• Social Indicators and Environmental Dimensions 

      Vogt, Tiril (Rapporter;1984/7, Research report, 1984)
    • Social Interaction Effects in Disability Pension Participation. Evidence from Plant Downsizing 

      Rege, Mari; Telle, Kjetil; Votruba, Mark (Discussion Papers;No. 496, Working paper, 2007)
      Abstract: We estimate the magnitude of social interaction effects in disability pension participation among older workers in Norway. Specifically, we investigate how a worker’s propensity to draw disability benefits is ...
    • Social networks and tax avoidance: Evidence from a well-defined Norwegian tax shelter 

      Alstadsæter, Annette; Kopczuk, Wojciech; Telle, Kjetil (Discussion Papers;No. 886, Working paper, 2018-11-02)
      In 2005, over 8% of Norwegian shareholders transferred their shares to new (legal) tax shelters intended to defer taxation of capital gains and dividends that would otherwise be taxable in the aftermath of 2006 reform. Using ...
    • Social Norms and Private Provision of Public Goods. Endogenous Peer Groups 

      Rege, Mari (Discussion papers;257, Working paper, 1999-07)
      The formation of peer groups with social norms for private contributions to a public good is analyzed in an n-player two stage game. First people choose a peer group, then they choose whether to contribute. The first choice ...
    • Social security pension generosity and the effect on household saving 

      Halvorsen, Elin; Jia, Zhiyang; Kruse, Herman; Vigtel, Trond Christian (Discussion Paper;No. 989, Working paper, 2022-09)
      This paper examines the substitution between pension wealth and household saving by studying Norway’s 2011 pension reform. The analysis identifies the effect of reductions in social security pension generosity on household ...
    • Sociodemographic differentials in the number of children: A study of women born 1935, 1945 and 1955 

      Kravdal, Øystein (Rapporter;1989/7, Research report, 1989-03-10)
    • 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 ...
    • Socioeconomic variation in the relationship between obesity and life expectancy 

      Kinge, Jonas Minet; Morris, Stephen (Discussion papers;712, Working paper, 2012-11)
      We investigate the relationship between obesity and life expectancy, and whether or not this relationship varies by socioeconomic status (SES). The underlying model is based on the “Pathways to health” framework in which ...
    • Soil Conservation as an Investment In Land 

      Grepperud, Sverre (Discussion papers;163, Working paper, 1996-02)
      Most studies on the problem of optimal soil conservation have analyzed soil conservation measures as being time-limited in their e ffect. This paper extends previous analyses of the soil conservation decision by allowing ...
    • Soil Depletion choices under production and price uncertainty 

      Grepperud, Sverre (Discussion Papers;No. 186, Working paper, 1997)
      This paper studies soil depletion incentives in a dynamic economic model under two different sources of revenue uncertainty (production- and output price risk). The focus is on the long-term effects of risk averse preferences. ...
    • Soil Wealth in Tanzania 

      Brekke, Kjell Arne; Iversen, Vegard; Aune, Jens B. (Discussion papers;164, Working paper, 1996-06)
      Many African countries are richly endowed with land, but the productive potential of the land base has been underutilised in farming systems with low intensity of external inputs and high intensity of labour. At the same ...
    • Som fanden leser bibelen : når SSB-økonomer leser Lavutslippsutvalgets rapport 

      Alfsen, Knut H.; Randers, Jørgen (Others, 2007)
      Debatt om Lavutslippsutvalgets rapport NOU 2006:18 Et klimavennlig Norge.
    • Some fundamental problems in Becker, Grossman and Murphy's implementation of rational addiction theory 

      Wangen, Knut Reidar (Discussion Papers;No. 375, Working paper, 2004)
      Abstract: The econometric implementation of rational addiction theory has been highly influenced by Becker, Grossman and Murphy (BGM). They specify an Euler equation where current consumption is determined by current price ...
    • Some issues about the Norwegian capital income: imputation model 

      Aarbu, Karl Ove (Discussion papers;155, Working paper, 1995-10)
      This paper will focus on a particular provision in the Norwegian tax reform of 1992, the imputation of capital income for self employed and small incorporated firms with active owners. A simple user cost model is derived, ...
    • Some Norwegian politicians' use of cost-benefit analysis 

      Nyborg, Karine (Discussion Papers;No. 169, Working paper, 1996)
      Members of the Norwegian Parliament were interviewed about the decision process concerning national road investments. Most of them found cost-benefit analysis useful, but apparently not as a device for ranking projects. ...
    • Sosial arv - utdanning, yrke og materielle kår 

      Sæther, Jan-Petter (Rapporter;2009/16, Research report, 2009)
      I denne rapporten er ulike forhold når det gjelder mulig overføring av holdninger og atferd – såkalt sosial arv – forsøkt belyst. Utgangspunktet for analysene er en levekårsundersøkelse utført av Statistisk sentralbyrå ...
    • Sosial bakgrunn betyr mer enn innvandrerbakgrunn : rekruttering til høyere utdanning 

      Dæhlen, Marianne (Journal article, 2001-05)
      En viktig forutsetning for deltakelse i yrkeslivet og samfunnslivet for øvrig, er tilegnelse av kunnskap gjennom utdanningssystemet. Men hvem er det som tar høyere utdanning? Denne artikkelen undersøker rekruttering til ...
    • Sosial bærekraft i systemet for alderspensjon 

      Fredriksen, Dennis; Halvorsen, Elin; Stølen, Nils Martin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Fordelingseffekter av pensjonsreformen i 2011 er analysert ved hjelp av Statistisk sentralbyrås modell MOSART. Resultatene viser at den opprinnelige sterke omfordelingen gjennom folketrygdens alderspensjon er videreført. ...
    • Sosial mobilitet blant innvandrere og norskfødte med innvandrerforeldre 

      Molstad, Christian Sørlien; Barstad, Anders (Rapporter;2023/28, Report, 2023-08-30)
      I denne rapporten ser vi på den sosiale mobiliteten blant personer som var i alderen 30 til 40 år i 2019. Fokuset ligger på den såkalte vertikale mobiliteten, det vil si bevegelsen oppover og nedover sosialt. Vi er særlig ...
    • Sosial og politisk deltaking 

      Barstad, Anders (Journal article, 2004-09)
      Det er lite som tyder på at det har blitt flere sosialt isolerte i det norske samfunnet de siste tiårene, på tross av det økende antallet samlivsoppløsninger. Flere oppgir at de har fortrolige venner. Organisasjonsdeltakingen ...