A researcher’s guide to the Swedish compulsory school reform

  • Holmlund H
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This paper demonstrates how a natural experiment in education can be used to estimate causal effects. The Swedish compulsory school reform extended basic education gradually across cohorts and municipalities, allowing for a difference-in-differences analysis. The paper summarizes the literature using this reform and shows that it provided individuals from low socio-economic backgrounds with better opportunities in life. Not only did they attain higher levels of education – they also earned higher earnings, were less likely to participate in crime, and more likely to run for office.

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Holmlund, H. (2021). A researcher’s guide to the Swedish compulsory school reform. Journal of the Finnish Economic Association, 1(1), 25–50. https://doi.org/10.33358/jfea.112415

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