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Using a large longitudinal data set, we study the effects of increased trade on earnings and mobility in the Swedish labor market in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Earnings respond significantly to changes in industry sales, whether generated by domestic market forces or international trade:...
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, Sweden exhibited a pattern of job polarization with expansions of the highest and lowest paid jobs compared to middle …
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In this paper we study the capital adjustment process in Swedish manufacturing firms and relate the empirical findings to standard models of firm behavior in the presence of impediments to capital adjustments. We find that (i) a model with irreversible capital goes a very long way in capturing...
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contrary, we conclude that because of severe downward nominal wage rigidity real wages have become more rigid during Sweden s …
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We show that in micro data, as well as in a search and matching model with endogenous separations and rigid wages, separations and hence employment volatility are non-neutral to wage rigidities of incumbent workers. In contrast to when all wages are flexible, the standard deviation of...
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We formulate an efficiency wage model with on-the-job search where wages depend on turnover and employers may use information on whether the searching worker is employed or unemployed as a hiring criterion. We show theoretically that ranking by employment status affects both the level and the...
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According to the standard union bargaining model, unemployment benefits should have big effects on wages, but product market prices and productivity should play no role in the wage bargain. We formulate an alternative strategic bargaining model, where labour and product market conditions...
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long-run job polarization in both Sweden and the US. In particular, the shrinking manufacturing sector, with the subsequent … industries. But despite these trend breaks, Sweden actually experienced a stronger job-polarization process - a more pronounced …
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, I focus on a theological conflict over same-sex marriage within the Church of Sweden and take advantage of political …
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