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in Sweden in 2001. According to our differences-in-difference estimates, aggregate absence in these firms fell by 0 …
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In many countries, sickness absence financed by generous insurance benefits has become an important concern in the policy debate. It turns out that there are strong variations in absence behavior between local geographical areas, and it has been difficult to explain these variations by...
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In many countries, sickness absence financed by generous insurance benefits is an important concern in the policy debate. There are strong variations in absence behavior among local geographical areas. Such variations are difficult to explain in terms of observable socioeconomic factors. In this...
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We use a reform of Sweden s sickness insurance system as a source of exogenous variation to analyse the presence of …
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with a sample of 1,396 Swedish blue-collar workers. During this period Sweden implemented major reforms of both its …
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We estimate a labor supply model on a random sample of Swedish male and female blue collar workers to study the effect of economic incentives on work absence behavior. We observe work absence for each day during 1990 and 1991 for each worker in the sample. We use non-parametric (Kaplan-Meier)...
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in Sweden in 2001. According to our differences-in-difference estimates, aggregate absence in these firms fell by 0 …
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