Sara Lee Johansen holds a degree in economics from the University of Bergen, where she specialized in empirical methods, microeconomic analysis, and welfare economics. At Oslo Economics, Sara works on projects across various fields, with a particular focus on energy and the environment, as well as welfare and the labor market.
Through her work on energy and environmental projects, Sara has gained solid insight into the power sector, energy-intensive industries, energy transition, and power production. In welfare and labor market projects, she has worked on issues related to social exclusion, labor market inclusion, and the instruments used by the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration (Nav). She has developed a strong understanding of Nav’s organizational structure and the services it offers to users.
Sara has also contributed to projects in health, inclusion and diversity, and universal design. She possesses broad methodological expertise and has experience with both qualitative and quantitative methods, often in combination. She is accustomed to working within structured analytical frameworks and is skilled at synthesizing findings from various sources and presenting them in a clear and accessible manner.