Publications

We work to influence policy and drive change through research and by highlighting issues that affect Thai women in Sweden.

ThaiWISE Research

ThaiWISE advocates for policy change through targeted research and highlighting issues faced by Thai women in Sweden. We represent the voice of Thais and helping Swedish authorities deeply understand migration and integration challenges. Our research conducted in partnership with institutions like Lund University and is shared directly with policymakers to drive effective welfare access and protection for vulnerable Thai communities.

Research study
A Female Perspective on the Conditions of Women Working in the Thai Massage Industry in Malmö, 2019
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Research Summary
Domestic Violence from the Experiences and Perspectives of Thai Women in Sweden, 2020
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Research Collaboration
with the Faculty of Social Sciences, Lund University: Migration Experiences of Thai Women to Nordic Countries
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Research study
A Female Perspective on the Conditions of Women Working in the Thai Massage Industry in Malmö, 2019
Read more
Research Summary
Domestic Violence from the Experiences and Perspectives of Thai Women in Sweden, 2020
Read more
Research Collaboration
with the Faculty of Social Sciences, Lund University: Migration Experiences of Thai Women to Nordic Countries
Read more
Research study
A Female Perspective on the Conditions of Women Working in the Thai Massage Industry in Malmö, 2019
Read more
Research Summary
Domestic Violence from the Experiences and Perspectives of Thai Women in Sweden, 2020
Read more
Research Collaboration
with the Faculty of Social Sciences, Lund University: Migration Experiences of Thai Women to Nordic Countries
Read more

Related research

We have compiled research related to Thai women living abroad.

2020

Mazen Baroudi , Faustine Nkulu Kalengayi, Isabel Goicolea1, Robert Jonzon2, Miguel San Sebastian , Anna-Karin Hurtig

2016

Eva Åkerman, Per-Olof Östergren, Birgitta Essén, Cecilia Fernbrant and Ragnar Westerling

2014

Cecilia Fernbrant, Maria Emmelin, Birgitta Essén, Per-Olof Östergren & Elizabeth Cantor-Graae

Research in another countries