Olof Rosenqvist
Associate Professor, Senior Analyst
Olof Rosenqvist is an associate professor (docent) at Uppsala university. He received a PhD in Economics from Uppsala University in 2016. Since then he has been a researcher at IFAU. Some of his current work concerns individual consequences of work absence. Olof is also working with evaluations of education policies. His research has been published in journals such as Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Journal of Human Resources and British Journal of Political Science.
Research areas
Projects and publications at IFAU
Report
2024
2023
- Mamman som förvald barnbidragsmottagare -Effekter på långsiktig fördelning av barnbidraget och jämställdhet i hushållet
- Ökar uttaget av lägstanivådagar i föräldraförsäkringen om ersättningen höjs?
2022
- Förlorad tid eller förberedelser för integration?
- Effekter av ekonomiska incitament för ett jämställt föräldrapenninguttag – erfarenheter från jämställdhetsbonusen
2021
2020
2019
2018
2016
2015
Working papers
2024
2023
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Gender-targeted transfers by default? Evidence from a child allowance reform in Sweden
Labour Economics (May 2023), On-line first (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2023.102389)
- Explaining benefit take-up behavior – the role of incentives and habits
2022
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Limbo or leverage? Asylum waiting and refugee integration
Journal of Public Economics (June 2024), Volume 234, 105118, Online first
- Reducing the gender gap in parental leave through economic incentives? – Evidence from the gender equality bonus in Sweden
2021
2020
2019
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Skills, education and fertility -and the confounding impact of family background
Journal of Population Economics (January 2023), vol.36, no. 1, pp. 235-262
2018
2016
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Rising to the occasion? Youth political knowledge and the voting age
British Journal of Political Science, (April 2020), vol. 50, no. 2, pp. 781-792
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Is there a gender difference in the ability to deal with failures? Evidence from professional golf tournaments
Social Science Quarterly, May 2019, vol. 100, no. 3, pp. 578–591