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Based on administrative data from Norway, we examine the extent to which family doctors influence their clients …
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Based on administrative registers from Norway, we examine how unemployment insurance (UI) and active labor market …
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significant costs that are borne by displaced workers. We study how job displacement in Norway affects cardiovascular health using …
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We exploit supply-driven heterogeneity in the expansion of cable television across Norwegian municipalities to identify developmental effects of commercial television exposure during childhood. We find that higher exposure to commercial television reduces cognitive ability and high school...
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While integration policies typically focus on labor market entry, we present evidence showing that immigrants from low‐income countries tend to have more precarious jobs, and face more severe consequences of job loss, than natives. For immigrant workers in the Norwegian private sector, the...
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This paper documents trends in social mobility in Norway starting from fathers born at the turn of the 20th century and …
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In 30% of young American couples the wife is more educated than the husband. Those women are characterized by a substantially higher employment (all else equal), which in turn amplifies income inequality across couples. Using NLSY79, we formulate and structurally estimate a dynamic life-cycle...
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The documented historical rise in female labour force participation has flattened in recent decades, but the proportion of mothers working full-time has steadily increased. We provide the first empirical evidence that the increase in mothers' working hours is amplified through the influence of...
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We use matched firm-worker panel data from France and Norway to consider observationally equivalent alternatives to the … coefficient insignificant for France and weakens its significance for Norway and the presence of a more mobile labor force in …
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care centers in Norway, which commenced in the 1930s, to study the long-term consequences of increasing access to well …
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