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- 2015:5: Evaluation of sequences of treatments with application to active labor market policies

- Johan Vikström
- 2015:4: Parental leave and the glass ceiling in Sweden

- James Albrecht, Peter Skogman Thoursie and Susan Vroman
- 2015:3: Correlation and efficiency of propensity score-based estimators for average causal effects

- Ronnie Pingel and Ingeborg Waernbaum
- 2015:2: Alcohol-related morbidity and mortality following involuntary job loss

- Marcus Eliason
- 2015:1: A matter of life and death? Hospital distance and quality of care: evidence from emergency hospital closures and myocardial infarctions

- Daniel Avdic
- 2014:29: Can political inequalities be educated away? Evidence from a Swedish school reform

- Karl-Oskar Lindgren, Sven Oskarsson and Christopher T Dawes
- 2014:28: Firm-level shocks and labor adjustments

- Mikael Carlsson, Julian Messina and Oskar Skans
- 2014:27: The effects of targeted labour market programs for job seekers with occupational disabilities

- Nikolay Angelov and Marcus Eliason
- 2014:26: The differential earnings and income effects of involuntary job loss on workers with disabilities

- Nikolay Angelov and Marcus Eliason
- 2014:25: Factors associated with occupational disability classification

- Nikoay Angelov and Marcus Eliason
- 2014:24: Transparency of human resource policy

- Erik Mellander
- 2014:23: The relation between economic and non-economic incentives to work and employment chances among the unemployed

- Madelende Nordlund and Mattias Strandh
- 2014:22: Does early child care help or hurt childrens's development?

- Christina Felfe and Rafael Lalive
- 2014:21: Income receipt and mortality - evidence from Swedish public sector employees

- Elvira Andersson, Petter Lundborg and Johan Vikström
- 2014:20: Pathways to retirement and the role of financial incentives in Sweden

- Per Johansson, Lisa Laun and Mårten Palme
- 2014:19: Immigrant entrepreneurship and the origin of bankers

- Tove Eliasson
- 2014:18: The spacing of births and women's subsequent earnings - evidence from a natural experiment

- Arizo Karimi
- 2014:17: Effects of the timing of births on women's earnings - evidence from a natural experiment

- Arizo Karimi
- 2014:16: Sweden’s school choice reform and equality of opportunity

- Karin Edmark, Markus Frölich and Verena Wondratschek
- 2014:15: Do changes in student quality affect teacher mobility? Evidence from an admission reform

- Krzysztof Karbownik
- 2014:14: Job mobility among high-skilled and low-skilled teachers

- Krzysztof Karbownik
- 2014:13: The determinants of teacher mobility in Sweden

- Krzysztof Karbownik
- 2014:12: Early retirement and post retirement health

- Daniel Hallberg, Per Johansson and Malin Josephson
- 2014:11: Naturalizations and the economic and social integration of immigrants

- Mattias Engdahl
- 2014:10: Negotiated wage increases and the labor market outcomes of low-wage workers: evidence from the Swedish public sector

- Tove Eliasson and Oskar Skans
- 2014:9: Gender differences in shirking: monitoring or social preferences? Evidence from a field experiment

- Per Johansson, Arizo Karimi and Peter Nilsson
- 2014:8: Parental unemployment and child health

- Eva Mörk, Anna Sjögren and Helena Svaleryd
- 2014:7: Learning-by-doing in a highly skilled profession when stakes are high: evidence from advanced cancer surgery

- Daniel Avdic, Petter Lundborg and Johan Vikström
- 2014:6: To meet or not to meet, that is the question - short-run effects of high-frequency meetings with case workers

- Gerard van den Berg, Lene Back Kjaersgaard and Michael Rosholm
- 2014:5: From giving birth to paid labor: the effects of adult education for prime-aged mothers

- Annette Bergemann and Gerard van den Berg
- 2014:4: Can you stay at home today? The relationship between economic dependence, parents’ occupation and care leave for sick children

- Katarina Boye
- 2014:3: The long-term earnings consequences of general vs. specific training of the unemployed

- Anders Stenberg and Olle Westerlund
- 2014:2: Who cares about the democratic mandate of education? A text analysis of the Swedish secondary education reform of 2009

- Per Adman
- 2014:1: IPW estimation and related estimators for evaluation of active labor market policies in a dynamic setting

- Johan Vikström
- 2013:27: Do payroll tax cuts raise youth employment?

- Johan Egebark and Niklas Kaunitz
- 2013:26: Sanctions for young welfare recipients

- Gerard van den Berg, Arne Uhlendorff and Joachim Wolff
- 2013:25: Adolescent predictors of unemployment and disability pension across the life course – a longitudinal study of selection in 49 321 Swedish men

- Andreas Lundin and Tomas Hemmingsson
- 2013:24: The effect of summer jobs on post-schooling incomes

- Moudud Alam, Kenneth Carling and Ola Nääs
- 2013:23: Networks and youth labor market entry

- Lena Hensvik and Oskar Skans
- 2013:22: Time preferences and lifetime outcomes

- Bart Golsteyn, Hans Grönqvist and Lena Lindahl
- 2013:21: Taxes and the choice of organizational form by entrepreneurs in Sweden

- Karin Edmark and Roger Gordon
- 2013:20: The short- and long-term effects of school choice on student outcomes – evidence from a school choice reform in Sweden

- Verena Wondratschek, Karin Edmark and Markus Frölich
- 2013:19: Intergenerational transmission of long-term sick leave

- Malin Josephson, Nina Karnehed, Erica Lindahl and Helena Persson
- 2013:18: How long and how much? Learning about the design of wage subsidies from policy discontinuities

- Anna Sjögren and Johan Vikström
- 2013:17: Does more general education reduce the risk of future unemployment? Evidence from labor market experiences during the Great Recession

- Caroline Hall
- 2013:16: Self-employment and the local business cycle

- Helena Svaleryd
- 2013:15: Social networks, employee selection and labor market outcomes

- Lena Hensvik and Oskar Skans
- 2013:14: Political training as a pathway to power: the impact of participation in student union councils on candidate emergence

- Martin Lundin, Oskar Skans and Pär Zetterberg
- 2013:13: Gender differences in preferences for health-related absences from work

- Daniel Avdic and Per Johansson
- 2013:12: Earned income tax credits, unemployment benefits and wages: empirical evidence from Sweden

- Helge Bennmarker, Lars Calmfors and Anna Seim