Scandinavian Working Papers in Economics

Working Paper Series,
IFAU - Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy

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No 2022:22: Reducing the gender gap in parental leave through economic incentives? – Evidence from the gender equality bonus in Sweden
Olof Rosenqvist

No 2022:21: A lifecycle estimator of intergenerational income mobility
Ursula Mello, Martin Nybom and Jan Stuhler

No 2022:20: Earnings losses and the role of the welfare state during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from Sweden
Adrian Adermon, Lisa Laun, Patrik Lind, Martin Olsson, Jan Sauermann, et al.

No 2022:19: The financial situation of people with severe mental illness in an advanced welfare state
Marcus Eliason

No 2022:18: Mothers’ birth giving status and the division of parental leave. A comparison of adoptive and biological parents.
Ylva Moberg and Maaike van der Vleuten

No 2022:17: Deservingness and street-level decision-making. Two survey experiments on the use of discretion in the public sector
Martin Lundin and Josefin Häggblom

No 2022:16: Policies for young adults with reduced work capacity. Labour market impact in Sweden and Norway.
Caroline Hall, Inés Hardoy and Kristine von Simson

No 2022:15: Consequences of job loss for routine workers
Yaroslav Yakymovych

No 2022:14: Firm responses to a more generous insurance against high sick pay costs
Caroline Hall, Linus Liljeberg and Erica Lindahl

No 2022:13: Schooling in the Nordic countries during the COVID-19 pandemic
Caroline Hall, Inés Hardoy and Martin Lundin

No 2022:12: Earnings responses to even higher taxes
Dingquan Miao, Håkan Selin and Martin Söderström

No 2022:11: Preferences and opportunities in the marriage market. How comprehensive schooling made the wealthy marry down.
Helena Holmlund

No 2022:10: The unequal consequences of job loss across countries
Edoardo Acabbi, Cristina Barcelo, Antoine Bertheau, Andreas Gulyas, Stefano Lombardi, et al.

No 2022:9: Filling in the blanks. How does information about the Swedish EITC affect labour supply?
Pär Nyman, Linuz Aggeborn and Rafael Ahlskog

No 2022:8: Pension reform, incentives to retire and retirement behavior: empirical evidence from Swedish micro-data.
Lisa Laun and Mårten Palme

No 2022:7: Replacing student grants with loans. Evidence from a Swedish policy reform.
Gunnar Brandén

No 2022:6: When workers’ skills become unbundled: Some empirical consequences for sorting and wages
Oskar Nordström Skans, Philippe Choné and Francis Kramarz

No 2022:5: Earnings expectations and educational sorting. An ex-ante perspective on returns to university education
Nikolay Angelov, Per Johansson, Ariel Pihl and Mikael Lindahl

No 2022:4: No activation without reconciliation? The interplay between ALMP and ECEC in relation to women employment unemployment and inactivity in 30 OECD countries 1985-2018
Rense Nieuwenhuis

No 2022:3: Learning-by-doing and productivity growth among high-skilled workers: evidence from the treatment of heart attacks
Stefan James, Petter Lundborg, Bo Lagerqvist and Johan Vikström

No 2022:2: Human capital effects of one-on-one time with parents. Evidence from a Swedish childcare access reform
Anna Sjögren and Malin Tallås Ahlzén

No 2022:1: Limbo or leverage? Asylum waiting and refugee integration
Mattias Engdahl, Olof Rosenqvist and Olof Åslund

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