Using Norwegian individual register data of young workers, from the period 1986-2008, we analyse whether there are large and persistent negative relationships between unemployment and the risk of repeated unemployment and being out of labour force. A nearest-neighbour propensity score matching method is applied to make the treatment group (the unemployed)and the control group (the employed) as similar as possible. By tracking workers over a 10-year follow-up period, we find that unemployment has a negative effect on later labour market attachment. This is consistent with existing findings in the literature. The negative effects decrease over time. Using the bounding approach proposed by Rosenbaum (2002) to analyse the importance of unobserv...
Labour market conditions at the time and place of potential entry into the labour market are shown t...
Young people often experience difficulties when entering the labour market. Therefore the youth un-e...
Using data collected with a factorial survey experiment in Norway and Switzerland, we analyze how em...
Using Norwegian individual register data of young workers, from the period 1986-2008, we analyse whe...
Using Norwegian individual register data of young workers, from the period 1986-2008, we analyse wh...
This study investigates whether and to what extent further unemployment experience for youths who ar...
Entering the labour market during recession and becoming exposed to unemployment in early career may...
This chapter investigates the extent to which graduating in a bad economy scars the careers of youth...
Compared to other OECD countries Norway has experienced low unemployment rates during the last twent...
Does unemployment leave persistent scars on earnings? The European debt crisis has pushed unemployme...
The paper studies the relationship between teenagers' first labor market experience and subsequent l...
Entering the labour market during recession and becoming exposed to unemployment in early career may...
Building on a complete account of registered unemployment spells in Norway, we study how the composi...
We ask how employers contribute to unemployment scarring in the recruitment process in the German-sp...
The experience of unemployment puts individuals at risk of long-term negative scarring and the longe...
Labour market conditions at the time and place of potential entry into the labour market are shown t...
Young people often experience difficulties when entering the labour market. Therefore the youth un-e...
Using data collected with a factorial survey experiment in Norway and Switzerland, we analyze how em...
Using Norwegian individual register data of young workers, from the period 1986-2008, we analyse whe...
Using Norwegian individual register data of young workers, from the period 1986-2008, we analyse wh...
This study investigates whether and to what extent further unemployment experience for youths who ar...
Entering the labour market during recession and becoming exposed to unemployment in early career may...
This chapter investigates the extent to which graduating in a bad economy scars the careers of youth...
Compared to other OECD countries Norway has experienced low unemployment rates during the last twent...
Does unemployment leave persistent scars on earnings? The European debt crisis has pushed unemployme...
The paper studies the relationship between teenagers' first labor market experience and subsequent l...
Entering the labour market during recession and becoming exposed to unemployment in early career may...
Building on a complete account of registered unemployment spells in Norway, we study how the composi...
We ask how employers contribute to unemployment scarring in the recruitment process in the German-sp...
The experience of unemployment puts individuals at risk of long-term negative scarring and the longe...
Labour market conditions at the time and place of potential entry into the labour market are shown t...
Young people often experience difficulties when entering the labour market. Therefore the youth un-e...
Using data collected with a factorial survey experiment in Norway and Switzerland, we analyze how em...