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- Aad, G., et al.
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- 2011
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swepub:Mat__t (refereegranskat)
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- Aad, G., et al.
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- 2012
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swepub:Mat__t (refereegranskat)
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- Aad, G., et al.
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- 2011
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swepub:Mat__t (refereegranskat)
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- Scarpa, Simone, 1976-, et al.
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Migration and new ethnic minorities
- 2021. - 2
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Ingår i: The Oxford handbook of the welfare state. - London : Oxford University Press. - 9780198828389 ; , s. 380-396
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Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
- Until recently, comparative social policy research remained strongly influenced by methodological nationalism (i.e. an approach equating social boundaries with state boundaries) and has rarely considered immigration-driven changes in welfare states. Yet, over the past decades, immigrant populations have grown in size and become increasingly diversified, both in terms of origin countries and in terms of integration patterns, in all Western countries. Immigrants are a more visible but also contested presence in Western societies, which affects also the development of national labour market and welfare systems. The chapter focuses on the link between immigration-driven ethnic diversity and welfare state development by considering four interrelated issues: (1) how the patterns of immigrants' labour market incorporation in host societies affect the social rights they are entitled to; (2) how increasing international migration contributed to the reconfiguration of care arrangements; (3) the implications of immigration-driven multiculturalism for welfare state sustainability; and (4) the connection between immigration and public support for the welfare state. Then, we narrow down our analysis by providing a more detailed account of recent development of migration policies in some European countries. Based on the analysis of the country cases, we put forth the argument that recent institutional developments point to an 'Americanization' of European migration policy and, therefore, to an increasing 'racialization' of European welfare states.
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- Scarpa, Simone, et al.
(författare)
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Migration and new ethnic minorities
- 2021
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Ingår i: The Oxford Handbook of the Welfare State. - Oxford : Oxford University Press. - 9780198828389 ; , s. 1-19
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Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
- Until recently, comparative social policy research remained strongly influenced bymethodological nationalism (i.e. an approach equating social boundaries with stateboundaries) and has rarely considered immigration-driven changes in welfare states. Yet,over the past decades, immigrant populations have grown in size and become increasingly diversified, both in terms of origin countries and in terms of integration patterns, in allWestern countries. Immigrants are a more visible, but also contested, presence in Western societies, which affects also the development of the national labour market and welfare systems. This chapter focuses on the link between immigration-driven ethnic diversity and welfare state development by considering four interrelated issues: (1) how the patterns of immigrants’ labour market incorporation in host societies affect the social rightsthey are entitled to; (2) how increasing international migration contributed to the reconfiguration of care arrangements; (3) the implications of immigration-driven multiculturalism for welfare state sustainability; and (4) the connection between immigration and public support for the welfare state. Then, we narrow down our analysis by providing a moredetailed account of recent development of migration policies in some European countries.Based on the analysis of the country cases, we put forward the argument that recent institutional developments point to an ‘Americanization’ of European migration policy and,therefore, to an increasing ‘racialization’ of European welfare states.
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- Pineda-Pinto, Melissa, et al.
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Planning Ecologically Just Cities : A Framework to Assess Ecological Injustice Hotspots for Targeted Urban Design and Planning of Nature-Based Solutions
- 2022
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Ingår i: Urban Policy and Research. - : Informa UK Limited. - 0811-1146 .- 1476-7244. ; 40:3, s. 206-222
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- This paper presents a typology of ecological injustice hotspots for targeted design of nature-based solutions to guide planning and designing of just cities. The typology demonstrates how the needs and capabilities of nonhuman nature can be embedded within transitions to multi- and interspecies relational futures that regenerate and protect urban social-ecological systems. We synthesise the findings of previous quantitative and qualitative analyses to develop the Ecologically Just Cities Framework that (1) works as a diagnostic tool to characterise four types of urban ecological injustices and (2) identifies nature-based planning actions that can best respond to different types of place-based ecological injustices.
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- Abreu, P, et al.
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Measurement of inclusive rho(0), f(0)(980), f(2)(1270), K-2(*0)(1430) and f '(2)(1525) production in Z(0) decays
- 1999
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Ingår i: PHYSICS LETTERS B. - : ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV. - 0370-2693. ; 449:3-4, s. 364-382
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Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- DELPHI results are presented on the inclusive production of the neutral mesons rho(0), f(0)(980), f(2)(1270), K-2(*0)(1430) and f'(2)(1525) in hadronic Z(0) decays. They are based on about 2 million multihadronic events collected in 1994 and 1995, using t
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- Abreu, P, et al.
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Search for the lightest chargino at root s=130 and 136 GeV
- 1996
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Ingår i: PHYSICS LETTERS B. - : ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV. - 0370-2693. ; 382:3, s. 323-336
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Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- A search for pair production of the lightest chargino at root-s = 130.4 and 136.3 GeV has been carried out using the data sample corresponding to the 5.92 pb(-1) recorded by the DELPHI detector during the high energy run of LEP in the last period of 1995.
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