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To make oneself employable – instrumental identity positions and gendered marketability. The article takes up the question of the negotiation of expert discourses in career advice and constructing the self in the practice of CV writing. Drawing on data from semi-structured interviews with 19 students (11 women and 8 men) the stories about job search are analyzed. The concept of discursive positioning is used in order to analyze how the students position themselves in relation to career advice and position the self in CV writing. The results show that the female students had difficulties embodying the position as a marketing self as they described it as conflicting with feelings of ‘who they were’. ‘Being you’ in CVs and job interviews is, further, an ideal that is negotiated in relation to what to display as a job-seeking subject. CV writing involves a process of identifying suitable characteristics in an instrumental manner, but it is also combined with an introspective reasoning and identification to find ‘authentic’ strengths and characteristics in ‘who you are’.

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Hurting to help or helping to hurt? The reservation wages of unemployed, job chances and reemployment incomes in Sweden Economic incentives and their impact on the job search behaviour of the unemployed have been a central focus in the academic and political debate in Sweden. A key concept has been the reservation wages of the unemployed, the lowest income at which an unemployed person would be willing to accept a job offer. Unemployment benefit systems have been argued to raise and maintain reservation wages at high levels that lower job chances. This has been supported by a large number of international studies. From this perspective lower reservation wages would function as protection against long term unemployment and the scarring effects associated with it. High reservation wages might however, based on the same behavioural assumptions, have a human capital preserving effect. The possibility to hold out for the right job should reduce human capital losses compared to accepting the first available job offer. In this article we use Swedish longitudinal micro data combining interview and register data in order to investigate three central aspects reservation wages in a Swedish context: factors influencing the setting of reservation wages, the effect of reservation wage on job chances and the impact of reservation wages on reemployment incomes. Our findings show that benefit level and pre-unemployment position in the wage structure are central factors for setting the reservation wage. The effects of reservation wages were however not the expected. No effects were found on job chances, while a strong positive effect was found on reemployment income. This together indicates that high reservation wages have a human capital preserving effect in Sweden.

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Forskning har visat på samband mellan användning av Informations- och Kommunikationsteknologi (IKT) och stress. Gällande stress bland ungdomar är detta ett fenomen som i allt större utsträckning kan skönjas. Ungdomar tar ofta tekniken för given och de har i allmänhet stor användarvana. Informations- och Kommunikationsteknologi har allt mer integrerats i deras vardagsliv och antalet användare bland ungdomar ökar årligen. I den här uppsatsen genomfördes kvalitativa intervjuer med några gymnasieungdomar, två killar och två tjejer från både praktiska och teoretiska gymnasieprogram, i syfte att undersöka om användningen av kommunikationsteknologi har betydelse för upplevelsen av stress hos gymnasieungdomar. Resultatet visar på samband mellan användande av Informations- och Kommunikationsteknologi och olika upplevelser av stress. Det visar även på att användningen av olika kommunikationstekniker bland ungdomarna som intervjuats i denna studie, skiljer sig en aning i förhållande till andra tidigare studiers forskningsresultat.