Research Insights

No. 6/26 - March 2026

Who Loses When Firms Are Bought: Labor Market Effects of Acquisitions

Evidence from Sweden suggests that mergers often lead to job losses and lasting pay cuts for workers, even when firms benefit.

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No. 2/26 - February 2026

Too Old to Apply for a Job? How Age Limits in Job Ads Shape Who Applies

As populations age, keeping people in work later in life has become an economic necessity. Yet many older job seekers still face substantial barriers to reemployment.

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No. 2/25 - October 2025

Should we keep expanding the number of university graduates? Lessons from the UK in 1960-2004

When almost everyone can go to university, what becomes of inequality and opportunity once policy meets reality?

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No. 1/25 - September 2025

The Winners and Losers of Collective Bargaining Decentralization

In Italy, national agreements between unions and employers set wages and conditions. New evidence reveals how firms opting out of this system reshape pay, job stability, and survival.

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