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Research report Labour MarketEnsuring Social Security? An Examination of the Swedish Social Insurance Code
In the new SNS report “Ensuring Social Security? An Examination of the Swedish Social Insurance Code” legal scholars Ruth Mannelqvist and Sara Stendahl examine three core benefits...Legal experts warn: Sweden’s social insurance system fails to deliver social security
In the new SNS report Ensuring Social Security? An Examination of the Swedish Social Insurance Code legal scholars Ruth Mannelqvist and Sara Stendahl examine three core benefits...
Research report Labour MarketThe New Mosaic of Income Security in Sweden
Supplementary benefits provided through collective agreements and union membership play an important role in securing financial protection for many Swedes in the...
Researchers: Supplementary Benefits Are Not Necessarily a Threat to Public Welfare
Supplementary benefits provided through collective agreements and union membership play an important role in securing financial protection for many Swedes in the...
Research report Labour MarketA Swedish Patchwork. 50 Years of Parental Insurance
Last year, the Swedish parental leave insurance turned 50 – a cornerstone of Swedish family policy. A new SNS report highlights not...Five Decades of the Swedish Parental Leave Insurance: Increased Gender Equality while Income Equality Is Still Lagging Behind
Last year, the Swedish parental leave insurance turned 50 – a cornerstone of Swedish family policy. A new SNS report highlights not...
SNS Research Brief Environment, Climate and EnergySNS Research Brief 107. Access to Power: The New Role of Grid Companies as Distribution System Operators
Sweden is about to embark on an extensive electrification process. Power grids play a key role in this regard, either serving as an enabler or, in a worst-case scenario, an obstacle. A new SNS report highlights how the power grid may be used more efficiently and thereby accelerate the process of connecting new electricity producers and consumers.Power grids play a crucial role in the electrification of Sweden
Sweden is about to embark on an extensive electrification process. Power grids play a key role in this regard, either serving as an enabler or, in a worst-case scenario, an obstacle. A new SNS report highlights how the power grid may be used more efficiently and thereby accelerate the process of connecting new electricity producers and consumers.
SNS Research Brief Health CareSNS Research Brief 105. The Right Pharmaceutical at the Right Price – The Significance of An Initial Generic Substitution
Despite the fact that patients are offered cheaper and equivalent alternatives when buying prescription drugs, through what is called generic substitution, some choose to reject such alternatives. This type of reluctance is often due to ignorance and leads to increased costs, according to David Granlund in a new SNS report.Unnecessary Costs When Patients Decline Cheaper Pharmaceuticals
Despite the fact that patients are offered cheaper and equivalent alternatives when buying prescription drugs, through what is called generic substitution, some choose to reject such alternatives. This type of reluctance is often due to ignorance and leads to increased costs, according to David Granlund in a new SNS report.