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- 300: Income mobility, dynamics and risk over the working life: income insurance from taxes and cash transfers in 2001–2008

- Ilpo Suoniemi
- 299: Personality characteristics and long-term labor market outcomes: Evidence from twins

- Terhi Maczulskij and Jutta Viinikainen
- 298: Eurooppalainen palkkavertailu ammateittain: tuloksia EU-SILC-aineistosta

- Tomi Husa
- 297: A Kink that Makes You Sick: the Effect of Sick Pay on Absence in a Social Insurance System

- Petri Böckerman, Ohto Kanninen and Ilpo Suoniemi
- 296: High education and public sector employment: Evidence from Finland using data on twins

- Terhi Maczulskij
- 294: Using twins to resolve the twin problem of having a bad job and a low wage

- Petri Böckerman, Pekka Ilmakunnas and Jari Vainiomäki
- 293: Finnish fiscal multipliers with a structural VAR model

- Markku Lehmus
- 292: A Kink that Makes You Sick: The Incentive Effect of Sick Pay on Absence

- Petri Böckerman, Ohto Kanninen and Ilpo Suoniemi
- 291: Migration experience, occupational attainment and subjective perceptions of occupational downgrading

- Merja Kauhanen and Mari Kangasniemi
- 290: Returns to return migration: wage premium of Estonian return migrants from Finland

- Merja Kauhanen and Mari Kangasniemi
- 289: Työssäkäyvien köyhyys Suomessa 1990–2010

- Heikki Palviainen
- 288: Erilaisten malliperheiden ostovoiman kehitys 2006–2014 – tuloksia ja huomioita

- Tomi Husa
- 287: Does higher education enhance migration?

- Petri Böckerman and Mika Haapanen
- 286: Permanent income, redistribution and income risk: Empirical analysis on the role of age and social protection benefits (ESSPROS) using Finnish Panel data in 1995–2008

- Ilpo Suoniemi
- 285: Trade unions in the south and co-operation between unions in the South and in the North: A survey of the economics literature

- Mari Kangasniemi and Jukka Pirttilä
- 284: Revealed preferences for redistribution and government’s elasticity expectations

- Olli Kärkkäinen
- 283: Characteristics and labour market performance of the new member state immigrants in Finland, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom after the enlargement of 2004

- Merja Kauhanen and Mari Kangasniemi
- 282: Who leaves and who stays? Outmigration of Estonian immigrants from Finland and its impact on economic assimilation of Estonian immigrants in Finland

- Merja Kauhanen and Mari Kangasniemi
- 281: Collectively agreed wages in Finland

- Pekka Sauramo
- 280: Stature and life-time labor market outcomes: Accounting for unobserved differences

- Petri Böckerman and Jari Vainiomäki
- 279: The impact of the near superior’s management on worker wellbeing, retirement intentions, and establishment productivity

- Merja Kauhanen
- 278: Job satisfaction and wage dispersion

- Mari Kangasniemi
- 277: Outsourcing, Occupational Restructuring, and Employee Well-being – Is There a Silver Lining?

- Petri Böckerman and Mika Maliranta
- 276: Income mobility, income risk and age – Finnish experiences in 1995–2008

- Ilpo Suoniemi
- 275: The impact of inequality on the municipal income tax in Finland

- Eero Lehto
- 274: The Effect of Job Displacement on Couples’ Fertility Decisions

- Kristiina Huttunen and Jenni Kellokumpu
- 273: Age segregation and hiring of older employees: low mobility revisited

- Pekka Ilmakunnas and Seija Ilmakunnas
- 272: Involuntary temporary and part-time work, job quality and well-being at work

- Merja Kauhanen and Jouko Nätti
- 271: The Welfare Effects of Health-based Food Tax Policy

- Ilpo Suoniemi, Kaisa Kotakorpi, Tommi Härkänen, Pirjo Pietinen, Heli Reinivuo and Jukka Pirttilä
- 270: The effect of polytechnic reform on migration

- Petri Böckerman and Mika Haapanen
- 269: The relationship between labour share and unemployment: the role of wage-setting institutions

- Pekka Sauramo
- 268: Hiring older employees: Do incentives of early retirement channels matter?

- Pekka Ilmakunnas and Seija Ilmakunnas
- 267: Tax Policy and Employment: How Does the Swedish System Fare

- Jukka Pirttilä and Håkan Selin
- 266: Työn vastaanottamisen kannustimet Suomessa

- Olli Kärkkäinen
- 265: Reasons for using part-time work in the Nordic establishments. Does it make difference for workers and companies?

- Merja Kauhanen and Anita Haataja
- 264: Labour or consumption taxes? An application with a dynamic general equilibrium model with heterogeneous agents

- Markku Lehmus
- 263: Income mobility, persistent inequality and age, recent experiences from Finland

- Ilpo Suoniemi and Juha Rantala
- 262: Job security and employee well-being: Evidence from matched survey and register data

- Petri Böckerman, Pekka Ilmakunnas and Edvard Johansson
- 261: Public provision, commodity demand and hours of work: An empirical analysis

- Ilpo Suoniemi and Jukka Pirttilä
- 260: Wage Growth and Mobility Between and Within Firms by Gender and Education

- Merja Kauhanen and Sami Napari
- 259: Electricity prices in the Finnish retail market

- Eero Lehto
- 258: Structural change in Finnish manufacturing: The theory of the aggregation of production functions and an empirical analysis with a plant-level panel

- Pekka Sauramo and Mika Maliranta
- 257: Top income shares and mortality: Evidence from advanced countries

- Petri Böckerman
- 256: The Finnish incomes policy as corporatist political exchange: development of social capital and the social wage

- Jaakko Kiander, Pekka Sauramo and Hannu Tanninen
- 255: Innovative Work Practices and Sickness Absence: What Does a Nationally Representative Employee Survey Tell?

- Petri Böckerman, Edvard Johansson and Antti Kauhanen
- 254: The employment effects of low-wage subsidies

- Kristiina Huttunen, Jukka Pirttilä and Roope Uusitalo
- 253: Predictors of sickness absence and presenteeism: Does the pattern differ by a respondent’s health?

- Petri Böckerman and Erkki Laukkanen
- 252: International outsourcing and labour demand: Evidence from Finnish firm-level data

- Petri Böckerman and Elisa Riihimäki
- 251: The Impact of Dividend Taxation on Dividends and Investment: New Evidence Based on a Natural experiment

- Seppo Kari, Hanna Karikallio and Jukka Pirttilä
- 250: Does the value-added tax shift to consumption prices?

- Matti Virén