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- 2016:26: Gender differences in absence from work: Lessons from two world wars

- Tobias Karlsson
- 2016:25: Illness-related absence among preschool children: Insights from a health intervention in Swedish preschools

- Caroline Hall and Erica Lindahl
- 2016:24: On statistical methods for labor market evaluation under interference between units

- Maria Karlsson and Mathias Lundin
- 2016:23: Modern family? Paternity leave and marital stability

- Daniel Avdic and Arizo Karimi
- 2016:22: On the use of register data in educational science research

- Erik Mellander
- 2016:21: Relations between immigration and adult skills: findings based on PIAAC

- Patrik Lind and Erik Mellander
- 2016:20: Stereotypes of physical appearance and labor market chances

- Mahmood Arai, Marie Gartell, Magnus Rödin and Gülay Özcan
- 2016:19: Dynastic human capital, inequality and intergenerational mobility

- Adrian Adermon, Mikael Lindahl and Mårten Palme
- 2016:18: Born to lead? The effect of birth order on non-cognitive abilities

- Sandra Black, Erik Grönqvist and Björn Öckert
- 2016:17: Active labor market policies

- Bruno Crépon and Gerard van den Berg
- 2016:16: Sober mom, healthy baby? Effects of brief alcohol interventions in Swedish maternity care

- Erik Grönqvist, Anna Norén, Anna Sjögren and Helena Svaleryd
- 2016:15: Screening through activation: differential effects of a youth activation programme

- Caroline Hall, Kaisa Kotakorpi, Linus Liljeberg and Jukka Pirttilä
- 2016:14: Is there a gender difference in the ability to deal with failures? Evidence from professional golf tournaments

- Olof Rosenqvist
- 2016:13: Fixed wage contracts and monetary non-neutrality

- Maria Björklund, Mikael Carlsson and Oskar Skans
- 2016:12: Proxy variables and nonparametric identification of causal effects

- Xavier de Luna, Philip Fowler and Per Johansson
- 2016:11: What are the Health effects of postponing retirement? An instrumental variable approach

- Johannes Hagen
- 2016:10: Increasing the credibility of the Twin birth instrument

- Helmut Farbmacher, Raphael Guber and Johan Vikström
- 2016:9: The impact of upper-secondary voucher school attendance on student achievement - Swedish evidence using external and internal evaluations

- Björn Tyrefors and Jonas Vlachos
- 2016:8: Does the gender composition in Couples matter for the division of labor after childbirth?

- Ylva Moberg
- 2016:7: How does access to education influence political candidacy? Lessons from school openings in Sweden

- Karl-Oskar Lindgren, Sven Oskarsson and Mikael Persson
- 2016:6: Rising to the occasion? Youth political knowledge and the voting age

- Olof Rosenqvist
- 2016:5: Education and equality of opportunity: what have we learned from educational reforms?

- Helena Holmlund
- 2016:4: Effects of taxes on youth self-employment and income

- Johan Egebark
- 2016:3: A general semiparametric approach to inference with marker-dependent hazard rate models

- Gerard van den Berg, Lena Janys, Enno Mammen and Jens P. Nielsen
- 2016:2: Leadership experiences, labor market entry, and early career trajectories

- Martin Lundin, Oskar Skans and Pär Zetterberg
- 2016:1: Estimating participation responses using transfer program reform

- Spencer Bastani, Ylva Moberg and Håkan Selin
- 2015:29: Health, work capacity and retirement in Sweden

- Per Johansson, Lisa Laun and Mårten Palme
- 2015:28: The strength of the weakest link: sickness absence, internal substitutability and worker-firm matching

- Lena Hensvik and Olof Rosenqvist
- 2015:27: Parental responses to public investments in children: evidence from a maximum class size rule

- Peter Fredriksson, Hessel Oosterbeek and Björn Öckert
- 2015:26: Mismatch of talent: evidence on match quality, entry wages, and job mobility

- Peter Fredriksson, Lena Hensvik and Oskar Skans
- 2015:25: All aboard? Commuter train access and labor market outcomes

- Olof Åslund, Ina Blind and Matz Dahlberg
- 2015:24: Childcare and the division of parental leave

- Anna Norén
- 2015:23: Inquiry-based learning put to test: long-term effects of the Swedish science and technology for Children program

- Erik Mellander and Joakim Svärdh
- 2015:22: Rehabilitation of mental illness and chronic pain – the impact on sick leave and health

- Pathric Hägglund, Per Johansson and Lisa Laun
- 2015:21: Be smart, live long: the relationship between cognitive and non-cognitive abilities and mortality

- Mattias Öhman
- 2015:20: Firms’ employment dynamics and the state of the labor market

- Karolina Stadin
- 2015:19: Tenure and street-level bureaucrats: how assessment tools are used at the frontline of the public sector

- Anahita Assadi and Martin Lundin
- 2015:18: Care more, earn less? The association between care leave for sick children and wage among Swedish parents

- Katarina Boye
- 2015:17: Economic incentives and long-term sickness absence: the indirect effect of replacement rates on absence behavior

- Martin Nilsson
- 2015:16: Structural empirical evaluation of job search monitoring

- Gerard van den Berg and Bas van der Klaauw
- 2015:15: Education and criminal behavior: insights from an expansion of upper secondary school

- Olof Åslund, Hans Grönqvist, Caroline Hall and Jonas Vlachos
- 2015:14: What are the determinants of hiring? The role of demand and supply factors

- Stefan Eriksson and Karolina Stadin
- 2015:13: Biases in standard measures of intergenerational income dependence

- Martin Nybom and Jan Stuhler
- 2015:12: Direct and indirect treatment effects: causal chains and mediation analysis with instrumental variables

- Markus Frölich and Martin Huber
- 2015:11: Theory-based evaluation of the curriculum Lgr 11

- Ninni Wahlström and Daniel Sundberg
- 2015:10: Policy discontinuity and duration outcomes

- Gerard van den Berg, Antoine Bozio and Monica Costa Dias
- 2015:9: Firms and skills: the evolution of worker sorting

- Christina Håkanson, Erik Lindqvist and Jonas Vlachos
- 2015:8: School choice and segregation: evidence from Sweden

- Anders Böhlmark, Helena Holmlund and Mikael Lindahl
- 2015:7: The making of a manager: evidence from military officer training

- Erik Grönqvist and Erik Lindqvist
- 2015:6: Social insurance and the marriage market

- Petra Persson
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