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In 2007, the Swedish employer-paid payroll tax was cut on a large scale for young workers, substantially reducing labor costs for this group. We estimate a small impact, both on employment and on wages, implying a labor demand elasticity for young workers at around -0.31. Since the tax reduction...
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In 2007, the Swedish employer-paid payroll tax was cut on a large scale for young workers, substantially reducing labor costs for this group. Using Difference-in- Differences paired with exact matching, we estimate a small impact, both on employment and on wages, implying a labor demand...
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15% for young workers (aged 26 or less) in Sweden. We find a zero effect on net-of-tax wages of young treated workers …
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15% for young workers (aged 26 or less) in Sweden. We find a zero effect on net-of-tax wages of young treated workers …
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We use a youth payroll tax cut in Sweden to investigate whether retail firms that were exposed to substantial labor …
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