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This paper uses administrative data to in detail document how the share of youths not in employment, education or training has evolved over time in the Scandinavian countries. We study both first- and second-generation immigrant youths as well as natives to explore whether the pattern differ...
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structured and to what it extent it could influence actual policy-making in Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden over the last …
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The number of immigrants to Sweden has increased significantly in the last two decades. In 1990, 9 percent of the … countries outside Europe until the great wave of refugees from Ukraine in 2022. We concentrate in this article on one group … Sweden. …
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and changes in the number of employees for different groups in 2020 compared with 2019 in Sweden. We do not deal with the …
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regions and the changes in the number of employees for different groups in 2021 compared with 2019 in Sweden. We do not deal …
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not everyone is able to work to such a higher age. Sweden, like other countries, has several options for early exit from …
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have fled from Belarus to Ukraine in recent years. We can therefore expect that many refugees will come to Sweden from … former migrants in Sweden. Do they have work and if so what kind of work? In which parts of Sweden do they live? In this …
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Today, Europe is a continent of low participation, low employment labor markets. Many observers would like to blame … Europeans. Layered on top of these weak labor markets is the rapid onset of aging; if policies are not changed, Europe will lose … about a million workers every year for the next five decades, especially in the 2030s. In short, Europe has to increase both …
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Over the past two decades, there have been significant changes in family dynamics and labor market interactions, with shifts in fertility, marriage, divorce, cohabitation, family labor supply, gender inequality, and childrearing. This chapter examines the impact of government policies on these...
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, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK; 3) a neutral role - Denmark and Italy; and 4) a negative impact …
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