My primary research interests are within the intersection of labor economics and family economics.
Utilizing Danish administrative data, I focus on how institutional changes and norms affect gender equality in the labor market and allocation of time to the household.
Serena Canaan; Anne Sophie Lassen; Philip Rosenbaum; Herdis Steingrimsdottir / Maternity Leave and Paternity Leave : Evidence on the Economic Impact of Legislative Changes in High Income Countries. Bonn : IZA 2022, 50 p. (IZA Discussion Paper, No. 15129)
Working paper > peer review
2021
Anne Sophie Lassen / Gender Norms and Specialization in Household Production : Evidence from a Danish Parental Leave Reform. Frederiksberg : Copenhagen Business School [wp] 2021, 47 p. (Working Paper / Department of Economics. Copenhagen Business School, No. 04-2021)
Birthe Larsen; Anne Sophie Lassen / Regeringen står lige nu med en unik mulighed : Den kan tage syvmileskridt på ligestillingsområdet ved at indføre 14 ugers øremærket barsel til hver forælder. In: Ræson, 28.5.2021