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Fertility and perinatal health among Finnish immigrants in sweden

Authors M Gissler, M Pakkanen, PO Olausson
Year 2003
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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1 Journal Article

Is There a State Crisis in Sweden?

Authors John H. S. Aberg
Year 2019
Journal Name Society
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4 Journal Article

How to Understand Interreligious Dialogue in Sweden in Relation to the Socio-Cultural Context

Authors Magdalena Nordin
Year 2020
Journal Name Interdisciplinary Journal for Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society – J-RaT
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6 Journal Article

Country report : Sweden

Authors Hedvig LOKRANTZ BERNITZ
Description
This report examines the citizenship policy in Sweden.
Year 2012
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8 Report

The times they are a-changin': Declining immigrant employment opportunities in Scandinavia

Authors M Rosholm, Kirk Scott, L Husted
Year 2006
Journal Name International Migration Review
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13 Journal Article

Swedish Case Study: Indian migration and population in Sweden

Authors Kristina MYRVOLD
Description
The Indian migration to Sweden began in the twentieth century with students, labour migrants, and asylum seekers settling in the country and children being adopted from India by Swedish parents. In the beginning of the twenty-first century the Indian population in Sweden has increased considerably as an effect of family reunification, natural increase, and an intensified immigration of students and skilled laborers in response to changing immigration policies and internationalization processes of higher education. This case study provides an overview of the migration and the demographic and socio-economic profile of the Indian population in Sweden. As the study illustrates, Indians in contemporary Sweden have diverse migrations histories and constitute a more heterogeneous group of people with different economic, social and cultural backgrounds. While media discourses and perceptions of India have often privilege religion, the Indians in Sweden have used religion and culture as key elements for organizing collective activities and creating representation and visibility in society. In general the Indians have succeeded fairly well in their economic, social and cultural integration into Swedish society, while their political participation has been more restricted.
Year 2012
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14 Report

"Very Welcome Home Mr. Swanson": Swedish Americans Encounter Homeland Swedes

Authors Dag Blanck
Year 2016
Journal Name AMERICAN STUDIES IN SCANDINAVIA
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16 Journal Article

Immigration Research in Sweden

Authors Tomas Hammar
Year 1980
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 2
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19 Journal Article

Understanding Race in Sweden

Authors Sayaka Osanami Törngren
Year 2022
Journal Name Nordic Journal of Social Research
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23 Journal Article

Voting and Social Inclusion in Sweden

Authors Peter Bevelander, Ravi Pendakur
Year 2011
Journal Name International Migration
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24 Journal Article

Sex in/and Sweden: Sexual rights discourses and radical sexual politics in Sweden

Authors Mia Liinason
Year 2017
Journal Name COGENT SOCIAL SCIENCES
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26 Journal Article

Getting a foothold: Male immigrant employment integration and structural change in Sweden, 1970–1995

Authors Pieter Bevelander
Year 2001
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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30 Journal Article

The Swedish system: The image cracking when taking a closer look

Year 2014
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 3
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33 Journal Article

Highly skilled migrants in Sweden

Authors Saara Koikkalainen
Year 2019
Journal Name Nordic Journal of Migration Research
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36 Journal Article

Immigrants and the public sector budget - accounting exercises for Sweden

Authors Björn Gustafsson, Torun Österberg
Year 2001
Journal Name Journal of Population Economics
Citations (WoS) 8
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37 Journal Article

‘Burning without fire’ in Sweden

Authors Daniela DeBono
Year 2017
Book Title Return Migration and Psychosocial Wellbeing
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42 Book Chapter

Baltic Refugees and Policy Formation in Sweden 1940-1950

Authors Anu Mai Koll
Year 2015
Journal Name Journal of Baltic Studies
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46 Journal Article

Integration policies : Sweden country report

Authors Ruben ANDERSSON, Agnieszka WEINAR
Description
Since new rules on labour migration came into force in 2008, Sweden’s migration policy has been recognised as being among the most open and liberal in the OECD countries (OECD 2011). Sweden also has a generous asylum system compared with other EU countries, taking large numbers of refugees from countries in conflict such as Iraq and Somalia. Integration is a political priority in Sweden, and is high on the political agenda. The goal of Sweden’s integration policies is to ‘ensure equal rights, obligations and opportunities for all, irrespective of their ethnic and cultural background’. The country report provides a very brief overview of Swedish integration policies with a special emphasis on cooperation with the States and communities of origin. Particular attention is given by the author to developments that are relevant for the main INTERACT countries of origin.
Year 2014
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48 Report
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