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6. High job demands, low support : Social work praktice realities in public social services in Crete
Sammanfattning : The overall aim of the present thesis is to gain an understanding of the working life of social workers working in public social services in Crete. It is a three-phase study, consisting of three distinct but related research parts; each research part is built upon issues and questions derived from the preceding part. LÄS MER
7. Understanding Individuals' Learning and Decision Processes in a Changing Environment by Using Panel Data
Sammanfattning : When a new transport service is introduced, people have to learn and familiarize themselves with the new service before they decide to adopt it. These processes are developed over time, thus produce dynamics in individuals’ behavioural responses towards the service. This affects the demand of the new service, thus affect revenues. LÄS MER
8. Understanding the polarization of responses to genocidal violence in Rwanda
Sammanfattning : This doctoral dissertation is concerned with identifying factors that are important in explaining popular support for genocidal violence in Rwanda. It focuses on former communes, Giti and Murambi, to investigate why Giti successfully resisted the genocidal violence, while Murambi fell prey to large-scale violence. LÄS MER
9. Andra generationens unga företagare med utländsk bakgrund : En förståelse av det egna företagandet utifrån social position
Sammanfattning : This dissertation is about young second-generation immigrants who choose to become entrepreneurs. In a qualitative interview study, 22 young individuals’ choices and trajectories as entrepreneurs were examined. LÄS MER
10. Kommer tid kommer tillit? : Unga vuxnas och medelålders erfarenheter
Sammanfattning : Even though Sweden is considered a high trust society, research on this topic is primarily based on a few standardized survey questions. It is also known that there is a robust pattern of less trustful young people compared to older ones. Still, a satisfactory explanation of this fact is lacking. LÄS MER