Grete Brochmann

Grete Brochmann (born 1 March 1957) is a Norwegian sociologist and Professor at the University of Oslo.[1] Her main research field is international migration. As of 2012, she is head of department for the Department of Sociology and Human Geography. She has been a visiting scholar the University of Louvain (UCLouvain) and the University of California, Berkeley. She chaired the Norwegian Welfare and Migration Committee, the so-called Brochmann Committee.[2]

Publications

  • Brochmann, Grete & Hagelund, Anniken (2010). Velferdens grenser : Innvandringspolitikk og velferdsstat i Skandinavia 1945-2010. Universitetsforlaget. ISBN 9788215016177.
  • Brochmann, Grete & Kjeldstadli, Knut (2008). A history of immigration. The case of Norway 900-2000.. Universitetsforlaget. ISBN 9788215013138.
  • Brochmann, Grete (2006). Hva er innvandring?. Universitetsforlaget. ISBN 8215010520.
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