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02 August, 2005

Continued Work or Retirement? Preferred Exit-age in Western European countries?

Through multi-level analyses, this study evaluates how welfare regime generosity as well as production regime coordination explains cross-national patterns of retirement preferences across twelve West

Type of publication: Working papers | Ingrid Esser
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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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24 June, 2025

The Demography of Sweden's Transgender Population: A Research Note on Patterns, Changes, and Sociodemographics

Demography Abstract We examine the prevalence of gender transitions in Sweden over time and document the sociodemographic characteristics of people transitioning in different periods. Using administrati

Type of publication: Journal articles | Kolk, Martin , Tilley, J.L., von Essen, E., Moberg, Y. & I. Burn
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22 October, 2013

Institute staff lecture on Understanding Society

July 24 to 26 Essex university arrange Understanding Society Research Conference. Institute employee Kenisha Russell Jonsson gives a lecture with "Cohabitation or Marriage? The socioeconomic and famil

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11 January, 2016

Bob Goodin

I am Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Australian National University, having previously served as Professor of Government at University of Essex. I work on a range of topics in political theor

Distinguished Professor, Philosophy
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14 March, 2018
Framtidens pengar

Framtidens pengar

Det andra seminariet i serien, se första här på vår kanal med namn Kontanternas historia och framtid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZFBzV2Qx1w Det här seminariet hölls i mars 2018, med moderator

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13 September, 2016
Martin Kolk

Martin Kolk

I am a demographer with an interest in all major demographic processes (fertility, mortality, union formation, and migration), often with an intergenerational component. I am also interested in if the

Associate Professor, Demography
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13 February, 2018

Money of the future

Most of this seminar will be in Swedish. One of the presentations, however, will be in English. In Sweden the amounts of payments made with cash are decreasing and it has been claimed that in 2030 we w

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17 November, 2021

Lev Rubinstein - Om poesins roll i samhället . INSTÄLLT

Seminariet är tyvärr inställt! Vi hoppas kunna erbjuda seminariet igen under våren 2022. Ett samtal med den ryske poeten och essäisten Lev Rubinstein.  Samtalsledare och utfrågare: Dmitri Plax Tolk: Vadim

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13 November, 2024

“Time to Abandon Swedish Women”: Discursive Connections Between Misogyny and White Supremacy in Sweden

International Journal of Communication 18(2024) Abstract This article explores the discursive linkages between violent misogyny and violent rightwingextremism in the popular Swedish online discussion foranonymous and relatively unmoderated commenting. Empirically, it focuses on thearticulations of misogyny and anti-feminism mapped onto extreme right ideology includingwhite supremacism in user comments posted across 16 Flashback threads. To analyze theextensive data set, we first drew on a collocation analysis of user comments (N = 20,359)scraped from a strategic selection of threads. From this sample we chose 36 combinationsto be considered for a closer reading. In the second analytical step, critical discourseanalysis coupled with the Essex School’s logics approach helped us unpack the logics ofconspiracy and male entitlement, as well as the fantasmatic projections of Swedish womenas both “race traitors” and “victims” at the heart of extreme right discourse in and beyondSweden today.

Type of publication: Journal articles | Askanius, Tina , Maria Brock, Anne Kaun & Anders Olof Larsson
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