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14 April, 2021

Completed: Predictions of changes in opinion on moral issues – a cross-cultural test on a new theory

Today, moral questions tend to become more important to voters in many countries. Is it possible to understand - and predict - how the public opinion changes on moral issues?

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19 December, 2022

Criminal nomads: The role of multiple memberships in the criminal collaboration network between Hells Angels MC and Bandidos MC

Global Crime vol. 23, no 2 Abstract Outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMGs) have received increased atten-tion from both law enforcement agencies and the research com-munity. This study investigates the criminal

Type of publication: Journal articles | Mondani, Hernan , Rostami, Amir
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26 April, 2022

Networked reports: Commissioning and production of expert reports on Swedish healthcare governance

Politics & Policy 50(1): 59–76. Abstract The article analyzes the commissioning and production of expert reports about Swedish health care management and governance. We show that these reports are r

Type of publication: Journal articles | Svallfors, Stefan , & Anna T. Höglund Falkenström, Erica , & Anna T. Höglund Hammar, Corrie , & Anna T. Höglund
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29 December, 2005

Rural Population Growth in Sweden in the 1990s: Unexpected Reality or Spatial-Statistical Chimera

This article addresses the matter of “urban spillover” in rural population development, i.e. how urban localities tend to push a ring of diffuse urban growth outwards as they expand in area. The data

Type of publication: Working papers | Jan Amcoff
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12 October, 2009

Stability of College Rankings. A Study of Relative Earnings Estimates Applying Different Methods and Models on Swedish Data

This study investigates how stabile the ranking system of Swedish universities is in relation to future incomes of their alumni. Amongst the findings, the ranking of colleges varies both across method

Type of publication: Working papers | Marie Gartell
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09 September, 2008

Interpreting Europe and US Labor Market Differences: the Specificity of Human Capital Investments

This paper suggests that in the US context, workers tend to invest in general human capital since they face little employment protection and low unemployment benefits, while the European model favors

Type of publication: Working papers | Etienne Wasmer
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01 October, 2005

Productivity Consequences of Workforce Ageing – Stagnation or a Horndal effect?

This paper studies the composition of the workforce at the plant level in relation to the productivity performance of the plants, with data covering Swedish mining and manufacturing industries 1985-19

Type of publication: Working papers | Bo Malmberg, Thomas Lindh and Max Halvarsson
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05 May, 2023

The institutional order of liberalization

British Journal of Political Science 52: 1465–1471 Abstract When authoritarian regimes liberalize, are there observable patterns in the ordering of reforms, and are these patterns distinct for cases that

Type of publication: Journal articles | Lindenfors, Patrik , , Edgell, AB; Boese, VA; Maerz, SF & SI Lindberg
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02 October, 2020

The Connection Between Moral Positions and Moral Arguments Drives Opinion Change

Nature Human Behavior Abstract Liberals and conservatives often take opposing positions on moral issues. But what makes a moral position liberal or conservative? Why does public opinion tend to become m

Type of publication: Journal articles | Jansson, Fredrik , Eriksson, Kimmo , Strimling, Pontus , Vartanova, Irina
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19 June, 2024

Excluding Citizens: Belongership and the Constitutional Demos in British Overseas Territories

Ethnopolitics Abstract Previous literature explains the fact that sub-national elections tend to be more inclusive than national elections by reference to the level of the election. This paper argues th

Type of publication: Journal articles | Beckman, Ludvig , Camilla Wangmar
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