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- 2007:19: Detecting discrimination in the hiring process: evidence from an Internet-based search channel

- Stefan Eriksson and Jonas Lagerström
- 2007:18: Excess use of Temporary Parental Benefit

- Per Engström, Patrik Hesselius and Malin Persson
- 2007:17: The information method - theory and application

- Per Engström and Patrik Hesselius
- 2007:16: Incentive and spill-over effects of supplementary sickness compensation

- Patrik Hesselius and Malin Persson
- 2007:15: Family size and child outcomes: Is there really no trade-off?

- Olof Åslund and Hans Grönqvist
- 2007:14: The importance of education for the reallocation of labor: evidence from Swedish linked employer-employee data 1986-2002

- Marie Gartell, Ann-Christin Jans and Helena Persson
- 2007:13: Wage differences between women and men in Sweden - the impact of skill mismatch

- Mats Johansson and Katarina Katz
- 2007:12: Immigrants' return to schooling in Sweden

- Martin Nordin
- 2007:11: Random and stock-flow models of labour market matching - Swedish evidence

- Anders Forslund and Kerstin Johansson
- 2007:10: An economic analysis of exclusion restrictions for instrumental variable estimation

- Gerard van den Berg
- 2007:9: Does adult education at upper secondary level influence annual wage earnings?

- Anders Stenberg
- 2007:8: Moral hazard among the sick and unemployed: evidence from a Swedish social insurance reform

- Laura Larsson and Caroline Runeson
- 2007:7: Inequality in individual mortality and economic conditions earlier in life

- Gerard van den Berg, Maarten Lindeboom and Marta López
- 2007:6: Teacher certification and student achievement in Swedish compulsory schools

- Christian Andersson and Nina Waldenström
- 2007:5: Teacher supply and the market for teachers

- Christian Andersson and Nina Waldenström
- 2007:4: Teacher density and student achievement in Swedish compulsory schools

- Christian Andersson
- 2007:3: Active labor market policy effects for women in Europe - a survey

- Annette Bergemann and Gerard van den Berg
- 2007:2: Do reduced child care prices make parents work more?

- Daniela Lundin, Eva Mörk and Björn Öckert
- 2007:1: Matching estimators for the effect of a treatment on survival times

- Xavier de Luna and Per Johansson
- 2006:17: Do labor market flows affect labor-force participation?

- Kerstin Johansson
- 2006:16: School choice and student achievement – new evidence on open-enrolment

- Martin Söderström
- 2006:15: Screening disability insurance applications

- Philip de Jong, Maarten Lindeboom and Bas van der Klaauw
- 2006:14: High school students' summer jobs and their ensuing labour market achievement

- Iris J Y Wang, Kenneth Carling and Ola Nääs
- 2006:13: Educational policy and intergenerational income mobility: evidence from the Finnish comprehensive school reform

- Tuomas Pekkarinen, Sari Pekkala Kerr and Roope Uusitalo
- 2006:12: Is early learning really more productive? The effect of school starting age on school and labor market performance

- Peter Fredriksson and Björn Öckert
- 2006:11: Mind the gap? Estimating the effects of postponing higher education

- Bertil Holmlund, Qian Liu and Oskar Skans
- 2006:10: Employment effects of a payroll-tax cut - evidence from a regional tax exemption experiment

- Ossi Korkeamäki and Roope Uusitalo
- 2006:9: Wage dispersion between and within plants: Sweden 1985-2000

- Oskar Skans, Per-Anders Edin and Bertil Holmlund
- 2006:8: How do extended benefits affect unemployment duration? A regression discontinuity approach

- Rafael Lalive
- 2006:7: Virtues of SIN - effects of an immigrant workplace introduction program

- Olof Åslund and Per Johansson
- 2006:6: Swedish youth labour market policies revisited

- Anders Forslund and Oskar Skans
- 2006:5: Parental unemployment and children's school performance

- Anna Öster
- 2006:4: Blind dates: quasi-experimental evidence on discrimination

- Per-Anders Edin and Jonas Lagerström
- 2006:3: Using internal replication to establish a treatment effect

- Per Johansson
- 2006:2: Are there pre-programme effects of Swedish active labour market policies? Evidence from three randomised experiments

- Pathric Hägglund
- 2006:1: How important is access to jobs? Old question - improved answer

- Olof Åslund, John Östh and Yves Zenou
- 2005:24: Will I see you at work? Ethnic workplace segregation in Sweden 1985–2002*

- Olof Åslund and Oskar Skans
- 2005:23: Real and nominal wage adjustment in open economies

- Anders Forslund, Nils Gottfries and Andreas Westermark
- 2005:22: Do benefit hikes damage job finding? Evidence from Swedish unemployment insurance reforms

- Helge Bennmarker, Kenneth Carling and Bertil Holmlund
- 2005:21: Time out of work and skill depreciation

- Per-Anders Edin and Magnus Gustavsson
- 2005:20: Municipal activation policy: A case study of the practical work with unemployed social assistance recipients

- Katarina Hjertner Thorén
- 2005:19: Inequality and crime: separating the effects of permanent and transitory income

- Matz Dahlberg and Magnus Gustavsson
- 2005:18: Stepping-stones or dead-ends? An analysis of Swedish replacement contracts

- Laura Larsson, Linus Lindqvist and Oskar Skans
- 2005:17: Causal effects of subsidized career breaks

- Oskar Skans and Linus Liljeberg
- 2005:16: Swedish evidence on the impact of cognitive and non-cognitive ability on earnings – an extended pre-market factor approach

- Johnny Zetterberg
- 2005:15: Monitoring sickness insurance claimants: evidence from a social experiment

- Patrik Hesselius, Per Johansson and Laura Larsson
- 2005:14: Are objective, official measures of disability reliable?

- Per Johansson and Per Skedinger
- 2005:13: Optimal unemployment insurance design: time limits, monitoring, or workfare?

- Peter Fredriksson and Bertil Holmlund
- 2005:12: Measuring conditional segregation: methods and empirical examples

- Olof Åslund and Oskar Skans
- 2005:11: Social experiments and intrumental variables with duration outcomes

- Jaap Abbring and Gerard van den Berg