Max Thaning, Carina Mood and Adam Altmejd have been awarded research grants from Forte to study inequality, discrimination and young people's future prospects in Sweden.
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SOFI researcher Per Engzell has been awarded the 2024 Hans L. Zetterberg Prize for his groundbreaking research on social stratification.
Dr. Cassandra Engeman from the Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI) has been awarded the prestigious European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant.
A new study on labor immigration to Sweden shows that one in five immigrants from third countries lacks an income, despite having a work permit.
Being young and exposed to violent crime can increase the risk of labour market exclusion, at least for women. For young men, there is not the same risk – unless they themselves have also committed a violent crime.
What you earn in a given year says more about how your lifetime income will develop than your social class does. This is the finding of a new study from the Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI).