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Maja Adolfsson
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E-mail
maja.adolfsson@umu.se
Phone
+46 90 786 74 76
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Doctoral student at
Department of Sociology
Location
Hus Y, Beteendevetarhuset & Norra beteendevetarhuset
Mediagränd 14, Beteendevetarhuset, Umeå universitet, 901 87 Umeå
Publications
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2024
Place and youth political action: how place shapes political action in rural Sweden
Young - Nordic Journal of Youth Research
, Sage Publications 2024, Vol. 32, (2) : 125-141
Adolfsson, Maja
2024
Understanding how place is addressed in research on young people’s political action: cases from Sweden
Journal of Youth Studies
, Routledge 2024, Vol. 27, (3) : 455-469
Adolfsson, Maja; Coe, Anna-Britt
2023
Upward wage mobility of low-wage workers: The role of trade unions
CERUM rapport
Adolfsson, Maja; Baranowska-Rataj, Anna
2022
Temporary employment, employee representation, and employer-paid training: a comparative analysis
European Sociological Review
, Oxford University Press 2022, Vol. 38, (5) : 785-798
Adolfsson, Maja; Baranowska-Rataj, Anna; Lundmark, Anneli
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Social movements and political action
Research projects
20 July 2020 until 20 July 2024
How place matters for rural young adults’ political practices
20 July 2020 until 20 July 2024
How place matters for young adults’ political engagement in rural settings
1 January 2018 until 31 December 2020
When and where is it possible for young workers to escape from low-wage jobs?
Published: 31 May, 2022
Temporary employment may consolidate labor market inequality
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