Blar i Statistics Norway's Open Research Repository (SNORRe) på forfatter "Dagsvik, John K."
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Fuel choice and the demand for natural gas in Western European households
Bartlett, Sarita; Dagsvik, John K.; Olsen, Øystein; Strøm, Steinar (Discussion Paper;No. 23, Working paper, 1987)The paper presents an econometric model for analysing natural gas demand for space heating in the residential sector in Weste rn Europe. A discrete-continuous • dynamic choice model is specified. Households' decisions ... -
Gifte kvinners arbeidstilbud, skatter og fordelingsvirkninger
Dagsvik, John K.; Ljones, Olav; Strøm, Steinar; Aaberge, Rolf (Rapporter;1986/14, Report, 1986)I denne rapporten analyseres gifte kvinners arbeidstilbud. Datamaterialet som utnyttes er hentet fra Levekårsundersøkelsen 1980 og Inntektsundersøkelsen 1979. Dette datamaterialet gir mulighet for å analysere sammenhengene ... -
Gifte kvinners yrkesdeltaking og betydningen av motløshet analysert ved bruk av data fra Arbeidskraftundersøkelsene.
Dagsvik, John K.; Kornstad, Tom; Skjerpen, Terje (Journal article, 2013)Motløse arbeidere kjennetegnes ved at de søker arbeid i oppgangskonjunkturer, men lar være å søke dette dersom det blir vanskeligere å finne arbeid. I denne artikkelen analyseres hvordan arbeidstilbudet til gifte og samboende ... -
Household production, consumption and time allocation in Peru
Dagsvik, John K.; Aaberge, Rolf (Discussion Paper;No. 58, Working paper, 1991-02)Based on the neo-classical theory of time allocation, consumption and production we estimate a particular econometric model for Lima and the rural areas of Peru. This model is well suited for carrying out policy simulations ... -
How does temperature vary over time?: evidence on the stationary and fractal nature of temperature fluctuations
Dagsvik, John K.; Fortuna, Mariachiara; Moen, Sigmund Hov (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-03-20)The paper analyses temperature data from 96 selected weather stations world wide, and from reconstructed northern hemisphere temperature data over the last two millennia. Using a non‐parametric test, we find that the ... -
How large is the class of generalized extreme value random utility models?
Dagsvik, John K. (Discussion Paper;No. 80, Working paper, 1993-01)The Generalized Extreme Value Model (GEV) was developed by McFadden (cf. McFadden, 1981) with the purpose of extending the Luce Model to account for interdependent utilities. While the Luce model satisfies the IIA property ... -
Hvordan skal arbeidstilbudseffekter tallfestes? : en oversikt over den mikrobaserte arbeidstilbudsforskningen i Statistisk sentralbyrå
Dagsvik, John K. (Notater / Documents;2003/71, Working paper, 2003)I denne artikkelen har jeg gitt en oversikt over den mikrobaserte forskningen som har foregått i deler av Forskningsavdelingen i SSB. Hovedvekten har vært lagt på å formidle de sentrale teoretiske og metodiske strategiene ... -
Hvordan skal arbeidstilbudseffekter tallfestes? : en oversikt over den mikrobaserte arbeidstilbudsforskningen i Statistisk sentralbyrå
Dagsvik, John K. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2004)Artikkelen gir en oversikt over den mikrobaserte arbeidstilbudsforskningen som har foregått i Forskningsavdelingen i SSB. Hovedvekten er lagt på å formidle de sentrale teoretiske og metodiske strategier som har vært fulgt. ... -
Inequality in distributions of hours of work and consumption in Peru
Aaberge, Rolf; Dagsvik, John K. (Discussion Paper;No. 59, Working paper, 1991-02)Firstly, this paper examines the relative differences in observed hours of work, consumption (income) and welfare among individuals and households in Peru in 1985-1986. For this purpose a Gini-related measure of inequality ... -
Intertemporal discrete choice, random tastes and functional form
Dagsvik, John K. (Discussion Paper;No. 77, Working paper, 1992-11)An important problem in the analysis of intertemporal choice processes is to separate the effect of unobserved temporal persistent variables from the influence on preferences from past choice behavior (state dependence). ... -
Is the distribution of income compatible with s stable distribution?
Dagsvik, John K.; Vatne, Bjørn Helge (Discussion Papers;No. 246, Working paper, 1999)Mandelbrot (1961) proposed to apply the class of Pareto-Levy distributions - which belong to the Stable distributions - as a framework for modelling income distributions. He also presented theoretic arguments in favor ... -
Kvalitativ valghandlingsteori, en oversikt over feltet
Dagsvik, John K. (Journal article, 1985)Teorier for kvalitativ valghandling har vært under sterk utvikling i de senere år. Disse teoriene tar sikre på å analysere valgadferd når alternativene er kategoriske. Typiske eksempler er valg mellom transportalterativer, ... -
Kvalitetsjusterte prisindekser for biler : en oversikt over metodiske tilnærminger
Dagsvik, John K. (Journal article, 2004)I de senere årene har det vært økende fokus på produkters «kvalitet» i konstruksjonen av prisindekser. Det er imidlertid ikke opplagt hvordan kvalitetsaspektet skal gripes an. På 1980-og 90 tallet ble det utviklet nye ... -
Labor force participation and the discouraged worker effect
Dagsvik, John K.; Kornstad, Tom; Skjerpen, Terje (Discussion Papers;642, Working paper, 2010)This paper analyzes labor force participation with particular reference to the discouraged worker effect. Discouraged workers are those who do not search for work because they view their chances of finding a suitable job ... -
Labor market modeling recognizing latent job attributes and opportunity constraints : an empirical analysis of labor market behavior of Eritrean women
Arneberg, Marie W.; Dagsvik, John K.; Jia, Zhiyang (Discussion Papers;No. 331, Working paper, 2002)Abstract: This paper analyzes labor market behavior of urban Eritrean women with particular reference to the impact of education, earnings and labor market opportunities. Unlike traditional models of labor supply, which ... -
Labor supply analysis with non-convex Budget sets without the Hausman approach
Dagsvik, John K.; Strøm, Steinar (Discussion Papers;No. 857, Working paper, 2017-03-14)When the budget set is non-convex the application of the Hausman approach to estimate labor supply functions will in general be cumbersome because labor supply no longer depends solely on marginal criteria (first order ... -
Labor supply as a choice among latent job opportunities : a practical empirical approach
Dagsvik, John K.; Jia, Zhiyang (Discussion Papers;No. 481, Working paper, 2006)Abstract: In this paper, we discuss aspects of a particular framework for modeling labor supply and the application of this approach in practical policy simulation experiments. This modeling framework differs from the ... -
Labor supply as a discrete choice among latent jobs
Dagsvik, John K.; Jia, Zhiyang (Discussion papers;709, Working paper, 2012-10)This paper discusses a modeling framework in which workers are assumed to choose their preferred job from latent worker-specific choice sets. This point of departure yields a framework that formalizes the widely used ad ... -
Labor supply as a discrete choice among latent jobs. Unobserved heterogeneity and identification
Dagsvik, John K.; Jia, Zhiyang (Discussion papers;786, Working paper, 2014-09)This paper discusses aspects of a framework for modeling labor supply where the notion of job choice is fundamental. In this framework, workers are assumed to have preferences over latent job opportunities belonging to ... -
A labor supply model for married couples with non-convex budget sets and latent rationing
Dagsvik, John K.; Strøm, Steinar (Discussion Paper;No. 36, Working paper, 1988-06)The basic assumption in this paper is that individuals make their choices from a set of latent discrete alternatives, called matches. Given the match, hours of work, wages and non-pecuniary characteristics follow. This ...