Search for dissertations about: "Ensamstående"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the word Ensamstående.
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1. On marginality : a client group's relationship to work
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2. I välfärdsstatens utmarker : om socialbidrag och försörjning bland ensamstående kvinnor utan barn = [On the outskirts of the welfare state] : [on social assistance and support among single women without children]
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3. Studies on the Swedish Parental Insurance
Abstract : This thesis contains an introductory chapter and three essays, all considering different aspects of the Swedish parental insurance. In the first two essays, different aspects of temporary parental leave (leave from work to take care of a sick child) are investigated, whereas the third essay considers parental leave (leave from work to take care of a new-born child). READ MORE
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4. Country of birth and socioeconomic disparities in utilisation of health care and disability pensions - a multilevel approach
Abstract : Besides individual characteristics, people born in the same country may present a related pattern of health status and health care utilisation, perhaps because they share a number of socioeconomic and cultural characteristics in addition to their common geographic origin and language. Rather than using simple ethnical or geographical categories, we apply multilevel regression analysis with individuals nested within countries of birth. READ MORE
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5. Swash Processes and Dune Erosion: Emphasis on Vessel-Generated Waves
Abstract : In navigable waterways, owing to the relatively short fetches for wind wave generation, the free waves generated by moving vessels often produce the dominant wave action with respect to erosion of the shore. In response to the fairly recent introduction of high-speed ferries, combined with a planned expansion within the passenger- and car-carrying ship market, the need to model and predict coastline changes as a result of exposure to vessel-generated waves has become a topic of increased research. READ MORE