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A study of Swedish housing renovations finds that uncertainties and anticipated disruptions, not just the physical work itself, are major reasons why tenants decide to move out. This highlights the social impact of renovation projects, showing that managing resident expectations and communication is as important as the technical upgrades for successful, community-friendly urban renewal.
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Sociologists are building a new framework to study public administration, focusing on how government bureaucracy can either worsen or reduce social inequalities through its daily operations. This research moves beyond just rules and efficiency, examining how the people who work for the state and the burdens they create shape citizens’ lives, offering a crucial lens for understanding and reforming government.
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New research provides a method for making optimal decisions, like choosing a medical treatment or setting a price, when the available data doesn’t point to a single clear answer. This statistical approach helps policymakers and businesses navigate uncertainty with greater confidence, leading to more robust choices in complex real-world situations where perfect information is unavailable.
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