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Globalisation, Institutions and the Welfare State

Number1223
Project managerBernt Bratsberg
ClientNORFACE via UiO
Client project no.462-14-082
ParticipantsAsbjørn Goul Bjerrum Andersen
Elisabeth Fevang
Øystein M. Hernæs
Simen Markussen
Oddbjørn Raaum
Anna Rosso
Knut Røed
Ragnhild Camilla Schreiner
Selma Walther
Period2015 - 2017

Project description

Globalisation, Institutions and the Welfare State (GIWeS) is a joint project organized around international research groups at the Frisch Centre, University College London, University of Linz and University of Oslo. Focussing on the global changes since 1989, the objective of GIWeS is to produce first class research on how trade, technology and the welfare state interact; on the challenges to national welfare states in an integrated European labour market, and on the political support for reform.

Publications

Scientific Journal

Author(s):Title:Year:Reference:Link:
Bratsberg, Bernt, Giovanni Facchini, Tommaso Frattini, Anna Cecilia RossoAre political and economic integration intertwined?2023Economica Vol 90(360), 1265-1306[PDF] [DOI]
Bratsberg, Bernt, Jeremy Ferwerda, Henning Finseraas, Andreas KotsadamHow Settlement Locations and Local Networks Influence Immigrant Political Integration2021American Journal of Political Science Vol 65 (3), 551-565[PDF] [DOI]
Bratsberg, Bernt, Knut Røed, Oddbjørn RaaumExcess Churn in Integrated Labor Markets2020Journal of Population Economics [DOI]
Bratsberg, Bernt, Oddbjørn Raaum, Knut RøedImmigrant Labor Market Integration across Admission Classes2017Nordic Economic Policy Review 17-54[PDF]

Other publications

Author(s):Title:Year:Reference:Link:
Bratsberg, Bernt, Jeremy Ferwerda, Henning Finseraas and Andreas KotsadamHow Settlement Locations and Local Networks Influence Immigrant Political Integration2019CReAM discussion paper no 18/19[PDF]
Bratsberg, Bernt, Oddbjørn Raaum, and Knut RøedExcess Churn in Integrated Labor Markets2019IZA discussion paper no 12697[PDF]
Bratsberg, Bernt, Oddbjørn Raaum and Knut RøedImmigrant Labor Market Integration across Admission Classes2017IZA discussion paper no 10513[PDF]