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Government transfers to parents and population policy in a global perspective: An economic demographic approach
Stockholm Research Reports in Demography no. 2020:52 AbstractThe world is rapidly converging towards lower fertility: in 2020, countries with a total fertility rate of less than 2.25 will encompass mor
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
I am professor in political theory and director of the Centre for the experimental-philosophical study of discrimination (CEPDISC) at University of Aarhus, Denmark. In recent years, I have worked mostly
Stateless Studies in an Age of Artificial Intelligence Challenges, Opportunities & Setting a Future Agenda
Statelessness & Citizenship Review, 2025. From the conclusion We are at a pivotal moment where statelessness studies must engage with research and advocacy on the impact of AI on the field, as well a
Andrea S. Asker
I am a researcher at the Institute for Futures Studies and will be conducting a postdoctoral research project within the philosophy of death at Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo during the fall of 2025
Ethical Challenges in Using DALYs to Inform Health Interventions: Some Lessons from Population Ethics
Institute for Futures Studies. Working paper 2025:2 From the introduction The Global Burden of Disease Study (GBDS) is an international and interdisciplinary effort to quantify health losses from a wide
Göran Holmqvist
I was a project researcher at the Institute for Futures Studies in 2025 and worked with migration-related research funded by DELMI, the Delegation for Migration Studies. My research concerns, among ot
Attitudes Toward Migration and Migrants in Sweden During Years of Escalating Gang Crime
How has the public debate on crime influenced general opinion regarding views on migration and migrants in Sweden? The project aims to result in policy-relevant insights to be presented in 2025.
‘Ukraine’s Cause is Ours!’ Diaspora and Migration in Swedish Parliamentary Debates, 2014–2022
Nordic Journal of Migration Research 2025 vol 15, issue 2 Abstract The annexation of Crimea, the subsequent insurgency of Russian-backed separatists in the Donbas region of Ukraine in 2014 and the curren
Nils Holtug: Identity Politics - Left and Right
Venue: Institute for Futures Studies, Holländargatan 13 in Stockholm or online Research seminar with Nils Holtug, Professor at the department of communication at the university of Copenhagen. His primar
AI Policy for Whom? Reclaiming Governance from Capitalist Capture
Proceedings of the Eigth AAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society (2025). Abstract Contemporary AI policy is dominated by hegemonic neoliberal ideology, embedding assumptions of individualism, ratio