Henrik is Associate Professor at the Department of Economic History, Uppsala University. He has mainly been into labor market issues, wage formation, education and political history aside from Migration studies. A theme in his research has been how economic and political change interact, applying an institutional and economic-historical approach to understand the socio-economic and political processes. This approach has been used in studies of agricultural policy, crisis management at the municipal level, how labor market regulations affect the economy and how policy learning takes place. Previously, Henrik has been at The Ratio Institute and as lecturer at Uppsala, Stockholm and Dalarna University. My research at the Migration Studies Delegation is mainly into Return and reintegration. I am working on a study about the returnees’ own experiences of voluntary and involuntary return, their reintegration process in the country of origin and the support structures that are offered there (Afghanistan and Iraq). The first part of the project has resulted in the report “Those who cannot stay: How to implement return policies”. It points out that some of the difficulties that the authorities in Sweden face when dealing with return can be traced to the fact that the target group is not or cannot be expected to be motivated to return .

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  • Migration Studies Delegation

    Governmental Organisation, Stockholm, Sweden
    Researcher, project manager

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