• Conceptions of gender and competencies among Scandinavian police students. 

      Bloksgaard, Lotte; Fekjær, Silje Bringsrud; Møberg, Rasmus Juul (Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies;Volume 10 ❚ Number 2, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-06-05)
      Conceptions of gender and competencies may be of importance for the gendered allocation of tasks and may help explain gender segregation in the labor market and within organizations. Drawing on survey panel data from ...
    • Long-term Sickness Absence Among Professionals: Investigating Gender, Socioeconomic Position and Care Work 

      Madsen, Aleksander Årnes (Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies;Volume 8 ❚ Number 4, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-01-10)
      This study investigates whether the risk of long-term sickness absence among professionals depends upon their socioeconomic position and whether they do caring work. It also explores whether the variation in risk can be ...
    • Unions’ Conceptualizations of Members’ Professional Interests and Influence in the Workplace 

      Bie-Drivdal, Arnhild (Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies;Vol 10, No 4, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-09-25)
      The role of unions as agents of professional knowledge is seldom addressed in studies on working life relations.This article investigates how unions with different degrees of professionalization con- ceptualize members’ ...
    • Wage inequality within and between occupations 

      Helland, Håvard; Bol, Thijs; Drange, Ida (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Western countries, including Scandinavian nations, have witnessed an increase in wage inequality over the past decades. Recent studies attribute rising wage inequality in the United States and United Kingdom primarily to ...