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The gender difference in sickness absence: Do managers evaluate men and women differently with regard to the appropriateness of sickness absence?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Aims: Women have much higher rates of sickness absence than men, but the causes of the difference are not well understood. This study examines whether managers have more lenient attitudes toward women’s than toward men’s ... -
The Hierarchy of Care Work: How Immigrants Influence the Gender-Segregated Labor Market
(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 Immigrant-Native Gap in Union Membership: A Question of Time, Sorting, or Culture?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Trade union membership is an indicator of social integration. In this paper, we study the gap in unionization rates between immigrants and natives using high‐quality population‐wide administrative data from Norway. We ... -
The impact of having a child with special needs: Labour market adaptations of immigrant and majority mothers
(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 ... -
The Impact of Mental Health Problems in Adolescence on Educational Attainment
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The aim of the study has been to examine the impact of diagnosed internalising and externalising behavioural problems on educational attainment. We used a fixed-effect model on rich individual longitudinal register data. ... -
The Impact of Relative Poverty on Norwegian Adolescents' Subjective Health: A Causal Analysis with Propensity Score Matching
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The influence of expert groups: a citation analysis
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The making and unmaking of ethnic boundaries in the public sphere: The case of Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)This article employs theories of ethnic boundary-making to explore when and under what conditions ethnicity and religious background shape minorities’ experiences when participating in the public sphere in Norway. Drawing ... -
The Making of Immigrant Niches in an Affluent Welfare State
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)This article explores how immigrant niches have emerged within two traditional working-class industries in Norway. Drawing on extensive case studies in urban and coastal areas, we analyze how employers perceive the ... -
The meaning of ethnic equality in Scandinavian anti-discrimination legislation :
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)Ethnicity is an academically contested concept and has multiple meanings in everyday communication. The present article analyses recent Swedish and Norwegian anti-discrimination law reform documents and asks how policymakers ... -
The New Politics of the Welfare State? A Case Study of Extra-Parliamentary Party Politics in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013)According to the literature on the ‘new politics of the welfare state’, party politics plays a minor role in welfare policy outputs today. In this article, we ask what the degree of politicisation is below the level of ... -
The Nordic welfare model in an open European labor market
(Journal article, 2015)Is it possible to sustain an ambitious and redistributive Nordic welfare state in a Europe with open borders? Drawing on longitudinal administrative records spanning four decades, we first present discouraging historical ... -
The renationalisation of migration policies in times of crisis: the case of Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)ABSTRACT Securing collective action in the field of asylum regulation is high on the European political agenda. In this article, we look at one country’s partial pullback from the regional cooperation during the high influx ... -
The Role of Employer-Provided Sick Pay in Britain and Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Higher replacement rates often imply higher levels of absenteeism, yet even in generous welfare economies, employers provide sick pay in addition to the public sick pay. Using comparative population-representative workplace ... -
The Scandinavian model-An interpretation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)The small open economies in Scandinavia have for long periods had high work effort, small wage differentials, high productivity, and a generous welfare state. To understand how this might be an economic and political ... -
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 ... -
The spy who loved me? Cross-partisans in the core executive
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The Spy Who Loved Me? Cross-partisans in the Core Executive
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The use of adjustment weights in voter surveys. Correcting for panel attrition and nonresponse can produce less accurate estimates of voting behavior
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Declining response rates make it harder to justify survey data as adequately representative. Adjustment weighting is often used to address this problem, but the premise of that approach is that people within a specific ... -
Theorizing Policy-Industry Processes : A Media Policy Field Approach
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)