transformation on employment, wages, and inequality in the EU: A “conveyor belt” hypothesis, published in Socio-Economic Review. In 2025, Clare returned to Leiden University and the Institute of Security and Global Affairs as a postdoctoral researcher to work on the project Networks and the Rule of Law: Uncovering Socio-Economic Outcomes (NET-ROL) to investigate the role of networks in weakening of the rule of law the consequences for various socio-economic outcomes, such as altered economic growth, inequality, and trust. Across all her work, Clare brings a strong commitment to understanding how large-scale structural shifts – immigration, digitalisation, and rule of law backsliding – challenge and reshape the foundations of politics and economics in Europe, contributing to both scholarly understanding and contemporary policy debates.
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