Blar i Statistics Norway's Open Research Repository (SNORRe) på forfatter "Rønsen, Marit"
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Socioeconomic differentials in multipartner fertility among men
Lappegård, Trude; Rønsen, Marit (Discussion Papers;No. 653, Working paper, 2011)Abstract: This paper analyzes male fertility, focusing especially on multi-partner fertility, for cohorts born 1955 to 1984. We find that socioeconomic disadvantaged men have the lowest chance of becoming fathers, and ... -
Større virkninger på lengre sikt : kontantstøtten og mødres arbeidstilbud
Rønsen, Marit (Journal article, 2004)Da kontantstøtten ble evaluert, var hovedkonklusjonen at den var en stor reform med små virkninger. Det gjaldt også mødres yrkesdeltakelse, der mange på forhånd hadde ventet en sterkere nedgang. Evalueringen fanget imidlertid ... -
The family – a barrier or motivation for female entrepreneurship?
Rønsen, Marit (Discussion papers;727, Working paper, 2012-12)The underrepresentation of women in entrepreneurship is consistent over cultures and countries, and is even higher in Norway than in most other industrialised societies. In spite of a growing literature, the reasons for ... -
Untraditional couples in a neo-traditional setting : which women perform as much paid work as their partner?
Kitterød, Ragni Hege; Rønsen, Marit (Discussion Papers;607, Working paper, 2010)An equal division of paid and unpaid work is a central political ambition in Norway. Yet, couples’ division of paid work has been less studied than their division of unpaid work. This paper shows that women seldom work ... -
Virkningen av Arbeids- og velferdsdirektoratets tiltakssatsing blant sosialhjelpsmottakere : en evaluering basert på data fra FD-Trygd
Rønsen, Marit; Skarðhamar, Torbjørn (Rapporter;2006/41, Research report, 2006)Et sentralt satsingsområde i Regjeringens Tiltaksplan mot fattigdom (St.meld. nr. 6, 2002-2003) er målrettede arbeidsmarkedstiltak overfor langtids sosialhjelpsmottakere. Dette er personer som har mottatt sosialhjelp i ... -
What makes full-time employed women satisfied with their working hours?
Rønsen, Marit; Kitterød, Ragni Hege (Discussion Papers;632, Working paper, 2010)In spite of extended parental leaves, tremendous improvement in day-care availability, and a cultural climate that is supportive of women's full-time work, Norwegian women still have one of the highest female part-time ... -
Why are there so few female entrepreneurs? An examination of gender differences in entrepreneurship using Norwegian registry data
Raknerud, Arvid; Rønsen, Marit (Discussion papers;790, Working paper, 2014-11)Women make up almost 50 percent of the employed population in Norway, but only about 25 percent of the entrepreneurs. Using registry data on the whole population we address gender differences in the propensity to become ... -
Women’s wages and fertility revisited. Evidence from Norway
Kornstad, Tom; Rønsen, Marit (Discussion papers;784, Working paper, 2014-06)Since the 1960s, Beckers’ New Home Economics has provided a central theoretical framework for studies of fertility behaviour. New Home Economics predict a negative effect of female wages on fertility. This prediction has ... -
Working hours in dual-earner couples: Does one partner work less when the other works more?
Kitterød, Ragni Hege; Rønsen, Marit; Seierstad, Ane (Discussion Papers;670, Working paper, 2011)Abstract: In spite of increased labour market participation in recent decades, women in Norway still have high part-time rates and seldom work more than their partners. Given that an aging population implies a projected ... -
Yrkes- og familiearbeid i barnefasen. Endring og variasjon i foreldres tidsbruk 1970-2010
Kitterød, Ragni Hege; Rønsen, Marit (Rapporter;2013/44, Report, 2013-10)Rapporten viser endring og variasjon i gifte/samboende fedres og mødres tid brukt til inntektsgivende arbeid og husholdsarbeid i perioden 1970-2010. Analysene er basert på SSBs tidsbruksundersøkelser 1970, 1980, 1990, ...