Blar i Statistics Norway's Open Research Repository (SNORRe) på forfatter "Telle, Kjetil"
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Unit roots, polynomial transformations and the environmental Kuznets curve
Liu, Gang; Skjerpen, Terje; Swensen, Anders Rygh; Telle, Kjetil (Discussion Papers;No. 443, Working paper, 2006)Abstract: Time-series regressions including non-linear transformations of an integrated variable are not uncommon in various fields of economics. In particular, within the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) literature, ... -
Universal child care and inequality of opportunity Descriptive findings from Norway
Drange, Nina; Telle, Kjetil (Rapporter;No. 880, Working paper, 2018-07-25)Encouraging effects from random assignments of intensive and high-quality early child care to disadvantaged children have spurred hopes that publicly funded universal child care can improve human development and social ... -
Viser reduserte blyutslipp at økonomisk vekst er bra for miljøet?
Telle, Kjetil; Brekke, Kjell Arne (Journal article, 2001)Blyutslippene til luft har falt dramatisk de siste 20 årene. Samtidig har vi hatt økonomisk vekst. Betyr det at den økonomiske veksten har forårsaket de reduserte utslippene, og at økonomisk vekst er bra for miljøet, slik ... -
Workload, staff composition, and sickness absence. Findings from employees in child care centers
Gunnes, Trude; Drange, Nina; Telle, Kjetil (Discussion Papers;No. 882, Working paper, 2018-08-17)We proxy workload by the number of adults per child in Norwegian child care centers, but do not find that centers with many adults per child have lower sickness absence than other centers. However, we do find that more ... -
Workload, staff composition, and sickness absence: findings from employees in child care centers
Drange, Nina; Gunnes, Trude; Telle, Kjetil (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Persistently, high workload may raise sickness absence with associated costs to firms and society. We proxy workload by the number of adults per child in Norwegian child care centers and find that more educated teachers ...