Research Insights

No. 12/26 - April 2026
The Invasion of Ukraine Increased Public Support for Putin
Western policy discussions often centre on the idea that military spending, economic sanctions, and battlefield losses will eventually erode domestic support for the Kremlin. This study provides evidence of what happened to Russian public opinion when Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February, 2022.
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No. 10/26 - April 2026
Unlucky Migrants: Migrating During a Recession Can Lower Immigrants’ Earnings for More Than a Decade
Does the state of the economy matter when immigrants arrive in a host country? Our study shows that it does – and the effects can last for years.
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No. 9/26 - March 2026
Will AI Make Workers Better Off?
Will generative AI mainly replace workers, or will it increase living standards? This study responds “yes” to both.
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No. 8/26 - March 2026
Working Longer and Staying Healthy? Insights from Increasing Danish Retirement Ages
Many countries are currently increasing retirement ages due to aging populations. A key concern remains: will this have negative health consequences?
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No. 7/26 - March 2026
How Germany Could Raise Its Low Birth Rate
Governments across advanced economies are trying to raise fertility without discouraging women from working.
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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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