Katarina Mozetič

ORCID: 0000-0003-4693-0329
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Research Areas
  • Migration and Labor Dynamics
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Migration, Refugees, and Integration
  • Global Health Workforce Issues
  • Education and experiences of immigrants and refugees
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Research in Social Sciences
  • Family Support in Illness
  • Diaspora, migration, transnational identity
  • Labour Market and Migration
  • Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy
  • Public Administration and Political Analysis
  • Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
  • Youth Education and Societal Dynamics
  • Regional Development and Policy
  • Social and Educational Sciences

Malmö University
2023-2025

The Expert Council of German Foundations on Integration and Migration
2025

German Center for Integration and Migration Research
2025

Europa-Universität Flensburg
2023

University of Southern Denmark
2023

Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies
2023

Umeå University
2023

University of Oslo
2019-2022

ABSTRACT Children are often regarded as ‘dependents’ within migration studies, rendering their care work invisible. Drawing on the ethics of care, this paper analyses young people's active roles in caring for family members Sweden and UK transnational kin, based qualitative participatory research with people (aged 6–25). Many provided emotional support, language brokering practical assistance to navigate welfare immigration systems. Some engaged higher levels caregiving, linked inadequate...

10.1002/psp.70002 article EN cc-by Population Space and Place 2025-02-09

Journal Article Being Highly Skilled and a Refugee: Self-Perceptions of Non-European Physicians in Sweden Get access Katarina Mozetič Doctoral research fellow, Department Sociology Human Geography, University Oslo, Blindern, 0317 Norway. Email: katarina.mozetic@sosgeo.uio.no. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Refugee Survey Quarterly, Volume 37, Issue 2, June 2018, Pages 231–251, https://doi.org/10.1093/rsq/hdy001 Published: 19 March 2018

10.1093/rsq/hdy001 article EN Refugee Survey Quarterly 2018-03-04

ABSTRACT The paper advances our understanding of care in transnational families by exploring how proximate family members engage within two institutional contexts, a school and hospital. It considers processes outcomes are shaped the character related power dynamics inherent institutions. does so studying language literacy practices that people when they act as brokers mediators for who accessing care. Working with United Kingdom Sweden, analysis draws on fieldnotes, interviews caregivers,...

10.1002/psp.70015 article EN cc-by Population Space and Place 2025-03-01

The article connects the fields of work/non-work research with on social integration migrants. It is based in-depth interviews foreign physicians in south Sweden which explored their experiences and subjective perceptions managing work, family, private domains life. Based individual reflections life as experienced workplace, locations everyday transnationally, analysis does not pursue existence composition networks but focuses non-instrumental aspects explores significance for high-skilled...

10.1080/13668803.2019.1599323 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Community Work & Family 2019-04-08

This article analyses the relationship between human capital and career outcomes using case of highly skilled young Latvians Romanians in Sweden. As a non-English-speaking country with regulated labour markets, Swedish provides contrast to previous studies on EU10 EU15 mobility that usually focus English-speaking receiving countries less markets. Thirty-eight semi-structured interviews are analysed from life-course perspective map education trajectories before after their mobility. Three...

10.1080/1369183x.2019.1679413 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 2019-11-23

Abstract Research often focuses on individual-level factors shaping refugee labour market participation. Less research has been conducted the implications of roles employers, integration programmes, migrant support organisations and similar. This article contributes to literature by seeking understand highly educated refugees’ perceptions how civic programmes shape opportunity structures for their It is particularly concerned with programmes’ characteristics malleability comprehensiveness...

10.1186/s40878-022-00279-z article EN cc-by Comparative Migration Studies 2022-02-11

Scholarship on refugee labour market participation regularly alludes to the temporal dimension of process, yet explicit engagement with it remains limited. I argue that researching temporalities employment re-entry is valuable as discerns recursive interrelation between social structure and individual agency advances or curbs trajectories refugees. Namely, refugees’ perceptions time inform their integration pathways. In this article, interrogate how highly educated refugees perceive imposed...

10.1177/0961463x221083788 article EN cc-by Time & Society 2022-04-18

Abstract The article engages with occupational aspirations of highly educated refugees the aim to explore how their social positions being and a refugee inform aspirations. It does so by drawing on semi‐structured interviews 30 living in Malmö Munich. Findings show refugees’ are informed educational resources, identity struggles an interpretation local opportunity structures that is offered public employment service (PES) case officers. thus argues that, rather than reflecting personal...

10.1111/imig.12799 article EN International Migration 2020-12-12

The article tackles the question of how place matters to migrant physicians in regions Agder Norway and Skåne Sweden by exploring place-specific conditions affect their experiences work, private, family social domains life. For this purpose, uses thematic analysis narrative material gathered through 25 semi-structured interviews. lens work/non-work domains, combined with a practice-oriented approach place, highlights complexity lived as they evolve particular context. Three main findings are...

10.2478/njmr-2019-0026 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Nordic Journal of Migration Research 2019-10-08

Drawing on a series of interviews with four Ukrainian refugee women in Berlin, this essay employs the lens emotions to discern which integration opportunity structures shape their settlement, and how they do so. To capture latter, we approach settlement as process anchoring. The prism enables us grasp women’s subjective often contradictory orientations towards trajectories all while discerning these are informed by social well policy- place-related structures. German implementation EU...

10.5771/2566-7742-2023-2-238 article EN cc-by Culture Practice & Europeanization 2023-01-01

Migration splittrar familjer. Det kan leda till att ansvaret för omsorg omfördelas mellan familjemedlemmarna. I många splittrade familjer finns barn och ungdomar som är aktiva betydelsefulla omsorgsgivare vuxna, äldre syskon, både ”här” ”där”. Dessa unga bär fylla luckor i det offentliga välfärdssystemet vara en brygga familjen. Samhället behöver skaffa sig mer kunskap om dessa deras situation, bekräfta bidrag viktigt. ett behov av utöka stödet dem, säkerställa välbefinnande...

10.24834/cimr.2024.1.1816 article SV cc-by Current issues in migration research 2024-11-15
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