Om inget annat anges, hålls seminarierna på tisdagar kl. 10:00 (ungefär till 11:15) i rum F800. Den senaste seminarieuppsatsen (om tillgänglig innan seminariet) kan laddas ner på denna sidan några dagar i förväg.

Unless otherwise stated, the seminars are held on Tuesdays at 10.00 a.m. (until about 11.15) in room F800. The most recent seminar papers (if available before the seminar) can be downloaded from this page a few days in advance.

As we have English speaking visitors on a regular basis, most presentations will be held in English.

Seminarieansvariga/seminar organizers: Tomas Korpi, tomas.korpi@sofi.su.se och Erik Bihagen, erik.bihagen@sofi.su.se.

Vill du få information om SVS-seminariet via e-post? Kontakta någon av de seminarieansvariga så lägger vi till dig på vår e-postlista!

Do you wish to get information about the SWS-seminar via e-mail? Contact the seminar organizers above and we will add you to our mailing list!


Datum Författare Titel
2011-08-1 Bruce Western (Harvard University)
Trends in Household Income Insecurity

2011-08-30 Sverker Gustavsson (Uppsala universitet) The future direction of Europe - Is a monetary union without a fiscal union politically possible?
2011-09-13
Eva Meyersson Milgrom (Stanford University)
Working for Female Managers: Gender Hierarchy in the Workplace
2011-09-27 Donald Tomaskovic-Devey (University of Massachusetts)
"Financialization and US Income Inequality, 1970-2008"
2011-10-11
Martin Dribe (Lunds universitet)
Education, assortative mating, and household division of labor. Evidence from the Swedish Time Use Surveys 1990/91 and 2000/01.
2011-10-18 Asaf Levanon (University of Haifa)
The quality of reception: skill gaps in immigrant earnings attainment in Canada and the US
2011-11-08 Moira Nelson (University of Bern)
Exploring the Influence of National Context on Redistributive Preferences: Using the Regional Level to Disentangle the Effects of Culture vis-a-vis the State of the Economy
2011-11-22
Ylva Almqvist (Centre for Health Equity Studies, CHESS)
Childhood peer status and the clustering of adverse living conditions in adulthood
2011-11-29 Ursula Dallinger (University of Trier) Public redistribution of income: an analysis of the role of the middle classes. Background material.
2011-12-06 Bea Cantillon (University of Antwerp)
The Paradox of the Social Investment State. Growth, Employment and Poverty in the Lisbon Era