Topic: Social Sciences
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Podcast – Lindsay Flynn on “Mäin Element”
Learn moreLindsay Flynn, associate professor of political sciences speaks about housing, research and her studies on Mäin Element, a podcast produced by the Lëtzebuerger Journal and the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR)
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New: EMN Inform: New and innovative ways to attract foreign talents in the EU
Learn moreThis joint European Migration Network (EMN) – OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) inform examines new and innovative ways to attract foreign talent used by EMN Member Countries and selected non-EMN OECD countries, covering the period January 2021 and March 2024.
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New publication: RP 1er résultats 2021 N°18 ‘La dépendance automobile persiste pour les déplacements domicile-travail’
Learn moreThis publication is devoted to commuting patterns within Luxembourg, including an analysis of times, distances and mode choice. The publication is the last publication outcomes of the population census project POLUX, a joint project between the University of Luxembourg, LISER and STATEC.
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How gender inequalities influence medical diagnosis and treatment
Learn moreDespite progress in women’s rights, gender inequalities persist in many areas, including healthcare. Recent research from the University of Luxembourg reveals that gender influences the diagnosis and treatment of certain diseases, leading to biases and a lack of recognition of female-specific characteristics. From autism to dementia, as well as the mental health of young girls,…
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The rise of the far-right in Europe: understanding the political shift through research.
Learn moreAlthough the left-wing coalition of the New Popular Front won the early legislative elections in France this Sunday, the far-right, through the National Rally, nonetheless achieved the most significant breakthrough in its history. The shockwave that followed the European elections on June 9th continues to affect the political world across the old continent. The conclusion…
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Mental health and well-being of school-aged children in Luxembourg
Learn moreLuxembourg adolescent’s well-being: girls worse off than boys