In the period from 1970 to 2002, Norwegian women moved out of the home and into the paid labour market. The paper investigates the e®ect of this social change on women's economic position and on individual income in-equality. It argues that the distribution of individual incomes is of equal interest to household incomes as targets of public policy. Inequality is measured by the generalised entropy measure. The data are taken from the triennial, later annual, surveys of income carried out by Statistics Norway in the period, giving reliable data on income for samples varying from 6000 to 30 000 women and men. Women's average income relative to that of men increased from 27 percent to 60 per cent. Total individual income inequality decreased s...
More than 60 years ago Simon Kuznets found an empirical relationship between inequality and economic...
This paper compares income inequality and income mobility in the Scandinavian countries and the Unit...
This paper compares income inequality and income mobility in the Scandinavian countries and the Unit...
Income inequality is one of the most widely researched topics in economics. Norway and other Scandi...
Economic inequality in general and income inequality in particular have been showing increasing tren...
Abstract: Women's participation in the labour market varies substantially across Europe. In Nor...
Women’s participation in the labour market varies substantially across Europe. While female particip...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of wage compression for the gender wage gap in Swed...
Master's thesis in EconomicsThis paper aims to investigate whether the income inequality has increas...
Master's thesis in Economic analysisWe investigate if gender identity has any effect on the division...
This paper employs Wright’s class-scheme and data from Nonvegian and American level of living survey...
This article shows that women’s rising earnings contributed to reducing inequality in household earn...
The data set used in my research was collected by the National Bureau of Statistics (SSB) for the y...
In this paper we give an account of extensive research into the Icelandic income distribution that w...
It has been established for the USA that men and women working in the same occupation for the same e...
More than 60 years ago Simon Kuznets found an empirical relationship between inequality and economic...
This paper compares income inequality and income mobility in the Scandinavian countries and the Unit...
This paper compares income inequality and income mobility in the Scandinavian countries and the Unit...
Income inequality is one of the most widely researched topics in economics. Norway and other Scandi...
Economic inequality in general and income inequality in particular have been showing increasing tren...
Abstract: Women's participation in the labour market varies substantially across Europe. In Nor...
Women’s participation in the labour market varies substantially across Europe. While female particip...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of wage compression for the gender wage gap in Swed...
Master's thesis in EconomicsThis paper aims to investigate whether the income inequality has increas...
Master's thesis in Economic analysisWe investigate if gender identity has any effect on the division...
This paper employs Wright’s class-scheme and data from Nonvegian and American level of living survey...
This article shows that women’s rising earnings contributed to reducing inequality in household earn...
The data set used in my research was collected by the National Bureau of Statistics (SSB) for the y...
In this paper we give an account of extensive research into the Icelandic income distribution that w...
It has been established for the USA that men and women working in the same occupation for the same e...
More than 60 years ago Simon Kuznets found an empirical relationship between inequality and economic...
This paper compares income inequality and income mobility in the Scandinavian countries and the Unit...
This paper compares income inequality and income mobility in the Scandinavian countries and the Unit...