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Myten om det norske utenforskapet
The Myth of a Norwegian Labor Market Outsiderness Syndrome
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Abstract The notion of a particular Norwegian labor market outsiderness syndrome insists that we have too many social benefit recipients and too few at work. These claims are not well documented. In this commentary we show that we have fewer outside of employment or education than in most countries. Compared... view more
The notion of a particular Norwegian labor market outsiderness syndrome insists that we have too many social benefit recipients and too few at work. These claims are not well documented. In this commentary we show that we have fewer outside of employment or education than in most countries. Compared to other countries we have many on disability benefits, but not many benefit receivers in total. The perception of a particular Norwegian labor market outsiderness syndrome gives a misleading impression about the role of social benefits and tends to weaken the support for the welfare state and social insurances that contribute to reduced income inequality.... view less
Keywords
Norway; labor market; labor force participation; receipt of benefits; social benefits; welfare state
Classification
Labor Market Research
Social Security
Free Keywords
EU-SILC 2007; EU-SILC 2012
Document language
Other language
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 1-9
Journal
Søkelys på arbeidslivet, 40 (2023) 3
DOI
https://doi.org/10.18261/spa.40.3.3
ISSN
1504-7989
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed