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- 2020:19: Technological change and the Swedish labor market

- Georg Graetz
- 2020:18: Employer responses to family leave programs

- Rita Ginja, Arizo Karimi and Pengpeng Xia
- 2020:17: Lost opportunities: Market work during high school, establishment closures and the impact on career prospects

- Dagmar Müller
- 2020:16: Financial risk-taking and the gender wage gap

- Per-Anders Edin and Håkan Selin
- 2020:15: A researcher’s guide to the Swedish compulsory school reform

- Helena Holmlund
- 2020:14: A researcher’s guide to the Swedish compulsory school reform

- Emily Nix
- 2020:13: Reciprocity and the interaction between the unemployed and the caseworker

- Gerard J. van den Berg, Iris Kesternich, Gerrit Müller and Bettina M. Siinger
- 2020:12: Public officials’ treatment of minority clients

- Per Adman and Jonas Larsson Taghizadeh
- 2020:11: Trends in Absolute Income Mobility in North America and Europe

- Robert Manduca, Maximilian Hell, Adrian Adermon, Jo Blanden, Espen Bratberg, Anne Gielen, Hans van Kipepersluis, Keun Bok Lee, Stephen Machin, Martin D. Munk, Martin Nybom, Yuri Ostrovsky, Sumaiya Rahman and Outi Sirniö
- 2020:10: Do girls choose science when exposed to female science teachers?

- Aino-Maija Aalto
- 2020:9: Workplace presenteeism, job substitutability and gender inequality

- Ghazala Azmat, Lena Hensvik and Olof Rosenqvist
- 2020:8: Family background and the responses to higher SAT scores

- Georg Graetz, Björn Öckert and Oskar Skans
- 2020:7: Double trouble: The burden of child rearing and working on maternal mortality

- Tabea Bucher-Koenen, Helmut Farbmacher, Raphael Guber and Johan Vikström
- 2020:6: Maternal employment effects of paid parental leave

- Annette Bergemann and Regina Riphahn
- 2020:5: The effects of day care on health during childhood: evidence by age

- Gerard van den Berg and Bettina M. Siflinger
- 2020:4: Semi-parametric estimation of multi-valued treatment effects for the treated:estimating equations and sandwich estimators

- Johan Zetterqvist and Ingeborg Waernbaum
- 2020:3: Informing employees in small and medium sized firms about training: results of a randomized field experiment

- Gerard van den Berg, Christine Dauth, Pia Homrighausen and Gesine Stephan
- 2020:2: Teacher career opportunities and school quality

- Erik Grönqvist, Lena Hensvik and Anna Thoresson
- 2020:1: Sick of my parents? Consequences of parental ill health on adult children

- Anna Norén
- 2019:28: The skill-specifc impact of past and projected occupational declinea

- Lena Hensvik and Oskar Skans
- 2019:27: Measuring job openings: evidence from Swedish plant level data

- Niels-Jakob Harbo hansen
- 2019:26: A laptop for every child? The impact of ICT on educational outcomes

- Caroline Hall, Martin Lundin and Kristina Sibbmark
- 2019:25: Does job search assistance reduce unemployment? Experimental evidence on displacement effects and mechanisms

- Maria Cheung, Johan Egebark, Anders Forslund, Lisa Laun, Magnus Rödin and Johan Vikström
- 2019:24: The intergenerational effects of parental incarceration

- Will Dobbie, Hans Grönqvist, Susan Niknami, Mårten Palme and Mikael Priks
- 2019:23: Is regulatory compliance by employers possible without enforcement? Evidence from the Swedish labor market

- Axel Cronert
- 2019:22: Threat effects of monitoring and unemployment insurance sanctions: evidence from two reforms

- Stefano Lombardi
- 2019:21: How much does marital sorting contribute to intergenerational socio-economic persistence?

- Helena Holmlund
- 2019:20: Does inequality reduce mobility? The Great Gatsby Curve and its mechanisms

- Gunnar Brandén
- 2019:19: Individual Consequences of Occupational Decline

- Per-Anders Edin, Tiernan Evans, Georg Graetz, Sofia Hernnäs and Guy Michaels
- 2019:18: Long-Run Effects of Dynamically Assigned Treatments: a New Methodology and an Evaluation of Training Effects on Earnings

- Gerard van den Berg and Johan Vikström
- 2019:17: Decentralization of wage determination. Evidence from a national teacher reform

- Alexander Willén
- 2019:16: In-work benefits across Europe

- Lisa Laun
- 2019:15: Employment outcomes and policies in Sweden during recent decades

- Anders Forslund
- 2019:14: Equal treatment for highly qualified labour migrants

- Petra Herzfeld Olsson
- 2019:13: Unemployment insurance and wage formation

- Mathias von Buxhoeveden
- 2019:12: Unemployment insurance and youth labor market entry

- Mathias von Buxhoeveden
- 2019:11: Economic incentives, home production and gender identity norms

- Andrea Ichino, Martin Olsson, Barbara Petrongolo and Peter Skogman Thoursie
- 2019:10: Skills, education and fertility -and the confounding impact of family background

- Francis Kramarz, Oskar Skans and Olof Rosenqvist
- 2019:8: Explaining gender gap variation across assessment forms

- Georg Graetz and Arizo Karimi
- 2019:7: A multi-sensory tutoring program for students at-risk of reading difficultiesa. Evidence from a randomized field experiment

- Martin Bøg, Jens Dietrichson and Anna Aldenius Isaksson
- 2019:6: Taxes, frictions and asset shifting: when Swedes disinherited themselves

- Sebastian Escobar, Henry Ohlsson and Håkan Selin
- 2019:5: The impact of sanctions for young welfare recipients on transitions to work and wages and on dropping out

- Gerard van den Berg, Arne Uhlendorff and Joachim Wolff
- 2019:4: Effects of school closures on displaced students and future cohorts in Sweden 2000-2016

- Jonas Larsson Taghizadeh
- 2019:3: Parental job loss and child human capital in the short and long run

- Eva Mörk, Anna Sjögren and Helena Svaleryd
- 2019:2: Speedy responses: Effects of higher benefits on take-up and division of parental leave

- Ylva Moberg
- 2019:1: Does childcare improve the health of children with unemployed parents? Evidence from Swedish childcare access reform

- Aino-Maija Aalto, Eva Mörk, Anna Sjögren and Helena Svaleryd
- 2018:26: Strengthening teachers in disadvantaged schools: Evidence from an intervention in Sweden’s poorest city districts

- Caroline Hall, Martin Lundin and Kristina Sibbmark
- 2018:25: Early labor market prospects and family formation

- Mattias Engdahl, Mathilde Godard and Oskar Skans
- 2018:24: Econometric analysis of the effects of economic conditions on the health of newborns

- Gerard van den Berg, Alexander Paul and Steffen Reinhold
- 2018:23: Lump-sum severance grants and the duration of unemployment

- Josefine Andersson
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