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This paper studies the determinants of age-specific employment rates among Swedish males, focusing on the effect of education on employment. We use cohort specific data for the time period 1984-1996 covering cohorts aged 21-45. Two states of the labour market are compared; the high employment...
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taxation. In addition, the appearance of equilibrium unemployment also provides an incentive for the government to directly tax …
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relative to the vocational part of Labor Market Training (LMT).<p> Paper [I] studies unemployment incidence and unemployment … is used in order to study unemployment incidence. The results indicate a beneficial effect of the AEI relative to LMT on … unemployment incidence, but longer duration in unemployment among the AEI participants.<p> Paper [II] uses annual wage earnings in …
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This paper evaluates the effects on unemployment of the Adult Education Initiative (AEI) in Sweden. The AEI offered the … Labor Market Training (LMT). The study uses unemployment incidence and unemployment duration as outcome variables, both … while the analysis of duration in unemployment considers both selection bias and censored observations. The results indicate …
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