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This paper investigates the consequences of a series of Swedish policy changes beginning in 1989 where different regions started subsidizing the birth control pill. The reforms were significant and applied to all types of oral contraceptives. My identification strategy takes advantage of the...
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refugee placement policy which provides exogenous variation in the initial place of residence in Sweden. The main result is …
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administrative data from Sweden. Our empirical strategy exploits exogenous varia-tion in parental incarceration from the random …
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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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This paper examines the effect of income inequality on health for a group of particularly disadvantaged individuals: refugees. Our analysis draws on longitudinal hospitalization records coupled with a settlement policy where Swedish authorities assigned newly arrived refugees to their first area...
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This paper studies effects of education policy on early fertility. We study a major educational reform in Sweden in …
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place of residence in Sweden. The main result is that school performance is increasing in the number of highly educated …
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refugee placement policy which provides exogenous variation in the initial place of residence in Sweden. The main result is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010321458