This article in Socius shows how women in Norway are now more likely to receive college degrees than men. Yet important differences remain in the college majors of women and men.
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Tobias Bach, Jarle Trondal og Jacob Aars har publisert en artikkel med resultater fra Norsk Forvaltningspanel (NFP) i Stat og styring.
In this research article, Agnes Fauske and her co-authors describe the results of a systematic review of the literature on the effects of policy on fertility since 1970 in Europe, the United States, Canada, and Australia.
In this research article Tina Baier and her co-authors compare genetic influences on educational achievement and their social stratification across Germany, Norway, Sweden, and the United States.
Daniel Naurin, Morten Egeberg and Jarle Trondal have contributed chapters to the newly published Handbook on Theories of Governance.
This paper explores the trajectories of Norwegians who, in their late-thirties, possessed financial assets such as securities, company shares and stocks, qualifying them as the wealthiest one percent nationally. Published in The British Journal of Sociology.
C-REX Research Report 2/2021 (pdf)
Anders Ravik Jupskås
RTV Trend Report 2021 (pdf)
Jacob Aasland Ravndal, Madeleine Thorstensen, Anders Ravik Jupskås and Graham Macklin
RTV Trend Report 2020 (pdf)
Jacob Aasland Ravndal, Sofia Lygren, Anders Ravik Jupskås and Tore Bjørgo
RTV Trend Report 2019 (pdf)
Jacob Aasland Ravndal, Sofia Lygren, Lars Wibe Hagen and Anders Ravik Jupskås
C-REX Research report 1/2018
by Rune Ellefsen and Sveinung Sandberg
by Joel Busher, Gareth Harris, Julia Ebner, Zsofia Hacsek and Graham Macklin
by Joel Busher, Gareth Harris, Julia Ebner, Zsofia Hacsek and Graham Macklin
av Tore Bjørgo, Gunnar Thomassen og Jon Strype
by Hans-Jakob Schindler, Kacper Rekawek, and Alexander Ritzmann
by Iris Beau Segers
by Nathaniël Kunkeler
In a new article in Politics and Governance, Helena Seibicke and Asimina Michailidou reflect on the discursive representation, legal, and practical challenges of locating, classifying and publishing citizens’ views of the EU in digital media discourse.
In this viewpoint, the authors call for more work on digitalization in transition studies and offer a number of perspectives to study the roles of digitalization in sustainability transitions.
In this paper in European Planning Studies, Bugge, Andersen, and Steen, aim to advance our understanding of the geographies and continuities of transformative change, by exploring the role of regional innovation systems in mission-oriented innovation. systems.
This paper, by Fontes, Bento, and Andersen, investigates the conditions in which the development of new technologies induce structural change in the economy. A literature review reveals three factors that influence the industrial transformative capacity of a technology: context; complementarities; competition.
In this paper, Bours, Wanzenböck, and Frenken, propose a small wins approach as a new governance strategy to deal with wicked societal problems.
In this paper, Jakoba Sraml Gonzalez and Magnus Gulbrandsen, discuss how established industries adapt to digital transformation. While digitalisation is perceived as an impetus for change, either due to the opportunities or threats it brings about, not all industries are able to change unlimitedly. The paper uses the newspaper industry in Norway as a case.
In this working paper, Jan Fagerberg, explores the role of demand-oriented innovation policies in supporting the global green shift. The paper focuses on three transitions that have occurred quickly: Wind energy in Denmark, the German Energiewende and electrical cars in Norway.