Sandra Thiman PhD student

Contact

Name and title: Sandra ThimanPhD student

Phone: +468163541

Workplace: Swedish Institute for Social Research Länk till annan webbplats.

Visiting address Universitetsvägen 10 F

Postal address Institutet för social forskning106 91 Stockholm

Research groups

GAINS

SOFI’s gender research group GAINS (Gender Analysis and Interdisciplinary research Network, Stockholm) is a cross-disciplinary research environment that aims to facilitate social science research on issues related to gender. Our focus areas include the labor market, health, education, and family relations.

Level of living (LNU)

Research at the Level of Living-unit includes studies of individuals' living conditions, social stratification and economic and social inequality. Here we study what living conditions in society look like today for both adults and children, and how the standard of living in society has changed over time and between generations.

About me



I am a PhD student in sociology at the Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI), Stockholm University. I am part of the research program "Traps for Women or Meaningful Jobs for the Future?"

My research focuses on the role of gender in the labor market, with particular attention to how organizations reproduce gendered hierarchies, structures, and status. I examine gender traits—masculinity and femininity—and explore how these characteristics shape both health and career outcomes for men and women.




Contact

Name and title: Sandra ThimanPhD student

Phone: +468163541

Workplace: Swedish Institute for Social Research Länk till annan webbplats.

Visiting address Universitetsvägen 10 F

Postal address Institutet för social forskning106 91 Stockholm

Research groups

GAINS

SOFI’s gender research group GAINS (Gender Analysis and Interdisciplinary research Network, Stockholm) is a cross-disciplinary research environment that aims to facilitate social science research on issues related to gender. Our focus areas include the labor market, health, education, and family relations.

Level of living (LNU)

Research at the Level of Living-unit includes studies of individuals' living conditions, social stratification and economic and social inequality. Here we study what living conditions in society look like today for both adults and children, and how the standard of living in society has changed over time and between generations.