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    • Socio-Economic Gradients and Disability During The Transition to Young Adulthood: A Longitudinal Survey and Register Study in Norway 

      Abebe, Dawit Shawel; Helseth, Sølvi; Andenæs, Randi (International journal of disability, development and education;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-07-03)
      The study aimed to investigate trends and explanatory factors for socio-economic inequalities associated with disability during the transition to young adulthood. A sample of 2606 participants (56% females and 44% ...
    • Socioeconomic inequalities in health during the Great Recession: A scoping review of the research literature 

      Heggebø, Kristian; Tøge, Anne Grete; Dahl, Espen; Berg, John Erik (Scandinavian Journal of Public Health;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-10-10)
      Aims: The so-called “Great Recession” in Europe triggered widespread concerns about population health, as reflected by an upsurge in empirical research on the health impacts of the economic crisis. A growing body of empirical ...
    • Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality after age 67: The contribution of psychological factors 

      Veenstra, Marijke; Løset, Gøril Kvamme; Daatland, Svein Olav (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Diverging trends of longer lives and increased inequalities in age-at-death invite to updated research on late-life mortality. Earlier studies have identified health behavior, childhood, psychosocial, and material conditions ...
    • Solidarity and tension across generations in welfare democracies 

      Falch-Eriksen, Asgeir (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-13)
      In this chapter, social generation will be applied as a normative-political and sociological concept in combination, and that can be used to explain social order and the development of a political order through democratic ...
    • Solidarity with Future Generations? Protection clauses in constitutions 

      Takle, Marianne (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-13)
      By including the protection of future generations’ access to a healthy natural environment in constitutions, the current generations have committed themselves to taking future people into account in contemporary policy ...
    • De som er kasta ut av det normale : om selvskading og selvterapi i et emo/alternativt miljø i 'Torsdal', Norge 

      Vestel, Viggo Jan (Tidsskrift for ungdomsforskning;1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      Basert på en serie intervjuer utført i 2010, retter artikkelen søkelyset mot et tidligere lite utforsket transnasjonalt ungdomskulturelt fellesskap som omtales som «emo», og som ofte er assosiert med depressivitet og ulike ...
    • “Someone will take care of it”. Households' understanding of their responsibility to prepare for and cope with electricity and ICT infrastructure breakdowns 

      Heidenstrøm, Nina; Throne-Holst, Harald (Energy Policy;Volume 144, September 2020, 111676, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-31)
      Extensive infrastructure breakdowns are likely to become more frequent in the future as a result of continually complex and interconnected infrastructures vulnerable to weather and climate changes as well as intended ...
    • Sorting things out: A typology of the digital collaborative economy 

      Pettersen, Lene G. Braathen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Current research on the sharing or collaborative economy has by large adopted a user-centric approach, and studies at the meso-level (firm/organization level) have received little attention and is called for both in the ...
    • Sosial ulikhet i barn og unges deltakelse i organiserte fritidsaktiviteter 

      Jacobsen, Sigurd Eid; Andersen, Patrick Lie; Nordø, Åsta Dyrnes; Sletten, Mira Aaboen; Arnesen, Daniel (Rapport fra Senter for forskning på sivilsamfunn og frivillig sektor;, Research report, 2021)
      Deltakelse i organiserte fritidsaktiviteter er for barn og ungdom en viktig kilde til fellesskap, identitet og mestring. Det er imidlertid grunn til å tro at sosioøkonomiske forskjeller fortsetter å gjøre seg gjeldende i ...
    • Speaking Swedish While Black in Norway 

      Tolgensbakk, Ida (Journal of Critical Mixed Race Studies;Volume 1, Issue 2, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Swedes are almost unambiguously considered White in Norway and, therefore, labeled as non-strangers and non-marked. One of the most striking aspects of studying young Swedish labor migrants to the Norwegian capital is their ...
    • Splotting som erfaringsbasert verktøy for medvirkning og stedsforståelse ved byromsutforming 

      Hagen, Aina Landsverk; Osuldsen, Jenny B (FormAkademisk - Forskningstidsskriftet for design og designdidaktikk;Vol.14 Nr.1, 2021, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-10-19)
      Når et sted skal utvikles, er kunnskap om lokalbefolkningens ønsker, innspill og behov avgjørende for både god planlegging og gjennomføring. I økende grad ser vi at kommunale myndigheter, planleggere, urbanister og arkitekter ...
    • Spousal Loss and Change in Cognitive Functioning: An Examination of Temporal Patterns and Gender Differences 

      Wörn, Jonathan; Comijs, Hannie; Aartsen, Marja (The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-09-14)
      Objectives: The study investigates whether the disadvantaged position of men in the adverse consequences of widowhood for health and mortality also exists for changes in cognitive health. Methods: We used data of up ...
    • Stakeholders’ Views on Responsible Assessments of Assistive Technologies through an Ethical HTA Matrix 

      Thorstensen, Erik (Societies;Volume 9, Issue 3, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-06-28)
      Assessments of novel assistive technologies for use in home-based services has been documented to be performed in a variety of ways and often with a rather narrow focus on safety and effect or effectiveness. In order better ...
    • Standard and non-standard working arrangements in Norway – consequences of COVID-19 

      Ingelsrud, Mari Holm (Labour and Industry;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-09-16)
      This study investigates how work-related consequences of COVID 19 in Norway during the first wave varied between workers in different employment arrangements. The generalised linear model (GLM) regressions estimate the ...
    • Standard quality as a boundary object - A conceptual study 

      Borgen, Svein Ole (Sociologia Ruralis;Volume 61, Issue 4, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-04-15)
      This is a conceptual article that uses the concept ‘boundary object’ in order to discuss what role the loosely defined notion ‘standard product quality’ plays with regard to coordination and controversies in the Norwegian ...
    • Standardisation in the Field of Nanotechnology: Some Issues of Legitimacy 

      Forsberg, Ellen-Marie (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012-12)
      Nanotechnology will allegedly have a revolutionary impact in a wide range of fields, but has also created novel concerns about health, safety and the environment (HSE). Nanotechnology regulation ...
    • The state as God: On Bourdieu’s political theology 

      Shammas, Victor Lund (Journal of Extreme Anthropology;Vol 2, No 2 (2018), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Bourdieu’s anthropology of the state can be interpreted as a form of political theology, premised on a panentheistic conception of the state, which is transcendental to social reality while simultaneously being lodged in ...
    • State crisis response versus transnational family living: An online ethnography among transnational families during the pandemic 

      Bell, Justyna; Staver, Anne Balke; Tolgensbakk, Ida (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Transnational family living refers to the situation of maintaining relationships across national borders. It is dependent on a certain degree of flexibility from the state. As part of the crisis response to the COVID-19 ...
    • Status discrepancy as a driver of residential mobility: Evidence from Oslo 

      Galster, George; Turner, Lena Magnusson (Environment and planning A;Volume 49 Issue 9, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-09)
      Planners have long advocated for “social mix” in neighborhoods without clear evidence that such mixing is stable over time. Indeed, if some groups perceive an intolerable discrepancy between their own economic status and ...
    • Stedlige perspektiver på skoleliv og yrkesfag 

      Reegård, Kaja; Rogstad, Jon Christian; Hegna, Kristinn (Nordic Journal of Comparative and International Education; Vol 3 No 3 (2019): Special Issue/temanummer: Stedlige perspektiver på skoleliv og yrkesfag, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Spatial perspectives on school life and vocational education and training The articles featured in this special issue aim to investigate the importance of places and social space for the understanding of young people's ...