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Sweden and analyzes the relation between the two. We use three different measures of population health: (1) the mortality … Statistics Sweden's Survey on Living Conditions (ULF, 1975-2005); (3) the utilization of health care from the inpatient register …
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originally thought. We provide evidence on the intergenerational impact of policy by showing that educational reform in Sweden …
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We examine the effects of a major Swedish educational reform, that increased the years of compulsory schooling, on mortality and health. Using the gradual phase-in of the reform between 1949 and 1962 across municipalities, we estimate insignificant effects of the reform on mortality in the...
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In this paper we examine how an education policy intervention - the introduction of a comprehensive school in Sweden …
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To what extent is the length of our lives determined by pre-birth factors? And to what extent is it affected by parental resources during our upbringing that can be influenced by public policy? We study the formation of adult health and mortality using data on about 21,000 adoptees born between...
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We show how the economic incentives to remain in the labor force induced by Sweden's public old-age pension system and …
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as well as income taxes in Sweden. We use the option value for staying in the labor force as a measure of economic …
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This paper studies the background to the increase in labor force participation of older workers in Sweden since 2000 …
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from Sweden. Our empirical strategy exploits exogenous variation in parental incarceration from the random assignment of …
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Sweden. In a comprehensive data set of 562,637 Swedes born 1983-1988, we find that the cohort in utero during the Chernobyl …
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