Understanding Diversity in Norway: Ethnicity, Gender, Religion, and Social Class

Petterson, Aino; Kunst, Jonas

English Chapter (Chapter in Book) Scientific
    Over the last few decades, Norway has experienced a major shift in its demographic landscape, transforming from a relatively culturally homogeneous nation-state to a diverse immigrant-receiving society. The present chapter offers an overview of the demographic and political changes that preceded this major shift. It describes the current and historical developments related to the diversity dimensions of ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, and social class, including the Norwegian government’s policy approach to this diversity. Further, the chapter covers some of the challenges to diversity, such as the presence of prejudice and discrimination, that remain and concludes by highlighting avenues for future research. Although the chapter is written with a social psychological outlook, research from other disciplines, including sociology and history, inform key parts of the chapter.
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