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The welfare state is generally viewed as either providing redistribution from rich to poor or as providing publicly-financed insurance. Both views are incomplete. Welfare policies provide both insurance and redistribution in varying amounts, depending on the design of the policy. We explore the...
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Early retirement decisions derived from a structural model with economic incentives and firm workforce changes, are estimated on Norwegian linked household and firm data. For households in which the wife is the first to become eligible for early retirement, the impact on early retirement of a...
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With overlapping questionnaires design, called split questionnaire design by, the total sample is subdivided, with different sub-sample exposed to different, but overlapping sections of the total qustionnaire. the design is a flexible tool to collect complex data without exhausting the...
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The present publication is a preliminary version of an annotated bibliography of Professor Ragnar Frisch's authorship.
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Farm couples' labour market responses are partly the qualitative choice of entering the ff-farm labour market and partly the continuous choice of the number of on-farm and off-farm working hours, given entry. Such a setting is interesting when examining the increasing occurrence of multiple...
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