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This paper presents LINDA - a register-based longitudinal data set for Sweden. LINDA consists of a large panel of …
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We examine peer effects in welfare use among immigrants to Sweden by exploiting a governmental refugee placement policy …
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This paper analyses crucial design features of unemployment insurance (UI) policies. We examine three different means of improving the efficiency of UI: the duration of benefit payments, monitoring in conjunction with sanctions, and workfare. To that end we develop a quantitative model of...
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such enclaves is still an unresolved issue. We use an immigrant policy initiative in Sweden, when government authorities …
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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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Many developed countries, e.g. the UK, Germany, and Sweden, use or have used settlement policies to direct the inflow …
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We examine the relationship between unemployment benefits and unemployment using Swedish regional data. To estimate the effect of an increase in unemployment insurance (UI) on unemployment we exploit the ceiling on UI benefits. The benefit ceiling, coupled with the fact that there are regional...
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, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. These countries represent range of welfare states, both in terms of …
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