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This paper investigates whether more general education reduces the risk of future unemployment by examining individuals’ labor market experiences during the “Great Recession” (2008–2010). To estimate the causal impact of differences in educational content, I exploit a reform in Sweden in...
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This paper investigates whether more general education reduces the risk of future un-employment by examining individuals’ labor market experiences during the “Great Re¬cession” (2008–2010). To estimate the causal impact of differences in educational con¬tent, I exploit a reform in...
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This paper investigates whether more general education reduces the risk of future unemployment by examining individuals' labor market experiences during the Great Recession (2008-2010). To estimate the causal impact of differences in educational content, I exploit a reform in Sweden in the 1990s...
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Finfluencer (noun): a person who, by virtue of their popular or cultural status, has the ability to influence the decision-making process of others through promotions or recommendations on social media. Now more than ever, consumers look to the internet for advice and guidance on all aspects of...
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This paper presents evidence on how firms react to a more generous insurance against high sick pay costs. We exploit a reform launched in Sweden in 2015, which introduced different thresholds for insurance reimbursement depending on firm size. By comparing workers in smaller firms with workers...
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Recent empirical work questions the negative relationship between family size and children’s attainments proposed by theoretical work and supported by a large empirical literature. We use twin births as an exogenous source of variation in family size in an unusually rich dataset where it is...
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