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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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implementation across Sweden. We first show that the reform reduced crime rates for the generation directly affected by the reform …
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To what extent is the length of our lives determined by pre-birth factors? And to what extent is it affected by parental resources during our upbringing that can be influenced by public policy? We study the formation of adult health and mortality using data on about 21,000 adoptees born between...
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We compare the intergenerational earnings mobility of immigrants with natives in Sweden. We find an overall convergence …
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Most previous studies of intergenerational transmission of human capital are restricted to two generations - parents and their children. In this study we use a Swedish data set which enables us link individual measures of lifetime earnings for three generations and data on educational...
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We study the effect of a compulsory education reform in Sweden on adult health and mortality. The reform was …
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transfer (SET) mandate implemented in Sweden in 2003, following which the share of twin births showed a precipitous drop of 70 …
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In this study we examine the passage of a reform to in-vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures in Sweden in 2003 …
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