Erica Lindahl
Researcher at Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy (IFAU)
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 60 57
- E-mail:
- Erica.Lindahl@ifau.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Kyrkogårdsg. 6
- Postal address:
- Box 513
751 20 UPPSALA
Publications
Recent publications
Firm responses to a more generous insurance against high sick pay costs
Part of Labour Economics, 2024
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Gender-targeted transfers by default?: Evidence from a child allowance reform in Sweden
Part of Labour Economics, 2023
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Immigrant peers in the class: Effects on natives' long-run revealed preferences
Part of Labour Economics, 2023
Sick of family responsibilities?
Part of Empirical Economics, p. 777-814, 2020
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Part of Journal of Health Economics, p. 191-200, 2017
All publications
Articles in journal
Firm responses to a more generous insurance against high sick pay costs
Part of Labour Economics, 2024
- DOI for Firm responses to a more generous insurance against high sick pay costs
- Download full text (pdf) of Firm responses to a more generous insurance against high sick pay costs
Gender-targeted transfers by default?: Evidence from a child allowance reform in Sweden
Part of Labour Economics, 2023
- DOI for Gender-targeted transfers by default?: Evidence from a child allowance reform in Sweden
- Download full text (pdf) of Gender-targeted transfers by default?: Evidence from a child allowance reform in Sweden
Immigrant peers in the class: Effects on natives' long-run revealed preferences
Part of Labour Economics, 2023
Sick of family responsibilities?
Part of Empirical Economics, p. 777-814, 2020
- DOI for Sick of family responsibilities?
- Download full text (pdf) of Sick of family responsibilities?
Part of Journal of Health Economics, p. 191-200, 2017
Parenthood and the Gender Gap in Pay
Part of Journal of Labor Economics, p. 545-579, 2016
Are teacher assessments biased?: evidence from Sweden
Part of Education Economics, p. 224-238, 2016
First-time decisions regarding work injury annuity due to occupational disease: a gender perspective
Part of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, p. 147-153, 2014
Can sickness absence be affected by information meetings?: Evidence from a social experiment
Part of Empirical Economics, p. 1673-1695, 2013
Part of Evaluation review, p. 323-345, 2012
The Effect of Mixed-Age Classes in Sweden
Part of Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, p. 121-144, 2011