Caroline Hall
Associate Professor
Caroline Hall received her PhD in Economics from Uppsala University in 2010. Since then she has been a researcher at the IFAU. She has also been a visiting assistant professor at University of British Columbia in Canada and a guest researcher at Ragnar Frisch Centre for Economic Research in Oslo. She is also a research fellow at Uppsala Center for Labour Studies (UCLS).
Caroline's research focuses on labor economics and the economics of education. Her research has been published in e.g. the Journal of Human Resources, Labour Economics, Economics of Education Review, and Journal of Health Economics. For further information, see her personal webpage
Research areas
Projects and publications at IFAU
Report
2024
- Nyanlända flyktingfamiljers inkomstkällor och deltagande i SFI och förskola
- Hälsoeffekter av jobbgarantin för ungdomar
- Vårdnadsbidragets effekter på föräldrars inkomstutveckling och barns skolresultat
2022
- Covid-19 och distansundervisning i Norden
- Försäkring mot höga sjuklönekostnader. Påverkades sjukfrånvaron av de ändrade reglerna 2015?
- Insatser för unga arbetslösa med nedsatt arbetsförmåga
2021
- Barn och unga under coronapandemin
- En dator per elev i mellanstadiet. Hur påverkas undervisningen och studieresultaten?
2019
2018
2016
2015
- Utbildning och brottslighet – vad hände när man förlängde yrkesutbildningarna på gymnasiet?
- Erfarenheter och effekter av satsningar på lärare i skolor med låga elevresultat
2013
2011
- En jobbgaranti för ungdomar? Om Arbetsförmedlingens ungdomsinsatser
- Sambandet mellan utbildning och att få barn tidigt
2009
2008
2007
2005
2004
2003
- Arbetsmarknadspolitisk översikt 2000 och 2001
- Arbetsmarknadspolitisk översikt 2001
- Arbetsmarknadspolitisk översikt 2002
2002
Working papers
2024
- The health effects of a youth labor market activation policy
- Increased flexibility in childcare arrangements: impacts on parents’ careers and children’s school performance
2023
2022
- Schooling in the Nordic countries during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Firm responses to a more generous insurance against high sick pay costs
- Policies for young adults with reduced work capacity
2021
2019
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A laptop for every child? The impact of ICT on educational outcomes
Labour Economics, vol. 69, April 2021,doi. 10.1016/j.labeco.2020.101957, first online
2018
2016
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Screening through activation: differential effects of a youth activation programme
The Journal of Human Resources, June 10, 2020, doi: 10.3368/jhr.57.3.1117-9182R1, online first
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Illness-related absence among preschool children: insights from a health intervention in Swedish preschools
Journal of Health Economics, December 2017, vol. 56, pp. 191-200
2015
2013
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Does more general education reduce the risk of future unemployment? Evidence from labor market experiences during the Great Recession
Economics of Education Review, June 2016, vol. 52, pp. 251-271