Energy poverty – households that can not afford to heat their homes

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09.00 Deutsche Welle DIRECT
News broadcast with the latest developments in Ukraine.

09.27 Citizens’ most desirable criminal policy
Seminar with Patrik Öhberg, researcher at the SOM Institute. From 30/3.

09.55 School as a limited company – for better or worse
The Swedish Teachers’ Association has had Associate Professor Anne-Marie Pålsson investigate the issue, which is now being presented and commented on. Also participating are Li Andersson, Finland’s Minister of Education, Professor Jonas Vlachos, Marcus Strömberg, CEO of Academedia, Minister of Education Lina Axelsson-Kihlblom (S) and Lars Hjälmered (M), Education Policy Spokeswoman. Organizer: The Swedish Teachers’ Association. Recorded 21/3.

12.00 Report

12.05 Deutsche Welle
News broadcast with the latest developments in Ukraine.

12.20 The game plan for the parliamentary election
What do the voters’ wish government and wish minister look like and how are the different parties perceived? Henrik Ekengren Oscarsson, professor of political science, presents the ideological and strategic game plan for the autumn elections. From the SOM survey 2021. Recorded 30/3.

13.00 Deutsche Welle DIRECT
News broadcast with the latest developments in Ukraine.

13.30 Energy poverty in Sweden
The term energy poverty is used when a household has such a difficult time managing its energy costs that they have limited opportunities to heat their homes. Jenny von Platten, a doctoral student at Lund University, investigated energy poverty in December 2021, when some households were forced to compromise between heating costs and other expenses. From the SOM survey 2021 recorded 30/3.

14.00 Deutsche Welle DIRECT
News broadcast with the latest developments in Ukraine.

14.27 Three months of war
Thousands of soldiers and civilians have been killed since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24. Conversations about the consequences of war from different perspectives. Participants: Oscar Jonsson, PhD in Russian warfare, Swedish National Defense College, foreign reporter Anna Maja Persson, Carl Fridh Kleberg, on site in Kramatorsk and Bert Sundström from Moscow. Host: Kristofer Lundström. Recorded 24/5.

15.03 Deutsche Welle
News broadcast with the latest developments in Ukraine.

15.30 Threats to the open society
Democracy is under great strain when the world changes. How should the open society be defended and preserved? About insecurity, self-censorship and political intolerance. Seminar from the SOM Institute with Sten Widmalm, professor of political science at Uppsala University. From 30/3.

16.00 Report

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