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Objective: This paper measures large out-of-pocket expenses by health condition, income, and elderly status, and estimates changes in them between 2010 and 2013. Data Source: The paper uses nationally-representative household survey data. Study Design: Logistic regression estimates the...
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, Sweden, the U.K. and the U.S. Both theory and empirical evidence suggest that both time and money are important inputs to the …
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Income inequality has been on the rise in many industrialised countries since around the 1980's. In Sweden the increase … of income inequality has been particularly large. This in spite of Sweden's extensive redistribution system and public … that is yet fairly unexplored, namely immigration. As inequality has increased in Sweden, so has also immigration. Sweden …
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reduction in four EU countries - the UK, Italy, Sweden and France. We use long time series (spanning four decades) to examine …
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This article provides a comparative analysis of the development of the gender wage gap in West Germany and Sweden … traditions penetrate institutional settings and ensnare Germany in a cultural trap with regard to gender equality. While Sweden … Sweden, which can be explained in part by deeply held social attitudes. -- culture ; gender wage gap ; Germany ; Sweden …
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