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transfer (SET) mandate implemented in Sweden in 2003, following which the share of twin births showed a precipitous drop of 70 … health and women's earnings following IVF birth, along-side an increase in subsequent fertility. We provide the first …
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leverage a single embryo transfer (SET) mandate for IVF procedures implemented in Sweden in 2003, following which the share of … and an increase in subsequent fertility. We provide the first comprehensive evaluation of SET. This is relevant given the …
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In this paper, we update and extend "Is There a Glass Ceiling in Sweden?" (Albrecht et al. 2003) by documenting the … extent to which the gender log wage gap across the distribution in Sweden has changed over the period 1998-2008. We then … the glass ceiling and the parental leave system in Sweden by linking wage data with data on parental leave from different …
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This paper examines the time profile of the effect of fertility on female labour earnings with respect to time since … birth. To address endogeneity of fertility to labour income, we use the same-sex instrument (Angrist and Evans, 1998) in a … novel way on a panel data set to uncover the time profile of the fertility effect. Our OLS estimates suggest that the …
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