Blar i SAM - Institutt for sosialfag på forfatter "Heggebø, Kristian"
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Additive or Multiplicative Disadvantage? The Scarring Effects of Unemployment for Ethnic Minorities
Birkelund, Gunn Elisabeth; Heggebø, Kristian; Rogstad, Jon (European Sociological Review;Volume 33, Issue 1, February 2017, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-06-25)Previous research has documented that unemployed job applicants have problems re-entering the labor market, commonly referred to as scarring effects of unemployment. Studies have also documented ethnic discrimination ... -
Are immigrants and descendants with ill health more prone to unemployment? Evidence from 18 European countries
Heggebø, Kristian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-10-21)Objective: Previous research has established that both ill health and minority status are associated with unemployment. Less is known, however, about the interplay between having ill health and being from minority ... -
Det første forgreiningspunktet: Vidaregåande utdanningsval i ein norsk bygdekontekst
Heggebø, Kristian (Tidsskrift for samfunnsforskning;(2), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Vidaregåande utdanningsval er det første forgreiningspunktet for norske elevar, og valet får ofte varige konsekvensar for deira framtidige utdannings- og yrkestileigning. Utdanningsvalprosessen er fortsatt ganske dårleg ... -
Er økonomisk krise ensbetydende med helsekrise - hva forteller forskningen?
Dahl, Espen; Tøge, Anne Grete; Heggebø, Kristian; Elstad, Jon Ivar; Berg, John Erik; Halvorsen, Knut (Tidsskrift for velferdsforskning;18(2), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015) -
Health Effects of Unemployment in Denmark, Norway and Sweden 2007 2010: Differing Economic Conditions, Differing Results?
Heggebø, Kristian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-03-11)This article investigates short-term health effects of unemployment for individuals in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden during an economic downturn (2007–2010) that hit the Scandinavian countries with diverging strength. The ... -
Nordic research on health inequalities: A scoping review of empirical studies published in Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2000–2021
Elstad, Jon Ivar; Heggebø, Kristian; Dahl, Espen (Scandinavian Journal of Public Health;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-06-22)Aims: An important task for the Scandinavian Journal of Public Health is to address health inequality topics. This scoping review characterises Nordic empirical studies within this research field, published 2000–2021 by ... -
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 ... -
Tilsetjing og arbeidsløyse i Noreg og Danmark: Er svakt stillingsvern gunstig for folk med dårleg helse?
Heggebø, Kristian (Tidsskrift for samfunnsforskning;57(01), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Denne studien undersøker arbeidsmarknadstilknytinga til personar med helseproblem i Danmark og Noreg i ein periode med låg etterspurnad etter arbeidskraft. Noreg og Danmark deler mange karakteristikkar, men stillingsvernet ... -
Unemployment and health selection in diverging economic conditions: Compositional changes? Evidence from 28 European countries
Heggebø, Kristian; Espen, Dahl (International journal for equity in health;14(1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Unemployment and health selection in diverging economic conditions: Compositional changes? Evidence from 28 european countries. Introduction People with ill health tend to be overrepresented among the unemployment population. ... -
Unemployment in Scandinavia during an economic crisis: Cross-national differences in health selection
Heggebø, Kristian (Social Science & Medicine;130, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-02-13)Are people with ill health more prone to unemployment during the ongoing economic crisis? Is this health selection more visible among people with low education, women, or the young? The current paper investigates these ...