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Morten Hjortskov

Senior Researcher at VIVE -The Danish Center for Social Science Research

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Morten Hjortskov

Senior Researcher at VIVE -The Danish Center for Social Science Research

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New blog post at United States Politics and Policy at LSE

Posted on August 12, 2024September 1, 2024 By Hjortskov

We have a new blog post at LSE’s United States Politics and Policy: Political candidates’ gender and race are important to voters, but only if they represent the party they prefer | USAPP (lse.ac.uk) It is about our article published in British Journal of Political Science: Lexicographic Preferences in Candidate…

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Lexicographic Preferences in Candidate Choice

Posted on June 4, 2024 By Hjortskov

New article about choosing political candidates with Simon Calmar Andersen in British Journal of Political Science How do we choose between alternatives? In our new article, we introduce lexicographic preferences as a possible way to understand citizens’ choices of political candidates. We show that the mixed evidence on the influence…

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New Article on Choice of Daycare Institution (in Danish)

Posted on February 1, 2024September 1, 2024 By Hjortskov

Parents’ choice of daycare institution is a big thing for parents in Denmark. Here, parents can wish which institution they would like their child to attend, and the municipality and/or the leader of the institution will decide if they will get a spot at the desired institution. Often they put…

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Recent Posts

  • New Research Project: The Assessment Effect and Alcohol Prevention
  • New Project: Boys’ and Girls’ Participation in Daycare Institutions
  • Educational Choice Paper in Weekendavisen
  • TV2 – Østjylland Appearance
  • New blog post at United States Politics and Policy at LSE

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