Topic: Labour market and earnings
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Exploring the change in skill structure of labour demand in Norwegian manufacturing
PublicationDocuments 2003/9
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Employment, register-based
Statisticslabour market, employees, hours of work, occupations (for example nurses, cooks, car mechanics), level of education, commuting, industries (for example manufacturing, public administration, hotels), public sector, private sector
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Labour force survey
StatisticsLFS, labour market, employees, unemployed, economically active, labour force, labour force status, employees by industry, underemployment, part-time work, hours of work, temporary staff
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Urban and regional labour market mobility in Norway
Social and economic studies 110
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The gender-divided labour market
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One in four works part-time
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Equal development of women and men's salaries
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Only one in ten executive managers are women
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One in three works flexible hours
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Exploring the change in skill structure of labour demand in Norwegian manufacturing
Documents 2003/9
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Population and housing census. Commuting
1 out of 3 persons in employment are commuters
commuter flows, commuting to, commuting from, place of work, place of residence, commuting by industry
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High employment rate for women in Norway
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Past and future changes in the structure of wages and skills
Documents 2002/4
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Qualification, mobility and performance in a sample of Norwegian regional labour markets
Reports 2002/6
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Impacts on women's work and child care choices of cash-for-care program
Documents 2000/13
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Projections of population, education, labour supply and public pension benefits
Social and economic studies 101
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Empirical life cycle models of labour supply and consumption
Social and economic studies 91
The main purpose of this doctoral thesis is to formulate and estimate a structural life cycle model of married couples' labour suppy and consumption of durables and non-durables.
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