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  • Hermansen, Are Skeie (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
    This study examines the causal relationship between childhood immigrants’ age at arrival and their life chances as adults. I analyze panel data on siblings from Norwegian administrative registries, which enables me to ...
  • Hermansen, Are Skeie (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2022)
    Abstract Spatial concentration of immigrant minorities raises concerns about the intergenerational consequences of place-based ethnic inequalities. This study asks how socioeconomic properties of the ethnic ...
  • Borgen, Solveig Topstad; Hermansen, Are Skeie (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2023)
    Educational expansion has raised the influence of sorting across postsecondary educational fields on children's future life chances. Yet, little is known about horizontal ethnic stratification in the choice of field of ...
  • Hermansen, Are Skeie; Borgen, Nicolai Topstad; Mastekaasa, Arne (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2020)
    Abstract Schools and residential neighbourhoods constitute key contexts of development beyond the family of origin. Yet, few prior studies address whether the overall impact of these childhood contexts on adult ...
  • Reisel, Liza; Hermansen, Are Skeie; Kindt, Marianne Takvam (Chapter / Bokkapittel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2019)
    This chapter offers a systematic review of social science research in Norway on ethnic inequalities in education, from the period 1980–2017. Three broad research traditions are identified: (1) Ethnic inequalities in ...
  • Hermansen, Are Skeie; Friberg, Jon Horgen; Midtbøen, Arnfinn Haagensen (Chapter / Bokkapittel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2023)
    Differences in the skill distributions of immigrant-background and native workers are key to understand ethnic inequality in the labor market. Yet, little is known about of how skill profiles change over time and across ...
  • Hermansen, Are Skeie; Tomaskovic-Devey, Donald; Rainey, Anthony; Avent-Holt, Dustin; Bandelj, Nina; Boza, Istvan; Cort, David; Godechot, Olivier; Hajdu, Gergely; Hällsten, Martin; Henriksen, Lasse Folke; Hou, Feng; Jung, Jiwook; Kanjuo-Mrcela, Aleksandra; King, Joe; Kodama, Naomi; Kristal, Tali; Krizkova, Alena; Lippenyi, Zoltan; Melzer, Silvia Maja; Mun, Eunmi; Penner, Andrew; Petersen, Trond; Poje, Andreja; Safi, Mirna; Thaning, Max; Tufail, Zaibu (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2020)
    It is well documented that earnings inequalities have risen in many high-income countries. Less clear are the linkages between rising income inequality and workplace dynamics, how within- and between-workplace inequality ...
  • Hermansen, Are Skeie; Hundebo, Pål Oskar; Birkelund, Gunn Elisabeth (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2022)
    Spatial assimilation theory claims that immigrants’ acculturation and socioeconomic progress will lead to converging neighborhood attainment relative to non-migrant natives. Recently, it has been argued that equalization ...
  • Hermansen, Are Skeie; Penner, Andrew M. (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2022)
    Women are now more likely to receive college degrees than men, yet important differences remain in the college majors of women and men. This visualization depicts women’s and men’s college majors across four decades in ...
  • Godechot, Olivier; Neumann, Nils; Apascaritei, Paula; Boza, István; Hällsten, Martin; Henriksen, Lasse Folke; Hermansen, Are Skeie; Feng, Hou; Jung, Jiwook; Kodama, Naomi; Křížková, Alena; Lippényi, Zoltán; Elvira, Marta; Melzer, Silvia Maja; Mun, Eunmi; Sabanci, Halil; Soener, Matthew; Thaning, Max (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2022)
    Abstract The upswing in finance in recent decades has led to rising inequality, but do downswings in finance lead to a symmetric decline in inequality? We analyze the asymmetry of the effect of ups and downs in ...
  • Olivier, Godechot; Nils, Neumann; Paula, Apascaritei; István, Boza; Martin, Hällsten; Lasse Folke, Henriksen; Hermansen, Are Skeie; Feng, Hou; Jiwook, Jung; Naomi, Kodama; Alena, Křížková; Zoltán, Lippényi; Marta, Elvira; Silvia Maja, Melzer; Eunmi, Mun; Halil, Sabanci; Matthew, Soener; Max, Thaning (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2023)
    The upswing in finance in recent decades has led to rising inequality, but do downswings in finance lead to a symmetric decline in inequality? We analyze the asymmetry of the effect of ups and downs in finance, and the ...
  • Hermansen, Are Skeie (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2022)
    The extent to which successive immigrant generations experience economic progress is a fundamental yardstick of assimilation and future ethnic stratification in the increasingly diverse societies of the rich West. In this ...
  • Penner, Andrew; Petersen, Trond; Hermansen, Are Skeie; Rainey, Anthony; Boza, István; Elvira, Marta; Godechot, Olivier; Hällsten, Martin; Henriksen, Lasse Folke; Hou, Feng; Mrčela, Aleksandra Kanjuo; King, Joe; Kodama, Naomi; Kristal, Tali; Křížková, Alena; Lippényi, Zoltán; Melzer, Silvia Maja; Mun, Eunmi; Apascaritei, Paula; Avent-Holt, Dustin; Bandelj, Nina; Hajdu, Gergely; Jung, Jiwook; Poje, Andreja; Sabanci, Halil; Safi, Mirna; Soener, Matthew; Tomaskovic-Devey, Donald; Tufail, Zaibu (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2022)
    Abstract Extant research on the gender pay gap suggests that men and women who do the same work for the same employer receive similar pay, so that processes sorting people into jobs are thought to account for the vast ...