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The main objective of this paper is to estimate labour supply effects of an early retirement programme in Norway …
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Norway. The new system fulfils several criteria for a defined contribution scheme. Earnings from all years in work … empirically by using Statistics Norway’s dynamic microsimulation model MOSART. …
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pension schemes actually proposed for Norway. The results demonstrate the relevance of this study: The improvement of the …
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increase in the future public pension expenditures burden in Norway. A pension reform implemented from 2010 will imply a shift …
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regional gender context. This might be due to the fact that Norway is a relatively homogeneous and egalitarian country at both …
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This paper investigates if the Norwegian wealth tax imposes capital constraints on small privately held businesses. A panel of 31,428 Norwegian firms from 2005 to 2009 is used to estimate two models of capital constraints. The models are estimated using the Fixed Effects method. When firms are...
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Using data on individuals born 1946 to 1972 from the Norwegian Generations and Gender Survey (N = 7,587) we examine differentials in the number and incidence of co-residential relationships by gender and socioeconomic status. Regarding number of relationships, we found that women and younger...
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We find that the Norwegian R&D tax credit scheme introduced in 2002 mainly works as intended. The scheme is cost-effective and it is used by a large number of firms. It stimulates these firms to invest more in R&D, and, in particular, the effect is positive for small firms with little R&D...
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Italy and Norway are characterized by different household patterns of young adults, with young Italians being more … couple appears more sensitive to individual characteristics in Italy than in Norway. This applies both to sociocultural and …
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We construct linked register data on five Norwegian birth cohorts, covering: criminal charges after age 15; family characteristics and history up to age 15; and (for males) IQ test scores. A longitudinal analysis of the risk of initiation into crime in early adulthood suggests an increased risk for...
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