About
Kaori Enatsu-Møll is a PhD candidate in Social Sciences (SAM) at OsloMet, affiliated with the Section for Ageing Research and Housing Studies at NOVA. Her doctoral project examines gender differences in health in later life, and the impact of working conditions and family responsibilities on these. How do variations in working conditions and family responsibilities may contribute to gendered patterns in health trajectories, and how does retirement moderate these associations? In her project, she works with quantitative methods and uses data from The Norwegian Life Course, Ageing and Generation Study (NorLAG).
Enatsu-Møll holds a master’s degree in Applied Social Sciences – International Social Welfare and Health Policy from OsloMet (2024). Her master’s thesis examined how loneliness and social isolation affect physical health among older adults in Norway. She has also worked as a research assistant on the project A Multidimensional Approach to Social Exclusion in Later Life – Health Consequences for Ageing Populations (AMASE).