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2009 Income support systems, labour supply incentives and employment: Some cross-country evidenceForslund, Anders / Fredriksson, Peter
2009 Effects of outsourcing employment services: evidence from a randomized experimentBennmarker, Helge / Grönqvist, Erik / Öckert, Björn
2009 Does child spacing affect children's outcomes? Evidence from a Swedish reformPettersson-Lidbom, Per / Skogman Thoursie, Peter
2009 Local polynomial regression with truncated or censored responseKarlsson, Maria / Cantoni, Eva / de Luna, Xavier
2009 Unemployment and subsequent earnings for Swedish college graduates: A study of scarring effectsGartell, Marie
2009 Income support systems, labor market policies and labor supply: The German experienceCaliendo, Marco
2009 Putting teenagers on the pill: The consequences of subsidized contraceptionGrönqvist, Hans
2009 Welfare reforms and labour supply in ItalyBrugiavini, Agar
2009 Does making upper secondary school more comprehensive affect dropout rates, educational attainment and earnings? Evidence from a Swedish pilot schemeHall, Caroline
2009 Sensitivity analysis of the unconfoundedness assumption in observational studiesde Luna, Xavier / Lundin, Mathias
2009 School tracking and development of cognitive skillsPekkarinen, Tuomas / Uusitalo, Roope / Kerr, Sari
2009 Sick of your colleagues' absence?Hesselius, Patrik / Johansson, Per / Nilsson, Peter
2009 Active labor market policy effects in a dynamic settingCrépon, Bruno / Ferracci, Marc / Jolivet, Grégory / van den Berg, Gerard J.
2009 Female labor supply and parental leave benefits: The causal effect of paying higher transfers for a shorter period of timeBergemann, Annette / Riphahn, Regina T.
2009 Neighbourhoods, economic incentives and post compulsory education choicesLindvall, Lars
2008 Welfare reform: The US experienceMoffitt, Robert
2008 Duration dependence versus unobserved heterogeneity in treatment effects: Swedish labor market training and the transition rate to employmentRichardson, Katarina / van den Berg, Gerard J.
2008 Being born under adverse economic conditions leads to a higher cardiovascular mortality rate in life: Evidence based on inidviduals born at different stages of the business cyclevan den Berg, Gerard J. / Doblhammer-Reiter, Gabriele / Christensen, Kaare
2008 Do regional payroll tax reductions boost employment?Bennmarker, Helge / Mellander, Erik / Öckert, Björn
2008 Welfare reform in the UK: 1997 - 2007Brewer, Mike
2008 Technology, institutions and allocation of time in Swedish households 1920 - 1990Svensson, Lars
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