Maj Rørdam Nielsen
PhD fellow
PhD programme
Karen Blixens Plads 16
2300 København S
PhD project
My PhD project is entitled "Immigrants' access to employment, healthcare and housing in Denmark - in law and in practise".
The project is part of Silvia Adamo’s research project “Law and Private Governance for a New Understanding of Immigrant Integration” (LUII), which aims at examining barriers to integration and the potential for private actors to promote integration better.
My PhD project is socio-legal in its nature and examines effects of the legislation, seen from immigrants' point of view. In the project I use quantitative (survey) as well as qualitative social scientific research methods.
The focus is on the access to work, healthcare and accomodation for newly arrived immigrants in Denmark, in law and in practice. In addition to this, the project looks at the role of private actors, including companies, NGOs, language schools and trade unions, in enhancing integration.
The webpage for the BASE survey, which my PhD rests on, can be found here.
Supervisor: Silvia Adamo, Associate Professor, Centre for Private Governance, Faculty of Law
Co-supervisor: Signe Smith Jervelund, Associate Professor, Danish Research Centre for Migration, Ethnicity and Health (MESU), Dept. of Public Health, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Background
I have an MSc in Sociology and a BSc in Political Science from University of Copenhagen. In addition, I hold an MA in International Law and Settlement of Disputes from the UN mandated University for Peace.
Prior to commencing my PhD, I have worked in the NGO sector with humanitarian and development aid in a number of countries: Afghanistan, Somalia, Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan, Ethiopia and Iraq to name some. I have also worked with Afghan and Somali diaspora groups in Denmark and held several research positions on sociological survey projects. In my latest job outside academia, I worked for a Dutch NGO, developing methodology and conducting statistical analysis for a survey project on security for civilians in Iraq and South Sudan.
Teaching
Teaching sociology of law and philosophy of law in the course "Law, Moral and Politics" for Law students at BA-level.
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Experiences of access to healthcare among newly arrived immigrants in Denmark: Examining the role of residence permit
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Impacts of an interpretation fee on immigrants’ access to healthcare: Evidence from a Danish survey study among newly arrived immigrants
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