Blar i Statistics Norway's Open Research Repository (SNORRe) på emneord "Labor supply"
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Simulating labor supply behavior when workers have preferences for job opportunities and face nonlinear budget constraints
(Discussion Papers;No. 488, Working paper, 2006)Abstract: This paper analyzes the properties of a particular sectoral labor supply model developed in Dagsvik and Strøm (2006). The model is estimated on labor supply data for married women in Norway 1994. In this model, ... -
Social evaluation of individual welfare effects from income taxation empirical evidence based on Italian data for married couples
(Discussion Papers;No. 230, Working paper, 1998)This paper discusses methodological principles for social evaluation of tax systems and tax reforms when concern is primarily turned to who gains and who loses. The discussion is followed by an empirical analysis based on ... -
A stochastic model for the utility of income
(Discussion Papers;No. 358, Working paper, 2003)Abstract: In this paper we discuss a general framework for analyzing labor supply behavior in the presence of complicated budget- and quantity constraints of which some are unobserved. The point of departure is that an ... -
Subsidies on low-skilled workers social security contributions: the case of Belgium
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)Abstract In recent decades, many “Making Work Pay” policies have been implemented in OECD countries. These policies aim at improving the financial incentives for work while maintaining high levels of social protection. ... -
Tax reform, sector-specific labor supply and welfare effects
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)This paper focuses in particular on the 1992 tax reform in Norway. In this reform the top marginal tax rates were cut considerably. We find that the impact on overall labor supply is rather modest, but these modest changes ... -
A typology of work-family arrangements among dual-earner couples in Norway
(Discussion Papers;636, Working paper, 2010)An important aim of Norwegian work-family policies is to promote a dual-earner, equal-sharing family model, but we do not really know how common this family type is. By means of a multinomial latent-class model we develop ... -
Welfare effects of proportional taxation: empirical evidence from Italy, Norway and Sweden
(Discussion Papers;No. 171, Working paper, 1996)This paper employs a particular labor supply model to examine the welfare effects from replacing current tax systems in Italy, Norway and Sweden by proportional taxation on labor income. The results show that there are ...