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Healthy Cities: Dwellings, Social Networks and Health, 1995
This study examines the relationships between physical housing conditions, residential areas and social networks. The study sheds light on how identifiable traits in residential areas affects the type and extent of social networks and sense of belonging.
Life course, Generation and Gender, LOGG, main file 2007/2008
The study on lifespan, generation and gender (LOGG) is an umbrella study for two surveys. One of the surveys is a larger survey that is a part of the UN's research program about generation and gender equality, Generations and Gender Probramme (GGP). The other survey is the Norwegian survey Lifespan, aging and generation (NorLAG). An important aim of the study on lifespan,...
Workplace Diversity, 2019
Work participation among young people with mental disabilities such as anxiety, depression or behavioural disorders is a relevant topic that has received more attention in the last couple of years, but as a research field, there are still many unanswered questions. Knowledge of the culture of inclusion in Norwegian working life, and how this culture asserts itself on young...
Living Conditions of Inmates in Norwegian Prisons 2014
Statistics Norway conducted a survey on living conditions among inmates in Norwegian prisons in the autumn of 2014. Statistics Norway also conducted a similar survey in 2003. The purpose of the survey is to map living conditions before and during incarceration for inmates and their thoughts about the future. The sample of 520 people was randomly selected among inmates over...
Single Mothers’ Adjustments on the Labour Market, 1990
The purpose of «Single Mothers' Adjustments on the Labour Market, 1990” was to analyse how tax and social security rules affected single mothers' adjustments in the labour market. It was particularly interesting to compare the situation of single mothers with the situation of those who were not alone when it came to child care. The topics of the survey were employment,...
Norwegian Law Students, 1998
The survey investigates law students with a view from sociology of law. The purpose is to identify factors like law students recruitment background and social background, in addition to academic life, career plans, others future prospects and observations about certain academic disciplines
The Good Childhood - A Study of Poverty and Social Exclusion in Families, 2004
Survey on living conditions, everyday life and activities in families with children.
The project focuses on how poverty and social exclusion affect children and families. It will be focused on two main areas:
- Experience of child poverty, coping and resource allocation and
- Child poverty duration.
New Family Cultures: Gendered Intimacy Forms and Life Project in Reshaping, 2013
The project addresses the challenges and opportunities of the meeting between the equality project of the Nordic welfare model and new and more culturally complex, family and lifestyles in Norway today. This is done by examining how gendered relationships are formed and transformed into two new groups - both of which can be regarded as central norm carriers and agents of...
The Social Meaning of Children. Reproductive Choice, Gender and Social Class, 2012
The inability of the western world to reproduce its population is expected to have dramatic consequences for the future; the conception of a "fertility crisis" has entered the public debate of many countries. By contrast, individual women and men may regard the possibility to choose to have fewer children as a means to freedom and self-empowerment. Understanding personal...
The Effectiveness of Sexual Education in Schools on Teenagers' Sexual Behaviour. A Randomized Prospective Study, 1991.
The aim of the project was to find the causes of use of contraception and to study the effect of sex education at school and how this influence youths use of contraception. It was conducted an intervention study which consisted of two days of sex education. A questionnaire was filled out before and after the class, and also twelve months after the sex education had taken...
Perceptions of Immigrants in the Norwegian Population: Acculturation, Justice and Prejudice, 1998
The primary objective of the project was to map perceptions concerning immigrants from third world countries amongst adult Norwegians living in Bergen. At large, the project was a comparative study between adult Norwegians and Germans' attitudes towards immigrants in their respective countries. The project focused on opinions concerning how immigrants should adapt, what...
Life course, Generation and Gender, LOGG, supplementary file 2007/2008
The Life course, Generation and Gender study (LOGG) is an umbrella study for two surveys. One of the surveys is a larger survey that is a part of the UN's research program about generation and gender equality, Generations and Gender Probramme (GGP). The other survey is the Norwegian survey Lifespan, aging and generation (NorLAG). An important aim of the study on lifespan,...