Tyldum, Guri

Guri
Tyldum

http://GuriTyldum.org

Guri Tyldum is a sociologist and research professor at Fafo Research Foundation in Oslo. Her main research interest is in migration aspirations and migration flows, currently doing research on migration aspirations in refugee populations, and the mobility of Ukrainian refugees in Europe. She has published on refugee mobility, irregular migration, migration from Ukraine, labour migration, human trafficking and methodological challenges in the study of rare and elusive poulationas.

Roles

  • Fafo Research foundation

    Research Institute, Oslo, Norway
    Research Professor

Research

Next Stop: Europe? Aspirations for Secondary Migration Among Syrian Refugees in Jordan

Authors Guri Tyldum, Huafeng Zhuang
Year 2022
Journal Name International Migration Review
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1 Journal Article

Surveying migrant populations with respondent-driven sampling. Experiences from surveys of east-west migration in Europe

Authors Guri Tyldum
Year 2020
Journal Name International Journal of Social Research Methodology
Citations (WoS) 11
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3 Journal Article

Migration for begging from Romania to Norway. A human trafficking perspective

Authors Jon Horgen Friberg, Guri Tyldum
Year 2019
Journal Name Tidsskrift for samfunnsforskning
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4 Journal Article

European Management of Migration and Refugees - Consequences for mobility and political stability in transit countries

Principal investigator Guri Tyldum (Principal Investigator)
Description
The project will investigate how policies of migration management and protection systems shape access to protection, education and sustainable livelihoods for refugee populations, refugee mobility (their decision to repatriate, remain or move on to Europe or other third countries) and political developments and political stability in host communities. The analysis will focus in particular on the humanitarian responses and how refugees are provided access to education and sustainable livelihoods. The project will provide recommendations for international interventions to governments and humanitarian organisations on ways to improve current policies of migration management and refugee protection. Recommendations will focus on policy options that give refugees better access to education and sustainable livelihoods, limit tension between host population and refugees, limit secondary mobility and facilitate repatriation when possible. The project will target four countries and regions with large refugee populations: Lebanon (the Bekaa Valley); Jordan (Amman); Uganda (Nakivale); Niger (Agadez). The analysis will draw on existing, high-quality survey data on refugee and host populations in three of the regions, in combination with document analysis and qualitative interviews. We approach the refugee protection systems as systems of practice and aim to describe the structural factors that create opportunities for action for international actors, refugees, local governments and host populations, how the various actors respond to these opportunities (or lack of opportunities), as well as how they understand their own situation and opportunities.
Year 2018
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5 Project

A chance to qualify – experiences with the introductory programme for refugees

Authors Ragna Lillevik, Guri Tyldum
Description
This report presents the results from a qualitative user survey among participants in the introductory programme for refugees in Norway. The objective of the study has been to show the range of opportunities, strategies and experiences reported by the participants and point out factors that they highlight as motivating for learning Norwegian and improving their qualifications for the Norwegian labour market. The report does not aim to describe which experiences are more common, but we hope it will provide a better understanding of how participants from a diverse range of backgrounds experience the introductory programme and how it works for them. The report is based on interviews with 38 programme participants and nine teachers, programme advisors and principals in four municipalities in the eastern, western and northern regions of Norway. The following is a brief summary of our main conclusions.
Year 2018
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6 Report

Opportunities and Risks Among the Migrant Workers in the Hotel Industry in Oslo

Authors Aadne Aasland, Guri Tyldum
Year 2016
Journal Name Nordic Journal of Migration Research
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7 Journal Article

A Welcomed Separation: <i>Understanding female migration in light of limited access to divorce</i>

Authors Guri Tyldum
Year 2015
Journal Name Nordic Journal of Migration Research
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8 Journal Article

Motherhood, Agency and Sacrifice in Narratives on Female Migration for Care Work

Authors Guri Tyldum
Year 2015
Journal Name Sociology
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9 Journal Article

Deciding on and Distributing Incentives in RDS

Authors Guri Tyldum, Leila Rodriguesz, Ingunn Bjørkhaug, ...
Year 2014
Book Title Applying Respondent Driven Sampling to Migrant Populations
10 Book Chapter

Introduction

Authors Lisa G. Johnston, Guri Tyldum
Year 2014
Book Title Applying Respondent Driven Sampling to Migrant Populations
12 Book Chapter

Dependence and Human Trafficking in the Context of Transnational Marriage

Authors Guri Tyldum
Year 2013
Journal Name International Migration
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13 Journal Article

Fragmenterte arbeidsplasser? En spørreundersøkelse blant hotellarbeidere i Oslo og Akershus

Authors David Jordhus-Lier, Aadne Aasland, Anders Underthun, ...
Year 2011
Journal Name Søkelys på arbeidslivet
14 Journal Article

Limitations in Research on Human Trafficking*

Authors Guri Tyldum
Year 2010
Journal Name International Migration
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16 Journal Article

Describing the Unobserved: Methodological Challenges in Empirical Studies on Human Trafficking

Authors G Tyldum, A Brunovskis
Year 2005
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 95
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17 Journal Article

Deciding on and Distributing Incentives in RDS

Authors Leila Rodriguesz, Guri Tyldum, Ingunn Bjørkhaug, ...
Book Title Applying Respondent Driven Sampling to Migrant Populations
18 Book Chapter

Suggested Research

Mobility at the margins: The facilitating and risk‐reducing role of clustered migration in migration for begging between Romania and Norway

Authors Guri Tyldum, Jon Horgen Friberg
Year 2022
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 3
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1 Journal Article

Roma Migration and the Cumulative Causation of Diverging Policy Responses in Scandinavia

Authors Jon Horgen Friberg, Karin Borevi, Grete Brochmann, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name International Migration Review
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2 Journal Article
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