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Cohort Profile: The Norwegian Life Course, Ageing and Generation Study (NorLAG)
(International Journal of Epidemiology;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-01-26)The Norwegian Life Course, Ageing and Generation Study (NorLAG) was set up to gain new and updated knowledge on ageing and age-related changes in Norway. The nationwide, population-based study includes information on core ... -
Collaboration of Child Protective Services and Early Childhood Educators: Enhancing the Well-Being of Children in Need
(Early Childhood Education Journal;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021-01-09)This paper examines the role of interprofessional collaboration in the identification and reporting of a child in need. Such collaboration is especially important in the context of the global pandemic caused by the novel ... -
Collaborative Management in Norwegian Municipalities: Do Middle Managers Make a Difference?
(Scandinavian Journal of Public Administration;Vol 26, No 2 (2022), Academic article, 2022)Norway is an example of the Nordic model in which the local level is of fundamental importance. However, the municipalities are relatively small and increasingly subject to decentralisation of their activities. To compensate ... -
Common concern for the global ecological commons: solidarity with future generations?
(International Relations;Volume: 35, issue: 3, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07-30)This article elaborates on ideas concerning future generations and whether they are useful in understanding some aspects of the concern for the global ecological commons. The article’s main scholarly contribution is to ... -
Completion in vocational and academic upper secondary school: The importance of school motivation, self-efficacy, and individual characteristics
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)A vast amount of research is devoted to identifying factors that predict early school leaving. However, there is no simple explanation because the results show that young people leave education prematurely for various ... -
Compliance with infection control rules among adolescents in Oslo during the COVID-19 pandemic
(Journal of the Norwegian Medical Association;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-06-29)Background: Effective infection control is crucial for combatting the COVID-19 pandemic. We investigated whether adolescents in Oslo reported compliance with the Norwegian infection control rules during the pandemic and ... -
Conceptualizing Well-being in Youth: The Potential of Youth Clubs
(Young - Nordic Journal of Youth Research;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-12)This study identifies key mechanisms in youth clubs for fostering well-being among vulnerable youths. We develop a framework to conceptualise prerequisites of well-being in youth, namely having a safe place to be, ... -
Conditions contributing to positive and negative outcomes of children's ICT use: Protocol for scoping review
(Societies;Volume 12 / Issue 5, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-09-09)Children and young people are often labelled the “digital generation”, naturally equipped with the skills to reap the benefits of digitised education, working life and communication through social media now and in the ... -
Conditions Contributing to Positive and Negative Outcomes of Children’s ICT Use: Protocol for a Scoping Review
(Societies;Volume 12 / Issue 5, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-09-09)Children and young people are often labelled the “digital generation”, naturally equipped with the skills to reap the benefits of digitised education, working life and communication through social media now and in the ... -
Contesting the Boundaries between Civil and Religious Marriage. State and Mosque Discourse in Pluralistic Norway
(Sociology of Islam;Volume 6: Issue 3, Journal article; Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-09-23)This article discusses the relation between civil and religious marriage, at the interface between the state’s legal discourse and the discourses and practices of Norwegian mosques. A central question is what kinds of ... -
The continued importance of family sport culture for sport participation during the teenage years
(Sport, Education and Society;volume 25, issue 8, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-10-12)Growing up in a family with an affinity for sports increases the likelihood of participating in club-organised sports. Few studies to date have addressed whether the importance of family sport culture is stable or changes ... -
Contribution of smoking and alcohol consumption to income differences in life expectancy: Evidence using Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish register data
(Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health; Volume 73, Issue 4, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background: Despite being comparatively egalitarian welfare states, the Nordic countries have not been successful in reducing health inequalities. Previous studies have suggested that smoking and alcohol contribute to this ... -
Coping with transitions in life: a four-yearlongitudinal narrative study of single youngerpeople with dementia
(Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare;Volume 12, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-05-15)Background: People with younger onset dementia (YOD <65 years) experience a great transformation of existential life. Living alone, they lack the support of a partner, and have a higher risk of moving into a residential ... -
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 ... -
Covid-fatigued? A longitudinal study of Norwegian older adults’ psychosocial well-being before and during early and later stages of the COVID-19 pandemic
(European Journal of Ageing;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021-08-25)As the pandemic continues, many older adults are facing prolonged isolation and stress while having less access to traditional ways of coping. There is widespread concern that the situation is increasingly taking its toll ... -
A critical review and development of a conceptual model of exclusion from social relations for older people
(European Journal of Ageing;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-02-20)Social exclusion is complex and dynamic, and it leads to the non-realization of social, economic, political or cultural rights or participation within a society. This critical review takes stock of the literature on exclusion ... -
«Crowded out»? Relative forskjeller og relativt store tolkningsproblemer
(Tidsskrift for Samfunnsforskning; Årgang 60, nr. 3-2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)«Immigration and Social Mobility», publisert som et såkalt Discussion Paper i oktober 2018 av tre forskere ved Frisch-senteret (Hoen, Markussen & Røed, 2018), hevder at innvandringen har ført til større ulikhet blant ... -
‘Crowded out’? Immigration surge and residents’ employment outcomes in Norway
(Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies;2020, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-10-25)This study uses Norwegian public register data in a spatial correlation approach, and analyzes associations between regional variations in immigration and employment outcomes 2004–2015 in a cohort of adult residents (N = ... -
Cuatro narrativas de desempleo para jóvenes adultos en Europa
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Cumulative (Dis)advantage and the Matthew effect in life-course analysis
(PLoS ONE;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)To foster a deeper understanding of the mechanisms behind inequality in society, it is crucial to work with well-defined concepts associated with such mechanisms. The aim of this paper is to define cumulative (dis)advantage ...