Ida NilssonDoktorand
Om mig
Jag är socionom med masterexamen i socialt arbete och anställd som doktorand vid Institutionen för socialt arbete. Tidigare har jag arbetat huvudsakligen med överskuldsättningsproblematik och ekonomisk rådgivning. Mina forskningsintressen rör ekonomisk utsatthet, ojämlikhet, social exklusion och bostadsrelaterad marginaliserig. Mitt avhandlingsprojekt handlar om påtvingande avflyttningar från bostäder och är främst baserat på registerstudier.
Publikationer
I urval från Stockholms universitets publikationsdatabas
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Self-initiated moves during the formal eviction process: Findings from Swedish Register Data
2024. Ida Nilsson. International Journal of Social Welfare
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Factors associated with self-initiated moves during the formal eviction process
2024. Ida Nilsson. British Journal of Social Work
ArtikelHousing eviction is a common occurrence, affecting hundreds of thousands of Europeans annually. It is well known that it primarily impacts the most vulnerable groups in society and is associated with adverse outcomes. However, previous research heavily relies on enforced removals registered in official statistics, thus missing eviction outcomes that do not undergo or disrupt the formal eviction process. This exploratory study, based on unique national Swedish register data on evictions with a sample of over 60,000 individuals, examines self-initiated moves and contrasts them with enforced removals and lease regain. Results form univariable and multivariable multinomial logistic regression analyses indicate that economic hardship and livng in a single household are associated with both self-initiated moves and enforced removals. However, distinct factors associated with self-initiated moves are aged under twenty-five, living as a couple with children, residing in a non-metropolitan municipality, and having a native background. Gender-stratified analysis highlights strong associations for young women and native-background women with self-initiated moves. The results underscore the significance of implementing preventive social services interventions that adress the specific needs of this larger group of individuals who face evictions under a broader definition. Further implications for research, policy, and social work practice are discussed.
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