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Trine Filges

Senior Researcher, ph.d., økonomi

Effect, Labour market, Unemployed, Education, Systematic methods
Phone: +45 33 48 09 26
Department: VIVE Quantitative Methods
Mail: tif@vive.dk
Location: Copenhagen
Phone: +45 33 48 09 26 Department: VIVE Quantitative Methods
Mail: tif@vive.dk Location: Copenhagen
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Areas of work

Trine Filges works with systematic research reviews – mainly Campbell reviews, i.e. systematic research reviews on the effects of interventions in the social area that are quality assured in the international Campbell collaboration. She works with both the job market, the social area and education, and she often collaborates with colleagues with other professional profiles.

Methods

Trine Filges has competencies relating to quality assessment of efficacy studies and meta-analyses.

Background

Trine Filges has a master's degree in Political Science from Aarhus University and a PhD in Economics from University of Copenhagen. She has worked with quantitative analysis and efficacy measurement since 1999, and with Campbell Systematic Reviews since 2009.

Highlighted publications
  1. Scientific article

    Small Class Sizes for Improving Student Achievement in Primary and Secondary Schools: A Systematic Review

  2. Scientific article

    Deployment of Personnel to Military Operations: Impact on Mental Health and Social Functioning. A systematic review

  3. Scientific article

    Reducing unemployment benefit duration to increase job finding rates. A systematic review

  4. Scientific article

    Academic Interventions for Elementary and Middle School Students with Low Socioeconomic Status

  5. Scientific article

    Active Labour Market Programme Participation for Unemployment Insurance Recipients

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