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Alberte Alsø Dokkedal is a PhD Fellow in Sociology at Aalborg University, focusing on social vulnerability and welfare themes. Her research addresses out-of-home care issues, youth homelessness, and the social systems impacting young people and adults. Currently, she is engaged in a PhD project titled 'Exploring Homelessness Young Care Leavers (HACL): Assessing Challenges Finding Potentials Nordic Context', which aims to examine the risk assessments made by social workers regarding care leavers and their potential for ending up homeless. The project also investigates the moral agency of frontline employees in the implementation of social policies in the Nordic welfare states, with a comparative analysis across Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Dokkedal's work aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, driving efforts to inform and improve social policies to minimize homelessness for individuals with out-of-home care experiences. She has participated in various publications and projects aimed at advancing understanding of social policies and their impacts on vulnerable populations.
Aalborg University • Copenhagen
Conducting research on social vulnerability, welfare, and homelessness among youth and adults.
Requirements apply generally to Master's programs across departments including Sociology, Business, and Engineering at Aalborg University.