2023
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Phillipe Choné
Francis Kramarz
Oskar Nordström Skans
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The Economics of Creative Destruction, Harvard University Press (2023) ch.9
When workers’ skills become unbundled: Some empirical consequences for sorting and wages
Working paper 2022:6
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Pär Nyman
Linuz Aggeborn
Rafael Ahlskog
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Labour Economics (December 2023) vol. 85, 102435
Filling in the blanks. How does information about the Swedish EITC affect labour supply?
Working paper 2022:9
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Björn Öckert
Linna Martén
Matz Dahlberg
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The Scandinavian Journal of Economics (December 2023) Online first
Who recovers from a job loss? The importance of cognitive and non-cognitive skills
Working paper 2021:2
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Lucas Tilley
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Economics of Education Review (October 2023) Vol. 96, 102441
School resources, peer inputs, and student outcomes in adult education
Working paper 2023:9
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Edoardo Acabbi
Cristina Barcelo
Antoine Bertheau
Andreas Gulyas
Stefano Lombardi
Raffaele Saggio
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American Economic Review: Insights vol. 5, no. 3, September 2023, pp. 393-408
The unequal consequences of job loss across countries
Working paper 2022:10
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Evelina Lundberg
Helena Svaleryd
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Social Science & Medicine (February 2023) vol. 318,, 115605
Birth order and child health
Working paper 2017:16
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Adrian Adermon
Lisa Laun
Patrik Lind
Jan Sauermann
Anna Sjögren
Martin Olsson
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Review of Income and Wealth (December 2023) online first
Earnings losses and the role of the welfare state during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from Sweden
Working paper 2022:20
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Georg Graetz
Oskar Nordström Skans
Björn Öckert
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Journal of Human Resources (June 2023) vol. 58, no. 5
Family background and the responses to higher SAT scores
Working paper 2020:8
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Maria Cheung
Johan Egebark
Anders Forslund
Lisa Laun
Magnus Rödin
Johan Vikström
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Journal of Labor Economics (June 2023) https://doi.org/10.1086/726384
Does job search assistance reduce unemployment? Experimental evidence on displacement effects and mechanisms
Working paper 2019:25
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Erica Lindahl
Olof Rosenqvist
Håkan Selin
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Labour Economics (May 2023), On-line first (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2023.102389)
Gender-targeted transfers by default? Evidence from a child allowance reform in Sweden
Working paper 2023:4