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Voter responses to refugee arrivals: Effects of settlement policy
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021) -
Political and administrative control of expert groups—A mixed‐methods study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Governments face a fundamental dilemma when asking expert groups for advice. Experts possess knowledge that can help governments design effective and legitimate policies. However, they can also propose different policies ... -
Build Your Own Pension: Framing Pension Reform and Choice in Newspapers
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017) -
Equal Pay for Work of Equal Value? Iceland and the Equal Pay Standard
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Job evaluation systems have a history of being critiqued as upholding gender inequality. Paradoxically, however, the Icelandic Equal Pay Standard (IEPS), a novel and publicly praised gender equality policy, is based on a ... -
Competition and interaction: Party ties to interest groups in a multidimensional policy space
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Political parties and interest groups play a vital role in incorporating societal interests into democratic decision‐making. Therefore, explaining the nature and variation in the relationship between them will advance our ... -
Older workers imagining retirement: the collapse of agency, or freedom at last?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021) -
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 ... -
How Settlement Locations and Local Networks Influence Immigrant Political Integration
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)To what extent do early experiences in the host country shape the political integration of immigrants? We argue that the initial neighborhoods immigrants settle in establish patterns of behavior that influence subsequent ... -
Arbeidslinja – nå også for 70-åringer? Eldre arbeidstakeres tanker om lønnsarbeid, pensjon og det gode liv
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Eldre arbeidstakere oppfordres i dag til å stå lenger i arbeid. Basert på 28 intervjuer med ansatte i privat sektor i alderen 55–66 år spør vi hvordan eldre arbeidstakere forholder seg til denne forventningen. Vi finner ... -
Life, death or drugs: Actor framing power on the news media coverage of health care policy
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The media are central arenas for actors challenging government practice, as those who succeed in publicly defining issues can influence public perceptions and policy outcomes. Taking into account the widespread civic ... -
Do High-Choice Media Environments Facilitate News Avoidance? A Longitudinal Study 1997–2016
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The well-known “high-choice news avoidance thesis” and the alternative “network structure perspective” stipulate somewhat conflicting expectations about news consumption in today’s digital media systems. Based on annual ... -
Climate politics in hard times: How local economic shocks influence MPs attention to climate change
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Most countries struggle to implement CO2 reducing policies. Implementation is politically difficult since it typically forces politicians to trade‐off different concerns. The literature on how parties and members of ... -
Dancing in the Dark: Source Coordination and Strategic Media Alliances in the Health Field
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The news media are important for political influence, and interest groups compete for visibility. However, actors on the same policy field also tend to have close ties and cooperate when interests overlap. Existing research ... -
Children and labor market outcomes: separating the effects of the first three children
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)We use miscarriage as a biological shock to fertility to estimate the effect of the first three children on women’s and men’s labor market outcomes. For women, we find that the effect is almost the same for the first, ... -
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 ... -
How Occupational Pensions Shape Extended Working Lives: Gender, Class and Chance after the Norwegian Pension Reform
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Individuals’ need for extended working lives depends on the design of pension systems, including occupational pensions. This article examines variation in occupational pension generosity and coverage in Norway’s private ... -
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 dilemma of gender equality: How labor market regulation divides women by class
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Women shoulder a heavier burden of family work than men in modern society, preventing them from matching male success in the external labor market. Limiting working hours is a plausible way to level the playing field by ... -
Gender Bias in Academic Recruitment? Evidence from a Survey Experiment in the Nordic Region
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Gender disparities in top-level academic positions are persistent. However, whether bias in recruitment plays a role in producing these disparities remains unclear. This study examines the role of bias in academic recruitment ...