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Professor Mikko Jakonen does not believe that a return to mainly full-time long-term jobs is likely to happen any time soon.
According to Professor of Environmental Law Seita Romppanen, the sustainability transition poses challenges to law both as a system and as an academic discipline.
"Family forms have become increasingly diverse – a change that sometimes escapes attention in Finland,” Professor Anna-Maija Castrén says.
Sonja Kosunen, new professor of general education, has studied the relationship between social class and school in Finland. The topic evokes many emotions but offers an important perspective on the discussion on education policy.
New indicators and methods are constantly being developed to assess the effectiveness of measures taken to promote well-being and health.
The narrative relating to the fence to be built on Finland’s border with Russia is manipulative – and one that has become hegemonic in Finland, says Professor Jussi P. Laine.
Home economics helps our everyday life in a changing world.
Finland’s unique and extensive sets of register-based data provide researchers with the opportunity to explore people’s risk-taking behaviour in a genuine market environment.
The extensive reform of pharmaceutical matters in Finland may bring clarity to how pharmacies implement medication counselling.
The current perception of Finland as a model country for equality often prevents us from seeing not only structural inequalities, but also various more subtle forms of discrimination and exclusion.