I am a PhD student in the Department of Government at Harvard University, concentrating in Comparative Politics and Political Economy. My research interests include how preferences for redistribution are formed, how well these preferences are represented, and how welfare policies affect political attitudes. I primarily apply a quantitative approach, with a regional focus on Europe and North America. Before joining Harvard, I received my BSc and MSc in Political Science at the University of Copenhagen.
Contact
marchvidkjaer@g.harvard.edu
1737 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
Subfields
Comparative Politics
Academic Interests
Political Economy & Development | Public Opinion | Social Policy & the Welfare State | State & Local Politics | Voter Behavior
Research Methods
Experiments | Quantitative Methods | Surveys
Geographic Regions of Study
Europe | United States