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  • Borrie, Mats, et al. (författare)
  • The importance of stressful events during childhood on adult labour market outcome
  • 2011
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This paper examines if stressful events during childhood impact the labour market position in adulthood within the Swedish 1973 birth cohort. Empirical analyses are based on individual, longitudinal register data from the ASTRID database covering the total Swedish population between 1960-2008. We will analyze the different ways in which three specific events; parental separation, death of parent(s) and/or frequent migration, affect labour market outcome in an OLS-regression, controlling for family background characteristics. These events can occur in isola- tion or they can be interrelated. It is of importance to examine the effect of one single event as well as the accumulated effect of several events. The 1973 cohort makes an interesting case, since they both have experienced change in the nuclear family system during their childhood, and a period of recession and youth unemployment as well as cutbacks in social policy programmes during their age of labour market entrance. Our study thus focuses on how stressful events in childhood affect children’s life courses in turbulent times.
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  • Olsson Skog, Frida, 1979-, et al. (författare)
  • Heroes, victims, and villains in news media narratives about COVID-19. Analysing moralising discourse in Swedish newspaper reporting during the spring of 2020
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Social Science and Medicine. - : Elsevier. - 0277-9536 .- 1873-5347. ; 294
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This paper explores news media discourse about COVID-19 during the spring of 2020 in Sweden, aiming to provide an understanding of how moralising discourse is employed in narratives about public health risks and responses. We investigate print news media content about the corona virus and COVID-19 during the early stages of the outbreak, guided analytically by framework focusing on the relationship between moral panics and moral regulation. We direct attention, first, to how both moral majorities and villains, i.e., ‘folk devils’, and heroes are constructed in the news. Secondly, we look at how visions for interventions are produced discursively in relation to such constructions. Our findings suggest that moralising discourse largely target risk behaviours and health care claims of middle-class groups. We also find that news media discourse about the pandemic in Sweden is marked by attacks on government interventions that are distinctly different from observations in other contexts. In conclusion, we discuss these observations in relation the political and discursive context, and the potential impact of moralising discourse on the legitimacy of public health interventions and the welfare state. Finally, we also discuss how our findings can inform theoretical discussions about political populism, moralising discourse and public health.
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  • Sparf, Jörgen, 1970-, et al. (författare)
  • Experimental Design in Teaching Crisis and Emergency Management in Social Sciences : The Case of the RCR Lab at Mid Sweden University
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters. - 0280-7270. ; 37:1, s. 92-100
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This short paper is a case study of the RCR Lab located at the campus of Mid SwedenUniversity in Northern Sweden. We argue that experimental design thinking in researchand higher education in the fields of crisis and emergency management in social studiescan ameliorate the post hoc methodological problem and shed light in the decisionprocesses and information flow among first responders as well as public officials of variouslevels. The RCR Lab may be used as an enhanced, realistic space for the enrichment ofrole-playing and simulations, to activate students, as well as a sophisticated tool for thecollection not only of quantitative, but also of qualitative data. The audience for this papermay be institutions of higher education that have a lab on campus and are looking for newways of utilizing it, as well as educators in general who are looking for new ways tointegrate experimental thinking in their classes.
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