Katrine Vellesen Løken

Stilling

Professor, II

Tilhørighet

Forskning
  • Family Economics
  • Labor Economics 
  • Quantile Regression
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Rapport
Vitenskapelig artikkel
Faglig foredrag
Fagartikkel
Intervju tidsskrift
Intervju
Leserinnlegg
Programdeltagelse
Doktorgradsavhandling
Populærvitenskapelig foredrag
Mastergradsoppgave
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Short communication

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PUBLICATIONS

Løken, K.V. and Mogstad, M. and Wiswall, M. (2011): What linear estimators miss: the effect of family income on child outcomes. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, forthcoming

Løken, K. V. (2010): Family income and children’s education: Using the Norwegian oil boom as a natural experiment. Labour Economics, 17, 118-129.

 

WORKING PAPERS

What linear estimator miss: the effect of family income on child outcomes. (joint with Magne Mogstad and Matt Wiswall). Working paper in economics 02/11, University of Bergen.

Your Place or Mine? On the residence choice of young couples in Norway. (joint work with Shelly Lundberg and Kjell Erik Lommerud) Working paper in economics 03/11, University of Bergen, revise and resubmit, Demograhy

A Flying start? Long term consequences of time investments in children during their first year of life. (joint work with Pedro Carneiro and Kjell Salvanes) Working paper in economics 06/10, University of Bergen, submitted

Family income and children's education: Using the Norwegian oil boom as a natural experiment, working papers in economics 03/07, University of Bergen

 

WORK IN PROGRESS

The effect of child care subsidies on academic perfomance  (joint work with Sandra Black, Paul Devereux and Kjell Salvanes)

Maternity leave, women’s labour supply and fertility: Using multiple parental leave reforms.(joint work with Pedro Carneiro and Kjell Salvanes)

Reporting Bias in the VAS?: A quantile approach. (joint work with Lene Lunde)

 

 

 

Prosjekter

PhD Thesis (2006-2010)

PhD thesis working title: "Families and children's development: economic approaches"