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25 February, 2019

Erik Angner: Nudging as Design

Erik Angner, Professor of Practical Philosophy Abstract The nudge agenda due to Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein has proven polarizing. To advocates, nudging allows us to improve people’s choices and th

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13 August, 2020

Per Molander: How to build a sustainable welfare state, Nordic design (webinar)

Per Molander, PhD., chairman of the Equality commission of the Swedish government.Abstract:How to build a sustainable welfare state, Nordic design How to build a sustainable welfare state, Nordic desig

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17 December, 2007

Pension design when fertility fluctuates: the role of education and capital mobility

2007. Pp.  619-639, Journal of Public Economics, vol. 91 (3-4).

Type of publication: Journal articles | J Žamac
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28 August, 2020

Sexual orientation, peer relationships, and depressive symptoms: Findings from a sociometric design

Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 66, 101086.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0193397319301121?via%3Dihub Abstract Sexual minority youth report poorer mental health than het

Type of publication: Journal articles |
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22 October, 2013

Segregation and Urban Design: Does the Urban Structure Inhibit the Sharing of Public Space?

Ann Legeby, KTH School of Architecture Seminars hosts are Peter Hedström, David Sumpter and Fredrik Liljeros from the Institute for Futures Studies. The seminars are free of charge and take place at 12

Ann Legeby, KTH School of Architecture
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21 February, 2024
Simon Karlsson

Simon Karlsson

I hold a master's degree in psychology and a bachelor's degree in political science and psychology. At the Institute for Futures Studies, I work in the research group led by Pontus Strimling. My respons

Master's degree in Psychology
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25 April, 2019
Stéphane Zuber

Stéphane Zuber

I am an economist at Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in Paris and an associate professor at Paris School of Economics. I work on issues of intergenerational equity and climate poli

Research professor
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29 June, 2007

Pension Systems and Pension Reform in an Aging Society

After having illustrated both theoretical and empirical sides of the debate on the ability of a pension system to fulfill its aim with an aging population, the paper makes two main claims: the debate

Type of publication: Working papers | Elsa Baroni
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23 May, 2010

Effects of Sharing Parental Leave on Pensioners’ Poverty and Gender Inequality in Old Age. A simulation in IFSIM

This paper aims to study the theoretical linkages between the design of the pension system and that of the labor market and their interplay in determining poverty outcomes in old age, particularly fro

Type of publication: Working papers | Elisa Baroni
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03 May, 2010

Family Policy, Perceived Stress and Work-Family Conflict. A Comparative Analysis of Women in 20 Welfare States

Individual- and country-level factors are brought together in simultaneous analyses of their relationships with perceived stress and work-family conflict for women. The hypotheses predicting higher st

Type of publication: Working papers | Ingrid Esser and Tommy Ferrarini
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