Torbjørn Skardhamar : Citation Profile


Are you Torbjørn Skardhamar?

3

H index

2

i10 index

36

Citations

RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

1

Articles

16

Papers

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   12 years (2007 - 2019). See details.
   Cites by year: 3
   Journals where Torbjørn Skardhamar has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 2.    Total self citations: 2 (5.26 %)

MORE DETAILS IN:
ABOUT THIS REPORT:

   Permalink: http://citec.repec.org/psk48
   Updated: 2024-04-18    RAS profile: 2022-07-13    
   Missing citations? Add them    Incorrect content? Let us know

Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Torbjørn Skardhamar.

Is cited by:

Kramarz, Francis (3)

Monnery, Benjamin (3)

Eliason, Marcus (3)

Nordin, Martin (3)

Sampaio, Breno (3)

Skans, Oskar (3)

Willage, Barton (2)

Salvanes, Kjell G (2)

Cirera, Xavier (2)

Posso Suarez, Christian (1)

Khanna, Gaurav (1)

Cites to:

Telle, Kjetil (6)

Røed, Knut (5)

Rege, Mari (4)

MacDonald, Ziggy (4)

Freeman, Richard (4)

Grogger, Jeffrey (4)

Machin, Stephen (3)

Salvanes, Kjell G (3)

Sullivan, Daniel (3)

Ehrlich, Isaac (3)

Eliason, Marcus (2)

Main data


Where Torbjørn Skardhamar has published?


Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Discussion Papers / Statistics Norway, Research Department15

Recent works citing Torbjørn Skardhamar (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Do innovative firms pay higher wages? Micro-level evidence from Brazil. (2023). Cirera, Xavier ; Martins-Neto, Antonio Soares. In: Research Policy. RePEc:eee:respol:v:52:y:2023:i:1:s0048733322001664.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

2024Factory Automation and Declining Trust in Institutions in the 1970s and 1980s. (2023). Choi, Jiwon ; Boustan, Leah Platt ; Clingingsmith, David. In: NBER Chapters. RePEc:nbr:nberch:14843.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

Works by Torbjørn Skardhamar:


YearTitleTypeCited
2019Job displacement and crime: Evidence from Norwegian register data In: Labour Economics.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
article10
2019Blowing in the wind? The effect of weather on the intensity and spatial distribution of crime In: SocArXiv.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper1
2007Do welfare-to-work initiatives work? Evidence from an activation programme targeted at social security recipients in Norway In: Discussion Papers.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper1
2009Family formation, fatherhood and crime. An invitation to a broader perspective on crime and family transitions In: Discussion Papers.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper1
2009Reconsidering the theory on adolescent-limited and life-course persistent antisocial behaviour In: Discussion Papers.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper2
2009Does parental income matter for onset of offending? In: Discussion Papers.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper1
2009The effect of plant closure on crime In: Discussion Papers.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper10
2009Life after prison The relationship between employment and re-incarceration In: Discussion Papers.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper7
2010Modelling crime-proneness. A comparison of models for repeated count outcomes In: Discussion Papers.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper0
2012Crime and the transition to parenthood. The role of sex and relationship context In: Discussion Papers.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper0
2012Crime and the transition to marriage. The roles of gender and partners criminal involvement In: Discussion Papers.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper0
2012The division of housework. Does regional context matter? In: Discussion Papers.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper0
2012Does employment contribute to desistance? Offending trajectories of crime-prone men around the time of job entry In: Discussion Papers.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper0
2012Age at immigration and crime. Findings for male immigrants in Norway In: Discussion Papers.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper0
2014Pick a number. Mapping recidivism measures and their consequences In: Discussion Papers.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper2
2014Desistance from crime. How much can be explained by life course transitions? In: Discussion Papers.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper1
2015Crime and the transition to teenage parenthood In: Discussion Papers.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper0

CitEc is a RePEc service, providing citation data for Economics since 2001. Sponsored by INOMICS. Last updated March, 4 2024. Contact: CitEc Team