New funding to SOFI from Forte and Riksbankens Jubileumsfond
Two research projects at the Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI) have been granted new funding from the research financiers Riksbankens Jubileumsfond and Forte.
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Swedish Research Council for Health, Working life and Welfare – Forte – has decided on the researchers who will be granted project grants in this year's annual open call for projects. Eleven researchers at Stockholm University have been granted a total of approximately SEK 50 million in grants, one of whom is affiliated with SOFI. The following projects have been granted funding:
The New Inequality: Gender and Class Patterns in the Flexible Labor Market
Responsible researcher (PI): Charlotta Magnusson
Grant: SEK 4 750 000
The Swedish Riksbank's Jubileumsfond has decided on funding in this year's regular call for humanities and social sciences. A total of approximately SEK 31 million is granted to Stockholm University, distributed among 7 projects and 2 RJ Sabbaticals. The following projects at SOFI have been granted funding:
Stereotypes and Inequality in Education and Labor Market Entry
Responsible researcher (PI): Louis-Pierre Lepage
Grant: SEK 3 975 865 Leran more about the project
Congratulations to all the researchers in the projects!