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This paper analyses how age at immigration to Sweden and getting a first foothold in the labor market is related. We …
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individuals who were born in 1974 and lived in metropolitan Sweden in both 1990 and 2006. During this period, the distribution of … income in Sweden became far more unequal, unemployment rose dramatically, earlier housing policies were dismantled, the share … adults. Several measures indicate that intergenerational persistency in context is lower in metropolitan Sweden than was …
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young adults born in 1985 that grew up in metropolitan Sweden, we study factors associated with not graduating from upper …
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Using large samples of persons born in 1985 we investigate the relationship between characteristics of the neighbourhood where young people lived as adolescents and the probability that they will receive social assistance when aged 19, 20, and 21, for the three Swedish metropolitan regions -...
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, Yugoslavia and Turkey living in Denmark or Sweden in 2010. Income data on all such persons aged 65 to 82 living in the two … destination countries are analysed. In both Denmark and Sweden, we report much higher poverty rates among the immigrants studied … counterparts with the same characteristics who had immigrated to Sweden. …
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metropolitan Sweden are studied using register data on all moves by adults that took place between 2004 and 2006. Based on …
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This paper examines immigrant poverty at an older age in Sweden with an emphasis on late-in-life immigrants. We analyse … the median equivalent in-come in Sweden as a whole. Second, to be classified as 'twice poor' a household net assets must …
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The incidence of working for earnings beyond the normal pension age of 55 for females and 60 for males in urban China and Russia is investigated using micro-data for 2002, 2013, and 2018. Estimated logit models show that, in both countries, the probability of working after normal retirement age...
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