During the post-war years, the number of immigrants in Sweden has increased rapidly. In 1940, the proportion of foreign-born persons of the total population of the country amounted to only 1%. The corresponding proportion had increased to nearly 7 % in 1970 and to about 11 % at the beginning of this millennium, which is to about 1 millio
Sweden was the only country that did not apply any transitional rules for migrants coming from the t...
The flow of immigrants between Europe and many other countries is often brought up in the discussion...
Immigration and the welfare state debate Public debate on immigration has increasingly fo-cused on t...
This paper analyzes differences in welfare utilization between immigrants and natives in Sweden usin...
Abstract. The immigrants ' age structure and labour market situation are major determinants for...
Immigration is a controversial topic in most developed economies. The presence of are distributive w...
Scandinavia represents a particular type of welfare state, characterized by institutionalized social...
Will future immigration to a country with a large public sector alleviate the increasing burden on t...
Immigrants on social assistance: experiences from Sweden In this study differences in social assista...
Our aim in this thesis has been to look at the foreign citizens’ share of costs and benefits associa...
The immigrants' age structure and labour market situation are major determinants for their net contr...
Is international migration a threat to the redistributive programmes of destination countries? Exist...
Immigration and the legitimacy of the welfare state It is frequently claimed that immigration may pu...
This article deals with the history of immigration control of the Swedish government and issues of i...
Social assistance receipt among immigrants in relation to receipt among natives in Sweden is investi...
Sweden was the only country that did not apply any transitional rules for migrants coming from the t...
The flow of immigrants between Europe and many other countries is often brought up in the discussion...
Immigration and the welfare state debate Public debate on immigration has increasingly fo-cused on t...
This paper analyzes differences in welfare utilization between immigrants and natives in Sweden usin...
Abstract. The immigrants ' age structure and labour market situation are major determinants for...
Immigration is a controversial topic in most developed economies. The presence of are distributive w...
Scandinavia represents a particular type of welfare state, characterized by institutionalized social...
Will future immigration to a country with a large public sector alleviate the increasing burden on t...
Immigrants on social assistance: experiences from Sweden In this study differences in social assista...
Our aim in this thesis has been to look at the foreign citizens’ share of costs and benefits associa...
The immigrants' age structure and labour market situation are major determinants for their net contr...
Is international migration a threat to the redistributive programmes of destination countries? Exist...
Immigration and the legitimacy of the welfare state It is frequently claimed that immigration may pu...
This article deals with the history of immigration control of the Swedish government and issues of i...
Social assistance receipt among immigrants in relation to receipt among natives in Sweden is investi...
Sweden was the only country that did not apply any transitional rules for migrants coming from the t...
The flow of immigrants between Europe and many other countries is often brought up in the discussion...
Immigration and the welfare state debate Public debate on immigration has increasingly fo-cused on t...