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2024
Nyanlända flyktingfamiljers inkomstkällor och deltagande i SFI och förskola
2022
Hur påverkas barns utveckling av mer egentid med en förälder
Working papers
2022
Human capital effects of one-on-one time with parents. Evidence from a Swedish childcare access reform