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07 September, 2022
Completed: Inclusion and exclusion at the labor market

Completed: Inclusion and Exclusion at the Labor Market – an Intersectional Field Experiment

This project will investigate the role of employer hiring discrimination in the reproduction of ethnic and gender segregation, and inequality in the labor market.

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16 June, 2023

A broken process - the Swedish health care system asks for expert advice

Scandinavian Journal of Public Administration, vol. 27. No. 2, p. 57–70. Abstract This paper analyses the process in which expert reports on health care governance are commissioned, produced and receive

Type of publication: Journal articles | Svallfors, Stefan , & A.T. Höglund Falkenström, Erica , & A.T. Höglund
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09 February, 2015

Anandi Hattiangadi: Philosophical aspects of implicit bias

Anandi Hattiangadi, Professor of Philosophy at Stockholm University. ABSTRACT Recent empirical work on implicit cognition has revealed that many of us display biases in behaviour which are unavailable t

Anandi Hattiangadi, Professor of Philosophy at Stockholm University.
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20 August, 2014

The Interplay between Employment and Family Trajectories Across the Life Course

Anette Eva Fasang, Humboldt-University Berlin & WZB Berlin Social Science Center The Interplay between Employment and Family Trajectories Across the Life Course: Germany and the United States in Co

Anette Eva Fasang, Humboldt-University Berlin & WZB Berlin Social Science Center
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01 April, 2015

Final conference of the Franco-Swedish Program for Philosophy and Economics

The Franco-Swedish Program for Philosophy and Economics will arrange a final conference in Uppsala where a group of prominent philosophers and economists will meet to discuss issues at the border betw

The Franco-Swedish Program for Philosophy and Economics will arrange a final conference in Uppsala where a group of prominent philosophers and economists will meet to discuss issues at the border between the two disciplines.
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03 May, 2018

Julia Driver: Schadenfreude

Professor Julia Driver, Dept. of Philosophy, Washington University in St. Louis.ABSTRACT One typical definition of "schadenfreude" is:   "a feeling of enjoyment that comes from seeing or hearing about the

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08 May, 2024
Bo Rothstein: The Shadow of the Swedish Right

Bo Rothstein: The Shadow of the Swedish Right

In the recent election to the Swedish Parliament, the Sweden Democrats, a right-wing populist and nationalist Party, gained 20.5 percent of the vote, making it for the first time the second-largest pa

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05 May, 2021

Perceptions of the appropriate response to norm violation in 57 societies

in: Nature Communications 12, 1481. AbstractNorm enforcement may be important for resolving conflicts and promoting cooperation. However, little is known about how preferred responses to norm violation

Type of publication: Journal articles | Eriksson, Kimmo , , Gelfand, Michele, et al. Strimling, Pontus , , Gelfand, Michele, et al.
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19 February, 2025

Quill R. Kukla: Healthism, Neurodiversity, and Respectability Politics

Venue: Institute for Futures Studies, Holländargatan 13 in Stockholm Research seminar with Quill R. Kukla, Professor of Philosophy and Disability Studies at Georgetown University and fellow at the SOCRAAbstract

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16 March, 2018

Completed: Where corporate networks are born. A longitudinal study of gender differences in social networks in elite business education, and their long-term career affects

This project will examine how companies' elite social networks are formed and developed over time by studying how men and women network at a business school in Finland.

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