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
This paper analyzes the (reentry of Norwegian mothers into full-time and part-time employment follow...
Precariousness in working life is a rising concern in Europe, but scant statistical evidence exists ...
This chapter in ‘Monitoring Social Inclusion in Europe’ explores the missing links between employmen...
A link between lack of employment and poverty is often made implicitly, but can be difficult to enum...
A link between lack of employment and poverty is often made implicitly, but can rarely be enumerated...
A link between lack of employment and poverty is often made implicitly, but can rarely be enumerated...
Abstract: A link between lack of employment and poverty is often made implicitly, but can be diffic...
Unemployment is a major risk factor of poverty and employment is regarded key to overcoming it. The ...
Objective. This article examines how events—such as changes in household com-position, employment st...
This article considers the dynamic effects that the labour market has on poverty and social exclusio...
Original title: Uit de armoede werken. Are people who were members of a low-income household in ...
In this paper we explore missing links between employment policy success (or failure) and inclusion ...
This paper analyzes the (re)entry of Norwegian mothers into full-time and part-time employment follo...
We analyse a labour market programme for partly disabled workers that involves the transition from L...
Labour market conditions at the time and place of potential entry into the labour market are shown t...
This paper analyzes the (reentry of Norwegian mothers into full-time and part-time employment follow...
Precariousness in working life is a rising concern in Europe, but scant statistical evidence exists ...
This chapter in ‘Monitoring Social Inclusion in Europe’ explores the missing links between employmen...
A link between lack of employment and poverty is often made implicitly, but can be difficult to enum...
A link between lack of employment and poverty is often made implicitly, but can rarely be enumerated...
A link between lack of employment and poverty is often made implicitly, but can rarely be enumerated...
Abstract: A link between lack of employment and poverty is often made implicitly, but can be diffic...
Unemployment is a major risk factor of poverty and employment is regarded key to overcoming it. The ...
Objective. This article examines how events—such as changes in household com-position, employment st...
This article considers the dynamic effects that the labour market has on poverty and social exclusio...
Original title: Uit de armoede werken. Are people who were members of a low-income household in ...
In this paper we explore missing links between employment policy success (or failure) and inclusion ...
This paper analyzes the (re)entry of Norwegian mothers into full-time and part-time employment follo...
We analyse a labour market programme for partly disabled workers that involves the transition from L...
Labour market conditions at the time and place of potential entry into the labour market are shown t...
This paper analyzes the (reentry of Norwegian mothers into full-time and part-time employment follow...
Precariousness in working life is a rising concern in Europe, but scant statistical evidence exists ...
This chapter in ‘Monitoring Social Inclusion in Europe’ explores the missing links between employmen...