News and press releases
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No activation without reconciliation? The interplay between ALMP and ECEC in relation to women’s employment, unemployment and inactivity in 30 OECD countries, 1985- 2018
A new working paper by Rense Nieuwenhuis at Stockholm University shows that countries that have an active labor market policy and some form of preschool for children also have a higher labor force participation and lower unemployment among women.
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Learning-by-doing and productivity growth among high-skilled workers: evidence from the treatment of heart attacks
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Human capital effects of one-on-one time with parents
We study the effects of increased opportunities for one-on-one time with a parent during infancy on the human capital formation of children.
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Limbo or leverage? Asylum waiting and refugee integration
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Does the ‘Boost for Mathematics’ Boost Mathematics?
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Firm pay dynamics
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How much should we trust estimates of firm effects and worker sorting?
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Productivity shocks, long-term contracts and earnings dynamics