Blar i Discussion Papers på forfatter "Kjeldstad, Randi"
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Household affiliation of young adults in Italy and Norway. The significance of gender, sociocultural background, work and money
Addabbo, Tindara; Kjeldstad, Randi (Discussion papers;752, Working paper, 2013-09)Italy and Norway are characterized by different household patterns of young adults, with young Italians being more likely to live in their parents' house and young Norwegians more likely to live independently, alone or in ... -
How do gender values and household practices cohere? Value-practice configurations in a gender egalitarian context
Kjeldstad, Randi; Lappegård, Trude (Discussion papers (Statistisk sentralbyrå. Forskningsavdelingen);No. 683, Working paper, 2012)Previous research shows a paradoxical simultaneity of egalitarian gender values and inegalitarian practices in Europe. The Socio-democratic welfare states stand out with the most coherent egalitarian value-practice ... -
Part-time work, underemployment and gender : worker versus job explanations
Kjeldstad, Randi; Nymoen, Erik H. (Discussion Papers;602, Working paper, 2009)The article analyses part-time work, both so-called voluntary and involuntary, in a gender perspective and discusses under what conditions women and men work part-time. The discussion is based on logistic regression models, ... -
The division of housework : does regional context matter?
Lappegård, Trude; Kjeldstad, Randi; Skarðhamar, Torbjørn (Discussion papers (Statistisk sentralbyrå. Forskningsavdelingen);No. 689, Working paper, 2012)Sammendrag Denne studien ser på sammenhengen mellom deling av husarbeid og local kjønnslikestillingskontekst. Vi bruker data fra den norske Generations and Gender survey 2007 i kombinasjon med med ulike makromål på ... -
Underemployment in a gender segregated labour market
Kjeldstad, Randi; Nymoen, Erik H. (Discussion Papers;613, Working paper, 2010)This article analyses factors behind underemployment in Norway and has a focus on gender. The analysis, based on Labour Force Survey data, shows that economic fluctuations during the latest one and a half decade bring about ...