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    • Labor supply in Italy 

      Aaberge, Rolf; Colombino, Ugo; Strøm, Steinar (Discussion Paper;No. 92, Working paper, 1993-07)
      The present study tries to overcome some of the shortcomings of the standard empirical labor supply models by applying an alternative approach which allows for complex non-convex budget sets, highly non-linear labor supply ...
    • 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 ...
    • Labor supply of retiring couples and heterogeneity in household decision-making structure 

      Jia, Zhiyang (Discussion Papers;No. 404, Working paper, 2005)
      Abstract: This paper analyzes the labor market participation behavior of retiring couples in Norway. To account for the unobserved heterogeneity in decision-making structure within the household, I formulate a mixed ...
    • Labor supply on the eve of retirement. Disparate effects of immediate and postponed rewards to working 

      Brinch, Christian N.; Hernæs, Erik; Jia, Zhiyang (Discussion papers;698, Working paper, 2012-07)
      We study two recent changes in incentives to work facing 67-69 year old workers in Norway: an earnings test reform which increases current earnings from work, and a pension system maturation which removes pension accrual ...
    • Labor supply responses and welfare effects from replacing current tax rules by a flat tax: Empirical evidence from Italy, Norway and Sweden 

      Aaberge, Rolf; Colombino, Ugo; Strøm, Steinar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2000)
      This paper employs a microeconometric framework to examine the labor supply responses and the welfare effects from replacing current tax systems in Italy, Norway and Sweden by a flat tax on total income. The flat tax rates ...
    • Labor supply with non-convex budget sets, hours restriction and non-pecuniary job-attributes 

      Dagsvik, John K.; Strøm, Steinar (Discussion Paper;No. 76, Working paper, 1992-09)
      The basic assumption in this paper is that a household labor supply decision can be considered as choice from a set of discrete alternatives, called matches. The matches are characterized by attributes such as hours of ...
    • Labor supply, income distribution and excess burden of personal income taxation in Norway 

      Aaberge, Rolf; Dagsvik, John K.; Strøm, Steinar (Discussion Paper;No. 54, Working paper, 1990-12)
      This paper presents the results of an empirical analysis of labor supply for married couples in NorwaS, based on a new modelling approach. This new framework is particularly convenient for dealing with'complicated budget ...
    • Labor supply, income distribution and excess burden of personal income taxation in Sweden 

      Aaberge, Rolf; Dagsvik, John K.; Strøm, Steinar (Discussion Paper;No. 53, Working paper, 1990-12)
      The paper presents results from a labor supply study on Swedish data. The estimated labor supply model is based on a new methodological approach. This approach is well suited for taking into account complex nonlinear and ...
    • Labour Cost Survey. Quality Report 2012 

      Flaaten, Magnus; Hagen, Thomas (Notater / Documents;2014/46, Working paper, 2014-12)
      This quality report accompanied the data on the Norwegian Labour Cost Survey 2012 which was forwarded to Eurostat in 2014. Every fourth year Statistics Norway conducts a labour cost survey in accordance to the Commission ...
    • Labour market institutions, shocks and the employment rate 

      Haraldsen, Kristine Wika; Nymoen, Ragnar; Sparrman, Victoria (Discussion Paper;No. 901, Working paper, 2019-03-29)
      The average employment rate for the OECD countries was close to 63 percent in the period 2000-2015 but there is considerable variation within and between countries. We find that a dynamic model for employment, derived ...
    • Labour market rigidities and environmental tax reforms : welfare effects of different regimes 

      Bye, Brita (Discussion Papers;No. 242, Working paper, 1998)
      The working of the labour market is important for the total welfare effects of tax reforms. This paper analyses, by using a computable general equilibrium model for the Norwegian economy, how different assumptions about ...
    • Labour supply effects of early retirement provision 

      Vestad, Ola Lotherington (Discussion papers;717, Working paper, 2012-11)
      The main objective of this paper is to estimate labour supply effects of an early retirement programme in Norway. Detailed administrative data are employed in order to characterize full paths towards retirement and account ...
    • Labour Supply models 

      Aaberge, Rolf; Colombino, Ugo (Discussion papers;807, Working paper, 2015-04)
      This paper is published as Chapter 7 of Handbook of Microsimulation Modelling edited by Cathal O’Donoghue, and issued in the series Contributions to Economic Analysis by Emerald Publishing Group. The purpose of the paper ...
    • Lag på lag i norsk klima- og energipolitikk 

      Bruvoll, Annegrete; Dalen, Hanne Marit (Journal article, 2008)
      Utvikling av effektive politikktiltak er hovedfokus i energi- og miljøøkonomisk forskning. Standard økonomisk teori gir klare råd om hvordan kostnadseffektivitet kan oppnås. Man skal bruke ett virkemiddel per mål, enten ...
    • Lagring og bruk av husdyrgjødsel 

      Gundersen, Geir Inge; Rognstad, Ole (Rapporter;2001/39, Report, 2001-11-30)
      Statistisk sentralbyrå har i 2000 gjennomført en utvalgsundersøkelse for å kartlegge praksis rundt lagring og bruk av husdyrgjødsel. Resultatene fra undersøkelsen vil gi nasjonale myndigheter bedre grunnlag for å vurdere ...
    • Land use statistics for urban settlements 

      Engelien, Erik; Schøning, Per (Documents;2000/12, Working paper, 2000-09-14)
      Statistics Norway is now developing methods based on the use of administrative registers for in a simple and cost-efficient way, to produce urban settlement boundaries and land use statistics for urban settlements. The ...
    • Landbakgrunn og botid viktig : innvandrere og inntekt 

      Pedersen, Siv Irene (Journal article, 2006-10)
      Det er en kjent sak at innvandrerbefolkningen i gjennomsnitt har lavere inntekter enn befolkningen som helhet. Det er imidlertid klare økonomiske forskjeller innen gruppen av innvandrere, der noen innvandrergrupper har ...
    • Landbruk i tyngste laget for kvinner? 

      Løwe, Torkil (Journal article, 2006-03)
      Bare vel en av ti gårdbrukere er kvinner. Disse gir i større grad enn menn uttrykk for at gårdsarbeid er tungt, og de overlater mye av arbeidet til ektemannen. Kvinnelige gårdbrukerektefeller bidrar også til gårdsarbeidet, ...
    • Landbrukets egen nedbygging av jordbruksareal 

      Gundersen, Geir Inge (Rapporter;2019/15, Report, 2019-06-11)
      I et prosjekt gjennomført av SSB og NIBIO ble nedbygd jordbruksareal i perioden 2004-2015 beregnet til 97 600 dekar. Av dette var 22 prosent knyttet til områder klassifisert som «Bebygd område for landbruk». I hovedsak er ...
    • Landbruksbebyggelse 2000 : Kvalitetskontroll av informasjon om landbruksbebyggelse ved kobling av registre 

      Andersen, Berit; Linnerud, Jenny; Schøning, Per (Rapporter;2002/28, Report, 2002-10-23)
      Tradisjonelt har landbruksstatistikk fokusert på driftsenheter og aktivitet i landbruksnæringen. Hva som skjer med bosetting og bygninger på gårder uten aktiv drift fanges i liten grad opp i statistikken, og det er denne ...