Arnfinn H. Midtbøen

Dr. Arnfinn H. Midtbøen holds a PhD in sociology from the University of Oslo and is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Social Research. Using a field experimental approach, Midtbøen's doctoral dissertation revealed that descendants of Pakistani immigrants suffer from considerable discrimination in the Norwegian labour market. Besides discrimination, his main research interests are organizational determinants of ethnic inequality, citizenship legislation in the era of mass immigration and incorporation patters among descendants of immigrants in Europe.

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Marjan Nadim

Dr. Marjan Nadim holds a PhD in sociology from the University of Oslo and is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Social Research. Nadim’s main research interests are related to gender equality, work-family balance, and the descendants of immigrants. In addition, she has worked with questions of immigrant incorporation, use of welfare services and living conditions. Her PhD thesis examined practices and understandings of motherhood and paid work among second generation immigrants in Norway. 

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Julia Orupabo

Julia Orupabo holds a PhD in sociology from the University of Oslo and is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Social Research. Her area of expertise is gender and ethnic inequality in the transition from higher education to work. A main issue in her 2014 dissertation was to identify and explain how social categorization and psychological processes reproduce structures of ethnic and gender inequality. Her research interests also include downward mobility among high skilled immigrants, and ethnic and gender segregation within the labour market.

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Pål Schøne

Dr. Pål Schøne holds a PhD in economics and is Director of the research group Work and Welfare at the Institute for Social Research. Schøne’s main research interests are empirical labour economics, focusing on determinants of labour supply, family economics, analyses effects of migration, regional mobility of immigrants, and analyses of international migration flows.

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Hilde Lidén

Dr. Hilde Lidén holds a PhD in social anthropology and is Research Professor at the Institute for Social Research. Her current research projects involve studies of children in divorced families, children as asylum seekers and children in minority groups. Lidén’s doctoral research was on acculturation processes and plurality in contemporary Norwegian childhood while her post-doctoral research was on young people and power relations in everyday life, including intergenerational relations, participatory projects, political interest and involvement by young people.

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Marianne Røed

Dr. Marianne Røed holds a PhD in economics and is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Social Research. Røed’s research interests are empirical labour economics. In recent years, she has worked on projects related to the impact of policies on migration flows and the effects of EU migration on the Norwegian labour market.

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Ragni Hege Kitterød

Dr. Ragni Hege Kitterød holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Oslo and is a Research Professor at the Institute for Social Research. Her research interests include labour market participation, gender equality, family policy, couples’ allocation of family work and paid work and the distribution of childcare and economic resources among parents living apart

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Anna Godøy

Dr. Anna Godøy received her PhD in economics from the University of Oslo.  She has previously been employed as a research fellow at the Ragnar Frisch Centre for Economic Research where she completed her dissertation work. Godøy’s dissertation focused on the impact of social insurance arrangements on labor market inclusion. Her research interests include labor market outcomes of refugee immigrants, health and labor market outcomes, and policy evaluation.

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