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This paper exploits a Norwegian physician directed reform aimed to reduce sick-leave. Physicians were required to consider part-time sick-leave as the default treatment and - in the case of long lasting full-time sick-leave - to file a report documenting why the worker was unable to perform any...
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This paper assesses the causal effect of sick-leaves on subsequent earnings using an administrative dataset for Norway …
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We examine the remarkable rise in absenteeism among Norwegian employees since the early 1990's, with particular emphasis on disentangling the roles of cohort, age, and time. Based on a fixed effects model, we show that individual age-adjusted absence propensities have risen even more than...
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Based on comprehensive administrative register data from Norway, we examine the determinants of sickness absence …
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the full population of Norway. We make use of a series of retirement policy changes in Norway, which reduced the …
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Based on administrative panel data from Norway, we examine how social insurance dependency spreads within neighborhoods …
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spell, after which the public insurance system covers the bill. Based on a quasi-natural experiment in Norway, where pay …
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