News at SITE Theme All themes Type All types News Research Filter news See all news at SSE Transition and Beyond: Women on the labour market in the context of changing social norms Type: News Date: 01 Oct 2020 What are the developments of gender gaps in the labour market and social norms related to labour market activity? Authors from BEROC, BICEPS, CenEA, CEFIR, ISET PI and SITE discuss change of labour markets in the latest FROGEE brief. Democracy in transition – the first 30 years Type: News Date: 15 Sep 2020 Last year marked an important milestone as the world celebrated the 30-year anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall and the first post-communist election in Poland. Despite the latest developments, there is still a large democratic gap between transition countries that became EU members and other transition countries. New book digs deep into Putin's Russia Type: News Date: 10 Sep 2020 What do we really know about Putin’s Russia? How far will the Russian economy, military prowess and international ambitions go? Torbjörn Becker together with other distinguish researchers and authors provides a basis for assessing Russia's prospects without the distortions caused by fake news and disinformation wars in the new book “Putin’s Russia - Economy, Defence and Foreign Policy” edited by Professor Steven Rosefielde of University of North Carolina. The importance of remittances Type: News Date: 02 Sep 2020 How important are remittances from migrant workers for the economies of low-income countries? And how does international legislation to prevent illicit financial flows affect the ability to send such remittances? New faculty and staff at SITE Type: News Date: 01 Sep 2020 The Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) continues to expand - adding five new members to our great research team. Despite the current circumstances, it is our pleasure to welcome the new members at SITE. Long-term unemployment on its rise – a blow to the Swedish economy? Type: News Date: 31 Aug 2020 "The longer a person is unemployed, the greater the probability that the individual will not return to work at all. And even if we recover from the pandemic, it is not certain that those people will return", Jesper Roine explains the risk of longterm-unemployment in a recent interview in Dagens industri. 31 32 33 34 35 ... 70
Transition and Beyond: Women on the labour market in the context of changing social norms Type: News Date: 01 Oct 2020 What are the developments of gender gaps in the labour market and social norms related to labour market activity? Authors from BEROC, BICEPS, CenEA, CEFIR, ISET PI and SITE discuss change of labour markets in the latest FROGEE brief.
Democracy in transition – the first 30 years Type: News Date: 15 Sep 2020 Last year marked an important milestone as the world celebrated the 30-year anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall and the first post-communist election in Poland. Despite the latest developments, there is still a large democratic gap between transition countries that became EU members and other transition countries.
New book digs deep into Putin's Russia Type: News Date: 10 Sep 2020 What do we really know about Putin’s Russia? How far will the Russian economy, military prowess and international ambitions go? Torbjörn Becker together with other distinguish researchers and authors provides a basis for assessing Russia's prospects without the distortions caused by fake news and disinformation wars in the new book “Putin’s Russia - Economy, Defence and Foreign Policy” edited by Professor Steven Rosefielde of University of North Carolina.
The importance of remittances Type: News Date: 02 Sep 2020 How important are remittances from migrant workers for the economies of low-income countries? And how does international legislation to prevent illicit financial flows affect the ability to send such remittances?
New faculty and staff at SITE Type: News Date: 01 Sep 2020 The Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) continues to expand - adding five new members to our great research team. Despite the current circumstances, it is our pleasure to welcome the new members at SITE.
Long-term unemployment on its rise – a blow to the Swedish economy? Type: News Date: 31 Aug 2020 "The longer a person is unemployed, the greater the probability that the individual will not return to work at all. And even if we recover from the pandemic, it is not certain that those people will return", Jesper Roine explains the risk of longterm-unemployment in a recent interview in Dagens industri.