Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI) conducts research on social policy, welfare, inequality and the labour market. Researchers are mainly economists and sociologists
The Social Policy Indicators (SPIN) database provides the foundations for new comparative and longitudinal research on causes and consequences of welfare states.
The unit for Labour Market and Employment Relations (AKPA) conducts education at the undergraduate level and provides a broad knowledge of labour market issues
SOFI professors Jan O. Jonsson and Carina Mood, recently presented their research findings at a lecture at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Their research focuses on the integration of children and youth with immigrant backgrounds in Swedish schools.
A new study examines the real-world impact of gender quotas in academic hiring committees in France. While intended to level the playing field, these measures have sparked a complex and counterintuitive dynamic.
Jesper Eriksen (University of Copenhagen) presentes presents his research at the Social Stratification, Welfare, and Social Policy Seminar, at the Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI).
Jesper Eriksen (University of Copenhagen) presentes presents his research at the Social Stratification, Welfare, and Social Policy Seminar, at the Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI).
Hyojin Seo (Tilburg Univ) presents her research at the Social Stratification, Welfare, and Social Policy Seminar, at the Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI).
Hyojin Seo (Tilburg Univ) presents her research at the Social Stratification, Welfare, and Social Policy Seminar, at the Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI).
Maren Toft (University of Oslo) presents her research at the Social Stratification, Welfare, and Social Policy Seminar, at the Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI).
Maren Toft (University of Oslo) presents her research at the Social Stratification, Welfare, and Social Policy Seminar, at the Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI).