To what extent is a transition into employment associated with an exit from poverty
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Abstract
Abstract:
A link between lack of employment and poverty is often made implicitly, but can be difficult to
enumerate in a satisfactory manner. We would therefore like to ask the question: to what extent does
acquiring employment increase a poor household’s probability of exiting poverty? Register data from
the entire resident population of Norway serves as the basis for this analysis, which indicates that
full-time does greatly increase the probability of exiting poverty. Part-time employment also has an
effect, albeit a small one. Findings with respect to transfers are compatible with certain disincentives
related to employment for single mothers, although similar results cannot be found for other types of
households.