Linuz Aggeborn
Researcher at Department of Government; Faculty; Affiliates
- E-mail:
- linuz.aggeborn@statsvet.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Östra Ågatan 19
753 22 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Box 514
751 20 UPPSALA
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I am interested in labor economics, health economics, and political economics. My research is empirically oriented where I apply quantitative methods. I defended my Ph.D. thesis in September 2016 at the Department of Economics.
I share my time between the the Institute for Housing and Urban Research and the Department of Government. I am also affiliated with Uppsala Center for Fiscal Studies and with Uppsala Center for Labor Studies.
Website: www.aggeborn.com
Publications
Selection of publications
- Disentangling the Impact of Civil Association Membership on Political Participation (2021)
- Intergenerational Transmission of Party Affiliation Within Political Families (2021)
- The Effects of Fluoride in Drinking Water (2021)
- Parents, Peers, and Politics (2020)
- Voter turnout and the size of government (2016)
Recent publications
- Granting Immigrants the Right to Vote in National Elections (2024)
- Filling in the blanks (2023)
- Hur påverkas arbetsutbudet av information om jobbskatteavdraget? (2022)
- Filling in the Blanks: How Does Information about the Swedish EITC Affect Labour Supply? (2022)
- Disentangling the Impact of Civil Association Membership on Political Participation (2021)
All publications
Articles
- Granting Immigrants the Right to Vote in National Elections (2024)
- Filling in the blanks (2023)
- Disentangling the Impact of Civil Association Membership on Political Participation (2021)
- Intergenerational Transmission of Party Affiliation Within Political Families (2021)
- The Effects of Fluoride in Drinking Water (2021)
- Parents, Peers, and Politics (2020)
- Voter turnout and the size of government (2016)
- Workplace Networks And Political Selection