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15 June, 2012

Intensive Coaching of New Immigrants: An Evaluation Based on Random Program Assignment

Juni 2012. Scandinavaian Journal of Economics, 114:575-600

Type of publication: Journal articles | L. Nekby, P. Andersson Joona
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11 January, 2016
Anders Ekholm

Anders Ekholm

I have had the position as vice president and advisor at the Institute for Futures Studies and before that I worked as head of analysis at the Ministry of Social Affairs, with research concerning our

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11 January, 2016
Kimmo Eriksson (1)

Kimmo Eriksson

I am a professor of mathematics/applied mathematics at Mälardalen University, but I also have a PhD in social psychology. I lead the global research network Global Social Norms (globalsocialnorms.org). My.

Professor, mathematics/applied mathematics
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07 November, 2022

Constructivist Contractualism and Future Generations

In The Oxford Handbook of Intergenerational Ethics, Stephen M. Gardiner (ed.), s. C36.S1 - C36.N20. Abstract In constructivist contractualist theories, such as Rawls’, principles of justice should mirror

Type of publication: Chapters | Arrhenius, Gustaf , Andersson, Emil
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01 February, 2017

We welcome Berit Högman to our board

The Swedish government has appointed Berit Högman to the board of the Institute for Futures Studies during 2017–2022. Berit Högman is Deputy Group Leader (SocDem) in the Swedish Parliament and has been

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24 October, 2016
Richard Bradley on climate change assessments and policy decision making podcast

Richard Bradley on climate change assessments and policy decision making

This is a recording from a research seminar at the Institute for Futures Studies in February 2016. The full name of the seminar is: Confidence and probability. Climate change assessments and policy ma

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07 September, 2015

Richard Bradley: Confidence and probability. Climate change assessments and policy decision making

Richard Bradley, professor at the Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method, London School of Economics and Political Science ABSTRACTThe periodic assessment reports of  the Intergovernment

Richard Bradley, professor at the Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method, London School of Economics and Political Science
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10 October, 2023
Ina Caesar

Ina Caesar

I earned my PhD in Biochemistry from Linköping University in 2010. At the institute, I am currently involved in research projects related to complex systems within the state administration. The resaea, and our primary focus lies in exploring the long-term effects of health and social care interventions. This includes investigations into 

PhD, Biochemistry
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20 March, 2023
Evaluated by a robot. A study of the automation of the recruitment process in a Swedish municipality

Evaluated by a robot. An experimental-ethnographic study of the automation of the recruitment process in a Swedish municipality

In a unique project the researchers will study the differences between an AI-based interview robot's and human recruiters' evaluations of jobseekers in a Swedish municipality during a year.

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25 April, 2023
Lambros Roumbanis

Lambros Roumbanis

My research focuses on the organization of expert judgments, evaluation technologies, selection mechanisms, and complex decision-making processes. More specifically, I study how organizations deal wit

Associate Professor in Sociology
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