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In this note we investigate whether an increase in hours worked per employed person raises the total mortality rate in a sample of 23 OECD countries during 1960-1997. We use the same basic research design and data as Gerdtham & Ruhm (2002). This implies that the total mortality rate is modelled...
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overwhelmingly support the conclusions reported for the USA, according to which temporary economic slowdowns are good for health. In …
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polarization trend also in the Nordic labour markets and contrasts it to comparative findings for the USA. Employment growth in the …
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, local bargaining has taken an increasing role in Sweden and particularly in Denmark. In Sweden an industry-level agreement … is binding if employers and employees do not reach an agreement in local bargaining. In Sweden the minimum wage rise is …
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Työssä tutkitaan suhdannevaihteluiden symmetriaa Ruotsin ja sen kauppakumppanien välillä 1800-luvulla. Tutkimuksessa pyritään tuomaan esille ajassa tapahtuvan muutoksen merkitys suhdannevaihteluiden symmetriakehitykselle. Ajassa tapahtuneen muutoksen lisäksi kiinnitetään huomio...
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