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Economic Change, Labour Market and the Population

Source: https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/study/economic-change-labour-market-and-the-population-SASE11 Parent: https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/study/study-opportunities-lund-university/exchange-and-study-abroad/exchange-studies/special-area-study-sas-courses

Course • Bachelor's level • 7.5 credits

Explore how economic change has shaped the labour market and population in Sweden. This course offers a historical perspective on employment, migration and welfare, with insights that remain relevant today.

Application dates

Start

Spring 2026

Level

Bachelor's

Language

English

Place of study

Lund

Course code

SASE11

Application dates

Overview

How has Sweden’s labour market evolved in the post-war era? What explains the high participation of women in the workforce, and why do young people and immigrants face challenges in employment today? This course helps you understand the long-term changes in Sweden’s economy, labour market and population.

You’ll study key developments since the 1970s, including shifts in welfare systems, education and employment structures. Special focus is placed on groups most affected by these changes – women, immigrants and youth. The course also compares Swedish experiences with those in other European and North American countries, offering a broader international perspective.

By combining historical analysis with current relevance, the course equips you to critically assess labour market trends and demographic shifts. It’s ideal for students interested in economics, social policy or history, and provides a strong foundation for further studies.\

How to apply ->

Course syllabus

The syllabus contains the formal and legal details of the entire course. It’s a legal document outlining the course structure and requirements, intended mainly for administrative use.

Syllabus (PDF, New window)

Teaching and learning

Teaching is delivered through lectures, exercises and project work. You’ll engage with historical data and policy debates, and present your findings in both written and oral formats.

Assessment is based on written exams and other mandatory activities, both individual and group-based. You’ll be evaluated on your ability to analyse labour market developments and demographic changes, and to communicate your insights clearly.

The course is taught in English and requires only general eligibility – no prior university studies are needed. It can be taken as part of a programme or as a stand-alone course. If you’re curious about how economic change affects society and want to build analytical skills with historical depth, this course is a valuable starting point.\

Dates

Spring Semester 2026

Closed for applications.

Lund - Full time 100%

Apply now

Start

23 March 2026

23 Mar 2026

End

26 April 2026

26 Apr 2026

Form

Normal learning

Pace

Full time

Language

English

City

Lund

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Requirements and selection

Prerequisites

General requirements for university studies in Sweden

Selection criteria

Seats are allocated according to the following: The general average (GPA) of your higher secondary school leaving certificate: 34 %, The Swedish national university aptitude test: 34 %, number of previous ECTS at application deadline (up to 165): 32 %. If students have equal credentials, seats are allocated based on their results on The Swedish National University Aptitude Test. If this too is equal, seats are allocated based on a draw.

Tuition fees

Tuition fees for non-EU/EEA citizens

Citizens of countries outside:

are required to pay tuition fees. You pay an instalment of the tuition fee in advance of each \ semester.

Tuition fees, payments and exemptions

Full programme/course tuition fee: SEK 15,000 \ First payment: SEK 15,000

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Note that you may also need to pay an application fee, or provide proof of exemption.

Application fee

No tuition fees for citizens of the EU, EEA and Switzerland

There are no tuition fees for citizens of the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland.

Overview

How has Sweden’s labour market evolved in the post-war era? What explains the high participation of women in the workforce, and why do young people and immigrants face challenges in employment today? This course helps you understand the long-term changes in Sweden’s economy, labour market and population.

You’ll study key developments since the 1970s, including shifts in welfare systems, education and employment structures. Special focus is placed on groups most affected by these changes – women, immigrants and youth. The course also compares Swedish experiences with those in other European and North American countries, offering a broader international perspective.

By combining historical analysis with current relevance, the course equips you to critically assess labour market trends and demographic shifts. It’s ideal for students interested in economics, social policy or history, and provides a strong foundation for further studies.\

How to apply ->

Teaching and learning

Teaching is delivered through lectures, exercises and project work. You’ll engage with historical data and policy debates, and present your findings in both written and oral formats.

Assessment is based on written exams and other mandatory activities, both individual and group-based. You’ll be evaluated on your ability to analyse labour market developments and demographic changes, and to communicate your insights clearly.

The course is taught in English and requires only general eligibility – no prior university studies are needed. It can be taken as part of a programme or as a stand-alone course. If you’re curious about how economic change affects society and want to build analytical skills with historical depth, this course is a valuable starting point.\

Dates

Spring Semester 2026

Closed for applications.

Lund - Full time 100%

Apply now

Start

23 March 2026

23 Mar 2026

End

26 April 2026

26 Apr 2026

Form

Normal learning

Pace

Full time

Language

English

City

Lund

Apply now

Requirements and selection

Prerequisites

General requirements for university studies in Sweden

Selection criteria

Seats are allocated according to the following: The general average (GPA) of your higher secondary school leaving certificate: 34 %, The Swedish national university aptitude test: 34 %, number of previous ECTS at application deadline (up to 165): 32 %. If students have equal credentials, seats are allocated based on their results on The Swedish National University Aptitude Test. If this too is equal, seats are allocated based on a draw.

Tuition fees

Tuition fees for non-EU/EEA citizens

Citizens of countries outside:

are required to pay tuition fees. You pay an instalment of the tuition fee in advance of each \ semester.

Tuition fees, payments and exemptions

Full programme/course tuition fee: SEK 15,000 \ First payment: SEK 15,000

Convert currency – xe.com

Note that you may also need to pay an application fee, or provide proof of exemption.

Application fee

No tuition fees for citizens of the EU, EEA and Switzerland

There are no tuition fees for citizens of the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland.

Contact us

Academic advisor

Håkan Lobell

Email: studievagledare@ekh.lu.se