I am interested in transitions, health and well-being, sustainability, and research methods.
Most of my research involves the collection and statistical analysis of big data sets. In some projects, I employ experimental designs and qualitative methods as well.
I joined the University of Luxembourg as an Associate Professor in 2016. Since 2020, I am Head of the Centre for Childhood and Youth Research.
Prior to this, I have conducted research at the universities of Basel, Bern, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Johannesburg, Pretoria, and Stanford.
A selection of ongoing funded projects:
Pathways Into the Labor Market of Young People with Disabilities in Switzerland and Luxembourg: Drivers of and Barriers to Successful Transitions, 2023–2026.
European Labour Markets Under Pressure – New Knowledge on Pathways to Include Persons in Vulnerable Situations, 2023–2026.
Youth Life Chances in the Digital Society, 2022–2026.
Youth Survey Luxembourg, 2016–2026.
The Role of Social Trust, Future Considerations, and Perceived Fairness Among Young People in Tackling Global Crises. Lessons From the Pandemic for Sustainability (and Vice Versa), 2020–2024.
Sustainability, Environmental Knowledge, and Social Imaginations of Climate Futures, 2024–2027.
Bayesian Network Meta-Analysis for Social Sciences: Possibilities and Challenges, 2022–2026.
I am not accepting any new doctoral students for the time being.