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Amalie Sofie Jensen
Amalie Sofie Jensen
Assistant Professor, University of Copenhagen
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Economic decline, social identity, and authoritarian values in the United States
C Ballard-Rosa, A Jensen, K Scheve
International Studies Quarterly 66 (1), sqab027, 2022
1442022
The welfare magnet hypothesis: Evidence from an immigrant welfare scheme in Denmark
O Agersnap, A Jensen, H Kleven
American Economic Review: Insights 2 (4), 527-542, 2020
992020
Do people respond to the mortgage interest deduction? Quasi-experimental evidence from Denmark
J Gruber, A Jensen, H Kleven
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 13 (2), 273-303, 2021
672021
Do people respond to the mortage interest deduction? Quasi-experimental evidence from Denmark
J Gruber, A Jensen, H Kleven
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2017
502017
City limits to partisan polarization in the American public
A Jensen, W Marble, K Scheve, MJ Slaughter
Political Science Research and Methods 9 (2), 223-241, 2021
472021
How do households respond to job loss? lessons from multiple high-frequency datasets
AL Andersen, AS Jensen, N Johannesen, CT Kreiner, S Leth-Petersen, ...
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 15 (4), 1-29, 2023
442023
Diffusing political concerns: How unemployment information passed between social ties influences Danish voters
JE Alt, A Jensen, H Larreguy, DD Lassen, J Marshall
The Journal of Politics 84 (1), 383-404, 2022
282022
Middle class without a net: Savings, financial fragility, and preferences over social insurance
JG Hariri, AS Jensen, DD Lassen
Comparative Political Studies 53 (6), 892-922, 2020
232020
Contagious Political Concerns: Identifying Unemployment Shock Information Transmission Using the Danish Population Network
J Alt, A Jensen, H Larreguy, D Lassen, J Marshall
102017
Cross-national support for the welfare state under wealth inequality
AS Jensen, A Wiedemann
Comparative Political Studies 56 (13), 1959-1995, 2023
72023
Contagious political concerns: Identifying unemployment information shock transmission using the danish population network
JE Alt, A Jensen, H Larreguy, DD Lassen, J Marshall
Working Paper, 2017
72017
Measuring time preferences in large surveys
MM Bechtel, AS Jensen, K Scheve
Available at SSRN 3422697, 2019
62019
Contagious political concerns: How unemployment information passed between weak ties influences Danish voters
JE Alt, A Jensen, HA Larreguy, DD Lassen, J Marshall
Working paper. Accessed May 2019. https://scholar. harvard. edu/files …, 2019
52019
Measuring time preferences in large surveys
MM Bechtel, A Jensen, JH McAllister, K Scheve
Political Science Research and Methods 12 (2), 426-434, 2024
32024
Household Balance Sheets and Social Policy Preferences: New Survey Evidence
JG Hariri, AS Jensen, DD Lassen, A Wiedemann
32017
Loaded but Lonely: Housing and Saving Responses to Spousal Death in Old Age
A Jensen
12017
Cross-National Support for the Welfare State Under Wealth Inequality
A Wiedemann, AS Jensen
Available at SSRN 4321717, 2023
2023
A Liquidity Theory of Social Policy Preferences
J Hariri, AS Jensen, DD Lassen
Prepared for American Political Science Association 30, 2014
2014
Online Appendix for “City Limits to Partisan Polarization in the American Public”
A Jensen, W Marble, K Scheve, MJ Slaughter
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