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    Residualisation Localised: Suburban Poverty Trends in Malmö’s Rental Market by Jennie Gustafsson, Ida Borg

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Addressing this lacuna, the article explores how public and private rental housing have changed spatially and how this change ties into the residualisation process in Malmö, Sweden. We identify how a diversification ambition has spread the public housing sector evenly throughout the city while this sector has undergone a residualisation process, especially in so-called “less attractive” suburban areas. …”
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    Eurovision and the City: “United by Music” Meets “Malmö against Genocide” by Myrto Dagkouli-Kyriakoglou, Adriana de La Peña, Laleh Foroughanfar, Jennie Gustafsson, Lorena Melgaço, Chiara Valli

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…“United by Music” was the slogan of the 2024 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Malmö. However, the festive spirit of the event oddly contrasted with what was described as “the largest police operation in Sweden’s history” (Ivarsson, 2024). …”
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    Knowledge about diabetes in Malmö prior to initiation of “Cities Changing Diabetes” by Magdalena Annersten Gershater, Margareta Rämgård, Cecilia Nagorny Holmberg, Mathias Grahn, Slobodan Zdravkovic

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…National Diabetes Register reported 16,658 persons in Malmö. Three articles were identified in PubMed.ConclusionPublic documents in Malmö did not mention diabetes despite being responsible for caring for persons with diabetes.…”
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    Estimating the potential health effects of cleaner air in the initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic: a study in Malmö, Sweden by Ebba Malmqvist, Emilie Stroh, Erin Flanagan, Christina Isaxon, Pontus Roldin, Anna Oudin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Objectives The objective of the present study was to hypothetically estimate the resulting population health impacts in Malmö, Sweden, if these improvements in air quality were to become permanent. …”
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    Comparing Social Service's Networks for Underage Drug Users: A Cross-National Comparative Study between Malmö and Genoa by Matteo Di Placido

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Aim of this study is to describe social workers' perceptions of the influence of organizational, legal and, socio-cultural factors on their relationships with underage drug users and their families in Malmö, Sweden, and Genoa, Italy. Methodologically the study is a cross-national qualitative research. …”
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    Du loisir à l’apprentissage de la vulnérabilité de la nature : jardiner en ville pour renouveler les relations aux vivants, à Malmö (Suède) by Margaux Alarcon, Pascal Marty

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Our ethnographic study, based on participant observation and semi-structured interviews, conducted in Malmö (Sweden), during 3 months with a local urban gardening network, shows that collective gardens allow direct contact with nature, satisfy needs for a contact with nature and allow the development of a diversity of relationships with plants, including caring relationships. …”
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    Exploring key factors related to child well-being: a community-based participatory research together with children with migration background residing in socio-economically disadvantaged areas of Malmö, Sweden by Louise Burenby Yxne, Louise Burenby Yxne, Rathi Ramji, Rathi Ramji, Elisabeth Mangrio, Elisabeth Mangrio, Elisabeth Mangrio, Katarina Sjögren Forss, Katarina Sjögren Forss, Therese Sterner, Therese Sterner, Margareta Rämgård, Margareta Rämgård

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Therefore, the aim of this study was to, through a participatory process, explore and enhance the understanding of key factors in the social context that contribute to child well-being among children with a migration background.MethodsThirty-one children, aged 9–12, from three disadvantaged areas in Malmö, Sweden, participated together with researchers in a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) team, exploring factors related to their well-being in their social context. …”
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