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Antoni, Nils. "Research perspective: Sweden." Batiment International, Building Research and Practice 14, no. 3 (May 1986): 175–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01823328608726740.

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Jansson, Ulf, Peeter Maandi, and Mattias Qviström. "Landscape research in Sweden." Belgeo, no. 2-3 (September 30, 2004): 361–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/belgeo.13586.

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Arbstedt, P. "PM Research in Sweden." Powder Metallurgy 29, no. 2 (January 1986): 89–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/pom.1986.29.2.89.

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WATANABE, Seiya. "Research Life in Sweden." Vacuum and Surface Science 61, no. 6 (June 10, 2018): 411–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1380/vss.61.411.

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Butler, Declan. "Sweden streamlines research administration." Nature 406, no. 6792 (July 2000): 115. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/35018250.

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Edström, J. O. "Steel research in Sweden." Revue de Métallurgie 102, no. 1 (January 2005): 103–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/metal:2005160.

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Hamrin, Elisabeth K. F. "Nursing research in Sweden." International Journal of Nursing Studies 27, no. 2 (January 1990): 149–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0020-7489(90)90068-t.

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RAPP, B. "Operations research in Sweden." Omega 16, no. 3 (1988): 189–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0305-0483(88)90052-7.

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Gedde, W. "Polymer research in Sweden." Polymer Engineering & Science 38, no. 8 (August 1998): 1217–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pen.10290.

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Guy‐Ohlson, D., T. Lundqvist, and B. Ringberg. "Current stratigraphical research in Sweden." GFF 118, sup004 (October 1996): 108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11035899609546434.

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Mustonen, Ruusa, and Hanna-Riikka Jokiperä. "CAN Europe - Market Research of Sweden." Thesis, Mälardalen University, School of Sustainable Development of Society and Technology, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-6633.

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Date: May 15, 2009

Course: Master thesis, EFO705

Authors: Hanna Jokiperä 800218-T108, hja08001@student.mdh.se

Ruusa Mustonen 830711-P263, rmn08001@student.mdh.se

Tutor: Tobias Eltebrandt

Title: CAN Europe – Market Research of Sweden

Strategic question: How can CAN Europe launch the internationally standardised vocational skills assessment tests successfully to Sweden? The purpose of this master thesis is to provide the company with comprehensive information about the Swedish market and to suggest ways to implement the launching process.

Research questions:

  • What are the characteristics of the Swedish labour and recruitment market?
  • Are the Swedish companies interested in using CAN Europe’s tests?
  • What would be the suitable marketing mix when entering the Swedish market?

Methods: Besides the comprehensive collection of secondary data, the primary data was collected by the means of an open-ended questionnaire among large companies and recruitment agencies in Sweden. The research was conducted in order to gather in-depth information about the recruitment field in Sweden.

Conceptual Framework: Theories ofThe International Marketing Task’, ‘The Country Notebook’ and ‘The Market entry plan’ were used.  Theories and concepts were chosen for the purpose that they would support each other and could be used by combining them when making the analysis of the findings.

Conclusion: According to the study, Sweden seems to be highly potential country for CAN Europe to enter since the relevant aspects for successful launch exist in the market i.e. in terms of companies’ interest and needs, and the characteristics of the skills assessment and recruitment market in Sweden.

Key Words: Market entry plan, marketing mix, international launch, market research, skills assessment, recruitment, blue-collar

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Lai, Yu, and Yue Yang. "Brand Extension : research of Danone in Sweden." Thesis, Högskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för ekonomi, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-12303.

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ABSTRACT Purpose-----The purpose of this paper is to discuss Danone how to extend its brand in Sweden. Brand extension as a branding strategy has been increasing the last decades, and Danone just proposes Yogurt in Gälve which is one of the cities in Sweden, so this paper is to analyze what should Danone do if it wants to extend its brand in Sweden. Design/ mythology/ approach----An empirical study uses questionnaire method, and the data was collected in Gävle. This questionnaire is designed with BAV method. Findings-----Results show that Danone has positive customer-based brand equity; this is a foundation for Danone to extend its brand. Then this paper also finds out the opportunities and challenges for Danone if it extends its brand in Sweden. Research limitations/ implications-----The study was only doing the questionnaires in Gävle, the data cannot represent the whole Sweden, so the data has deviation. Practical implications-----Results suggests that Danone should extend its brand in Sweden. This paper suggests that Danone can extend the brand by producing some biscuit with low calorie or fat-free, and Danone can produce biscuit with other flavor. Originality/ value-----This study gives three suggestions about how to do a successful brand extension.
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Eklund, Magnus. "Adoption of the Innovation System Concept in Sweden." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala : Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis : Universitetsbiblioteket [distributör], 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-8167.

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Edlund, Jonas. "Citizens and taxation : Sweden in comparative perspective." Doctoral thesis, Umeå universitet, Sociologiska institutionen, 1999. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-65884.

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In the contemporary critique of the welfare state a common target is taxation. The consequences of the high levels of taxes collected by the modern state, the critics argue, are slowdown in economic growth, high unemployment, and declining public legitimacy for taxes and state provided welfare. This thesis explores the political support for taxation in Sweden, the epitome of high-tax-society. The thesis consists of one introductory chapter and five journal articles. The first objective of the thesis is to examine whether a trend of increasing tax discontent has occurred in Sweden since the early 1980s up to present. The second objective is to study public attitudes to the 'Tax Reform of the Century' implemented in 1991. The third objective is to analyse whether public tax preferences and patterns of social conflict observed in Sweden tend to be unique in a cross-national context. Of particular interest is to analyse how relationships between structural locations and tax preferences are affected by the institutional context within which they are embedded. This is the fourth objective of the thesis. The following conclusions are drawn. First, no long-term trend of increasing discontent with taxes can be distinguished in Sweden, but there are some indications that discontent may have increased during the most recent years. Second, attitudes towards taxation are multidimensional and patterns of conflict vary across dimensions. Preferences regarding redistributive properties of taxation are primarily structured by social class. Generalised discontent with taxes tends to be associated with trust in political institutions. Third, the social bases of political support for progressive taxation appears to be different in Sweden compared to other countries examined. While class is the single most important determinant in Sweden, the lack of class divisions is evident in the United States and Britain. It is argued that patterns of tax policy conflict are strongly influenced by institutional configurations of organised social protection and government social spending priorities.
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Nilsson, Sanna. "A research study on cultural competence at HVB homes in Sweden." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS), 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-81716.

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In autumn 2015 the largest refugee crisis occurred in Europe since world war two (Myndigheten för samhällsskydd och beredskap, MSB 2018). Sweden experienced a migrant flow from various countries because of wars and conflicts in the world (Swedish migration agency, 2016).Many unaccompanied minors, mainly from Afghanistan, needed to be taken care of in different family homes or HVB homes. To provide nursing and basic needs for the unaccompanied refugee children, the personnel must be able to handle and understand cultural differences and situations that may arise from this. Cultural competence can be crucial to provide good care for these minors. Purpose; The purpose of this study is chosen in order to understand if adequate training is available for the staff at HVB homes, if the staff feels informed about cultural diversities and if the education given helps in order to detect problems and thus be aware of them. With the help of this research, the author hopes that problems such as untrained personnel and lack of knowledge regarding cultural sensitivity can be highlighted in order to develop fitful education to give optimal care for the unaccompanied refugee minors. Knowledge is one of the pillars for the development of a well-functioning society. Method: The study was performed as a qualitative interview study in which three interviews were made with personnel working at different HVB homes. As a complement to deepen the study online surveys were used. Result: The information collected in this paper states that personnel at HVB homes lack adequate cultural competence and have seen negatively affecting cultural practices. The personnel do not have tools and knowledge to deal with problems that may arise, which limits the safety of the unaccompanied refugee minors.
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Sokolova, Tatyana. "Achieving integration in interdisciplinary research: Strategy or emergence? A case study of interdisciplinary research in Sweden." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-192956.

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The purpose of the study is to analyse an interdisciplinary research (IDR) project in order to identify whatconstitutes a strategy of integration of disciplinary insights. Through interviews, observations andanalysis of scientific articles produced by the researchers, the study explores the processes of IDR andrelates them to psychological and sociological theories of group research. The results show thatresearchers employ an emergent strategy which they design ad hoc, and which consists of certain patternsof behaviour that allow them to navigate conflict and partially integrate their insights into the problem.The study offers a number of recommendations that might be useful to take into consideration whendesigning an IDR project.
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Mir, Rizwan, and Hassan Muhammad Ahsan. "Managing Commercialization of Academic research : A Case Study of Umea University, Sweden." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Handelshögskolan vid Umeå universitet, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-47769.

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Background and Research Problem: Universities are complex and diversified institutions playing an active role in society. Besides education and research universities are now assigned a new role of commercialization of academic research. There is pressure on universities to act as a bridge for transfer of knowledge to industries and generate resources. As this role of commercialization is comparatively new for the universities so they face challenges and difficulties in managing commercialization along with education and research. In order to overcome these challenges some support structures has been introduced in the form of Technology Transfer Office (TTO) or Industry Liaison Office (ILO). As the role and support structures are new, so there is a need to develop such a managerial system which can better integrate the activities related to commercialization of academic research.   Research Purpose: This is a case study of Umeå University conducted to understand and evaluate the commercialization activities and functioning of support structures. The specific purpose is to investigate and suggest that, how universities having support structures but lacking success stories and track records, should manage its commercialization activities.   Method: Qualitative research methods are used and semi-structured interviews have been conducted from eight respondents. Umeå University has been used as a case study. Concluding Comments: On the basis of this study we would like to comment that, Umeå University is committed to perform its third role of contribution towards society and there is adequate infrastructure available in terms of support structures. But still as this role is new for the university and carrying on commercialization activities while insuring freedom of research is a challenging task. So, a detailed evaluation of existing support structures and reorganization of their existing activities is required. It may also require better understanding and communication of the concept of commercialization, generation of new ideas and a greater attention, both from the support structures and central management of the university.
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Liu, Yuanyuan, and Yang Shen. "Airflow Entering Sweden : a global marketing research: decision-making and applied approach." Thesis, University of Gävle, Department of Business Administration and Economics, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-5831.

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Problem: A Polish company produces heaters wants to enter the Swedish market. The decision maker needs information about the Swedish market both the general information about Sweden and specific information about the Swedish heater market. And some specific questions are asked by the firm in order to get a deeper view of the present heater market in Sweden.

 

Purpose: If Swedish market ‘right’ (a farsighted choice)? Suppose the answer is ‘yes’, then how to enter and operate on the Swedish market within the environmental context of Sweden and the present Swedish heater market? Then suppose the answer is ‘no’, should the Polish firm leave or fix the problems?

 

To achieve the goal, information of environmental context (ecological, sociocultural, technological, economic, political/legal and competitive) about Sweden should be collected. And according to the firm’s specific questions, answers should be collected by means of exploratory research. Suggestions about entering steps and future operation are to be fulfilled.  

 

Method: Qualitative Research

 

Results: In all, this thesis provides information to evaluate the chances and challenges, and proves Sweden is a ‘right’ choice -- the firm can win market share (reasons will be stated in following chapters) despite of the competition from present competitors.  Further applications of entering and operating on the Swedish heater market are available.

 

General information about Sweden combined with detailed information of the present heater market were collected, analyzed and discussed. The presentation of the information helps evaluate the attractiveness of the Swedish market. Further study applies procedures of entering Sweden and operation after entering, which will be of vital importance for competing on the Swedish heater market when the decision maker determines to choose Sweden.

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Kjellman, Karin. "Teenage Motherhood in the United Kingdom and Sweden - A Comparative Research Synthesis." Thesis, Mid Sweden University, Department of Social Work, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-9095.

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This comparative research synthesis examines teenage motherhood in the UK and in Sweden. The UK has the highest rate of teenage motherhood in Western Europe and Sweden has the lowest. Firstly, the article examines the reasons as to why the rates differ to such an extent between these countries. Secondly, it compares the extent to which teenage mothers are socially excluded in the UK and in Sweden. Finally, it looks at how the available social support for teenage mothers differs between the UK and Sweden. The synthesis concludes that low expectations due to poverty is the main factor as to why teenage motherhood is more common in the UK than in Sweden, but that the level of social exclusion that teenage mothers face in both countries is similar. The support that teenage mothers in the UK obtain from society is customised towards them as a specific group, whilst teenage mothers in Sweden receive support that is formulated for vulnerable people in general.

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Desbuleux-Rettel, Juliette. "Prostitution/ Sex work in Sweden and Germany : A Study of Former Research." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Teologiska institutionen, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-392610.

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This thesis deals with part of the current research about prostitution/ sex work in Sweden and Germany. While prostitution/ sex work is partly criminalized in Sweden, the German law is currently designed to improve the legal situation of prostitutes/ sex worker. Both countries offer a different range of research on the topic with Sweden having several scholars who focused their research on the field compared to rather little research in Germany. Assistant Professor at the Social Work Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Lara Gerassi, argues that besides the general lack of research on the field of prostitution/ sex work, the research that exists focuses more on the macro level perspectives and leaves the micro level with not a lot of research. Existing research, she claims, then shows little empirical support. The thesis will conclude that there is indeed too little research in both countries, especially within the micro level perspective and that the field needs an increased amount of research to help understand the field better and to be able to adapt the laws and regulations according to the needs.
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Books on the topic "Research – Sweden"

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Marope, P. T. M. Evaluation of SAREC's women's research programme in Africa. Stockholm: Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 1995.

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Christersson, Lars. Willow and poplar research and plantations in Sweden today. Uppsala: Avdelningen för skoglig intensivodling, Institutionen för ekologi och miljövård, 1995.

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Stiernstedt, Jan. Sweden in space: Swedish space activities 1959-1972. Noordwijk: European Space Agency, 2001.

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Kvist, Roger. Saami cultural research in Sweden 1990: A survey of projects. Umeå: Center for Arctic Cultural Research, 1991.

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Högskola, Chalmers Tekniska. Research at Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden 1992-1994. Göteborg: The University, 1992.

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Dissemination, Conference (2008 Kampala Uganda). SIDA-SAREC-Makerere research collaboration, 2001-2009: Dissemination Conference : book of abstracts. Kampala: School of Graduate Studies, 2008.

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Wield, David. Forging the links: Evaluation of SAREC support to research development in engineering and sciences in Mozambique. [Stockholm?]: Swedish Agency for Research Cooperation with Developing Countries, 1991.

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Scientific fraud or legal scandal?: Examination of an investigation at Karolinska institutet and the Swedish Research Council. Stockholm: GML Print on Demand, 2011.

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Bhagavan, M. R. The SAREC model: Institutional cooperation and the strengthening of national research capacity in developing countries. Stockholm: SAREC, 1992.

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(Sweden), Försvarets forskningsanstalt. Försvarets forskningsanstalt: 1945-1995. Stockholm: Probus, 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "Research – Sweden"

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van der Borg, H. H., M. Koning van der Veen, and L. M. Wallace-Vanderlugt. "Sweden." In Horticultural Research International, 670–78. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0003-8_59.

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Hultman, Jens, and Ulf Elg. "Country Report Sweden." In European Retail Research, 151–66. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-00717-1_7.

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Granath, Sven. "Homicide in Sweden." In Handbook of European Homicide Research, 405–19. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-0466-8_26.

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Nilsson, Bertil. "Early Christian Burials in Sweden." In International Medieval Research, 73–82. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.imr-eb.3.3452.

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Maisuria, Alpesh. "Research Strategy and Design." In Class Consciousness and Education in Sweden, 79–94. New York: Routledge, 2018. | Series: Routledge studies in education, neoliberalism, and Marxism; 17: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315268682-5.

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Kristensson, Jimmie, and Ingalill Rahm Hallberg. "Nursing Research in Sweden: Academic Leadership." In Leadership in Nursing: Experiences from the European Nordic Countries, 325–42. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-10964-6_21.

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Ahlén, Anton, and Joakim Palme. "Migrants’ Access to Social Protection in Sweden." In IMISCOE Research Series, 421–35. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51241-5_28.

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Abstract While the Swedish welfare state has undergone an intensified market orientation and a number of cutbacks since 1990, it has maintained many of its universal characteristics. It still provides all residents with a rather extensive system of benefits from the cradle to the grave. This chapter contributes to a systematic and detailed analysis of eligibility criteria and conditions for accessing social benefits in five core policy areas of the Swedish social security system. As universalism continues to be a cornerstone of the Swedish welfare state, nationality or the immigration status of a person does not condition his/her entitlement to social security benefits. More recently, however, a political debate has emerged regarding immigration and the welfare system, both in terms of the benefit system being a magnet that attracts migrants and concerning the capacity of the system to cope with large-scale immigration. By discussing the main features of the Swedish welfare regime and key patterns and policy developments in the field of migration, the chapter seeks to account for recent developments, trends and directions in the access to social protection for residents, non-national residents and non-resident nationals.
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Lundström, Catrin. "When the Expatriate Wife Returns Home: Swedish Women Navigating National Welfare Politics and Ideals of Gender Equality in Expatriate Family Migration." In IMISCOE Research Series, 143–60. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67615-5_9.

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AbstractThis chapter analyses how expatriate women navigate national political ideals formulated around gender equality and the dual-earner model upon their return to Sweden. The study is based on 46 in-depth interviews and participant observation conducted in a network for returning migrant women in Sweden. The vast majority were married to Swedish men working in transnational companies and had returned to Sweden due to their husbands’ completed expatriate contracts. As the women had been situated outside the formal labour market during their time abroad, they had no work experience or pensionable income in the Swedish welfare system, which is based on the idea that women and men share labour- and family-related work. Hence, their positions as ‘trailing spouses’ had a severe impact on their opportunities for reintegration into Swedish society. On the one hand, the women’s work enabled their husband’s mobility and working life in transnational companies. On the other, national social benefits did not take this (gendered) work into account. Thus, the women continued to depend on their husband’s income and private insurances back in Sweden, located in-between different ‘global’ market-based solutions and a national welfare system.
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Johansson, Olof, Elisabet Nihlfors, Linda Jervik Steen, and Sara Karlsson. "Superintendents in Sweden: Structures, Cultural Relations and Leadership." In Educational Governance Research, 139–73. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25106-6_5.

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Jennell, Graham, and Hans L. Zetterberg. "Introduction to the Translation: Zetterberg's Sexual Life in Sweden—A Landmark in the History of Sex Research." In Sexual Life in Sweden, 1–79. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351324281-1.

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Conference papers on the topic "Research – Sweden"

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Palm, Bjo¨rn. "Mini- and Microchannel Research in Sweden." In ASME 2003 1st International Conference on Microchannels and Minichannels. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icmm2003-1004.

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The purpose of the present paper is to present research and development within the area of mini- and micro channels in Sweden. A review is made of the historical development of highly compact heat exchangers within the country, starting with plate heat exchangers. The main focus is on the research performed at the Royal Institute of Technology, where mini-channel research has been going on since more than ten years. Single-phase flow as well as two-phase flow is treated, both in single channels and in full-size heat exchangers with multiple parallel channels.
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Stephenson, Janet, Rob Lawson, Gerry Carrington, Barry Barton, and Paul Thorsnes. "Energy Cultures - A Framework for Interdisciplinary Research." In World Renewable Energy Congress – Sweden, 8–13 May, 2011, Linköping, Sweden. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp110571023.

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Srinophakun, Penjit, Anna Saimaneerat, Isara Sooksathan, Niphon Visarathanon, Savitree Malaipan, Kosol Charernsom, and Wiboon Chongrattanameteekul. "Integrated Research on Jatropha Curcas Plantation Management." In World Renewable Energy Congress – Sweden, 8–13 May, 2011, Linköping, Sweden. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp11057232.

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Gkagkas, Konstantinos, Jonas Ambeck-Madsen, and Ichiro Sakata. "Advanced Research Strategy for Designing the Car of the Future." In World Renewable Energy Congress – Sweden, 8–13 May, 2011, Linköping, Sweden. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp110573621.

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Herrero Martin, R., A. Garcia Pinar, and J. Perez Garcia. "Experimental Heat Transfer Research in Enhanced Flat-Plate Solar Collectors." In World Renewable Energy Congress – Sweden, 8–13 May, 2011, Linköping, Sweden. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp110573844.

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Roro, K. T., N. Tile, B. Yalisi, M. De Gama, T. Wittes, T. Roberts, and A. Forbes. "Selective Solar Absorber Coating Research at the CSIR (South Africa)." In World Renewable Energy Congress – Sweden, 8–13 May, 2011, Linköping, Sweden. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp110574006.

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Spreafico, Luca, and Massimo Peri. "Biofuel Sustainability: Relationships between the Directive 2009/28/EC and Scientific Research." In World Renewable Energy Congress – Sweden, 8–13 May, 2011, Linköping, Sweden. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp110572570.

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Verbunt, Paul P. C., and Michael G. Debije. "Progress in Luminescent Solar Concentrator Research: Solar Energy for the Built Environment." In World Renewable Energy Congress – Sweden, 8–13 May, 2011, Linköping, Sweden. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp110572751.

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Boschloo, Gerrit, Anders Hagfeldt, Håkan Rensmo, Lars Kloo, Licheng Sun, and Henrik Pettersson. "Research and Development of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells in the Center for Molecular Devices: From Molecules to Modules." In World Renewable Energy Congress – Sweden, 8–13 May, 2011, Linköping, Sweden. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp110572800.

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Zhang, Shihong, and Zhihua Wang. "Research on Energy-Saving and Exhaust Gas Emissions Compared Between Catalytic Combustion and Gas-Phase Combustion of Natural Gas." In World Renewable Energy Congress – Sweden, 8–13 May, 2011, Linköping, Sweden. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp11057803.

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Reports on the topic "Research – Sweden"

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Neyer, Gerda R., and Jan M. Hoem. Education and permanent childlessness: Austria vs. Sweden; a research note. Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, February 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4054/mpidr-wp-2008-007.

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Lawrence, David, Katarina Bernhardsson, Jörgen Eriksson, Karin Henning, Camilla Hertil Lindelöw, Thomas Neidenmark, Maja Pelling, and Aina Svensson. A National Consortiumfor Open Academic Books in Sweden: An investigation funded by National Library of Sweden, Swedish Research Council and Riksbankens Jubileumsfond. Linköping University Electronic PRess, June 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/liu:diva-94273.

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Thomas, Angela. An Inquiry into the Efficiency of Carbon Pricing Policy: A study of Sweden, United Kingdom, and Japan. Web of Open Science, October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37686/nsrl.v1i2.75.

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This study uses an exploratory research methodology to analyse the efficiency of carbon pricing policies in driving sustainable development by effectively reducing carbon emissions, encouraging research and development of alternative energy sources and innovations. The study also attempts to assess the impact of carbon pricing as a driver for inclusive growth. This is through the analysis of relevant indicators to evaluate the distributive policies used by the governments to mitigate the disproportionate effect of lower income households is analysed
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Aalto, Juha, and Ari Venäläinen, eds. Climate change and forest management affect forest fire risk in Fennoscandia. Finnish Meteorological Institute, June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35614/isbn.9789523361355.

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Forest and wildland fires are a natural part of ecosystems worldwide, but large fires in particular can cause societal, economic and ecological disruption. Fires are an important source of greenhouse gases and black carbon that can further amplify and accelerate climate change. In recent years, large forest fires in Sweden demonstrate that the issue should also be considered in other parts of Fennoscandia. This final report of the project “Forest fires in Fennoscandia under changing climate and forest cover (IBA ForestFires)” funded by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland, synthesises current knowledge of the occurrence, monitoring, modelling and suppression of forest fires in Fennoscandia. The report also focuses on elaborating the role of forest fires as a source of black carbon (BC) emissions over the Arctic and discussing the importance of international collaboration in tackling forest fires. The report explains the factors regulating fire ignition, spread and intensity in Fennoscandian conditions. It highlights that the climate in Fennoscandia is characterised by large inter-annual variability, which is reflected in forest fire risk. Here, the majority of forest fires are caused by human activities such as careless handling of fire and ignitions related to forest harvesting. In addition to weather and climate, fuel characteristics in forests influence fire ignition, intensity and spread. In the report, long-term fire statistics are presented for Finland, Sweden and the Republic of Karelia. The statistics indicate that the amount of annually burnt forest has decreased in Fennoscandia. However, with the exception of recent large fires in Sweden, during the past 25 years the annually burnt area and number of fires have been fairly stable, which is mainly due to effective fire mitigation. Land surface models were used to investigate how climate change and forest management can influence forest fires in the future. The simulations were conducted using different regional climate models and greenhouse gas emission scenarios. Simulations, extending to 2100, indicate that forest fire risk is likely to increase over the coming decades. The report also highlights that globally, forest fires are a significant source of BC in the Arctic, having adverse health effects and further amplifying climate warming. However, simulations made using an atmospheric dispersion model indicate that the impact of forest fires in Fennoscandia on the environment and air quality is relatively minor and highly seasonal. Efficient forest fire mitigation requires the development of forest fire detection tools including satellites and drones, high spatial resolution modelling of fire risk and fire spreading that account for detailed terrain and weather information. Moreover, increasing the general preparedness and operational efficiency of firefighting is highly important. Forest fires are a large challenge requiring multidisciplinary research and close cooperation between the various administrative operators, e.g. rescue services, weather services, forest organisations and forest owners is required at both the national and international level.
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Mahling, Alexa, Michelle LeBlanc, and Paul A. Peters. Report: Rural Resilience and Community Connections in Health: Outcomes of a Community Workshop. Spatial Determinants of Health Lab, Carleton University, December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.22215/sdhlab/2020.1.

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Canadians living in rural communities are diverse, with individual communities defined by unique strengths and challenges that impact their health needs. Understanding rural health needs is a complex undertaking, with many challenges pertaining to engagement, research, and policy development. In order to address these challenges, it is imperative to understand the unique characteristics of rural communities as well as to ensure that the voices of rural and remote communities are prioritized in the development and implementation of rural health research programs and policy. Effective community engagement is essential in order to establish rural-normative programs and policies to improve the health of individuals living in rural, remote, and northern communities. This report was informed by a community engagement workshop held in Golden Lake, Ontario in October 2019. Workshop attendees were comprised of residents from communities within the Madawaska Valley, community health care professionals, students and researchers from Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario, and international researchers from Australia, Sweden, and Austria. The themes identified throughout the workshop included community strengths and initiatives that are working well, challenges and concerns faced by the community in the context of health, and suggestions to build on strengths and address challenges to improve the health of residents in the Madawaska Valley.
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Lundgren, Anna, Alex Cuadrado, Mari Wøien Meijer, Hjördís Rut Sigurjónsdottir, Eeva Turunen, Viktor Salenius, Jukka Teräs, Jens Bjørn Gefke Grelck, and Stian Lundvall Berg. Skills Policies - Building Capacities for Innovative and Resilient Nordic Regions. Nordregio, November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/r2020:17.1403-2503.

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Long-term trends in Nordic societies (such as ageing populations), along with rapid social transformations (like those brought about by automation and digitalisation), have resulted in increased attention being paid to skills and skills enhancement – not least from policymakers looking to cope with those challenges. However, skills are complex and many actors are involved in their promotion and provision. In this study, we focus on the regional level, which is the point of scale at which the demand for, and supply of, various skills is often articulated. In order to respond to the research question concerning How regions work with skills, six case studies were conducted in 2019 and 2020. That meant one case study in each of the Nordic countries. Those selected were Pohjois-Karjala (North Karelia, Finland), Värmland (Sweden), Hovedstaden (Denmark), Hedmark and Oppland (Norway), Norðurland eystra (Northeastern Region, Iceland), and one in Greenland. This report on skills for resilient and innovative regions is part of a series of reports conducted on behalf of the Nordic Thematic Group for Innovative and Resilient Regions 2017–2020, within the Nordics Cooperation Program for Regional Development and Planning, and under the aegis of the Nordics Council of Ministers.
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