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We propose and implement a new method to estimate treatment effects in settings where individuals need to be in a certain state (e.g. unemployment) to be eligible for a treatment, treatments may commence at different points in time, and the outcome of interest is realized after the individual...
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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 … inequality account for the entire increase in wage dispersion. This pattern, which remains when we control for observable …
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This paper investigates the role of skill depreciation in the relationship between work interruptions and subsequent wages. Using a unique longitudinal dataset, the Swedish part of the International Adult Literacy Survey, we are able to analyze changes in literacy skills for individuals as a...
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Using a large longitudinal data set, we study the effects of increased trade on earnings and mobility in the Swedish labor market in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Earnings respond significantly to changes in industry sales, whether generated by domestic market forces or international trade:...
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and education has been roughly proportional, however. The evolution of employment and unemployment does not offer much …
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wage inequality was dramatic. In 1981, however, the wage compression effect accounted only for a minor proportion of women …
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We examine the changes in the rewards to cognitive and non-cognitive skill during the time period 1992-2013. Using unique administrative data for Sweden, we document a secular increase in the returns to non-cognitive skill. This increase is particularly pronounced in the private sector, at the...
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We examine the changes in the rewards to cognitive and non-cognitive skill during the time period 1992-2013. Using unique administrative data for Sweden, we document a secular increase in the returns to non-cognitive skill. This increase is particularly pronounced in the private sector, at the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012039299
Could differences in risk attitudes explain parts of the gender wage gap? We present estimates on the association between labor market outcomes and financial risk-taking using individual level administrative data on individual wealth portfolios and wage rates. The individual's share of risky to...
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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 … inequality account for the entire increase in wage dispersion. This pattern, which remains when we control for observable …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010317897