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How families impact the life course of those who came to Sweden as refugees

Research project Sweden continues to receive large numbers of refugees and there is growing interest in their integration. However, despite what we know about this topic, prior research usually studies refugees as individuals, ignoring the role of family in determining life course trajectories after arrival. Studies have tended to focus on family as a reason for migration, rather than the explicit role of family members and their presence or absence in the new destination.

The aim of this project is to address this gap by carrying out a comprehensive study of the role of family in determining refugee integration.

Head of project

Ben Wilson
Researcher, Docent, Stockholm University
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Project overview

Project period:

2025-01-01 2028-12-31

Participating departments and units at Umeå University

Department of Sociology

Research area

Sociology

External funding

Swedish Research Council

Project description

This four-year project uses quantitative methods to analyse register data for refugees and the entire Swedish population (1990-2022).

We analyse how three domains of refugee integration—work, health, and living conditions—are impacted by: (1) the presence of family members on arrival in Sweden, (2) family reunification, (3) family formation after arrival, and (4) the separation or loss of family members after arrival.

The project is of national and international interest, not only due to growing interest in refugee integration but also because this research could not be carried out in most other contexts, mainly due to data limitations. We will therefore take advantage of unique Swedish register data to take a broader view of refugee integration and develop insights that we hope will benefit academics, policymakers, and the general public. 

The project's title is The role of family in determining life course trajectories for those who arrived in Sweden as refugees.

External funding

Latest update: 2025-09-10