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Confronting Inequality

How can trends towards inequality in the labour market be counteracted and what role can actors and institutions play?

Joint IWPLMS and IREC-conferences | 16 – 18 September 2026 | Oslo, Norway

Fafo Institute for Labour and Social Research hosts the joint IWPLMS and IREC-conferences in 2026.

Inequality is on the rise. What are the factors driving these inequalities and the segmentation of labour markets? How can these trends be counteracted and what role can social partners and the state play in this process? Can new groups of workers on the margins of the labour market benefit from existing labour market institutions, or must we instead look for alternative approaches to address the growing dualization of the labour market?

These questions form the overarching theme of the conference.

These questions will form the overarching theme of the conference.

  • Scientific committee: Richard Hyman, Jill Rubery, Barbara Bechter, Sonja Bekker, Karen Jaehrling and Guglielmo Meardi
  • Organising committee at Fafo: Kristin Alsos, Johanne Stenseth Huseby, Kristine Nergaard, Sigurd M. N. Oppegaard, Sondre Thorbjørnsen, Sissel C. Trygstad, and Anne Mette Ødegård
  • Contact: Kristin Alsos
  • IWPLMS (International Working Party on Labour Market Segmentation) is dedicated to understanding the processes shaping inequality and segmentation in labour markets, through a multi-disciplinary, dynamic and comparative institutional theoretical perspective.
  • IREC (Industrial Relations in Europe Conference) was created in 1992 as a network of those researching into industrial relations in Europe.

Call for papers

Submission Instructions

Authors are invited to submit an abstract of max. 400 words outlining research questions, theoretical contribution, data/methods, and key findings (or expected findings). Accepted contributions will be organised into thematic sessions.

Please indicate the stream that you are submitting your paper to. If none of the streams fit your submission, please indicate 'open stream'.