This article places the choice to claim welfare benefits in a social context by studying how neighborhood welfare receipt affects welfare receipt among couples in Stockholm, Sweden. It is expected that the propensity to claim welfare should increase with welfare use in the neighborhood, primarily through stigma reduction and increasing availability of information. I use individual-level panel data (N = 1,595,843) for the Stockholm County population during the 1990s, data that contain a wide range of information and allow extensive controls for observed and unobserved confounding factors. The results from pooled and fixed-effects logistic regressions suggest that welfare receipt among people in the same neighborhood substantially increases t...
This paper is concerned with social interactions and their importance for unemployment. A theoretica...
This paper investigates whether mandatory activation programs for welfare receivers have effects on ...
This thesis consists of four papers, and has as its central theme the accumulation of welfare proble...
This paper contributes to the literature on obtaining unbiased estimates of neighborhood effects, ex...
This paper contributes to the literature on obtaining unbiased estimates of neighborhood effects, ex...
This paper investigates whether individual transition rates from welfare to work are influenced by n...
Previous literature shows that activation requirements for welfare participants decrease welfare par...
Summary The article analyses temporal patterns in social assistance receipt in Sweden in the 2000s b...
We examine peer effects in welfare use among immigrants to Sweden by exploiting a governmental refug...
Intergenerational transmission of welfare dependency has received increasing attention among social ...
This paper raises four broad questions related to the neighbourhood effect issue.(1) Is there really...
There are many theories that account for why households move between residential areas. In this pape...
The development of total costs for social assistance varies heavily between the 290 different Swedis...
We investigate the degree to which neighborhood income composition affects the subsequent income of ...
Neighborhood context can change the effect of a socio-demographic attribute on the risk of suicide. ...
This paper is concerned with social interactions and their importance for unemployment. A theoretica...
This paper investigates whether mandatory activation programs for welfare receivers have effects on ...
This thesis consists of four papers, and has as its central theme the accumulation of welfare proble...
This paper contributes to the literature on obtaining unbiased estimates of neighborhood effects, ex...
This paper contributes to the literature on obtaining unbiased estimates of neighborhood effects, ex...
This paper investigates whether individual transition rates from welfare to work are influenced by n...
Previous literature shows that activation requirements for welfare participants decrease welfare par...
Summary The article analyses temporal patterns in social assistance receipt in Sweden in the 2000s b...
We examine peer effects in welfare use among immigrants to Sweden by exploiting a governmental refug...
Intergenerational transmission of welfare dependency has received increasing attention among social ...
This paper raises four broad questions related to the neighbourhood effect issue.(1) Is there really...
There are many theories that account for why households move between residential areas. In this pape...
The development of total costs for social assistance varies heavily between the 290 different Swedis...
We investigate the degree to which neighborhood income composition affects the subsequent income of ...
Neighborhood context can change the effect of a socio-demographic attribute on the risk of suicide. ...
This paper is concerned with social interactions and their importance for unemployment. A theoretica...
This paper investigates whether mandatory activation programs for welfare receivers have effects on ...
This thesis consists of four papers, and has as its central theme the accumulation of welfare proble...