Martin Nybom
Researcher at Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy (IFAU)
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 70 79
- E-mail:
- Martin.Nybom@ifau.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Kyrkogårdsg. 6
- Postal address:
- Box 513
751 20 UPPSALA - Available:
- Onsdagar + varannan torsdag (40%)
Visiting teacher at Department of Economics; Affiliated researchers and teachers
- E-mail:
- martin.nybom@nek.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Ekonomikum
Kyrkogårdsgatan 10 - Postal address:
- Box 513
751 20 UPPSALA
Publications
Recent publications
Measuring Absolute Income Mobility: Lessons from North America and Europet
Part of American Economic Journal, p. 1-30, 2024
The Rising Return to Noncognitive Skill
Part of American Economic Journal, p. 78-100, 2022
Steady-state assumptions in intergenerational mobility research
Part of Journal of Economic Inequality, p. 77-97, 2019
- DOI for Steady-state assumptions in intergenerational mobility research
- Download full text (pdf) of Steady-state assumptions in intergenerational mobility research
The Rising Return to Non-cognitive Skills*
2018
Part of Economic Journal, 2017
- DOI for The contribution of early-life versus labour market factors to intergenerational income persistence: A comparison of the UK and Sweden
- Download full text (pdf) of The contribution of early-life versus labour market factors to intergenerational income persistence: A comparison of the UK and Sweden
All publications
Articles in journal
Measuring Absolute Income Mobility: Lessons from North America and Europet
Part of American Economic Journal, p. 1-30, 2024
The Rising Return to Noncognitive Skill
Part of American Economic Journal, p. 78-100, 2022
Steady-state assumptions in intergenerational mobility research
Part of Journal of Economic Inequality, p. 77-97, 2019
- DOI for Steady-state assumptions in intergenerational mobility research
- Download full text (pdf) of Steady-state assumptions in intergenerational mobility research
Part of Economic Journal, 2017
- DOI for The contribution of early-life versus labour market factors to intergenerational income persistence: A comparison of the UK and Sweden
- Download full text (pdf) of The contribution of early-life versus labour market factors to intergenerational income persistence: A comparison of the UK and Sweden
The Distribution of Lifetime Earnings Returns to College
Part of Journal of Labor Economics, p. 903-952, 2017
Biases in Standard Measures of Intergenerational Income Dependence
Part of The Journal of human resources, p. 800-825, 2017