Our publications
Fafo publish reports, notes and briefs. Most are in Norwegian, but we also have some English publications (see «In English»).
More recent Fafo reports in Norwegian have summaries translated to English (see «Summaries»).
Our researchers also publish scientific articles, books and book chapters, as well as co-authoring external reports and publications.
In addition, they are active communicators in the media, at seminars and in other forums.
An overview of all this is collected on these publication pages.
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Most recent Fafo publications
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Oppdragsgiver:Integrerings- og mangfoldsdirektoratet
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Responsibility is a fundamental aspect of teacher professionalism; however, research on teacher responsibility in vocational contexts is scarce.
Drawing on both focus groups and individual interviews with vocational teachers from three vocational programmes, this study examines how vocational teachers perceive and navigate their responsibilities for students’ transitions to apprenticeships. The study is situated in Norway, where vocational education and training is characterised by an institutional gap between school-based learning and apprenticeships.
Findings show how teachers negotiate and enact responsibility amid systemic constraints, ambiguous expectations and competing interests, and why support can be necessary yet not sufficient when control over allocation lies outside schools. While teachers’ work in supporting students’ transitions to apprenticeships often involves substantial but largely invisible efforts, the study also highlights that personalised student support carries the risks of over-reliance on individual teachers and variations in the level of support provided.
The study contributes to ongoing scholarly debates on teachers’ roles in VET transitions by clarifying how responsibility is negotiated and enacted at the school – apprenticeship boundary, particularly in contexts where expectations are unclear and formal guidelines are absent or ambiguous.
Care quality from family carers’ vantage point
International Journal of Care and Caring
08 May | Jorun Rugkåsa, Beret Bråten, Anne-Kari Johannesen & Kristin Häikiö
Industrial relations and sectoral interests: Comparing extension of collective agreements in construction and shipyards in Norway
Economic and Industrial Democracy
24 April | Sondre Thorbjørnsen & Jon Erik Dølvik
Respectability, resistance or refuge? How Muslim elites in Norway respond to domination
Dependence and non-intervention
Economic and Industrial Democracy
08 April | Sigurd M. Nordli Oppegaard
Mimicry and Mobility: Exploring the Travels and Assemblages of Work-Related Crime Policy
The British Journal of Criminology
27 March | Elin Jönsson, Isabel Schoultz & Synnøve Økland Jahnsen
Vocational Teachers' Work at the Boundary of School and Work
International Journal for Research in Vocational Education and Training
22 February | Kari-Anne Kverneggen, Evi Schmid & Silje Andresen
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Velferdsstatens skreddere (2015)
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Adapting to the Dual Earner Family Norm? (2015)
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Evalueringen viser at myndighetene i stor grad har lykkes med å bygge en varig og forutsigbar infrastruktur for kompetanseutvikling i både skolen og fag- og yrkesopplæringen.
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Nordic Perspectives on Labour Exploitation
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Sykefravær i omsorgstjenesten
Platform work in Uganda
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