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Although the share of female PhDs has increased explosively since the 1980s, little research has focused on the utilisation and remuneration of female versus male scientific human capital. Using rich Swedish cross-sectional register data on the stock of PhDs in 2004, this paper analyses to what...
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penalty for field of education-occupation mismatches for men and women with higher education in Sweden and reveals that the …
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The association between stature and favorable labor market outcomes has been extensively documented. Recent studies have attributed this height premium to cognitive and social skills. We offer an alternative explanation, where the premium mainly arises from the positive association between...
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"This paper aims to throw light on the development of top incomes in Sweden as well as the causes for change. Using …
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. It is well known that wage inequality has increased in Sweden since the mid-1980s. However, little evidence has so far …
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This is the first study to use an achievement test score to analyze whether the income gap between second-generation immigrants and natives is caused by a skill gap rather than ethnic discrimination. Since, in principle, every male Swedish citizen takes the test when turning 18, we are able to...
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