Anders Knospe is a Research and Policy Analyst at AIBM with an interest in childhood development and the impacts of technology on well-being.
Before working at AIBM, Anders was a Fulbright Scholar studying Philosophy at the University of St Andrews. He holds Bachelors degrees in Philosophy and Computer Science from Dartmouth College.
Publications & Events
Fatherhood & Family, Employment
Dads are taking more parental leave than the headlines suggest
As state paid family leave programs have expanded rapidly across the United States, Anders Knospe and Richard Reeves find that fathers' leave-taking has grown dramatically, and that the gap between fathers and mothers is narrower than standard measures suggest.

Mental Health
Marijuana use among men hits new highs
Marijuana use is rising among U.S. men, especially ages 26–34, with higher daily use and cannabis use disorder rates than women.

