Swedish Institute for Social Research

Welcome to SOFI

Welcome to SOFI – the Swedish Institute for Social Research!

The Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI) conducts research on social issues and labour market issues. Researchers at the institute work in the field of social policy, welfare, inequality, health and the labour market. We have a unit for undergraduate education, AKPA, and we conduct postgraduate education together with other departments in economics and sociology.

Seminars

Read about our two open seminar series.

Work with us

Are you interested in working with us? Vacancies at SOFI are advertised and applied for on Stockholm University's website for vacancies.

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Study with us

Our courses are taught by active researchers who provide you with in-depth knowledge of working life, leadership, labour law and the working environment. You will explore the labour market from both a societal and individual perspective and delve into everything from organisation and salary setting to labour market economics. Welcome to a programme that will spark your curiosity and prepare you for the future!

Our research

Join us at the forefront of research on welfare and inequality! At the Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI), we study social policy, labour market dynamics and social inequalities. Our researchers, with roots in economics and sociology, contribute knowledge that makes a difference – both in the academic world and in society at large.

Publications

Here you can search among publications that researchers linked to SOFI have contributed to. For the best overview of all publications, search in DIVA (Digital Scientific Archive) below. We also list dissertations presented at SOFI as well as publications in our Working Paper series.

GENPARENT

A multi-method approach to the transition to parenthood in different-sex and same-sex couples

SPIN

The Social Policy Indicators (SPIN) database provides the foundations for new comparative and longitudinal research on causes and consequences of welfare states.

Collaboration

Researchers at SOFI contribute to Stockholm University's so-called "third task", to collaborate with the surrounding society, in many different ways. On this page, we list some of our collaborative projects and describe the work of reaching out with our research.