Forthcoming article by @Elhalvorsen Hans A Holter @SerdarOzkanEN@KStoresletten
“Dissecting Idiosyncratic Earnings Risk” @EEANews @OUPEconomics
Teaching material available: https://t.co/tCzfSWh4Lu
https://t.co/MG93pJNRsW
4. Because of second earner effect, household earnings changes are much smaller than those of individuals. Also, as a result of the welfare state there is much less change in disposable income. These are especially true for low earners. THE END! 7/7
Great IFS conference, talk 8. Kjetil Storesletten with Elin Halvorsen, Hans Holter, and Serdar Ozkan.
Sickness spells are the most common determinant of large earnings losses in Norway.
@TheIFS@serdarozkanEN
Researchers Erlend E. Bø, Elin Halvorsen, and Thor O. Thoresen explore the effect of inherited wealth on labor force participation in their recent study.
https://t.co/4rFlofstme