Throughout all time, people have moved to where opportunities can be found. Karl-Oskar and Kristina did it. 50th and 60th century city dwellers did it when they left the overcrowded inner city for a three bedroom apartment in Vällingby. Today's global migrants as well as Swedish youth are attracted to the big city. But what does people of different ages today perceive as opportunities, both in terms of residential areas and as living environments and housing? To find out, we are initiating a new study: The future of housing and moving. Contact Karin Andersson, for additional information.
Research Project
The future of housing and moving
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Ongoing Research Projects
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Research Programs
- China’s Innovation Landscape
- Political opinions, values and lifestyles
- Future Leisure, Pleasure, Tourism and Experiences
- Future of Energy, Sustainability and CSR
- Global Forces and Megatrends
- Futures Methodologies
- China's Consumer Landscape
- Future of Health, Welfare and Care
- Future Disruptive Technologies
- Future of Shopping and Retail
- Future of Food and Beverage
- Future of Cities and Regions
- Future of Education, Training and Behavioral Change
- Future of Media, Marketing, Branding and Sales
- Innovation, Change and 21st Century Management
- Future Worklife, Leadership and Workplace
- Global Youth, Values, Lifestyles and Generations