SOS2603 - Syllabus/achievement requirements

* = the article is in the course compendium

@ = the article is available online

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Compendium

* Brochmann, Grete and Knut Kjeldstadli 2008. A history of immigration. The case of Norway 900-2000. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. pp 201-212, 223- 235 and pp 267-285 [23+18 pages] (korrigert sideantall 21.9)

* Esping-Andersen, Gøsta (1990), “De-commodification in social policy”, Ch 2 (pp. 35-54) in Esping-Andersen, The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism, Cambridge: Polity. [20 pages]

* Gøsta Esping-Andersen: Social Foundations of Postindustrial Economies. Oxford University Press 1999, pp. 47-72. [25 pages]

* Fangen, Katrine and Ferdinand Andreas Mohn (2010) “Norway: The Pitfalls of Egalitarianism” in: Fangen, Katrine; Fossan, Kirsten and Mohn, Ferdinand Andreas (eds.) Inclusion And Exclusion of Young Adult Migrants in Europe: Barriers and Bridges. Surrey: Ashgate [35 pages]

* Hagelund, Anniken and G. Brochmann 2009. “From rights to duties? Welfare and citizenship for immigrants and refugees in Scandinavia”. In Patrick Baert, Sokratis Koniordos, Giovanna Procacci and Carlo Ruzza (eds.) Conflict, Citizenship and Civil Society. London/New York: Routledge. pp 141-161 [20 pages]

* Hagen, Inger Marie (2011), ”The sociology of work”, In: Gunnar C. Aakvaag, Michael Hviid Jacobsen, Thomas Johansson, Introduction to Sociology. Scandinavian Sensibilities. Harlow: Pearson 2012, Ch 2, p. 30-57. (27 pages)

* Kuhnle, Stein (2009). “The Nordic Model: Ambiguous, but Useful Concept” in Herbert Obinger, Elmar Rieger (Hg.) Wohlfahrtsstaatlichkeit in entwickelten Demokratien: Herausforderungen, Reformen und Perspektiven, Frankfurt/New York: Campus Verlag, 2009: 275-294. [19 pages]

*Lappegård, T. 2014. Chapter 2: Changing European Families. In The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to the Sociology of Families, J. Treas, J. Scott & M. Richards (Eds.). (22 pages)

* Mjøset, Lars (2003). “Norden in the European state system. A presentation of Einar Maseng’s forgotten analysis”, in Ralf Eriksson, Markus Jäntti & Johan Willner, editors, Att förstå och förändra världen: En festskrift för Jan Otto Andersson, Åbo Akademis Förlag, Turku 2003, pp. 161-206. [46 pages]

E-readings

@ Arpino, B., G. Esping-Andersen & L. Pessin. 2015. How Do Changes in Gender Role AttitudesTowards Female Employment Influence Fertility? A Macro-Level Analysis. European Sociological Review, 31(3): 370–382. (12 pages)

@ Bratsberg, Bernt and Knut Røed (2016) “The Nordic welfare model in an open European labor market” Nordic Economic Policy Review 2/2015: 19-42.  (24 pages)  

@ Brochmann, Grete and I. Seland 2010. “Citizenship Policies and Ideas of Nationhood in Scandinavia”. Citizenship Studies, vol 14, no 4. Pp 429-445 [16 pages]

@ Cappelen, C. & Midtbø, T. (2016). ”Intra-EU Labour Migration and Support for the Norwegian Welfare State.” European Sociological Review 32 (6): 691-703. [13 pages] 

@ Cooke, L.P. et al 2013. “Labor and Love: Wives’ Employment and Divorce Risk in its Socio-Political Context”, Social Politics, 20:4, 482-509.

@ Ellingsæter, A. L. (2012) “Ideational struggles over symmetrical parenthood: the Norwegian daddy quota”, Journal of Social Policy 41: 695-714 [20 pages].

@ Ellingsæter, A.L. (2014) Nordic Earner-Carer Models - Why Stability and Instability? Journal of Social Policy, 43(3): 555-574. [19 pages]. 

@ Hermansen, Are Skeie (2016). ”Moving Up or Falling Behind? Intergenerational Socioeconomic Transmission among Children of Immigrants in Norway.” European Sociological Review 32 (5): 675-689. [15 pages]

@ Holland, J. A. 2017. The timing of marriage vis-à-vis coresidence and childbearing in Europe and the United States. Demographic Research, 36(20): 609-626. (27 pages)

@Jalovaara, M., et al. 2017. Education, Gender, and Cohort Fertility in the Nordic Countries. Stockholm Research Reports in Demography 2017:06. (27 pages) [Journal publication forthcoming].

@ Kangas, Olli, Urban Lundberg and Niels Ploug (2010). ”Three Routes to Pension Reform: Politics and Institutions in Reforming Pensions in Denmark, Finland and Sweden”, Social Policy & Administration, 44:3, 265–284. [19 p]

@Lappegård, T., F. Goldscheider & E. Bernhardt. 2017. Introduction to the Special Collection on Finding Work–Life Balance: History, Determinants, and Consequences of New Breadwinning Models in the Industrialized World. Demographic Research, 37(2): 853-866. (13 pages)

@ Lister, R. (2009) “A Nordic Nirvana? Gender, Citizenship, and Social Justice in the Nordic Welfare States”, Social Politics 16(2): 242-278 [37 pages].

@ Espen Løken, Torgeir Aarvaag Stokke and Kristine Nergaard (2013) Labour Relations in Norway. Oslo: Fafo report 2013-09 [62 pages]

@ Mandel, H. and Shalev, M. (2009). “How Welfare States Shape the Gender Pay Gap: A Theoretical and Comparative Analysis”, Social Forces, 87, 1873-1911. (38 pages)

@ McDonald, P. (2006). ”Low Fertility and the State: The Efficacy of Policy.” Population and Development Review, 32(3), 485-510. (25p) 

@ Nergaard, Kristine (2014), ”Social Democratic Capitalism”. In: Adrian Wilkinson, Geoffrey Wood, and Richard Deeg (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Employment Relations. Oxford University Press, 292-316. (24 pages)

@ Peng Ito and Joseph Wong (2010). “East Asia”, in F. G. Castles, et. al., editors, The Oxford Handbook of the Welfare State. Oxford: Oxford University press 2010, s. 656-670. [14 pages]

@ Sahlberg, Pasi (2007). “Educational policies for raising student learning: the Finnish approach”, Journal of Education Policy, 22:2, March 2007, p. 147-171. [24 p.]

@ Volckmar, Nina and Susanne Wiborg, 2014. A Social Democratic Response to Market-Led Education Policies: Concession or Rejection? 117-131 U. Blossing et al. (eds.), The Nordic Education Model: ‘A School for All’ Encounters Neo-Liberal Policy, Policy Implications of Research in Education 1, Dordrecht: Springer Science/Business Media. [14 p]

@ Wiborg , Susanne 2004. “Education and Social Integration: a comparative study of the comprehensive school system in Scandinavia.” London Review of Education, Vol. 2, No. 2, July 2004, 83-93. [10 p]

@ Østby, Lars and Kristin Henriksen (2013) “Immigrants – what we know and don’t know” [English version] Samfunnsspeilet 5/2013: 2-9. (9 pages)  

Other articles

Lars Mjøset, “The Nordic models – historical dynamics and present challenges. An analysis with reference to international conditions and social movements” (37 pp), translation of a chapter published as Ch. 10 of Ivar Frønes & Lise Kjølsrød, editors, Det norske samfunnet, 7th edition, volume 1, Oslo: Gyldendal 2016. [Manuscript will be made available in Canvas]

Mjøset, Lars (2016), ”The Nordic Route to Development”, Ch. 29 in Erik S. Reinert, Jayati Ghosh & Rainer Kattel (red.), Handbook of Alternative Theories of Economic Development. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar 2016, 533-569. [Manuscript will be made available in Canvas]

Total number of pages: 823

Sale of readings

Readings can be purchased at Akademika, the campus bookshop. For this course, you need to buy the compendium (consisting of readings that can not be retrieved from the web). You can buy it at the basement floor of Akademika, at the counter labelled "Kopiutsalget". You will need to show a valid card showing that you are registered for this semester. Students that do not have a permission to study can buy the compendium as long as they have paid the semester fee and have registered.

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