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Ukrainian refugees who stayed with private hosts integrated faster into Norwegian society

A new report from OsloMet reveals that Ukrainian refugees who stayed with private individuals before being formally settled became part of society more quickly. This also enabled municipalities to assist a greater number of refugees.

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She thought they were going on holiday – then her husband confiscated her and the children’s passports

Violence in close relationships does not stop at national borders. Perpetrators may exploit the family’s ties to another country to threaten and pressure family members.

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The work values you develop as a teenager can shape the rest of your life

What teenagers value in working life can strongly influence how their adult lives turn out – from education and income to family and housing.

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How artificial intelligence can revolutionise assisted fertilisation

Artificial intelligence (AI) could make assisted reproductive technology significantly more effective, but professionals are often sceptical. There is a need to build greater trust among them, says researcher.

En eldre mann smiler til en yngre person, de er i et verksted.
Conditions for including vulnerable individuals in our labor market are not good

However, increased use of workplace mentors is showing promising results. Øystein Spjelkavik’s research has led to changes in NAV’s practices.

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Do you work from home when you're sick? You're not alone

New technology makes it possible to participate in many activities from home, even when you're sick. But because the opportunity is there, you might feel pressured to contribute, says researcher Cathrine Egeland.

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Immigration to Regulated Professions Under Scrutiny

Previously, it was difficult for nurses from countries outside the EU to find relevant work in Norway. New programs make it much easier, but not all problems are solved.

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Youth Participated in Research: "It Changed My Life"

What fosters social inclusion? Researchers involved youth across Europe in the research itself.

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The world needs better data on refugees and displaced people

Record-high numbers of refugees create an urgent need for updated, accurate, and comprehensive statistics. – Absolutely crucial for making good policy.

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Is it just a myth that sport is inclusive?

“Our findings suggest that sport does not automatically foster social inclusion among children and young people. Those who participate are typically the ones who already feel secure and are part of a social community,” says Marlene Persson.

Jens-Christian Trojel Hviid helps Pål Røhnebæk during treatment, sitting in front of a large screen.
New hope for treating phantom pain

Many people with amputated arms and legs struggle with phantom pain. At OsloMet, a new treatment is being studied, in which Pål Røhnebæk and other patients practice moving their amputated legs.

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The cost of Norway’s housing

Norway’s social housing system is too small and complicated to care for the country’s most vulnerable.