• Towards the integration and development of a cross-European research network and infrastructure: the DEterminants of DIet and Physical ACtivity (DEDIPAC) Knowledge Hub 

      Lakerveld, Jeroen; van der Ploeg, Hidde P; Kroetze, Willemieke; Ahrens, Wolfgang; Allais, Olivier; Andersen, Lene Frost; Cardon, Greet; Capranica, Laura; Chastin, Sebastien; Donnelly, Alan; Ekelund, Ulf; Finglas, Paul; Flechtner-Mors, Marion; Heberstreit, Antje; Hendriksen, Ingrid; Kubiak, Thomas; Lanza, Massimo; Loyen, Anne; MacDonncha, Ciaran; Mazzocchi, Mario; Monsivals, Pablo; Murphy, Marie; Nochtlings, Ute; O'Gorman, Donal J; Renner, Britta; Roos, Gun; Schuit, Albertine; Schulze, Matthias; Steinacker, Jurgen; Stronks, Karien; Volkert, Dorothee; van't Veer, Pieter; Lien, Nanna; De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse; Brug, Johannes (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      To address major societal challenges and enhance cooperation in research across Europe, the European Commission has initiated and facilitated `joint programming’. Joint programming is a process by which Member States engage ...
    • Trangboddhet og barnefamiliers hverdagsliv i koronaens tid 

      Brattbakk, Ingar (Tidsskrift for boligforskning;Årgang 3, nr. 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-09-11)
      Boforhold har betydning for barnefamiliers situasjon og er en viktig faktor i barns oppvekstmiljø. Å bo trangt er en faktor som kan påvirke muligheten for ro og hvile, livsutfoldelse og kan gi familiestress. I Norge vet ...
    • Trans-disciplinarily required in understanding, predicting and dealing with water eutrophication 

      Orderud, Geir; Vogt, Rolf David (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Eutrophication remains a challenge for water quality, and leaching of phosphorus (P) from agriculture remains usually the determining factor as point source emissions of sewage are mainly under control. The Morsa watershed, ...
    • Transition from school-based training in VET 

      Dæhlen, Marianne (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)
      Purpose – This paper assesses the drop-out rate among disadvantaged students within vocational education and training. The purpose of this paper is to examine the probability of dropping out after school-based training ...
    • Transition risk of a petroleum currency 

      Benedictow, Andreas; Hammersland, Roger (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The Norwegian krone has been persistently weak since 2017. This is not well explained by data in a standard model where the exchange rate depends on relative interest rates and prices. We extend the standard model by ...
    • Translating knowing that into knowing how: The case of trust in regional network building 

      Gausdal, Anne Haugen; Hildrum, Jarle Moss; Gustavsen, Bjørn (International Journal of Action Research;10(1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      By asking: Can action research help transmit ordinary, conventional, descriptive-analytic knowledge?, we set out to explore the complementarity between the descriptive-analytic "knowing that" and the practical "knowing ...
    • Transmission matrices used in epidemiologic modelling 

      Dunbar, Maria Bekker-Nielsen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Mixing matrices are included in infectious disease models to reflect transmission oppor- tunities between population strata. These matrices were originally constructed on the basis of theoretical considerations and most ...
    • Transnational mobility and social remittances. The case of Polish women in Norway and Poland 

      Gozdziak, Elzbieta Maria; Main, Izabella (Ethnologia Europaea;Volume 50 • Issue 1 • Re-enchantment, Ritualization, Heritage-making: Processes Reconfiguring Tradition in Europe, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-08-14)
      Research on skilled migrants often focuses on the negative effects of migration on sending countries. Discussions of positive results are limited to monetary remittances. Using ethnographic data, we explore the impact of ...
    • Transnational practices and local lives. Quran courses via Skype in Norwegian-Pakistani families 

      Aarset, Monica Five (Identities;22(3), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-03-30)
      With the emergence of an adult generation of descendants of migrants who are entering the labour market, marrying and having children, questions of transnationalism are made current in new ways. This article engages in the ...
    • Transnational Regimes of Family Violence: When Violence Against Women Crosses Borders 

      Bredal, Anja (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      This chapter explores how gender-based family violence is not always limited to the nation state but can also be perpetrated, endured and facilitated transnationally. In research to date only some aspects of what is ...
    • Trivsel og usikkerhet på Tøyen: En studie av foreldrebilder av et løftet byområde 

      Kadasia, Vanessa Nyagoha Idland; Andersen, Bengt; Dalseide, Astri Margareta (Tidsskrift for boligforskning;Årgang 3, nr. 2, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-11-27)
      Siden 1970-tallet har myndighetene med ujevne mellomrom forsøkt å trekke flere ressurssterke husholdninger til Tøyen, med den hensikt å skape større befolkningsvariasjon og redusere de sosiale forskjellene mellom Oslos ...
    • Trust and the don't-want-to-complain bias in peer-to-peer platform markets 

      Berg, Lisbet; Slettemeås, Dag; Kjørstad, Ingrid; Rosenberg, Thea Grav (International Journal of Consumer Studies;Volume 44, Issue 3, May 2020, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-01-04)
      This paper addresses peer‐to‐peer (P2P) digital platform markets, often associated with the “sharing economy” or the “collaborative economy”. Such digital platforms, facilitating new purchasing channels for consumers by ...
    • Trust in the institution and privacy management of Internet of Things devices. A comparative case study of Dutch and Norwegian households 

      Paupini, Cristina; van der Zeeuw, Alex; Teigen, Helene Maria Fiane (Technology in society;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      In a society that is everyday more digitized, the legislation is slowly catching up with the latest frontiers of privacy related vulnerabilities, especially when it comes to the Internet of Things. However, studies have ...
    • Trust, Cultural Health Capital, and Immigrants' Health Care Integration in Norway 

      Næss, Anders (Trust, Cultural Health Capital, and Immigrants' Health Care Integration in Norway;Vol 53, Issue 2, 2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-09-10)
      Trust is a decisive feature of social interactions, transactions, and relationships, yet the implications of trust in integration processes has largely escaped sociological inquiry. Based on interviews and focus group ...
    • Trust: an essential condition in the application of a caregiver support intervention in nursing practice 

      Zegwaard, Marian I; Aartsen, Marja; Grypdonck, Mieke H.F.; Cuijpers, Pim (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Background The recent policy of deinstitutionalization of health care in Western countries has resulted in a growing number of people - including elderly - with severe mental illness living in the community where they ...
    • Tuberculosis as a risk factor for 1918 influenza pandemic outcomes 

      Mamelund, Svenn-Erik; Dimka, Jessica (Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease;2019, 4 (2), 74, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-04-29)
      Tuberculosis (TB) mortality declined after the 1918 pandemic, suggesting that influenza killed those who would have died from TB. Few studies have analyzed TB as a direct risk factor for 1918 influenza morbidity and mortality ...
    • The understanding and role of uncertainty and risk in climate change adaptation: local and central authorities in Norway 

      Orderud, Geir; Naustdalslid, Jon (International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology;25(7), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      A common claim is that emerging and future climate change is rendering traditional conceptions of uncertainty and risk obsolete. This is because a changing climate makes it quite a challenge to calculate uncertainties, ...
    • Understanding consumer e-waste recycling behavior: Introducing a new economic incentive to increase the collection rates 

      Shevchenko, Tetiana; Laitala, Kirsi; Danko, Yuriy (Sustainability; Volume 11 / Issue 9, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Consumer electronics are made of a wide range of materials, including precious metals and critical minerals with limited global reserves. Ensuring the recycling of these materials is essential for future use, especially ...
    • Understanding National Preferences in EU Consumer Policy: A Regime Approach 

      Austgulen, Marthe Hårvik (Journal of Consumer Policy;Volume 43, issue 4, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-09-22)
      EU consumer policy is a policy area that is receiving increased attention and is considered important for the proper functioning of the internal market. Yet, as with many other supranational policy areas, conflicting ...
    • Understanding Societal Trends in Adolescent Violence 

      Frøyland, Lars Roar (Nordisk Tidsskrift for Kriminalvidenskab;Årg. 109 Nr. 1 (2022): NSfK 60 år – Jubileumsvolym: Vilka frågor ställer framtidens nordiska kriminologer?, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-02-07)
      Adolescent violence is a considerable burden for society worldwide. The economic toll of adolescent violence is high (Institute for Economics & Peace, 2014), and violence-related injuries are a major cause of early death ...