Segregation, contextual effects and housing studies
- How do perceptions of the city inform neighbourhood selection and housing search? (Sara Forsberg and others)
- Renovation, privatisation, and conversions of rental housing - What are the consequences? (Ida Borg)
- Spatial integration and segregation: Disdvantaged groups in Sweden in the 2000s (Eva Andersson, Ida Borg and Bo Malmberg)
- Trajectories of vulnerability: A spatial perspective (Eva Andersson, Ida Borg and Jennie Gustafsson)
- The Neighbourhood Revisited: Spatial polarization and social cohesion in contemporary Sweden (Bo Malmberg and others)
- Contrasts in urban residential segregation: An international comparative study of patterns, driving forces and effects (John Östh, Bo Malmberg, William Clark and Ian Shuttleworth
- Housing and fertility (Bo Malmberg)
Finished population geography studies
- Residential segregation in five European countries. A comparative studie using individualized neighbourhoods (Karen Haandrikman, Michael Nielsen, Bo Malmberg and Eva Andersson)
- Education attitudes and educational results in a changing educational landscape (Eva Andersson, Pontus Hennerdal and Bo Malmberg)
- Housing market effects on social trends: deprivation, employment, residualisation and social mix (Ida Borg)
- The association between initial settlement and subsequent employment and income among new migrants in Sweden (Thomas Wimark, Michael Nielsen and Karen Haandrikman)
- Contextual effects and social policy effects (Bo Malmberg, Eva Andersson and Karen Haandrikman)
- The changing geography of the Swedish school system: Mobility patterns, attitudes, and performance in a multi-ethnic society (Eva Andersson, Bo Malmberg and John Östh)
- SIMSAM subproject: Partner choice in Sweden - How distance still matters (Karen Haandrikman)
- SIMSAM subproject: Who moves to whom? Gender differences in the distance to a shared residence (Maria Brandén and Karen Haandrikman)
- Integration on the Swedish labour market (Charlotta Hedberg)