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Rosa Weber is a PartTime Lecturer at the Department of Sociology, Stockholm University, and a Principal Investigator for the Segregation Across Domains project funded by the Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare (4.8m SEK, 2023). She holds a PhD in Sociology from Stockholm University (2020) and has conducted postdoctoral research at the French Institute for Demographic Studies (3GEN project) and Sweden’s social sciences sector.
- Education:
- PhD in Sociology (2020) Stockholm University
- MSc in Sociology (2014) London School of Economics
- BA in Serbian/Croatian and Eastern European Studies (2013) University College London
Her research examines social stratification, ethnic inequalities, and migration dynamics across Sweden, Finland, and France. Using administrative data and surveys like Trajectories and Origins 2 (TeO2) and CILS4EU, she analyzes:
- Workplace and neighborhood segregation impacts on refugee integration
- Gender-specific labor market barriers for migrants
- Education-occupation mismatch across migrant generations
- Circular migration patterns in Nordic free-mobility frameworks
- Deportation policy effects on migrant financial behavior
Key findings include:
- Male migrants benefit more from social contacts than women in labor markets
- Refugee children show consistent integration patterns across life domains
- Increased deportations shift Mexican migrant financial strategies toward remittances
- Swedish 'Ghetto' policies worsen socio-demographic outcomes
- Education-occupation vertical mismatch declines across generations in France
Her work appears in Demography, Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, and European Journal of Population. She actively participates in migration research networks and policy discussions, maintaining collaborations with institutions like Sciences Po and CREST.




