”How the health situation of unemployed women can be understood from a " sociological perspective” The background to our essay is based on recent peer-reviewed research which proves the lack of research in the area, and the sociological interest on our part regarding the female exclusion in Swedish society, 2022. The purpose of the essay was to strive to answer the essay´s question, which examines how the unemployed women´s life situation and health are affected when they are outside the labor market. The method used by our sociological thesis is qualitative in-depth interviews where thematic analysis with the main theme has been interpreted and supported theoretically to extract sufficient sociological empirical evidence to be able to answ...
Background: Employment status has an impact on health and is a source of health inequalities. But li...
Sweden is one of the European countries that has gradually changed from a mainly ethnically homogene...
BACKGROUND: Gender, class and living conditions shape health and illness. However, few studies have ...
The number of persons who are not employed has increased in Sweden since the early 1990s. Unemployme...
Background The point of departure in this thesis is that unemployment is a recognised determinant of...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine how unemployed individuals in different gender grou...
Sammanfattning Författare: Julia Castlin och Robin Andersson Titel: Arbetslöshet, vad gör det med os...
According to TCO (The Swedish Confederation for Professional Employees) the worst threat to the Swed...
The aim of this study is to describe how unemployment is experienced by unemployed persons and how t...
During the period 1970-1989 the phenomenon of long-term unemployment in Sweden is almost non-existen...
The level and costs of sickness absence in Sweden have fluctuated over time and there are also impor...
In 1997 the number of long-term absences due to illness began and continued to rise in Sweden. Tradi...
The aim of the thesis is to highlight and to problematize conceptions of unemployment in Swedish soc...
Background: Gender, class and living conditions shape health and illness. However, few studies have ...
Background: Gender, class and living conditions shape health and illness. However, few studies have ...
Background: Employment status has an impact on health and is a source of health inequalities. But li...
Sweden is one of the European countries that has gradually changed from a mainly ethnically homogene...
BACKGROUND: Gender, class and living conditions shape health and illness. However, few studies have ...
The number of persons who are not employed has increased in Sweden since the early 1990s. Unemployme...
Background The point of departure in this thesis is that unemployment is a recognised determinant of...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine how unemployed individuals in different gender grou...
Sammanfattning Författare: Julia Castlin och Robin Andersson Titel: Arbetslöshet, vad gör det med os...
According to TCO (The Swedish Confederation for Professional Employees) the worst threat to the Swed...
The aim of this study is to describe how unemployment is experienced by unemployed persons and how t...
During the period 1970-1989 the phenomenon of long-term unemployment in Sweden is almost non-existen...
The level and costs of sickness absence in Sweden have fluctuated over time and there are also impor...
In 1997 the number of long-term absences due to illness began and continued to rise in Sweden. Tradi...
The aim of the thesis is to highlight and to problematize conceptions of unemployment in Swedish soc...
Background: Gender, class and living conditions shape health and illness. However, few studies have ...
Background: Gender, class and living conditions shape health and illness. However, few studies have ...
Background: Employment status has an impact on health and is a source of health inequalities. But li...
Sweden is one of the European countries that has gradually changed from a mainly ethnically homogene...
BACKGROUND: Gender, class and living conditions shape health and illness. However, few studies have ...