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Joakim Palme is a Professor at the Department of Government, Faculty of Social Sciences, Uppsala University. His research focuses on welfare state policy, social investment, migration and social protection, and European Union welfare systems. Palme's work examines the intersection of social policy with contemporary challenges including migration, climate change, and the evolving nature of the Nordic welfare model.
Palme's research interests center on the evolution of welfare states, particularly the Swedish model, and how social policies adapt to global challenges. His work explores how welfare institutions shape political attitudes toward migration, the potential for social insurance to build support for climate policies, and the development of child policies as part of broader social investment strategies. His research employs comparative methods across European welfare state regimes and addresses theoretical questions about social citizenship and universalism in social policy.
Analysis of Palme's recent publications reveals consistent focus on the tension between EU free movement principles and national welfare systems, the development of social investment approaches, and the adaptation of welfare states to new challenges including migration and climate change. His work spans theoretical contributions to welfare state analysis and empirical studies of policy development across different institutional contexts.
Palme has established significant research collaborations across Europe, working with scholars from multiple institutions on projects examining welfare state development, migration policy, and social investment strategies. His publications appear in leading journals including World Politics, Journal of European Public Policy, and Social Politics, reflecting his standing in the field of comparative social policy research.




