Information and Resources on Gender Equality and Gender Research in Norway

Research Publications
(07.03.2007)
A selection of publications published by gender researchers from Norway, publish in English between 1996-2006.
Alsos, G. A., Isaksen, E. J., & Ljunggren, E. (2006). New venture financing and subsequent business growth in men- and women-led businesses. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 30(5), 667-686.
Andenaes, A. (2005). Neutral claims - Gendered meanings: Parenthood and developmental psychology in a modem welfare state. Feminism & Psychology, 15(2), 209-226.
Andresen, A. (2002). Gender, after-care and reform in inter-war Norway. In P. Cox & H. Shore (eds.), Becoming delinquent : British and European youth, 1650-1950 pp. 123-140). Aldershot Ashgate.
Andresen, A., Sigurdsson, J. V., Nagel, A. H., Dyrvik, S., Hovland, E., Bjornson, O., et al. (2000). A challenge on the research agenda - Gender analysis of a nation's history (Discussion of A 'Gender Perspective on Norwegian History from the Vikings to the Year 2000' by Ida Blom and Solvi Sogner). Historisk Tidsskrift, 79(2), 243-266.
Angell, O. H. (2004). Welfare, church and gender in Norway. In N. E. Beckman (ed.), Welfare, church and gender in eight European countries pp. 63-102). Uppsala: Diakonivetenskapliga institutet.
Arenal, E. (1997). Rethinking self and society: subjectivity, gender and identity. Bergen: University of Bergen, Centre for Feminist Research in the Humanities.
Arnesen, K. (2003). Playing gender in public and community spaces. Norsk geografisk tidsskrift, 57(3), 164-172.
Arntsen, H. (1998 ). You've come a long way, baby? : some questions of gender representation in Zimbabwean women's magazines. In R. Waldahl (ed.), Perspectives on media, culture and democracy in Zimbabwe). Oslo: Department of media and communication.
Attanapola, C. T. (2005). Unravelling women's stories of health: female workers' experiences of work, gender roles and empowerment relating to health in Katunayake export-processing zone, Sri Lanka (Vol. 2005:218). Trondheim: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Social Sciences and Technology Management, Department of Geography.
Balsvik, R. R. (2000). Where are we? : notes on the history of North Norway in a gender perspective. In H. Valestrand (ed.), Nord og nedenfra : bidrag fra "Tromsøforskere" til Women's Worlds 99 pp. 72-82). Tromsø: Kvinnforsk, Universitetet i Tromsø.
Bandlien, B. (2005). Man or monster?: negotiations of masculinity in Old Norse society (Vol. 236). Oslo: Unipub.
Barth, E., Røed, M., & Torp, H. (2002). Towards a closing of the gender pay gap : a comparative study of three occupations in six European countries. Oslo: The Norwegian Centre of Gender Equality.
Barth, E., Torp, H., & Røed, M. (2002). Towards a closing of the gender pay gap : country report Norway. Oslo: Institute for Social Research : The Norwegian Centre for Gender Equality.
Berg, A.-J. (1996). Digital feminism. Dragvoll: Centre for Technology and Society, NTNU.
Berg, N. G. (2004). Discourses on Rurality and Gender in Norwegian Rural Studies. In H. Goverde, H. d. Haan & M. Baylina (eds.), Power and Gender in European Rural Development pp. 127-144). Aldershot: Ashgate
Berg, N. G., & Forsberg, G. (2003). Rural geography and feminist geography - discourses on rurality and gender in Scandinavia and Britain. In J. Øhman & K. Simonsen (eds.), Voices from the North. New Trends in Nordic Human Geography pp. 173-190). Aldershot: Ashgate
Berge, B.-M., & Ve, H. (2000). Action research for gender equity. Buckingham: Open University Press.
Berggren, M., Nikula, V., & Silvell, M. (2003 ). Steg för steg : att arbeta med gender mainstreaming som strategi = Step by step : strategic work with gender mainstreaming. København Nordiska ministerrådet.
Bergman, S. (2004). Collective organizing and claim making on child care in Norden: Blurring the boundaries between the inside and the outside. Social Politics, 11(2), 217-246.
Bergqvist, C., & Borchorst, A. (1999). Equal democracies?: gender and politics in the Nordic countries. Oslo: Scandinavian University Press.
Bettio, F., & Plantenga, J. (2004). Comparing care regimes in Europe. Feminist Economics, 10(1), 85-113.
Birkelund, G. E. (1997). Women and social class - towards a more complete picture. Sosiologisk tidsskrift, 5(2), 145-165.
Birkelund, G. E., Goodman, L. A., & Rose, D. (1996). The latent structure of job characteristics of men and women. American Journal Of Sociology, 102(1), 80-113.
Bjerkan, L. (2005). A Life of one's own: rehabilitation of victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation. Oslo: Fafo.
Blom, I. (1996). Nation, Class, Gender - Scandinavia at the Turn of the Century. Scandinavian Journal of History, 21(1), 1-16.
Blom, I. (1998). Change or Continuity in European Gender Relations? In Women and Political Change. Perspectives from Eastern Europe : selected papers from the Fifth World Congress of Central and East European Studies, Warsaw, 1995 pp. 27-42). New York: St. Martin's Press.
Blom, I. (1999). A gendered approach to the history of the welfare state: reflections on a study of the fight against tuberculosis. In Gendering Scottish History: An International Approach pp. 84-87). Glasgow: Cruithne Press.
Blom, I. (1999). The Roots of the Norwegian Welfare State : A Gender Perspective. In Gendering Scottish History : An International Perspective). Basingstoke: Macmillan Press.
Blom, I. (2000). Gender and Nation States: An International Comparative Perspective. In Nationalism and Gender Order in the Long Nineteenth Century pp. 3-26). Oxford Berg Publishers.
Blom, I. (2001). Gender as an analytical tool in global history. In Making sense of global history: The 19th International Congress of the Historical Sciences, Oslo 2000: Commemorative volume pp. 71-88). Oslo: Universitetsforlaget
Blom, I. (2004). Contagious women and male clients: public policies to prevent venereal diseases in Norway, 1888-1960. Scandinavian Journal of History, 29 (2), 97-117.
Blom, I. (2004). Widows, widowers and the construction of the Norwegian welfare society, c. 1900-1960s. Scandinavian Journal of History, 29(3-4), 263-275.
Blom, I., Hagemann, K., & Hall, C. (2000). Gendered Nations: Nationalism and Gender Order in the Long Nineteeth Century. Oxford Berg Publishers.
Boje, T. P., & Leira, A. (2000). Gender, welfare state, and the market: towards a new division of labour. London: Routledge.
Bolsø, A. (2002). Power in the erotic: feminism and lesbian practice. Trondheim: Department of Sociology and Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences and Technology Management, Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
Brackenridge, C. & Fasting, K. (2002). Sexual Harassment and Abuse in Sport: The Research Context. Journal of Sexual Aggression, 8(2), 3-15.
Brackenridge, C. & Fasting, K. (2005). The Grooming Process in Sport: Narratives of Sexual Harassment and Abuse. Auto/Biography, 13(1), 20.
Brandth, B. (2001). The gender of agriculture. Trondheim: Centre for Rural Research.
Brandth, B., & Haugen, M. S. (1997). Rural women, feminism and the politics of identity. Sociologia Ruralis, 37(3), 325-344.
Brandth, B., & Haugen, M. S. (2000). From lumberjack to business manager: masculinity in the Norwegian forestry press. Journal of Rural Studies, 16(3), 343-355.
Brandth, B., & Haugen, M. S. (2005). Doing rural masculinity - From logging to outfield tourism. Journal Of Gender Studies, 14(1), 13-22.
Brandth, B., & Kvande, E. (1997). Masculinity and child care : the reconstruction of fathering. Dragvoll: Senter for kvinneforskning, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet.
Brandth, B., & Kvande, E. (2001). Flexible Work and Flexible Fathers. Work, Employment & Society, 15(2), 251-267.
Brandth, B., & Kvande, E. (2002). Reflexive fathers: negotiating parental leave and working life. Gender, Work and Organization, 9(2), 186-204.
Brandth, B., & Kvande, E. (2003). "Home Alone" Fathers. NIKK magasin(3), 22-25.
Brandth, B., & Kvande, E. (2003). Children, Work and the New fathers. Father Presence in Child Care. In A.-M. Jensen & L. McKee (eds.), Children and the Changing Family - Between Transformation and Negotiation). London: Falmer Routledge.
Brandth, B., Follo, G., & Haugen, M. S. (2002). Women in forestry : gender processes and coping strategies. Trondheim: Centre for Rural Research, Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
Bratberg, E., Dahl, S. A., & Risa, A. E. (2002). 'The double burden' - Do combinations of career and family obligations increase sickness absence among women? European Sociological Review, 18(2), 233-249.
Broch, H. B. (2003). Embodied play and gender identities in competitive handball for children in Norway. In E. P. Archetti & N. Dyck (eds.), Sport, Dance and Embodied Identities pp. 75-93). Oxford: Berg Publishers
Bromseth, J. C. H. (2006). Genre trouble and the body that mattered: negotiations of gender, sexuality and identity in a Scandinavian mailing list community for lesbian and bisexual women (Vol. 76-2006). Trondheim: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Arts, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture.
Bull, H. H. (2006). Marriage decisions in a peasant society: the role of the family of origin with regard to adult children's choice of marriage partner and the timing of their marriage in Rendalen, Norway, 1750-1900 (Vol. 268). Oslo: Faculty of Humanities, University of Oslo.
Byberg, I. H. (2002). Immigrant women in Norway : a summary of findings on demography, education, labour and income. Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå.
Bye, L. M. (2003). Masculinity and rurality at play in stories about hunting. Norsk geografisk tidsskrift, 57(3), 145-153.
Bø, I. (2002). Mors og fars foreldreskap når barnehagen er med i bildet = Mother's and father's parenthood when child daycare is part of the picture. Nordisk pedagogikk = Nordic Educational Research, 22(1), 1-12.
Bøhn, P. K. (2000). Motivation in children: the effect of achievement goal values and the perception of parents' achievement goal values on the nature of boys and girls involvement in sport. Oslo: Norges idrettshøgskole.
Børresen, K. E. (2002). From patristics to matristics: selected articles on Christian gender models. Roma: Herder Verlag.
Børresen, K. E. (2004). Christian and Islamic gender models in formative traditions. Roma: Herder Verlag.
Børresen, K. E., Cabibbo, S., & Specht, E. (2001). European Studies on Gender and Religion. Roma: Carocci.
Børresen, K. E., Cabibbo, S., & Specht, E. (2001). Gender and religion: European studies. Roma: Carocci.
Challenging situatedness: gender, culture and the production of knowledge (2005). Engelstad, E., & Gerrard, S. (Eds.). Delft: Eburon.
Corneliussen, H. (2004). "I don't understand computer programming, because I'm a woman!": Negotiating gendered positions in a Norwegian discourse of computing. In K. Morgan, C. A. Brebbia & D. Almorza (eds.), Human Perspectives in the Internet Society: Culture, Psychology, and Gender pp. 173-182). Southampton: WIT Press.
Crompton, R., Feuvre, N. L., & Birkelund, G. E. (1999). The Restructuring of Gender Relations within the Medical Profession. In R. Crompton (ed.), Restructuring Gender Relations and Employment. The Decline of the Male Breadwinner pp. 179-200). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Crossing borders : re-mapping women's movements at the turn of the 21st century (2004). Rømer Christensen, H., Halsaa, B., & Saarinen, A. (Eds.). Odense: University Press of Southern Denmark.
Dahl, S.-Å., Nilsen, Ø. A., & Vaage, K. (2003). Gender differences in early retirement behaviour. European Sociological Review, 19(2), 179-198.
Dahl, T. S. (1997). The Muslim family: a study of women's rights in Islam. Oslo: Scandinavian University Press.
Danbolt, I. L., Gumbonzvanda, N., & Karamé, K. H. (2005). Towards achieving the MDGs in Sudan: centrality of women's leadership and gender equality. Oslo: The Government of Norway.
Datta, A. (2002). Our worlds, our lives: gender equality and governance in the Indian and Norwegian contexts. Trondheim: Senter for kvinne- og kjønnsforskning, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet.
Dialogue on care (2004). Wærness, K. (Ed.). Bergen: University of Bergen, Centre for Women's and Gender Research.
Egeland, C. (2004). Interventions in a cat's cradle. NORA : Nordic Journal for Women's Studies, 12(2), 83-92.
Egeland, C. (2004). What's feminist in feminist theory? European Journal of Women's Studies, 11(2), 177-188.
Egeland, C. (2005). An elaboration of feminist critique as intervention. European Journal of Women's Studies, 12(3), 267-280.
Ellingsæter, A. L. (1998). Dual breadwinner societies : provider models in the Scandinavian welfare states. Acta sociologica, 41(1), 59-73.
Ellingsæter, A. L. (1998). Labour market restructuring and polarization processes: The significance of political-institutional factors. Economic and Industrial Democracy, 19(4), 579-603.
Ellingsæter, A. L. (1999). Gender mainstreaming and employment policy: Norway report. Oslo: Institutt for samfunnsforskning.
Ellingsæter, A. L. (2000). Scandinavian transformations: Labour markets, politics and gender divisions. Economic and Industrial Democracy, 21(3), 335-359.
Ellingsæter, A. L. (2003). The complexity of family policy reform - The case of Norway. European Societies, 5(4), 419-443.
Ellingsæter, A. L., & Hedlund, M.-A. (1998). Care resources, employment and gender equality in Norway. Oslo: Institutt for samfunnsforskning.
Eng, H. (2003). Sporting sex/uality : doing sex and sexuality in a Norwegian sports context. Oslo: Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education.
Engan, E. T., Brandth, B., & Kvande, E. (2003). Culture, Custom and Caring. Men’s and Women’s Possibilities to Parental leave. Report 1. Statistical information Norway. Trondheim: NTNU.
Engan, E. T., Brandth, B., & Kvande, E. (2003). Culture, Custom and Caring. Men’s and Women’s Possibilities to Parental leave. Report 2. Qualitative description of cases, Norway. Trondheim: NTNU.
Engdal, M. (2005). Ricoeur and the girls - On the playful presentation of being a girl in a threatening world and Ricoeur's paradigm of reading. European Journal of Women's Studies, 12(4), 453-469.
Engelstad, E. (2004). F-word? Feminist Gender Archaeology. In T. Østigård, N. Anfinset, T. Sætersdal & R. Håland (eds.), Combining the past and the present : archaeological perspectives on society : proceedings from the conference 'Pre-history in a global perspective' held in Bergen, August 31st - September 2nd 2001, in honour of professor Randi Haaland's 60th anniversary pp. 39-45). Oxford Archaeopress.
Ericsson, K., & Simonsen, E. (2005). Children of World War II: the hidden enemy legacy. Oxford: Berg.
Eriksen, A. (2004). Silent movement: transformations of gendered social structures in North Ambrym, Vanuatu. Bergen: [A. Eriksen].
Eriksen, J. (2003). Public payment for informal care of disabled children - Some dilemmas of the Norwegian welfare state. European Societies, 5(4), 445-463.
Eriksen, T. R. (2004). Gendered professional identity and professional knowledge in female health education - put into perspective by a follow-up study (1987-2002) NORA : Nordic Journal for Women's Studies, 12(1), 20-30.
Evaluation of the "strategy for women and gender equality in development cooperation (1997-2005)". (2005). Oslo: Norad.
Falkenberg, J. (2003). Decreasing numbers at increasing levels: An investigation of the gender imbalance at NHH. Gender, Work & Organization, 10(2), 175-193.
Fasting, K., Pfister, G. & Scraton, S. (1997). Cross-national Research on Women and Sport. Some Theoretical, Methodological and Practical Challenges. WSPAJ 6(1), 85-107.
Fasting, K., Scraton, S., Pfister, G., & Vazquez, B. (1998). Women and Football: A contradiction? The beginnning of Women's Football in Four European Countries. The European Sport History Review, 1, 1-26.
Fasting, K. (1998). Meaning of Recreational Sport in the Lives of Norwegian Women. Women in Sport & Physical Activity Journal, 7(1), 141-151.
Fasting, K. & Pfister, G. (2000). Female and male coaches in the eyes of female elite soccer player. European Physical Education Review, 6, 91-110.
Fasting, K., Brackenridge, C. & Walseth, K. (2002). Consequences of Sexual Harassment in Sport. The Journal of Sexual Aggression, 8(2), 37-48.
Fasting, K. (2003). Small Country - Big Results: Women's Football in Norway. In Hong, F. & Mangan, J. A. (Eds.) Soccer and Society-Special Issue Soccer, Women, Sexual Liberation Kicking Off a New Era. 4(2/3), 149-162.
Fasting, K., Brackenridge, C. & Sundgot-Borgen, J. (2003). Experiences of Sexual Harassment and Abuse among Norwegian Elite female athletes and non-athletes. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 74(1), 84-97.
Fasting, K., Brackenridge. & Sundgot-Borgen, J. (2004) Prevalence of Sexual Harassment among Norwegian Female Elite Athlete in Relation to Sport Type. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 39(4), 373-386.
Fiori, F. (2003). Family and fertility patterns in Norway : a gender perspective. [Trondheim]: Department of Sociology and Political Science, NTNU.
Follo, G. (2000). Machines, muscles and rough talk: young women among males in forestry education. Trondheim: Centre for Rural Research, Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
Follo, G. (2002). A hero's journey: young women among males in forestry education. Journal of Rural Studies, 18(3), 293-306.
Forseth, U. (2005). Gender matters? Exploring how gender is negotiated in service encounters. Gender, Work & Organization, 12(5), 440-459.
Foss, C., & Hofoss, D. (2004). Patients' voices on satisfaction: unheeded women and maltreated men? Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 18(3), 273-280.
Foss, L. (2005). The Norwegian paradox: World champion in gender equality - looser in female management recruitment. In A. M. Fuglseth, I. A. Kleppe & K. Grønhaug (eds.), Anthology for Kjell Grønhaug in celebration of his 70th birthday pp. 237-358). Bergen: Fagbokforlaget
Frånberg, G.-M., & Skålnes, S. (1998). The social construction of gender in different cultural contexts. Stockholm: Fritzes.
Fuglerud, Ø. (2002). The housewife and the soldier. Tamil construction of womanhood in the age of migration. Kvinder, Køn & Forsknng(2), 20-30.
Furseth, I. (2005). From "Everything has a meaning" to "I want to believe in something": Religious change between two generations of women in Norway. Social Compass, 52(2), 157-168.
Fürst, E. L. o., & Ekstrøm, M. P. (2001). The Gendered Division of Cooking. In U. Kjærnes (ed.), Eating Patterns. A Day in the Lives of Nordic Peoples). Lysaker National Instititute for Consumer Research.
Gansmo, H. J. (2004). Towards a happy ending for girls and computing? Trondheim: Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, Faculty of Arts, Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
Gansmo, H. J., Nordli, H., & Sørensen, K. H. (2003). The gender game : a study of Norwegian computer game designers. Trondheim: Senter for teknologi og samfunn, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet.
Gender and disability research in the Nordic countries (2004). Kristiansen, K., & Rannveig, T. (Eds.). Lund: Studentlitteratur.
Gender and sport. (2000). Oslo: Norges idrettshøgskole.
Gender and vocation : women, religion and social change in the Nordic countries, 1830-1940 (2000). Markkola, P. (Ed.). Helsinki: Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden seura/Finnish Literature Society.
Gender equality in Tunisia and Norway: report from the seminar at Fafo 13.-17. February 1998 (1998). Stokke, L. J. (Ed.). Oslo: Fafo.
Gender, bodies and work (2005). Morgan, D. H. J., Brandth, B., & Kvande, E. (Eds.). Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
Gender, power, text : Nordic culture in the twentieth century (2004). Forsås-Scott, H. (Ed.). Norwich: Norvik Press.
Gender, race and religion : Nordic missions 1860-1940 (2003). Okkenhaug, I. M. (Ed.). Uppsala: Swedish Institute of Missionary Research.
Gender, religion and change in the Middle East : two hundred years of history (2005). Okkenhaug, I. M., & Flaskerud, I. (Eds.). New York: Berg.
Generations, kinship and care: gendered provisions of social security in central eastern Europe (2005). Haukanes, H., & Pine, F. (Eds.). Bergen: University of Bergen, Centre for Women's and Gender Research.
Gerrard, S. (2000). The gender dimension of local festivals: The fishery crisis and women's and men's political actions in north Norwegian communities. Womens Studies International Forum, 23(3), 299-309.
Gerrard, S. (2005). Living with the fish quotas: Changing gendered practices? Tidsskrift for kjønnsforskning( 4), 34-49.
Gerrard, S., & Balsvik, R. R. (1999). Global coasts: life changes, gender challenges. Tromsø: Kvinnforsk, University of Tromsø.
Gjerberg, E. (2001). Medical women - towards full integration? An analysis of the specialty choices made by two cohorts of Norwegian doctors. Social Science & Medicine, 52(3), 331-343.
Gjerberg, E. (2002). Gender similarities in doctors' preferences - and gender differences in final specialisation. Social Science & Medicine, 54(4), 591-605.
Gjerberg, E. (2003). Women doctors in Norway: the challenging balance between career and family life. Social Science & Medicine, 57(7), 1327-1341.
Gjerberg, E., & Kjolsrod, L. (2001). The doctor-nurse relationship: how easy is it to be a female doctor co-operating with a female nurse? Social Science & Medicine, 52(2), 189-202.
Gjesdal, S. (2001). The role of gender in long-term sickness absence and transition to permanent disability benefits : results from a multiregister based, prospective study in Norway 1990-1995. Bergen: Program for helseøkonomi i Bergen.
Gjesdal, S., Lie, R. T., & Maeland, J. G. (2004). Variations in the risk of disability pension in Norway 1970-99 - A gender-specific age-period-cohort analysis. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 32(5), 340-348.
Gooderham, P., Nordhaug, O., Ringdal, K., & Birkelund, G. E. (2004). Job values among future business leaders : the impact of gender and social background. Scandinavian journal of management, 20(3), 277-295.
Graff, I. (2005). Empowerment, accountability and equality: quotas for women in international law and Pakistani politics. Oslo: Institutt for offentlig rett, Universitetet i Oslo.
Grue, L., & Laerum, K. T. (2002). 'Doing motherhood': some experiences of mothers with physical disabilities. Disability & Society, 17(6), 671-683.
Grönroos, M., & Lorenzen, E. (2003). Jämställdhetsstatistik i Norden: kartläggning av status år 2002 = Statistics on gender equality in the Nordic countries : a survey of the status 2002. København: Nordisk ministerråd.
Guldvik, I., & Halsaa, B. (1998). Equal pay - an impossible task? Lillehammer: Høgskolen i Lillehammer.
Gullestad, M. (2001). Kitchen-table society : a case study of the family life and friendships of young working-class mothers in urban Norway. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget.
Gullestad, M. (2006). Plausible prejudice : everyday experiences and social images of nation, culture and race. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget.
Hagemann, G. (2002). Citizenship and social order: Gender politics in twentieth-century Norway and Sweden. Womens History Review, 11(3), 417-429.
Hagemann, G. (2002). Housewife or Citizen? The Dilemma of Twentieth-Century Gender Politics. In Pathways to the Past: Essays in Honour of Sølvi Sogner pp. 152-162). Oslo Novus forlag.
Hagene, T. (2002). Work and love, patronage and patriarchy: histories and memories of a cooperative and its women, Nicaragua 1983-2000 (Vol. 2002:12). Oslo: Oslo University College, Center for multicultural and international studies (SEFIA).
Halsaa, B. (2002). The History of the Women's Movement in Norway. In R. Braidotti & G. Griffin (eds.), Thinking differently : a reader in European women's studies ). London Zed Books.
Halsaa, B. (2004). Bed of Roses: Academic Feminism 1880-1980. In H. Rømer Christensen, B. Halsaa & A. Saarinen (eds.), Crossing Borders : Re-mapping Women's Movements at the Turn of the 21st Century pp. 81-99). Odense: University Press of Southern Denmark.
Halvorsen, R. (1998). The Ambiguity of Lesbian and Gay Marriages. Change and Continuity in the Symbolic Order. Journal of Homosexuality, 35 (3/4).
Hamilton, L. C., & Otterstad, O. (1998). Sex ratio and community size : Notes from the Northern Atlantic. Population and Environment, 20(1), 11-22.
Hansen, M. N. (1997). The Scandinavian welfare state model: The impact of the public sector on segregation and gender equality. Work, Employment & Society, 11(1), 83-99.
Haram, L. (1999). Women out of sight: modern women in gendered worlds : the case of the Meru of Northern Tanzania. Bergen: Department of Social Anthropology, University of Bergen.
Haugen, M. S. (1998). Women farmers in Norway. Trondheim: Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet.
Haugen, M. S. (2004). Rural women's employment opportunities and constraints : the Norwegian case. In H. Buller & K. Hoggart (eds.), Women in the European countryside). Aldershot: Ashgate.
Haugen, M. S., & Blekesaune, A. (2000). Work situation and life quality among Norwegian Farm Women. Trondheim: Centre for Rural Research, Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
Haukanes, H., & Pine, F. (2005). Generations, kinship and care: gendered provisions of social security in central eastern Europe. Bergen: University of Bergen, Centre for Women's and Gender Research.
Heidar, K., & Pedersen, K. (2006). Party feminism: Gender gaps within Nordic political parties. Scandinavian Political Studies, 29(3), 192-218.
Hellum, A. (1998). Women's Human Rights and African Customary Laws: Between Universalism and Relativism - Individualisim and Communitarianism. European Journal of Development Studies(3), 88-104.
Hellum, A. (1999). Women's human rights and legal pluralism in Africa: mixed norms and identities in infertility management in Zimbabwe. Oslo: Mond Books.
Hellum, A. (2000). Changing Law and Gender Relations in Post-colonial Africa: Options and Limits for the Subjects of Legal Pluralism. Law and Social Enquiry, 25(2), 635-655.
Hellum, A. (2006). From human development to human rights: a Southern African perspective on women's and teenage girls' right to reproductive choice, 33(1), 53-82.
Hellum, A., Stewart, J., & Bentzon, A. W. (1998). Pursuing grounded theory in law : South-North experiences in developing women's law. Harare: Mond books.
Hjorthol, R. (2001). Gendered aspects of time related to everyday journeys. Acta sociologica, 44(1), 37-49.
Hoel, M. (1997). Female dominated occupations in the caring sector in Norway: report to the OECD Expert Group on Female Dominated Occupations. Oslo: Institute for Social Research.
Holst, C. (2005). Feminism, epistemology & morality. Bergen: Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences & Center for the Study of the Sciences and Humanities, Faculty of Arts, University of Bergen.
Holst, C. (2005). Gender and Situatedness - a new way of constructing knowledge? In E. Engelstad & S. Gerrard (eds.), Challenging situatedness : gender, culture and the production of knowledge ). Delft: Eburon
Holter, Ø. G. (1997). Gender, patriarchy and capitalism : a social forms analysis. Oslo: Work Research Institute.
Holter, Ø. G. (1997). Work, gender and the future. Journal of Organizational Change Management, 10(2), 167-.
Holter, Ø. G. (2003). Can men do it? : men and gender equality - the Nordic experience. Copenhagen: Nordic Council of Ministers / Nordiska ministerrådet.
Holter, Ø. G., Riesenfeld, V., & Scambor, E. (2005). "We don't have anything like that here!": organisations, men and gender equality. In R. Puchert, M. Gärtner & S. Höyng (eds.), Work changes gender : men and equality in the transition of labour forms pp. 73-104). Opladen, Germany: Barbara Budrich Publ.
Hoogensen, G., & Stuvoy, K. (2006). Gender, resistance and human security. Security Dialogue, 37(2), 207-228.
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