Going Through Hell: Increased Work Effort in the Aftermath of Terrorism in Norway

B-Tier
Journal: Scandanavian Journal of Economics
Year: 2021
Volume: 123
Issue: 1
Pages: 216-237

Score contribution per author:

2.011 = (α=2.01 / 1 authors) × 1.0x B-tier

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Abstract

I analyze how sickness‐absence behavior in Norwegian municipalities was affected by exposure to the terrorist attack in Norway in 2011. The main finding is that in municipalities from which a resident was killed in the attack, sickness absence declined by 4 percent compared with municipalities without victims. The effect is precise, stable, and persistent. The results do not seem to be driven by changing labor market composition. The effect is found also in neighboring municipalities and is larger for people close to the age of the victims.

Technical Details

RePEc Handle
repec:bla:scandj:v:123:y:2021:i:1:p:216-237
Journal Field
General
Author Count
1
Added to Database
2026-02-02