About
Tale Hellevik is a Research Professor at Oslo Metropolitan University's Centre for Welfare and Labour Research, specializing in Ageing Research and Housing Studies. Her career spans decades of analysis on Norwegian welfare state dynamics, with recent focus on aging populations and workforce transitions.
Her research interests center on welfare state sustainability, life course transitions, and retirement pathways. Current projects include ACCESS Life Course Database expansion, AgePaths (active aging pathways), and ExitAge (oldest workers' experiences). Her work integrates political sociology with gerontological perspectives, examining how pension reforms reshape work-retirement trajectories.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals strong emphasis on psychosocial work environments and gendered retirement patterns. Her 2025 studies demonstrate how poor workplace conditions accelerate retirement among women with lower education, while 2024 work explores UBI support amidst immigration debates. The research consistently employs mixed methods combining register data with longitudinal surveys.
Key collaborations include Nordic Center of Excellence: Reassessing the Nordic Welfare Model and major projects like NorLAG (Norwegian Life Course, Ageing and Generation Study). Her dissemination extends to policy arenas including Arendalsuka conferences and government advisory roles.
Her methodological contributions include pioneering work on measuring retirement timing through
- Register-linked survey designs
- Longitudinal life course frameworks
- Cross-national comparative approaches
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