Equality in Isolated Labour Markets

  • Pristed Nielsen, Helene (Projektleder)
  • Hayfield, Erika Anne (PI (principal investigator))
  • Arnfjord, Steven (PI (principal investigator))

    Projektdetaljer

    Beskrivelse

    According to ideals about gender equality, both men and women are presumed to take part in labour market activities and caring for the family, but we know very little about how such ideals are negotiated in areas with restricted employment opportunities. This project compares three relatively isolated areas in the Nordic region: Narsaq in South Greenland (pop. 1,600); Suðuroy in the Faroe Islands (pop. 4,600) and Læsø in Denmark (pop. 1,800). The project aims at understanding local strategies and gender roles among men and women living in relatively isolated areas in terms of making a living, maintaining ties to the local community, and potentially achieve gender equality.

    Findings are expected to differ substantially among the three locations due to different geographic realities as well as different historic, economic and demographic trajectories. Nevertheless, we expect to derive valuable new insights from the comparison, as knowledge gained from such research can contribute to planning of sustainable demographic and economic development, and deepen our understanding of the role of place in such developments.
    AkronymEQUIL
    StatusAfsluttet
    Effektiv start/slut dato01/10/201831/10/2019

    Samarbejdspartnere

    • University of Greenland
    • University of the Faroe Islands

    Finansiering

    • Nordisk institutt for kvinne- og kjønnsforskning (NIKK), Universitetet i Oslo: 499.891,00 kr.

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