized Controlled Trials, Journal of Economic Surveys, International Journal of Behavioral Development, and PLoS ONE. These outlets contribute to fields including education and labor economics through empirical research and experimental studies.

Within the broader social sciences, Rosholm's work is situated at the intersection of policy analysis related to welfare and labor market outcomes, early childhood development, and issues of inequality and education. Their contributions address mechanisms influencing skill formation, employment readiness, and child protection policies, often using administrative data sets and meta-analytical methods to analyze impacts of interventions.

Best Publications

  • Estimating Equilibrium Effects of Job Search Assistance

    Pieter Gautier;Paul Muller;Bas van der Klaauw;Michael Rosholm

  • ARE HOMEOWNERS REALLY MORE UNEMPLOYED

    Jakob Roland Munch;Michael Rosholm;Michael Svarer

  • The Threat Effect of Active Labour Market Programmes

    Michael Rosholm;Michael Svarer

  • Home ownership, job duration, and wages

    Jakob Roland Munch;Michael Rosholm;Michael Svarer

  • The effect of integration policies on the time until regular employment of newly arrived immigrants: Evidence from Denmark

    Jens R. Clausen;Eskil Heinesen;Hans Hummelgaard;Leif Husted

  • Employment and Wage Assimilation of Male First-generation immigrants in Denmark

    Leif Husted;Helena Skyt Nielsen;Michael Rosholm;Nina Smith

  • Exits from temporary jobs in Europe: A competing risks analysis

    Anna Cristina D'Addio;Michael Rosholm

  • Estimating the Threat Effect of Active Labour Market Programmes

    Michael Rosholm;Michael Svarer

  • The school-to-work transition of 2 nd generation immigrants in Denmark

    Helena Skyt Nielsen;Michael Rosholm;Nina Smith;Leif Husted

  • Qualifications, discrimination, or assimilation? An extended framework for analysing immigrant wage gaps

    Helena Skyt Nielsen;Michael Rosholm;Nina Smith;Leif Husted

  • Experimental Evidence on the Effects of Early Meetings and Activation

    Jonas Maibom Pedersen;Michael Rosholm;Michael Svarer

  • The public-private sector wage gap in Zambia in the 1990s: A quantile regression approach

    Helena Skyt Nielsen;Michael Rosholm

  • The response of youth unemployment to benefits, incentives, and sanctions

    Peter Jensen;Michael Rosholm;Michael Svarer

  • THE DANISH GENDER WAGE GAP IN THE 1980s: A PANEL DATA STUDY

    Michael Rosholm;Nina Smith

  • The Employment Effects of Active Social Policy

    Iben Bolvig;Peter Jensen;Michael Rosholm

  • Rent control and unemployment duration

    Michael Svarer;Michael Rosholm;Jakob Roland Munch

  • Reducing income transfers to refugee immigrants: Does start-help help you start?

    Michael Rosholm;Rune M. Vejlin

  • Experimental Evidence on the Nature of the Danish Employment Miracle

    Michael Rosholm

  • Evaluation of training in African enterprises

    Michael Rosholm;Helena Skyt Nielsen;Andrew Dabalen

  • Specification and Estimation of Equilibrium Search Models

    H. Bunzel;B.J. Christensen;Peter Jensen;N.M. Kiefer

  • Employment and Wage Assimilation of Male First Generation Immigrants in Denmark

    Nina Smith;Nina Smith;Leif Husted;Helena Skyt Nielsen;Helena Skyt Nielsen;Michael Rosholm;Michael Rosholm

Frequent Co-Authors

Helena Skyt Nielsen
Helena Skyt Nielsen Aarhus University
Nina Smith
Nina Smith Aarhus University
Peter Birch Sørensen
Peter Birch Sørensen University of Copenhagen
Gerard J. van den Berg
Gerard J. van den Berg University of Groningen
Anders D. Børglum
Anders D. Børglum Aarhus University
Merete Nordentoft
Merete Nordentoft University of Copenhagen
Nicholas M. Kiefer
Nicholas M. Kiefer Cornell University
Bernt Bratsberg
Bernt Bratsberg University of Oslo
Esben Agerbo
Esben Agerbo Aarhus University
Laura M. Justice
Laura M. Justice The Ohio State University

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