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The utilization and reward of the human capital of immigrants in the labor market of the host country has been studied extensively. In the Swedish context this question is of great policy relevance due to the high levels of refugee migration and inflow of tied movers. Using Swedish register data...
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Temporary agency employment has grown rapidly in Sweden as in many other countries. The sector was deregulated in the …
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comparison group. Our data comes from registers held by Statistics Sweden and the Public Employment Service and covers all …
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between children and female self-employment in a country with family friendly policies and a generous welfare system: Sweden … much, time on market work than wage-earning women. This raises doubts about whether women in Sweden chose self …
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Using unique register data for Sweden we can match self-employed persons to their employees. We analyze the national …. We find that the probability for immigrants to hire native workers increases with time spent in Sweden. This result …
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group. Our data comes from registers held by Statistics Sweden and covers all immigrants. The results suggest positive and …
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Using 18 waves of the British Household Panel Study, this paper examines state dependence and stepping stone effects of low pay. A distinguishing feature is that five types of transition- not in the labour force (NILF), unemployment, self-employment, low pay and higher pay are modelled...
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This paper integrates two strands of literature on overskilling and disability using the 2004 British Workplace Employment Relations Survey (WERS). It finds that the disabled are significantly more likely to be mismatched in the labour market, to suffer from a pay penalty and to have lower job...
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There is much disagreement in the literature over the extent to which graduates are mismatched in the labour market and the reasons for this. In this paper we utilise the Flexible Professional in the Knowledge Society (REFLEX) data set to cast light on these issues, based on data for UK...
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This paper utilises the panel element of the BHPS (waves 9 to 14) to examine the dynamics of the National Minimum Wage (NMW) introduced to Britain in 1999. Specifically a persistence measure based on a random effects probit model for those affected by the NMW is constructed. The conditional...
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