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Ineqint – Youth in Europe
The project Ineqint, which is primarily based on a survey called YES! explores different aspects of young people’s conditions and opportunities in school, during their free time, and within their families.
The ‘acting native’ hypothesis: Evidence from classrooms in four European countries
Labour Economics Abstract In analogy to the controversial ‘acting White’ narrative for racial achievement gaps among US children, I explore whether migrant background pupils in Europe are exposed to sim
Someone to sit next to in the segregated class room
“Who in your class would you not like to sit next to?” This question was posed to almost 5000 pupils (age 14–15) at Swedish high schools 2010/2011. Many adolescents experience systematic rejection duri
Children’s Work in Everyday Life
Institutet för Framtidsstudiers skriftserie: Framtidens samhälle nr 6 Children’s work has been an important political issue throughout the 20th century, but today it is mostly when discussed with a foc