Changing patterns of inequality in Norway: the roles of gender, education, immigration and unions

IF 2.2 3区 经济学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Patrick Bennett, Kjell Salvanes
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Abstract

We assess the evolution of inequality over time in Norway and the underlying factors which determine such changes. Inequality is low in Norway, and remains relatively unchanged from 1980 to 2019. However, these aggregate measures mask persistent inequalities across sex, education and immigrant status. Among men, inequality increases from 1980 while the opposite is true for women. Low-educated workers fare increasingly worse over time relative to middle- and high-educated workers. Despite this, the earnings of women lag behind those of lower-educated men and considerable gender gaps exist. While immigration increases considerably, immigration itself does not drive the rise in inequality among men. Decomposing the importance of unions for earnings reveals that the declining importance of unionisation for earnings among men in the bottom half of the distribution may be an important factor behind rising inequality.

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挪威不断变化的不平等模式:性别、教育、移民和工会的作用
我们评估了挪威不平等现象随时间的演变以及决定这种变化的基本因素。挪威的不平等程度较低,从1980年到2019年保持相对不变。然而,这些综合指标掩盖了不同性别、教育程度和移民身份之间持续存在的不平等。在男性中,不平等现象从1980年开始加剧,而女性则相反。随着时间的推移,相对于中高学历工人,低学历工人的情况越来越差。尽管如此,女性的收入仍然落后于低学历男性,并且存在相当大的性别差距。虽然移民大幅增加,但移民本身并没有推动男性不平等的加剧。对工会对收入的重要性进行分解后发现,工会对分布最底层男性收入的重要性下降可能是不平等加剧的一个重要因素。
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Fiscal Studies
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期刊介绍: The Institute for Fiscal Studies publishes the journal Fiscal Studies, which serves as a bridge between academic research and policy. This esteemed journal, established in 1979, has gained global recognition for its publication of high-quality and original research papers. The articles, authored by prominent academics, policymakers, and practitioners, are presented in an accessible format, ensuring a broad international readership.
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