Administrative register data for Norwegian households are used to analyse the distribution of debt and assets by income, wealth and age group. We find that the cross-sectional distribution is skewed. The distribution of debt across age has changed over time, with more of the debt being held by older households and less by younger ones. A birth-cohort study shows that households in later cohorts have more real debt than households in earlier cohorts when we compare the same life-cycle phase. Credit risk is evaluated using a number of measures and criteria. The overall conclusion is that the share of risky debt is small, but the share may increase significantly if interest rates climb to higher levels or house prices fall
We explore the determinants of debt and financial asset accumulation at the household level using su...
Household debt has reached record high levels in Norway and is considered to be a threat to the fina...
This paper uses repeated cross-sectional data from the Surveys of Consumer Finances (SCF) to charact...
Administrative register data for Norwegian households are used to analyse the distribution of debt a...
Over the past twenty years, the distribution of debt and wealth has changed across age groups. Older...
We have conducted a descriptive and empirical analysis of the Norwegian household debt based on micr...
Household debt in Norway has increased substantially since the 1980s. This article uses microdata to...
In 2004, 2006 and 2008 Norwegian Social Research (NOVA) carried out research projects on Norwegian h...
The default rate on loans to households by Norwegian banks and mortgage companies fell after the ban...
New micro data enable us to analyse household debt behaviour through 2006. We can identify household...
There is a need to identify household debt behaviour in different age cohorts even in countries with...
While existing statistics are based on macro data, this article uses micro data to analyse household...
We analyze the effect of house price changes on debt secured on dwellings in Norway. To this end, we...
On average, Norwegian households are highly indebted and their wealth is concentrated in housing. Ch...
We analyze the effect of house price changes on debt secured on dwellings in Norway. To this end, we...
We explore the determinants of debt and financial asset accumulation at the household level using su...
Household debt has reached record high levels in Norway and is considered to be a threat to the fina...
This paper uses repeated cross-sectional data from the Surveys of Consumer Finances (SCF) to charact...
Administrative register data for Norwegian households are used to analyse the distribution of debt a...
Over the past twenty years, the distribution of debt and wealth has changed across age groups. Older...
We have conducted a descriptive and empirical analysis of the Norwegian household debt based on micr...
Household debt in Norway has increased substantially since the 1980s. This article uses microdata to...
In 2004, 2006 and 2008 Norwegian Social Research (NOVA) carried out research projects on Norwegian h...
The default rate on loans to households by Norwegian banks and mortgage companies fell after the ban...
New micro data enable us to analyse household debt behaviour through 2006. We can identify household...
There is a need to identify household debt behaviour in different age cohorts even in countries with...
While existing statistics are based on macro data, this article uses micro data to analyse household...
We analyze the effect of house price changes on debt secured on dwellings in Norway. To this end, we...
On average, Norwegian households are highly indebted and their wealth is concentrated in housing. Ch...
We analyze the effect of house price changes on debt secured on dwellings in Norway. To this end, we...
We explore the determinants of debt and financial asset accumulation at the household level using su...
Household debt has reached record high levels in Norway and is considered to be a threat to the fina...
This paper uses repeated cross-sectional data from the Surveys of Consumer Finances (SCF) to charact...