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1. Capturing the antecedents and aftermath of a family business process : The entrepreneurial journey of a displaced agricultural family in Colombia
Sammanfattning : This study examines a displaced agricultural family during its entrepreneurial journey in Colombia using a single case study, following an inductive and interpretivist approach. The main objective of the dissertation is to explain how family interactions, historical events, and context influence the decision to start and potentially reactivate an agricultural family business. LÄS MER
2. En riktig familj : Adoption, föräldraskap och barnets bästa 1917-1975
Sammanfattning : When a family comes into existence through adoption, the state has a crucial influence. Adoption therefore gives a unique opportunity to study a societal vision of the good family. That is the point of departure for “A Real Family”. LÄS MER
3. Housing policy and family formation
Sammanfattning : Essay 1: This paper addresses the impact on housing consumption of a decrease in housing allowance among single recipient parents living in rental apartments. We take advantage of an imposed limit on the recipients’ dwelling size in the Swedish housing allowance reform in 1996-1997 that can be argued to be close to a natural experiment. LÄS MER
4. Students and Family Formation : Studies on educational enrolment and childbearing in Sweden
Sammanfattning : This thesis explores the impact of educational enrolment on family formation in Sweden. The aim is to identify factors that are important for students’ childbearing and to find potential explanations as to why so few students have children while enrolled in education. LÄS MER
5. Higher education and family formation : A story of Swedish educational expansion
Sammanfattning : The subject of this dissertation is trends in family formation among highly educated men and women in Sweden. The highly educated have typically differed from other educational groups in their patterns of childbearing. LÄS MER