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This paper examines the intergenerational correlation in unemployment in Norway and, by use of the sibling … unemployment. Confirming existing evidence, I find a substantial intergenerational correlation in unemployment. Approximately half … measures of parental unemployment. …
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Based on a combined register database for Norwegian and Swedish unemployment spells, we use the ‘between …-countries-variation’ in the unemployment insurance systems to identify causal effects. The elasticity of the job hazard rate with respect to …
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This study describes the probability of transition from unemployment with unemployment insurance (UI) to sickness with …
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We investigate how unemployment exit probabilities are affected by economic incentives, spell duration and … macroeconomic conditions. Building on a database containing all registered unemployment spells in Norway in 1989-1998, we apply an …
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Based on a sequence of reforms in the Norwegian unemployment insurance (UI) system, we show that activity-oriented UI … limitations on unconditional UI entitlements, and high sanction probabilities - deliver substantially shorter unemployment spells … introduction of a soft constraint appears particularly effec-tive; our results show that the expected unemployment duration falls …
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We develop methods and employ similar sample restrictions to analyse differences in intergenerational earnings mobility across the United States, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. We examine earnings mobility among pairs of fathers and sons as well as fathers and daughters...
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