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Agency in Sweden during 2008 to 2010, in which over 4,000 participants were randomly offered private and public …
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on firms' employment behaviour. Seniority rules exist in several countries and, like Sweden, most European countries have …
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system in Sweden. This rule made it possible for a woman to retain her previous high level of parental leave benefits, i …
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This paper investigates whether the partner's social insurance coverage affects spousal labor supply. Using a reform which increased the sickness insurance coverage for non-government workers, the spousal elasticity of sick days with respect to the partner's benefit is estimated to 0.4....
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Women account for the majority of parental leave take-up, which is likely one of the major reasons for the gender gap in income and wages. Consequently, many countries exert effort to promote a more gender equal division of parental leave. Indeed, the last decades have seen an increase in...
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A unique examination strategy in first year microeconomics courses is used to test for gender differences in preferences in examination behavior. Students have the possibility of attaining a seminar bonus on the final exam for near-perfect seminar attendance and are given two voluntary initial...
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