The Swedish Model on the labor market has been celebrated as a way to combine mobility with low unemployment and small wage gaps. As part of the model, relocation allowances were pioneered from the late 1950s. The program expanded thereafter and as much as 1% of the population in the high-unemployment north moved with assistance in the 1960s. Today, migration incentives are discussed to address pressing unemployment problems in Europe and the United States. What can Sweden’s experience tell us about the prospects of such programs? This article studies the usage of relocation allowances through a case study of Västernorrland County from 1965 to 1975. The analysis shows that there was a strong selection into the program by younger persons, re...
The awareness of an aging population and high, stubborn unemployment in Sweden, led us into this res...
In the midst of the ongoing financial crisis in 2008, the Swedish government decided to liberalize t...
The unemployment insurance system in the U.S. does not provide incentives to look for jobs outside l...
The Swedish Model on the labor market has been celebrated as a way to combine mobility with low unem...
The Swedish model is perceived as a successful framework for combining rapid labor market adjustment...
The relationship between local labour market conditions and regional migration has been widely discu...
This article examines the economic consequences of migration for the Swedish welfare system. The que...
In many European countries, labor markets are characterized by high regional disparities in terms of...
Paper [I]- Household Migration and the Local Public Sector: Evidence from Sweden, 1981-1984 (co-auth...
This article studies the outcomes of the 2008 labour-migration policy change in Sweden, when most st...
Sweden was historically, and remains, a high-migration country. The chapter considers its experience...
Non-European labour migration has become a regularly discussed political issue, portrayed variously ...
The tendency in several European countries toward an increase in commuting has sometimes been presen...
The following is a study of the impact of migration on unemployment rates for natives in Sweden, on ...
Unemployment is at a low and stable level in Denmark. This achievement is often attributed to the so...
The awareness of an aging population and high, stubborn unemployment in Sweden, led us into this res...
In the midst of the ongoing financial crisis in 2008, the Swedish government decided to liberalize t...
The unemployment insurance system in the U.S. does not provide incentives to look for jobs outside l...
The Swedish Model on the labor market has been celebrated as a way to combine mobility with low unem...
The Swedish model is perceived as a successful framework for combining rapid labor market adjustment...
The relationship between local labour market conditions and regional migration has been widely discu...
This article examines the economic consequences of migration for the Swedish welfare system. The que...
In many European countries, labor markets are characterized by high regional disparities in terms of...
Paper [I]- Household Migration and the Local Public Sector: Evidence from Sweden, 1981-1984 (co-auth...
This article studies the outcomes of the 2008 labour-migration policy change in Sweden, when most st...
Sweden was historically, and remains, a high-migration country. The chapter considers its experience...
Non-European labour migration has become a regularly discussed political issue, portrayed variously ...
The tendency in several European countries toward an increase in commuting has sometimes been presen...
The following is a study of the impact of migration on unemployment rates for natives in Sweden, on ...
Unemployment is at a low and stable level in Denmark. This achievement is often attributed to the so...
The awareness of an aging population and high, stubborn unemployment in Sweden, led us into this res...
In the midst of the ongoing financial crisis in 2008, the Swedish government decided to liberalize t...
The unemployment insurance system in the U.S. does not provide incentives to look for jobs outside l...