Abstracts
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Schooling in the Nordic countries during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Earnings responses to even higher taxes
We exploit a recent Swedish tax reform, implying higher marginal tax rates for the top 5% of the earnings distribution, to learn about earnings responses in an economy where taxes already are high.
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Preferences and opportunities in the marriage market. How comprehensive schooling made the wealthy marry down.
This paper documents that a shift from a selective to a comprehensive education system had implications for marriage market outcomes.
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The unequal consequences of job loss across countries
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Filling in the blanks. How does information about the Swedish EITC affect labour supply?
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Pension reform, incentives to retire and retirement behavior: empirical evidence from Swedish micro-data
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Replacing student grants with loans. Evidence from a Swedish policy reform.
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When workers’ skills become unbundled: Some empirical consequences for sorting and wages