Since the early 1990s, Statistics Norway has produced model-based projections on demand and supply of labor by education. The demand and supply side has been modeled separately, but in a consistent manner so that it has been possible to compare them. The macroeconomic model MODAG has been the core model on the demand side. The last projections, stretching to 2030, were published in Bjørnstad et al. (2010). This report studies consequences of alternative economic shocks and trends measured as deviations from those projections. ________Bjørnstad m.fl. (2010) framskriver det framtidige behovet for arbeidskraft etter utdanning i Norge til 2030. Framskrivningen er basert på en konjunkturnøytral utvikling i sentrale makroøkonomiske va...
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Since the early 1990s, Statistics Norway has produced model-based projections on demand and supply o...
Because of globalization and technological progress, most OECD-countries have seen a considerable gr...
This report presents new research on the labour market in a special version the macroeconomic model ...
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The labour supply in Norway was record-high in 2008. As the labour supply has grown, it has been res...
The recent global economic crisis, in combination with major changes in the labour market, have led ...
This report focuses on the topic of economic growth and education. The aim is to investigate the pot...
The educational system in Sweden is expanding and while some see higher education as a remedy for un...
In the last decades, the impact of human capital on growth has played a central role. College tuitio...
There are 774 million people in the world today who are illiterate, two thirds of those people are w...
Since the early 1990s, Statistics Norway has produced model-based projections on demand and supply o...
Because of globalization and technological progress, most OECD-countries have seen a considerable gr...
This report presents new research on the labour market in a special version the macroeconomic model ...
This report analyzes the demand for labour in Norway between 2014 and 2035, and whether this demand ...
The average employment rate for the OECD countries was close to 63 percent in the period 2000-2015 b...
In this study we estimate the returns to education on hourly wages in Norway, taking into account th...
Currently, industrial ecology frameworks and methods are increasingly used to study the social metab...
This paper provides empirical results for internal migration and commuting flows using panel data fo...
This paper investigates the long-term effects of local government education spending on child outco...
The labour supply in Norway was record-high in 2008. As the labour supply has grown, it has been res...
The recent global economic crisis, in combination with major changes in the labour market, have led ...
This report focuses on the topic of economic growth and education. The aim is to investigate the pot...
The educational system in Sweden is expanding and while some see higher education as a remedy for un...
In the last decades, the impact of human capital on growth has played a central role. College tuitio...
There are 774 million people in the world today who are illiterate, two thirds of those people are w...