Browsing Sentraladministrasjonen by Journals "Social Science and Medicine"
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COVID-19 and the Nordic Paradox: A call to measure the inequality reducing benefits of welfare systems in the wake of the pandemic
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The Nordic Paradox of inequality describes how the Nordic countries have puzzlingly high levels of relative health inequalities compared to other nations, despite extensive universal welfare systems and progressive tax ... -
Is the disability wage gap a gendered inequality? Evidence from a 13-year full population study from Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Recent research has confirmed the employment disadvantages of disabled people, but disability wage gaps in interaction with gender have not been sufficiently explored. This article asks how the disability wage gap can ... -
The mark of mental health problems. A field experiment on hiring discrimination before and during COVID-19
(Social Science and Medicine;Volume 283, August 2021, 114181, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07-01)Mental health problems are associated with poor labour market outcomes. Based on data from a field experiment, this article investigates the extent to which hiring discrimination limits the job opportunities of young ... -
The puzzle of therapeutic emplotment: creating a shared clinical plot through interprofessional interaction in biopsychosocial pain rehabilitation
(Social Science and Medicine;Volume 277, May 2021, 113904, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-04-03)Interprofessional collaboration is increasingly encouraged and studied. However, there remains a need to broaden the understanding of professionals’ contributions through their day-to-day interactions to minimize the impact ... -
Time to care - An ethnographic study of how temporal structuring affects caring relationships in clinical nursing
(Social Science and Medicine;Volume 287, October 2021, 114349, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-09-12)This article explores how temporal structuring of clinical activities affects nurses’ establishment of caring relationships with patients, based on an ethnographic study in a Norwegian cancer ward in January–June 2017. By ...