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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Gender Differences in Commuting over Municipality Borders : A study of regional Human Capital’s effect on commuting in Sweden

Carlson, Johanna, Malmfors, Hanna January 2018 (has links)
Gender equality has increased over time, and the question of how it progresses is highly important. Commuting behavior is an essential theme in Economic research since it, for example, affects the market structure, the distribution of labor, and economic growth. The purpose is to investigate how human capital impacts individuals’ commuting to work, and especially if human capital has different effects on women and men. To construct our model, we present several factors of interest that affect commuting, where human capital is the main variable investigated. Previous research show that women’s commuting behavior differs from men’s. By analyzing data from 2016, we aim to study the difference between women and men, by investigating the factors that impact their commuting for work over municipality borders in Sweden. The contribution of this paper is to increase the understanding of commuting within regional economics and gender studies. Our result show that human capital affects net outgoing commuting for both women and men, but the extent of the effect differs. Women are less affected by the level of human capital, and they still commute less than men although more women obtain higher human capital, in terms of education.
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Hållbarhet och systematisk risk : En kvantitativ studie om ESG och betavärde ur ett europeiskt och amerikanskt perspektiv

Lönn, Niklas, Veenstra, Lovisa January 2023 (has links)
Trenden med hållbara investeringar har vuxit sig starkare och intressenter ställer krav på etiskt företagande och söker möjligheter till hållbara investeringar. Fenomenet ESG, miljö (E), sociala aspekter (S) och bolagsstyrning (G), är ett av få medel som bedömer och jämför hållbart företagande. Konstruktionen av ESG betyg har förändrats, förr bedömde detta hur väl företag arbetade med hållbarhetsaspekterna, numera fokuseras betygen snarare kring företags exponering mot dessa aspekter. Detta har lett till att ämnet har fått ökad relevans för marknadsaktörer. Tidigare forskning har genererat tvetydiga resultat inom ämnet. Inom denna kontext ämnar uppsatsen undersöka huruvida ESG kan minska den systematiska risken. Detta i syfte att se om hållbarhets beaktning kan ge investerare fördelar i form av lägre risk inom en aktieportfölj. Detta har genomförts med en kvantitativ metod då statistiska tester har tillämpats i syfte att undersöka sambandet mellan betavärde och ESG betyg. Resultaten visade ett statistiskt samband för det allmänna ESG betyget för företagen inom EU, dock ett positivt samband vilket indikerar att högre ESG betyg korrelerar med högre systematisk risk. Vidare diskuteras geografiska skillnader för stora företag inom EU och USA. Trots de icke signifikanta sambanden för företagen inom USA, observerades en negativ korrelation vilket öppnar upp för en diskussion huruvida marknadskrafter eller statliga ingripanden är vägen framåt för hållbara investeringar. / The trend of sustainable investment has been steadily increasing, and stakeholders request both sustainable practices from companies and ways to make sustainable investments. ESG, environmental social and governance, offers one of few ways to judge and compare sustainable business practice. The shift in constructing ESG scores, going from a metric describing a company's sustainable performance to being centered around risk exposure, has led to the area being of higher relevance for market practitioners. Previous research has generated ambiguous results regarding the area. In this context this paper aims to examine whether ESG considerations can minimize systematic risk, resulting in benefits for investors. This is done through a quantitative methodology with a regression analysis in search for a connection between beta value (proxy for systematic risk) and ESG scores (provided by Refinitiv). The results show a statistically significant correlation between the global ESG score and beta within the EU region. However, the correlation was positive, indicating that higher ESG scores gives higher systematic risk. Furthermore, the paper discusses the indicated geographical differences between the examined regions of large cap companies in the EU and USA. Despite the non-significant results from the USA sample, the observed negative correlation can spark a debate whether market power or government involvement is the way forward within sustainable investments.

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