1 Curriculum Vitae: Signe Hald Andersen
Born: 19th of May, 1978 Nationality: Danish
Country of residence: Denmark
Work address:
Ny Kongensgade 6 DK-1472 Copenhagen K Denmark
Telephone: +45 20698282 E-mail: [email protected]
Current Position
2021: Research Professor and Deputy Chief of Research at the Rockwool Foundation Research Unit
Education:
2009: PhD-degree in Sociology, Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen. Thesis title:
Dealing with unemployment. Programme Effects on Psychological and Labour Market Outcomes (Examination board: Andrew Clark, Mattias Strandh, and Jørgen Elm Larsen)
2004: Master’s Degree in Sociology, Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen. Thesis title: The Perfect Match.
2001: Bachelor’s degree in Sociology, Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen. Thesis title: Demokrati og den vestlige kulturarv [Democracy and the Cultural Heritage of the West].
Previous positions
2017-2018: Maternity leave (7 months total)
2017-2021: Research Leader and Deputy Chief of Research, the Rockwool Foundation Research Unit
2016-2017: Research Leader, the Rockwool Foundation Research Unit
2011-2016: Head of Projects and Senior Researcher, the Rockwool Foundation Research Unit 2013: Maternity leave (8 months total)
2012: External lecturer, Copenhagen Business School
2011: External lecturer, Institute of Sociology, University of Copenhagen 2010-2011: Senior Researcher, the Rockwool Foundation Research Unit 2008-2010: Researcher, the Rockwool Foundation Research Unit
2006-2008: Ph. D. Student, the AKF (Institute of Local Government Studies – Denmark) and the Institute of Sociology, University of Copenhagen.
2004-2006: Research Assistant, AKF, Institute of Local Government Studies – Denmark 2003-2004: Teaching assistant, the Royal School of Library, Copenhagen
2001-2004: Teaching assistant, Institute of Sociology, University of Copenhagen 2000-2002: Student assistant, AKF
Visiting positions
2 University of Essex (ISER), Yale University (CIQLE), Cornell University (Cornell College of Human Ecology)
Grants and project management
2005: “Beskæftigelseseffekten af arbejdsmarkedsforanstaltninger i et sociologisk perspektiv [The labour market effects of active labour market policies, seen from a sociological angle], Strategic Research Council grant DKK 1,806,706
2008: ”How and why does parental absence from the labour market affect child outcomes?” Danish Social Science Research Council. DKK 1,526,935 (PI)
2008: “Children placed in care I”, Rockwool Foundation, approximately 3,000,000 DKK. (PI).
Joint with Peter Fallesen (RFF), Mette Ejrnæs (University of Copenhagen), Morten Ejrnæs (University of Aalborg), Signe Frederiksen (SFI) and Frank Ebsen (Metropol) 2010: “Children placed in care II”, Rockwool Foundation, 3,690,000 DKK (PI). Joint with Peter
Fallesen (RFF), Bjarne Madsen (Center for Regional- og Turismeforskning), Astrid Estrup Enemark (Center for Regional- og Turismeforskning), Christopher Wildeman (Cornell University) and Natalia Emanuel (Yale University)
2011: “Evaluation of the Ministry of Social Affairs project “Family Centers””,
Rockwool Foundation, 3,000,000 DKK. (PI). Joint with Peter Fallesen (RFF)
2012: “Life course, peer effects and crime” Rockwool Foundation DKK 5,362,000 (PI). Joint with Torben Tranæs (RFF), Peter Fallesen (RFF), Lars Højsgaard Andersen (RFF), Britt Østergaard (Aalborg University), Peer Skov (University of Copenhagen), Anna Piil Damm (University of Aarhus), Cédric Gorinas (SFI) and Christopher Wildemann (Cornell University)
2013: “Welfare institutions, welfare policy and labour supply”, Rockwool Foundation, 4,175,000 DKK (PI). Joint with Peter Fallesen (RFF), Richard Breen (Oxford University), Christopher Wildeman (Cornell University) and Berkay Ozcan (London School of Economics)
2015: “Disconnected young people: Who are they and why do they become disconnected?”, Rockwool Foundation, DKK 10,000,000 (PI). Joint with Eskil Heinesen and Shiko Maruyama
2016: “A model of childhood risks, brain development and social marginalization” Danish Social Science Research Council. DKK. 1,019,118 (PI)
2017: “The problematic trinity- Intergenerational and temporal transmissions of
experiences in child welfare, criminal justice, and mental health services”, Rockwool Foundation, DKK 5,239,000 (Co-I). Joint with Peter Fallesen (PI), Anne Sofie Tegner Anker, Christopher Wildeman & Lawrence Berger.
2019: “Facts and Causes of Mental Wellbeing”, Rockwool Foundation, DKK 2,468,000 (PI). Joint with Jacob Ladenburg
2019: “Children placed in residental care and group homes: a survey and a research project”, Rockwool Foundation DKK 3,891,000 (PI). Joint with Inge Bryderup (AAU) 2020: “Uneven distribution in service uptake: a comparative study”, Rockwool Foundation DKK
7,095,000 (PI). Joint with Leah Richmond-Rakerd (University of Michigan), Terrie Moffit (Duke University), Avshalom Caspi (Duke University), Barry Milne (The University of Auckland), and Stephanie D’Sousa (The University of Auckland) 2021: “A comparative study of disadvantages experienced in adolescence: Application for the first
phase of the survey”, Rockwool Foundation, DKK 6,137,000 (PI). Joint with Christopher Wildeman
3 Publications:
Articles in peer reviewed journals
1. Belsky, Jay & Andersen, Signe Hald (forthcoming): Individual Differences in Timing of Susceptibility to Adverse Effects of Family Dysfunction. Journal of Family Psychology
2. Andersen, Signe Hald, Steinberg, Laurence & Belsky, Jay (2021): Beyond Early Years vs.
Adolescence: The Interactive Effect of Adversity in Both Periods on Life-Course Development. Developmental Psychology, 57(11): 1958-1967
3. Andersen, Signe Hald, Richmond-Rakerd, Leah S., Moffitt, Terrie & Caspi, Avshalom (2021): Nationwide evidence that education disrupts the intergenerational transmission of disadvantage. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 118(31): e2103896118
4. Andersen, Lars Højsgaard, Andersen, Signe Hald & Skov, Peer Ebbesen (forthcoming): The Effect of Marriage on Crime: Evidence from a Natural Experiment. Journal of Quantitative Criminology
5. Andersen, Signe Hald (2021): Unemployment and crime: Experimental evidence of the causal effects of intensified ALMPs on crime rates among unemployed individuals. British Journal of Criminology, 61(5): 1316-1333
6. Andersen, Signe Hald (2021): Adverse childhood experiences affect outcomes in early adulthood, but age at exposure matters. JAMA Network Open, 4(1): e2032769.
doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.32769
7. Andersen, Signe Hald & Özcan, Berkay (2021): The Effects of Unemployment on Fertility.
Advances in Life Course Research, 49, doi.org/10.1016/j.alcr.2020.100401
8. Richmond-Rakerd, Leah S., D’Souza, Stephanie, Signe Hald Andersen, Sean Hogan, Renate M. Houts, Richie Poulton, Sandhya Ramrakha, Avshalom Caspi, Barry J. Milne & Terrie E.
Moffitt (2020): Poor health, crime, and social-welfare dependency cluster in a population segment: Policy challenges of inequality as revealed by analyses of 4 million citizens from 2 nations. Nature Human Behavior
9. Goldman, Alyssa, Signe Hald Andersen, Lars H. Andersen & Christopher Wildeman (2020): Can alternatives to Incarceration Enhance Child Well-being? In Eddy, J. Mark &
Julie Poehlmann-Tynan (Eds.). Children of Incarcerated Parents: A handbook for
Researchers and Practitioners, 2nd Edition, New York: Springer International Publishing.
10. Andersen, Signe Hald (2019): The effect of aftercare on human capital acquisition among foster care alumni. Children and Youth Services Review, 103: 28-41.
11. Andersen, Signe Hald (2018): Paternity leave and the motherhood penalty: New causal evidence. Journal of Marriage and Family, 80(5): 1125-1143
4 12. Andersen, Signe Hald, Andersen, Lars H., Fitzpatrick, Maria D. & Wildeman, Christopher
(2017): How Alternatives to Incarceration Could Affect Child Well-being. Pp. 151-172 in When Parents Are Incarcerated: Interdisciplinary Research and Interventions to Support Children. Edited by Wildeman, Christopher, Anna R. Haskins, and Julie Poehlmann-Tynan.
Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Press.
13. Wildeman, Chris & Andersen, Signe Hald (2017): The Impact of Paternal Incarceration on Children’s Risk of Arrest by Early Adulthood. Criminology, 55: 32-58
14. Mertz, Mikkel & Andersen, Signe Hald (2017): The Intergenerational Transmission of Foster Care Experiences. British Journal of Social Work, 47: 1377-1393
15. Andersen, Lars H., Anker, Anne Sofie Tegner & Andersen, Signe Hald (2016): A formal decomposition of declining youth crime in Denmark. Demographic Research, 35(44): 1303- 1316
16. Andersen, Signe Hald (2016): Drinking Alone? The Effect of Alcohol Treatment Programs for Drunk Drivers on Relationship Stability. Annals of the Academy of Political and Social Science, 665(1): 46-62
17. Andersen, Signe Hald & Fallesen, Peter (2015): Family Matters? The Effect of Kinship Care on Foster Care Disruption Rates. Child Abuse & Neglect, 48: 68-79
18. Andersen, Signe Hald (2015): Serving time or serving the community? Exploiting a policy reform to assess the causal effects of community service on income, social benefit
dependency and recidivism. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 31(4): 537-563
19. Andersen, Signe Hald, Andersen, Lars Højsgaard, & Skov, Peer (2015): The Effect of Marriage and Spousal Criminality on Recidivism. Journal of Marriage and Family, 77(2):
496-509
20. Andersen, Lars Højsgaard & Andersen, Signe Hald (2014): Losing the stigma of
incarceration: does serving a sentence with electronic monitoring causally improve post- release labor market outcomes? Criminology & Public Policy, 13 (3): 349-380
21. Andersen, Signe Hald & Wildeman, Christopher (2014): The Effect of Paternal
Incarceration on Children’s Risk of Foster Care Placement. Social Forces 93(1): 269-298
22. Wildeman, Christopher, Andersen, Signe Hald, Lee, Hedwig & Karlson, Kristian Bernt (2014): Parental Incarceration and Child Mortality in Denmark. American Journal of Public Health, 104(3): 428-433
23. Andersen, Signe Hald (2014): Complex patterns: On the characteristics of children who experience high and low degrees of foster care drift. British Journal of Social Work, 44(6):
1545-1562
5 24. Andersen, Signe Hald (2013): Common genes or exogenous shock? Disentangling the
causal effect of paternal unemployment on children’s schooling efforts. European Sociological Review, 29(3): 477-488
25. Breen, Richard & Andersen, Signe Hald (2012): Educational Assortative Partnerships and earnings Inequality in Denmark. Demography, 49:867-887
26. Andersen, Signe Hald and Hansen, Lars Gårn (2012): The Rise and Fall of Divorce–
Implications of Bourdieu on Becker’s model of the Marriage Market. Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 36(2): 97-124
27. Andersen, Signe Hald (2011): Exiting unemployment: How do program effects depend on individual coping strategies. Journal of Economic Psychology, 32(2): 248-258
28. Andersen, Signe Hald & Fallesen, Peter (2010): A question of class: On the heterogeneous relationship between background characteristics and a child’s placement risk. Children and Youth Services Review, 32(6): 783-789
29. Andersen, Signe Hald (2010): A Good Place to Live: On How Municipality Level
Characteristics Explain Municipality Level variation in Children’s Placement Risk. Social Service Review, June
30. Andersen, Signe Hald (2010): The Cost of Sickness: On the Effect of the Duration of Sick Leave on Post Sick Leave Earnings. Social Science & Medicine, 70(10): 1581-1589
31. Andersen, Signe Hald (2009): Unemployment and Subjective Well-being. A Question of Class? Work and Occupations, 36(1): 3-25
32. Heinesen, Eskil, Husted, Leif & Andersen, Signe Hald (2009): Labour market integration of immigrants: Estimating local authority effects. Journal of Population Economics, 22(4): 909
33. Andersen, Signe Hald (2008): The short and long term effects of government training on subjective well being. European Sociological Review, 24(4):451-462
34. Andersen, Signe Hald & Heinesen, Eskil (2008): Estimating the relative success of local authorities at labour market integration of immigrants. European Journal of Population, 24(1): 59-86
Working papers
35. Andersen, Signe Hald: Does exposure to poor maternal mental health in adolescence matter for outcomes in early adulthood? Pending submission
36. Andersen, Signe Hald: Disconnected youth: Past, present & future. Pending submission
6 Books
37. Andersen, Signe Hald, Ladenburg, Jacob & Dyssegaard, Phillip Steen (2020): Danskernes mentale helbred. Udvikling, baggrund og konsekvenser.
38. Andersen, Signe Hald, Jensen, Bent, Nielsen, Bodil Wullum, Skaksen, Jan Rose (2019):
Hvad vi ved om udsatte unge 2. Individuelle og strukturelle forhold bag udsathed.
Gyldendal, København
39. Andersen, Signe Hald, Jensen, Bent, Nielsen, Bodil Wullum, Skaksen, Jan Rose (2017):
Hvad vi ved om udsatte unge. Historik, omfang og årsager. Gyldendal, København
40. Andersen, Signe Hald & Jensen, Bent (2016): Anbringelser. Historik, omfang, årsager og virkemidler. Gyldendal og Rockwool Fondens Forskningsenhed.
41. Andersen, Signe Hald & Fallesen, Peter (2013): Når man anbringer et barn 2. Årsager, effekter af anbringelsesforanstaltninger og konsekvenser. Odense: Syddansk Universitets Forlag
42. Andersen, Signe Hald eds. (2010): Når man anbringer et barn. Odense: Syddansk Universitets Forlag
Book Chapters:
43. Ebsen, Frank & Andersen, Signe Hald (2010): Foranstaltninger for udsatte børn i Danmark:
Historisk oprindelse og den seneste udvikling. In Andersen, Signe Hald (eds.): Når man anbringer et barn. Odense: Syddansk Universitets Forlag
44. Andersen, Signe Hald (2010): Hvad skyldes kommunale forskelle? In Andersen, Signe Hald (eds.): Når man anbringer et barn. Odense: Syddansk Universitets Forlag
45. Andersen, Signe Hald & Fallesen, Peter (2010): Risikofaktorer og sociale skel. In Andersen, Signe Hald (eds.): Når man anbringer et barn. Odense: Syddansk Universitets Forlag
46. Andersen, Signe Hald (2010): Svingdørsbørn? In Andersen, Signe Hald (eds.): Når man anbringer et barn. Odense: Syddansk Universitets Forlag
47. Andersen, Signe Hald & Fallesen, Peter (2010): Efter anbringelsen. In Andersen, Signe Hald (eds.): Når man anbringer et barn. Odense: Syddansk Universitets Forlag
48. Andersen, Signe Hald (2008): Heterogeneous Treatment Effects from Government Training - does Well-being During unemployment explain the variation? In Bradshaw, Jonathan (red.): International Studies on Social Security. Vol. 14
7 49. Andersen, Signe Hald (2007): Unemployment and Well-being – a question of entry states?
In Linde, Peter (ed.): Symposium i Anvendt Statistik [Symposium in Applied Statistics].
School of Economics and Management, Aarhus.
50. Andersen, Signe Hald (2005) ’Globaliseringen og den vestlige kulturarv’. In: Kaspersen, Lars Bo (red.): Globaliseringen på vrangen.. Frydenlund, København.
51. Andersen, Signe Hald & Holm, Anders (2003): Breaking up Relationships: Women marginalizing weak Males. In Kærgård, Niels (ed.): Symposium i Anvendt Statistik. The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Copenhagen.
Reports:
52. Andersen, Signe Hald (2006): Kommunal beskæftigelsessucces. [Success in municipal employment schemes in Denmark]. Akf forlaget.
53. Andersen, Signe Hald, Eskil Heinesen og Leif Husted (2005): Benchmarkinganalyse af integrationen i kommunerne målt ved udlændinges beskæftigelse 1999-2002.
[Benchmarking Analysis of Danish Municipalities’ Integration Policies in the period 1999- 2002]. Akf forlaget, Copenhagen.
54. Andersen, Signe Hald, Heinsen, Eskil & Husted, Leif (2005): Benchmarkinganalyse af integrationen i kommunerne målt ved udlændinges selvforsørgelse 1999-2003.
[Benchmarking Analysis of Danish Municipalities’ Integration Policies in the Period 1999- 2003]. Akf forlaget, Copenhagen.
55. Arendt, Jakob, Eskil Heinesen, Leif Husted, Bjørg Colding & Signe Hald Andersen (2004):
Kontanthjælpsforløbs varighed og afslutning. [The Duration and Termination of Periods on Subsistence Benefit: Municipal Differences]. Akf forlaget, Copenhagen.
Other:
56. Andersen, Signe Hald (2004): The perfect match. Master’s Thesis, University of Copenhagen
57. Andersen, Signe Hald (2009): Dealing with Unemployment. Programme Effects on
Psychological and Labour Market Outcomes. PhD Thesis, Institute of Sociology, University of Copenhagen
Academic and conference presentations (* marks invited):
1. ASC (New Orleans), November 2016: The effect of an alcohol treatment program for convicted drunk drivers on the risk that their children enter foster care (with Lawrence Berger & Mikkel Mertz)
8 2. The 2016 Biennial Urie Bronfenbrenner Conference (Ithaca), 2016: How Alternatives to
Incarceration Could Affect Child Well-being (with Lars H. Andersen, Maria D. Fitzpatrick, and Christopher Wildeman)*
3. PAA (Washington), March/April 2016. Paper: Paternity leave and the motherhood penalty:
New causal evidence.
4. Cornell, July 2015. Paper: Drinking Alone? The Effect of Alcohol Treatment Programs for Drunk Drivers on Relationship Stability*
5. Cornell, April 2015. Paper: Getting into the game: An assessment of the causal effect of low birth weight on out of home care, using mother's exposure to stressful handball matches.*
6. Copenhagen Business School, Department of Economics, February, 2015. Paper: Drinking Alone? The Effect of Alcohol Treatment Programs for Drunk Drivers on Relationship Stability*
7. UNIL. Université de Lausanne, November 2014. Paper: Common genes or exogenous shock?
Disentangling the causal effect of paternal unemployment on children’s schooling efforts.*
8. London School of Economics, lunch seminar, October 2014. Paper: The Effects of Unemployment on Fertility (joint with Berkay Ozcan, LSE).*
9. EUSARF (Copenhagen), September 2014. Paper: Family matters? The effect of kinship care on foster care disruption rates (joint with Peter Fallesen, RFF).
10. Analytical-Quantitative Seminar Series (Oslo), April 2012. Paper: Serving time or serving the community? Exploiting a policy reform to assess the causal effects of community service on income, social benefit dependency and recidivism.*
11. European Population Conference (Stockholm), June 2012. Paper: Paper: The Impact of Unemployment on Fertility Timing (joint with Berkay Ozcan, LSE)
12. 4th Annual Meeting on the Economics of Risky Behaviour (Istanbul), April 2012. Paper:
Serving time or serving the community? Exploiting a policy reform to assess the causal effects of community service on income, social benefit dependency and recidivism.
13. ASC Conference (Washington), November 2011. Paper: Serving time or serving the
community? Exploiting a policy reform to assess the causal effects of community service on income, social benefit dependency and recidivism.
14. CIQLE workshop (Yale University), November 11th 2011. Paper: Serving time or serving the community? Exploiting a policy reform to assess the causal effects of community service on income, social benefit dependency and recidivism.*
15. Life course dynamics and the mechanisms of social inequality? Workshop (Turku Center for Welfare Research), August 29th-September 2011. Paper: Serving time or serving the
9 community? Exploiting a policy reform to assess the causal effects of community service on income, social benefit dependency and recidivism.*
16. Stockholm Criminology Symposium (Stockholm), June 2011. Paper: Active labour market programs and crime: On the causal effects of intensified ALMPs on unemployed persons’
crime rates
17. 6th European Workshop on “Labour Markets and Demographic Change” (Vienna), April 2011. Paper: The Impact of Unemployment on Fertility Timing (joint with Berkay Ozcan)
18. ASC Conference (San Francisco), November 2010. Paper: Active labour market programs and crime: On the causal effects of intensified ALMPs on unemployed persons’ crime rates
19. ESC Conference (Liege), November 2010. Paper: Active labour market programs and crime: On the causal effects of intensified ALMPs on unemployed persons’ crime rates
20. ISA Conference (Gothenburg), July 2010. Paper: Active labour market programs and crime:
On the causal effects of intensified ALMPs on unemployed persons’ crime rates
21. 2nd meeting of the Danish Microeconometric Network (Kandestæderne), June, 2010. Paper:
The Wage Effect of a Social Experiment on Intensified Active Labor Market Policies
22. CIQLE Workshop (Yale University), September 18, 2009: Paper: Active labour market programs and crime: On the causal effects of intensified ALMPs on unemployed persons’
crime rates
23. RC28 Conference (New Haven), August 3. – 6., 2009. Paper: Active labour market programs and crime: On the causal effects of intensified ALMPs on unemployed persons’
crime rates
24. RC28 Conference (Florence), May 15.-17, 2008. Paper: Common genes or exogenous shock? Disentangling the causal effect of paternal unemployment on children’s schooling efforts.
25. ISQOLS Conference (San Diego), December 6.-9., 2007. Paper: The short and long term effect of government training on subjective well being.
26. ESA Conference (Glasgow), September 3.-6., 2007. Paper: The short and long term effect of government training on subjective well being.
27. BHPS Conference (Essex), July 5. – 7., 2007. Paper: The short and long term effect of government training on subjective well being.
28. FISS Seminar (Sigtuna), June 15.-17., 2007. Paper: The short and long term effect of government training on subjective well being.
29. CIM/AKF workshop (Nyborg), April 23.-24., 2007. Paper: Selection into training programs – Norms or Economics?
10 30. Symposium in Applied Statistics (Århus), 30.-31 January 2007. Paper: Unemployment and
well-being – a question of entry states?
31. Panel Data Conference (Cambridge), 7.-9. July 2006. Paper: Do Transitions in marital status change sex-role attitudes? – the Cowed Wives.
32. The British Sociological Association’s Conference (Harrogate), 21.-23. April 2006. Paper:
Do Transitions in marital status change sex-role attitudes? – the Cowed Wives.
33. Seminar on Migration, Academy for Migration Studies in Denmark (Ålborg), 5.-6. April 2006. Paper: Benchmarking Analysis of Danish Municipalities’ Integration Policies in the period 1999-2003.
34. The Danish Sociological Association’s Conference (Roskilde), 18.-20. August, 2005. Paper:
Do Transitions in Marital Status change Attitudes towards Marriage?.
35. Symposium in Applied Statistics (København), 27-28 January 2004. Paper: Breaking up Relationships: Women marginalizing weak Males.
Teaching experience:
• May 2020 & 2021: Invited guest lecturer at the Institute of Sociology, University of Copenhagen
• December 2014: Invited guest lecturer at the Faculty of Law, Department of Criminology
• Spring semester 2012: “6QNM. Quantitative Methods II” at the institution for BSc in Business Administration and Sociology, Copenhagen Business School.
• Fall semester 2011: “Causal Criminology” at the Institute of Sociology, University of Copenhagen (joint with Lars Højsgaard Andersen and Peer Skov)
• March 2003 – June 2004: Teaching assistant at the Royal School of Library, Copenhagen. Main task: Teaching qualitative and quantitative methods to students at bachelor level.
• September 2001 – June 2004: Teaching assistant at the Institute of Sociology, University of Copenhagen. Main task: Teaching sociological theory and sociological problems to students at bachelor level.
Examples of popular science
Examples of own written contributions:
• Andersen, Signe Hald & Fallesen, Peter (14/3-2015): Udsatte børn og unge fortjener programmer, der virker. Debatindlæg i Jyllandsposten. (http://jyllands-
11 posten.dk/debat/breve/ECE7545545/Udsatte+b%C3%B8rn+og+unge++fortjener+programmer, +der+virker/)
• Andersen, Signe Hald (13/11-2014): Samfundstjeneste hjælper. Debatindlæg i Jyllandsposten, (http://jyllands-posten.dk/debat/breve/ECE7200331/Samfundstjeneste+hj%C3%A6lper/)
• Andersen, Signe Hald (21/6-2011): Vi mangler viden om anbragte børn. Politiken Analyse (http://politiken.dk/debat/analyse/ECE1313071/vi-mangler-viden-om-anbragte-boern/)
• Andersen, Signe Hald (2006): Hjælper uddannelse indvandrere i beskæftigelse? Akf NYT, 2006:2:10-11.
• Andersen, Signe Hald (2005): Hvordan skal man måle integration? Akf NYT, 2005:3:3-5.
• Andersen, Signe Hald (2007): Hvordan skal man vurdere en kommunal indsats. Danske Kommuner, 2007(33).
Examples of expert performance in the media:
Deadline (9/11-2021) – interview on marginalized groups and high need users of welfare services
24 spørgsmål til professoren (23/8-2021) - interview on marginalized groups and high need users of welfare services (https://www.carlsbergfondet.dk/da/Nyheder/Formidling/24-Sporgsmaal-til-
professoren/2021_2#q2)
Politiken (14/11-2016) - interview on paternity leave and motherhood
penalty[http://politiken.dk/indland/politik/ECE3469521/mere-barsel-til-far-giver-mor-mere-loen- og-bedre-karrierekurs/]
TV2 News (14/11-2016) – interview on paternity leave and motherhood penalty[no link available]
TV-Avisen (14/11-2016) – interview on paternity leave and motherhood penalty[no link available]
DRs Radioavis (14/11-2016) – interview on paternity leave and motherhood penalty[no link available]
P1 Morgen (10/6-2016) – interview on declining crime rates [no link available]
DR2 Morgen (10/6-2016) – interview on declining crime rates [no link available]
DRs Radioavis (9/12-2015) – interview on electronic monitoring and education [no link available]
P1 Morgen (9/12-2015) – interview on electronic monitoring and education [no link available]
DR2 Morgen (9/12-2015) – interview on electronic monitoring and education [no link available]
12 TV-Avisen DR1 (31/3-2015) – interview on electronic monitoring [no link available]
Dagen på DR2 (31/3-2015) – interview on electronic monitoring [no link available]
Lorry Lounge (30/4-2013) - interview on foster care (2013):
http://www.tv2lorry.dk/artikel/159808?autoplay=1&video_id=78836
Lorry Lounge (24/1-2012) - interview on alternative types of punishment:
http://www.tv2lorry.dk/artikel/92908
Politiken (23/1-2012) – interview on alternative types of punishment:
http://politiken.dk/indland/ECE1516328/fanger-i-fodlaenker-og-samfundstjeneste-klarer-sig-bedst/
Jyllandsposten (22/4-2013) – interview on birthweight and foster care:
http://jyllands-
posten.dk/indland/ECE5348250/Nyf%C3%B8dte+under+2.500+gram+risikerer+anbringelse+++/
P1 Morgen (24/1-2012) – interview on alternative types of punishment:
http://www.dr.dk/arkivP1/P1Morgen/Udsendelser/2012/01/24/055909.htm
P1 Orientering (23/1-2012) – interview on alternative types of punishment:
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=369620016387609&id=119317021417911
Press meetings (with full participation at meeting, in preparation & with media contact) April 2010: Press meeting on foster care project (output: news letter and the book “Når man anbringer et barn”)
January 2012: Press meeting on crime project (output: news letter and 5 study papers)
April 2013: Press meeting on foster care project (output: news letter and the book “Når man anbringer et barn II”)
December 2015: Press meeting on crime project (output: news letter and 8 study papers)
October 2019: Book launch on disconnected youth (output: book, Kort nyt, podcast)
Journal Review
• Nature Human Behavior
• Social Forces
• American Sociological Review
• European Sociological Review
• Journal of Marriage and Family
• Demography
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• Dansk Sociologi
• Environmental Economics and Policy Studies
• Journal of Economic Psychology
• British Journal of Social Work
• British Journal of Industrial Relations
• Social Science & Medicine
• Work & Occupations
• Acta Sociologica
Board and memberships
• 2015-current: Member of the advisory board of “Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology and Crime Prevention
• 2016-2017: Member of the editorial board of “Dansk Sociologi”