Browsing Institute for Social Research - Open Arcive by Author "Nadim, Marjan"
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Omfang og konsekvenser av hets og hatytringer i kritiske perioder. Erfaringer fra koronapandemien (2020–2022) og skytingen ved London pub og apekopputbruddet (sommeren 2022)
Fladmoe, Audun Tran; Nadim, Marjan (Rapport – Institutt for samfunnsforskning, Research report, 2023)Denne delrapporten undersøker erfaringer med hets og hatytringer blant ulike sosiodemografiske grupper i befolkningen, og blant personer med ulike minoritetstilhørigheter, som LHBT+-personer, personer med innvandrerbakgrunn ... -
Reinterpreting the relation between motherhood and paid work: second-generation immigrant women in Norway
Nadim, Marjan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)A pertinent question in contemporary Europe is whether the children of immigrants will reproduce the gender-complementary practices and ideals of the immigrant generation, which often include strong expectations that women ... -
Silencing Women? Gender and Online Harassment
Nadim, Marjan; Fladmoe, Audun (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)While gendered online harassment has received increased attention in academic and public debates, there is a lack of empirical studies examining gender differences in experiences with online harassment. Relying on two ... -
The Hierarchy of Care Work: How Immigrants Influence the Gender-Segregated Labor Market
Østbakken, Kjersti Misje; Orupabo, Julia; Nadim, Marjan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The devaluation of care work is regarded as a main explanation for the dominance of women in care work. However, less attention has been paid to how such devaluation affects not only the gender balance of jobs but also ... -
The impact of having a child with special needs: Labour market adaptations of immigrant and majority mothers
Reisel, Liza; Nadim, Marjan; Brekke, Idunn (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This article compares how having a child with special needs shapes the labour market adaptations of immigrant and majority mothers. We use longitudinal data from Norwegian public registers including all women who gave birth ... -
Transnational marriages and second-generation women's employment
Nadim, Marjan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)This article studies transnational marriages among the second generation and analyses the processes through which transnational marriages shape second-generation women’s attachment to work. Based on in-depth interviews ... -
Undermining the Male Breadwinner Ideal? Understandings of Women’s Paid Work among Second-Generation Immigrants in Norway
Nadim, Marjan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)The traditional male breadwinner model, where men are responsible for economic provision while women are responsible for the home, is in decline across the western world as women are increasingly taking up paid employment. ...