Lutz Gschwind
Researcher at Department of Government; Faculty
- E-mail:
- lutz.gschwind@statsvet.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Östra Ågatan 19
753 22 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Box 514
751 20 UPPSALA
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Short presentation
I work as a researcher and teacher at the Department of Government. My studies encompass political economy, social policy, international migration and working conditions.
Current projects:
Managing director of the Migration Policy Database (MIGPOL) as part of the infrastructure project Democracy, Environment, Migration, Social Policy, Conflict, and Representation (DEMSCORE).
Researcher in the project Varieties of Attitudes to Family Migration (VoFAME).

Publications
Recent publications
Uncovering Attitudes to Family Migration: A Conjoint Survey Experiment with a Dyadic Approach
Part of The international migration review, 2024
- DOI for Uncovering Attitudes to Family Migration: A Conjoint Survey Experiment with a Dyadic Approach
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Part of International journal of public opinion research, 2023
- DOI for Is the Positive Effect of Education on Ethnic Tolerance a Method Artifact?: A Multifactorial Survey Experiment on Social Desirability Bias in Sweden
- Download full text (pdf) of Is the Positive Effect of Education on Ethnic Tolerance a Method Artifact?: A Multifactorial Survey Experiment on Social Desirability Bias in Sweden
Part of Social Policy & Administration, p. 502-517, 2022
- DOI for Protected against all odds?: A mixed‐methods study on the risk of welfare sanctions for immigrants in Germany
- Download full text (pdf) of Protected against all odds?: A mixed‐methods study on the risk of welfare sanctions for immigrants in Germany
Part of Comparative Political Studies, p. 1629-1652, 2021
- DOI for Generous to workers ≠ Generous to all: Implications of European unemployment benefit systems for the social protection of immigrants
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Part of Journal of European Social Policy, p. 3-14, 2021
All publications
Articles in journal
Uncovering Attitudes to Family Migration: A Conjoint Survey Experiment with a Dyadic Approach
Part of The international migration review, 2024
- DOI for Uncovering Attitudes to Family Migration: A Conjoint Survey Experiment with a Dyadic Approach
- Download full text (pdf) of Uncovering Attitudes to Family Migration: A Conjoint Survey Experiment with a Dyadic Approach
Part of International journal of public opinion research, 2023
- DOI for Is the Positive Effect of Education on Ethnic Tolerance a Method Artifact?: A Multifactorial Survey Experiment on Social Desirability Bias in Sweden
- Download full text (pdf) of Is the Positive Effect of Education on Ethnic Tolerance a Method Artifact?: A Multifactorial Survey Experiment on Social Desirability Bias in Sweden
Part of Social Policy & Administration, p. 502-517, 2022
- DOI for Protected against all odds?: A mixed‐methods study on the risk of welfare sanctions for immigrants in Germany
- Download full text (pdf) of Protected against all odds?: A mixed‐methods study on the risk of welfare sanctions for immigrants in Germany
Part of Comparative Political Studies, p. 1629-1652, 2021
- DOI for Generous to workers ≠ Generous to all: Implications of European unemployment benefit systems for the social protection of immigrants
- Download full text (pdf) of Generous to workers ≠ Generous to all: Implications of European unemployment benefit systems for the social protection of immigrants
Part of Journal of European Social Policy, p. 3-14, 2021
Wenig gebildet, viel sanktioniert? Zur Selektivität von Sanktionen in der Grundsicherung des SGB II
Part of Zeitschrift für Sozialreform, p. 141-179, 2016
Articles, review/survey
Three generations of Telework: New ICTs and the (R)evolution from Home Office to Virtual Office
Part of New technology, work and employment, p. 195-208, 2016
Chapters in book
Telework and its effects in Europe
Part of Telework in the 21st Century, p. 36-75, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019