Browsing Institute for Social Research - Open Arcive by Document Types "Journal article"
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Are new work practices and new technologies biased against immigrant workers?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013)Purpose – To analyse if introduction of new technologies and work practices are negatively related to the employment opportunities of immigrants. Design/methodology/approach – A representative plant level panel survey ... -
Are we all Charlie? How media priming and framing affect immigration policy preferences after terrorist attacks
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Terrorist attacks negatively affect support for immigration policy, and this has been linked to the extensive media coverage of terrorism. Yet, this coverage may also have a moderating effect. This article uses the timing ... -
Assessments of citizenship criteria: are immigrants more liberal?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The literature on citizenship policies is flourishing, yet we know little of which naturalisation requirements majorities and minorities find reasonable, and how they view existing citizenship regimes. Drawing on original ... -
Attitudes toward municipal income tax rates in Sweden: Do people vote with their feet?
(Journal article, 2013)The factors shaping people's preferences for municipal labor income tax rates in Sweden are assessed using survey data. The tax rate actually faced by the respondents does not have explanatory power for their ... -
Augmenting the Human Capital Earnings Equation With Measures of Where People Work
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)We augment standard log earnings equations for workers in US manufacturing with variables reflecting measured and unmeasured attributes of their employer. Using panel employee-establishment data, we find that establishment-level ... -
Bedre sent enn aldri? Hvordan sen fullføring av videregående skole påvirker tidlig karriere
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Får ungdom i Norden som fullfører videregående skole mellom 21 og 28 års alder bedre tilgang til arbeidsmarkedet enn de som ikke har fullført ved 28? Vi finner at de som har fullført innen 28 års alder, har 12-15 prosentpoeng ... -
Beskytter assimilering mot diskriminering? Opplevd diskriminering blant innvandrere og etterkommere av innvandrere i det norske arbeidslivet
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Artikkelen sammenligner graden av selvopplevd diskriminering i arbeidslivet blant innvandrere og etterkommere av innvandrere i Norge. Datagrunnlaget er SSBs levekårsundersøkelse blant personer med innvandrerbakgrunn fra ... -
Best på skolen. Best på jobben?
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Betydningen av sosial bakgrunn for kjønnsdeling i høyere utdanning
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)Både i Norge og andre vestlige land er det dokumentert en tydelig nedgang i kjønnssegregeringen mellom fag i høyere utdanning på 1970- og 80-tallet. Denne trenden har siden stagnert, og artikkelen omhandler sammenhengen ... -
Beware of the “poverty migrant”: media discourses on EU labour migration and the welfare state in Germany and the UK
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This article examines the role of the media in the EU freedom of movement debate through the lens of high-circulation German and UK newspapers during the first half of 2014. It explores how the media problematised migration ... -
Beyond coverage: the politics of occupational pensions and the role of trade unions. Introduction to special issue
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Big Data og samfunnsforskning: Nye muligheter og etiske utfordringer
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‘Birthplace unknown’: on the symbolic value of the passport for identity-construction among naturalised citizens
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Bringing Managers Back in: Support for Gender-Equality Measures in the Business Sector
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)The progression of gender balance in top positions at big corporations in Nordic countries has not lived up to the expectations. Inspired by studies emphasizing the crucial role of top management in gaining support for ... -
Build your own pension: Framing pension reform and choice in newspapers
(Journal article, 2016)Recent pension reforms in Norway mean that old-age pensions to a greater extent are a function of adaptations made and decisions made throughout the lifetime. How much you work, who you work for, when you retire, and how ... -
Build Your Own Pension: Framing Pension Reform and Choice in Newspapers
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Business Elite as Elected Representatives in Voluntary Organizations in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Little is known about the links between the business sector and civil society in Norway. To address the lack of knowledge, this study focused on members of the business elite who are elected representatives in voluntary ... -
Causal Effects of Parental Leave on Adolescents' Household Work
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Change and Resilience in Welfare State Policy : The Politics of Sickness Insurance in Norway and Sweden
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)This article compares the processes of reforming sickness insurance in Norway and Sweden. Despite the many similarities between the Norwegian and Swedish welfare states, they have taken different paths when it comes to ...