Browsing Institute for Social Research - Open Arcive by Journals "Scandinavian Political Studies"
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Decorporatization and organized interests in public policymaking in Norway: A tide that lifts all ships or an ebb tide leaving only the few afloat?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
Ideological biases in research evaluations? The case of research on majority–minority relations
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Social science researchers tend to express left-liberal political attitudes. The ideological skew might influence research evaluations, but empirical evidence is limited. We conducted a survey experiment where Norwegian ... -
Is ethnic diversity bad for any dimension of social capital? Trust, networks, and voluntarism in Norwegian communities
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018) -
Participation in Indigenous Democracy: Voter Turnout in Sámi Parliamentary Elections in Norway and Sweden
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)This article compares and analyzes voter turnout in the 2013 elections to the Sámi parliaments in Norway and Sweden, using data from voter surveys. Is voting in these elections motivated by the same factors that explain ... -
Right-wing ideological constraint and vaccine refusal: The case of the COVID-19 vaccine in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Research has shown a correlation between votes for populist parties and the belief that vaccines are not important or effective. More recent investigations in the United States and France have similarly shown that attitudes ... -
The Shark Jaw and the Elevator: Arguing the Case for the Necessity, Harmlessness and Fairness of the Norwegian Pension Reform
(Journal article, 2015)Based on the retrenchment literature, Norway is an unlikely candidate for comprehensive pension reform because of its unique economic situation, with a steadily growing petroleum fund and substantial tax revenues flowing ... -
Welfare Nationalism and Popular Support for Raising the Child Allowance: Evidence from a Norwegian Survey Experiment
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Refugee and labour immigration have placed the issue of immigrants’ access to welfare benefits high on the political agenda. This article explores how voter preferences for increases in the child benefit change when ...