Isabel Skak Olufsen
Isabel Skak Olufsen is a senior analyst at Menon Economics, specializing in quantitative methods, behavioral economics, and well-being economics. She holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Copenhagen, where she researched inequality in well-being, the impact of class composition on children's well-being, and the factors influencing public support for policies aimed at reducing inequality. During her PhD studies, she gained experience in academic communication, teaching undergraduate students, and presenting her research at international conferences.
Isabel holds both a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in Economics from the University of Copenhagen, specializing in quantitative methods, policy analysis, and behavioral economics. As part of her studies, she completed exchange programs at the University of Melbourne and the University of Zurich, as well as a summer school program at the London School of Economics. Her academic background and research experience enable her to quickly grasp complex issues and apply quantitative methods to solve challenging problems.

Isabel Skak Olufsen is a senior analyst at Menon Economics, specializing in quantitative methods, behavioral economics, and well-being economics. She holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Copenhagen, where she researched inequality in well-being, the impact of class composition on children's well-being, and the factors influencing public support for policies aimed at reducing inequality. During her PhD studies, she gained experience in academic communication, teaching undergraduate students, and presenting her research at international conferences.
Isabel holds both a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in Economics from the University of Copenhagen, specializing in quantitative methods, policy analysis, and behavioral economics. As part of her studies, she completed exchange programs at the University of Melbourne and the University of Zurich, as well as a summer school program at the London School of Economics. Her academic background and research experience enable her to quickly grasp complex issues and apply quantitative methods to solve challenging problems.