• Assimilation effects on poverty among immigrants in Norway 

      Galloway, Taryn Ann; Aaberge, Rolf (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2005)
      This paper discusses the question of whether or not the high incidence of poverty among immigrants in Norway persists even after immigrants have been in the country for a long period, i.e. after they have had the opportunity ...
    • Declined Total Fertility Rate Among Immigrants and the Role of Newly Arrived Women in Norway 

      Tønnessen, Marianne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      In many Western countries, the total fertility rate (TFR) of immigrant women has declined over the last decades. This paper proposes two methods for investigating such changes in the aggregate immigrant fertility level: ...
    • Do immigrants integrate out of poverty in Norway 

      Galloway, Taryn Ann (Discussion Papers;No. 482, Working paper, 2006)
      Abstract: In light of the riots and unrest among immigrants in France during the fall of 2005, the question of how immigrants are faring with respect to a certain minimum in society is both a timely and pertinent question ...
    • Effects of immigration to Norway 1969-2010 

      Cappelen, Ådne; Ouren, Jørgen; Skjerpen, Terje (Rapporter;2011/40, Report, 2011)
      Immigration to Norway increased during the period 1951 - 2010, as did the emigration from Norway. While during the 1950s there was net emigration most years, there was a balance during the 1960s while there has been a ...
    • Re-examining the earnings assimilatins of immigrants 

      Galloway, Taryn Ann (Discussion Papers;570, Working paper, 2008)
      Studies on the earnings assimilation of immigrants have traditionally focused exclusively on immigrants in employment. However, given evidence of immigrants' difficulties in entering and remaining in the labor market, ...
    • The Labor market integration of immigrant men and women 

      Galloway, Taryn Ann (Discussion Papers;No. 483, Working paper, 2006)
      Abstract: Out of necessity, the earliest studies of immigrants' performance in the labor market in Western countries focused solely on men. However, as the employment rates of women in Western countries rise and approach ...