Martin Lundin
Associate Professor
Martin Lundin has worked at IFAU since 1999. He received his PhD in political science in 2007, and he is still affiliated to the Department of Government at Uppsala University. His research interests include public administration, labour market and welfare policies, and local government politics. His research is published in journals such as Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Policy Studies Journal, and Journal of Public Economics. He has also published several research reports, book chapters and articles in Swedish.
Research areas
Projects and publications at IFAU
Report
2024
2022
- Covid-19 och distansundervisning i Norden
- Vem får mer? Två enkätexperiment om arbetsförmedlares beslut i den dagliga kontakten med arbetssökande
2021
- Barn och unga under coronapandemin
- Krom – erfarenheter från en ny matchningstjänst med fristående leverantörer inom arbetsmarknadspolitiken
- En dator per elev i mellanstadiet. Hur påverkas undervisningen och studieresultaten?
2019
2018
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
- Ner och upp – decentralisering och centralisering inom svensk arbetsmarknadspolitik 1995–2010
- Politiska förhållanden och användningen av expertkunskaper i kommunala beslutsprocesser
2011
- Arbetsförmedlingens service och arbetsmetoder: om processtyrning i en målstyrd myndighet
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Marknaden för arbetsmarknadspolitik: om privata komplement till Arbetsförmedlingen
SNS Förlag 2011, Konkurrensens konsekvenser – vad händer med svenskt välfärd? Kap. 5, sid 148-180.
2010
2008
2003
2001
2000
Working papers
2023
2022
- Schooling in the Nordic countries during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Deservingness and street-level decision-making. Two survey experiments on the use of discretion in the public sector
2021
2019
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A laptop for every child? The impact of ICT on educational outcomes
Labour Economics, vol. 69, April 2021,doi. 10.1016/j.labeco.2020.101957, first online
2018
2016
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Leadership experiences, labor market entry, and early career trajectories
Journal of Human Resources (2021), vol. 56, no. 2, pp. 512-538
2015
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Tenure and street-level bureaucrats: how assessment tools are used at the frontline of the public sector
Public administration, March 2018, vol. 96, no. 1, pp. 154-170
2013
2012
- Towards reason: political disputes, public attention and the use of expert knowledge in policymaking