Somalis in Oslo

Somalis in Oslo explores the experiences of Norwegian-Somalis living in Oslo, focusing on five areas of local policy—employment, education, health, political participation, and policing—as well as the broader themes of identity and belonging.Norway has only recently become a country hosting any subs...

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Main Authors: Brandon Baumbach, Cindy Horst, Faiza Kassim Ibrahim, Hawa Muuse, Marian Hussein, Sundus Osman
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Open Society Foundations 2013
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spelling ftissuelab:oai:harvest.issuelab.org:36216 2023-05-15T17:43:28+02:00 Somalis in Oslo Brandon Baumbach Cindy Horst Faiza Kassim Ibrahim Hawa Muuse Marian Hussein Sundus Osman Europe (Northern) / Norway / Oslo 2013-12-12 pdf https://issuelab.org/resources/36216/36216.pdf https://issuelab.org/permalink/resource/36216 eng eng Open Society Foundations https://www.issuelab.org/resources/36216/pdf_cover_285.png https://issuelab.org/resources/36216/36216.pdf https://issuelab.org/permalink/resource/36216 978-1-940983-04-2 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 CC-BY-NC-ND Community and Economic Development Immigration Race and Ethnicity report 2013 ftissuelab 2022-01-09T08:54:49Z Somalis in Oslo explores the experiences of Norwegian-Somalis living in Oslo, focusing on five areas of local policy—employment, education, health, political participation, and policing—as well as the broader themes of identity and belonging.Norway has only recently become a country hosting any substantial number of immigrants; the past decade has seen a surge in annual immigration, with numbers almost doubling between 2005 and 2011. People of Somali origin make up a small percentage of the overall immigrant population, but are among the largest refugee groups. Somali immigrants in Norway are young: 80 percent are under 40, and 80 percent of the second generation—children born in Norway to Somali immigrant parents—is under the age of 10. Somali communities are concentrated in the urban areas of Norway, especially Oslo, where they are the third-largest immigrant group in the city.Somalis in Oslo is part of a seven-city research series, Somalis in European Cities, by the Open Society Foundations' At Home in Europe project, which examines the realities of people from Somali backgrounds in Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Helsinki, Malmo, Leicester, London, and Oslo. Report Northern Norway IssueLab (Nonprofit Research) Norway Leicester ENVELOPE(-116.403,-116.403,55.717,55.717)
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Race and Ethnicity
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Immigration
Race and Ethnicity
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Cindy Horst
Faiza Kassim Ibrahim
Hawa Muuse
Marian Hussein
Sundus Osman
Somalis in Oslo
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description Somalis in Oslo explores the experiences of Norwegian-Somalis living in Oslo, focusing on five areas of local policy—employment, education, health, political participation, and policing—as well as the broader themes of identity and belonging.Norway has only recently become a country hosting any substantial number of immigrants; the past decade has seen a surge in annual immigration, with numbers almost doubling between 2005 and 2011. People of Somali origin make up a small percentage of the overall immigrant population, but are among the largest refugee groups. Somali immigrants in Norway are young: 80 percent are under 40, and 80 percent of the second generation—children born in Norway to Somali immigrant parents—is under the age of 10. Somali communities are concentrated in the urban areas of Norway, especially Oslo, where they are the third-largest immigrant group in the city.Somalis in Oslo is part of a seven-city research series, Somalis in European Cities, by the Open Society Foundations' At Home in Europe project, which examines the realities of people from Somali backgrounds in Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Helsinki, Malmo, Leicester, London, and Oslo.
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Cindy Horst
Faiza Kassim Ibrahim
Hawa Muuse
Marian Hussein
Sundus Osman
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