Research subject Population Geography, Housing, Migration and Segregation Studies
Population geography is a field of studies that sees human agency as a fundamental force shaping social processes and social change.
Using qualitative and quantitative methods, population geography seeks an understanding of how individual life courses are formed and how life courses influence social outcomes.
In the Population Geography Research Group our main focus is on segregation, residential mobility, migration, housing studies and/ or the neighbourhood. We employ quantitative methods, often using longitudinal register data and surveys, as well as qualitative methods, such as interviews.
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Researchers
Marianne Abramsson
Professor
Eva Andersson
Professor
Ida Borg
Researcher
Maria Brandén
Researcher, Docent
Danielle Drozdzewski
Senior Lecturer, Docent
Sara Forsberg
Postdoc
Karen Haandrikman
Professor
Sofi Johansson
PhD student
Ulf Jansson
Senior Lecturer
Juta Kawalerowicz
Researcher
Samaneh Khaef
PhD student
Andrea Fuentes Monti
Researcher
Bo Malmberg
Professor
Ana Tramosljanin
PhD student
Natasha Webster
Forskare
Thomas Wimark
Docent
Qian Zhang
Researcher