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  • Andrén, Daniela, 1968-, et al. (author)
  • Never Give Up? : The Persistence Of Welfare Participation In Sweden
  • 2013
  • In: IZA Journal of European Labor Studies. - : Springer. - 2193-9012. ; 2:1
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Long-term social assistance dependency is a growing concern in Sweden and other European countries. In order for policy makers to design effective welfare reforms it is important to know how strong the state dependence associated with social assistance is in the population and to what extent it varies with different factors, and among different groups. We estimate the effect of the state dependence in social assistance for Sweden during the 1990s, for both Swedish-born and foreign-born. Using a dynamic discrete choice model that controls for unobserved heterogeneity and the initial conditions problem, we found that the effect is three times larger for foreign-born compared to Swedish-born. However, when the effect is distributed over time, it decreases and loses significance after three years for both groups. This suggests that more resources should be allocated for programs that connect working-age recipients with the labor market as early as possible.
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  • Stenberg, Anders, 1966-, et al. (author)
  • Education and retirement : does University education at mid-age extend working life?
  • 2013
  • In: IZA Journal of European Labor Studies. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 2193-9012. ; 2:16
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • To our knowledge, this paper provides the first study evaluating the effects of higher         education for adults on the timing of retirement. Using detailed longitudinal population         register data 1982–2010, we track first-time enrollees in higher education in 1992–1993.  Our sample is aged 42–55 at the time of enrollment and thus aged 60–73 in 2010. We find that higher education increases labor market survival rates when aged 61–66 by about 5 percentage points. The estimates represent relatively large effects. Tentative calculations indicate that if enrollment occurs at age 42, the retirement delay represents about one percent in yearly earnings returns per year of tertiary education.
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