Sweden is frequently described both as one of the most advanced Western countries when it comes to social and economic equality, and as one of the most segregated with respect to gender and ethnicity. That kind of ambiguity leads to problems when discussing ways for immigrants to get entrance to the Swedish labour market and to get a permanent position at a Swedish workplace. In order to explore the interaction between everyday life and law in books, this article examines some of the issues that such a situation raises when looking at multiple discrimination from an intersectional perspective within sociology of law
The integration policy in Sweden has received criticism for being disintegrating due to the structur...
The aim of this paper is in part to distinguish the ideas raised in the Swedish political debate on ...
Mixed populations are becoming increasingly visible in Swedish society, although they are not always...
This study investigates whether there is protection against multiple and intersectional discriminati...
This qualitative socio-legal study critically examined the protection against housing discrimination...
Multiple and intersectional discrimination is increasingly discussed by academics and policy-makers ...
This article investigates to what extent the challenging questions emerging from the intersectionali...
Background: The point of departure for this study is that people with immigrant backgrounds are disc...
This paper provides an introduction to the issue of multiple discrimination and the problems it pres...
Sweden is widely considered to have one of the most equal and gender-equal societies in the world. B...
The concept of multiple-discrimination, particularly as found in the labor market, is fast becoming ...
This article presents a theoretical framework for analysing the findings derived from the Diversity ...
Ethnicity is an academically contested concept and has multiple meanings in everyday communication. ...
A global trend has shown an increase in intimate partnerships across nationality, race, ethnicity, a...
The paper examines social exclusion of young people from an increasingly ethnically segmented labour...
The integration policy in Sweden has received criticism for being disintegrating due to the structur...
The aim of this paper is in part to distinguish the ideas raised in the Swedish political debate on ...
Mixed populations are becoming increasingly visible in Swedish society, although they are not always...
This study investigates whether there is protection against multiple and intersectional discriminati...
This qualitative socio-legal study critically examined the protection against housing discrimination...
Multiple and intersectional discrimination is increasingly discussed by academics and policy-makers ...
This article investigates to what extent the challenging questions emerging from the intersectionali...
Background: The point of departure for this study is that people with immigrant backgrounds are disc...
This paper provides an introduction to the issue of multiple discrimination and the problems it pres...
Sweden is widely considered to have one of the most equal and gender-equal societies in the world. B...
The concept of multiple-discrimination, particularly as found in the labor market, is fast becoming ...
This article presents a theoretical framework for analysing the findings derived from the Diversity ...
Ethnicity is an academically contested concept and has multiple meanings in everyday communication. ...
A global trend has shown an increase in intimate partnerships across nationality, race, ethnicity, a...
The paper examines social exclusion of young people from an increasingly ethnically segmented labour...
The integration policy in Sweden has received criticism for being disintegrating due to the structur...
The aim of this paper is in part to distinguish the ideas raised in the Swedish political debate on ...
Mixed populations are becoming increasingly visible in Swedish society, although they are not always...