
A new SOFI Working Paper in Labour Economics shows that algorithms, when used as support rather than as a replacement, can improve decision-making within child and family social services.
A new SOFI Working Paper in Labour Economics shows that algorithms, when used as support rather than as a replacement, can improve decision-making within child and family social services.
A new working paper from SOFI shows that a six-month reconsideration period in divorce can reduce the risk of separation and provide children with better opportunities to complete high school.
Can more bars lead to more societal problems? A new study from the Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI) shows that the answer is yes—but it depends on the bars' location.
A new study of 40 years of Swedish energy protests reveals that efforts to maintain the status quo succeed more often than those pushing for change.
Max Thaning is leading a new Forte-funded project to explore how increasing income inequality impacts children’s educational choices and future prospects.
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