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January 2017, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 69-91 Offline effects of online connecting: the impact of broadband diffusion on teen fertility decisions
by Melanie Guldi & Chris M. Herbst - 93-139 Pensions and fertility: back to the roots
by Robert Fenge & Beatrice Scheubel - 141-161 Rotten spouses, family transfers, and public goods
by Helmuth Cremer & Kerstin Roeder - 163-186 Old money, the nouveaux riches and Brunhilde’s marriage strategy
by Anne-Kathrin Bronsert & Amihai Glazer & Kai A. Konrad - 189-224 Raising charitable children: the effects of verbal socialization and role-modeling on children’s giving
by Mark Ottoni-Wilhelm & Ye Zhang & David B. Estell & Neil H. Perdue - 225-264 Happiness, stress, and age: how the U curve varies across people and places
by Carol Graham & Julia Ruiz Pozuelo - 265-306 Ethnic diversity and well-being
by Alpaslan Akay & Amelie Constant & Corrado Giulietti & Martin Guzi - 307-337 The heterogeneity of ethnic employment gaps
by Romain Aeberhardt & Élise Coudin & Roland Rathelot - 339-373 Schooling and labor market effects of temporary authorization: evidence from DACA
by Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes & Francisca Antman
October 2016, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 969-989 Parental investment responses to a low birth weight outcome: who compensates and who reinforces?
by Brandon J. Restrepo - 991-1023 Worker-firm matching and the parenthood pay gap: Evidence from linked employer-employee data
by Lionel Wilner - 1025-1061 How to stimulate single mothers on welfare to find a job: evidence from a policy experiment
by Marike Knoef & Jan C. van Ours - 1063-1082 Does the marriage market sex ratio affect parental sex selection? Evidence from the Chinese census
by Xing Li & M. W. Luke Chan & Byron G. Spencer & Wei Yang - 1083-1111 Unconditional government social cash transfer in Africa does not increase fertility
by Tia Palermo & Sudhanshu Handa & Amber Peterman & Leah Prencipe & David Seidenfeld - 1113-1154 Competition for the international pool of talent
by Alexander Haupt & Tim Krieger & Thomas Lange - 1155-1190 Parental choice, neighbourhood segregation or cream skimming? An analysis of school segregation after a generalized choice reform
by Anders Böhlmark & Helena Holmlund & Mikael Lindahl - 1191-1215 The health-schooling relationship: evidence from Swedish twins
by Petter Lundborg & Anton Nilsson & Dan-Olof Rooth - 1217-1247 The effects of a change in the point system on immigration: evidence from the 2001 Quebec reform
by Matthieu Chemin & Nagham Sayour - 1249-1277 Immigrant employment and earnings growth in Canada and the USA: evidence from longitudinal data
by Neeraj Kaushal & Yao Lu & Nicole Denier & Julia Shu-Huah Wang & Stephen J. Trejo
July 2016, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 657-686 Immigration and prices: quasi-experimental evidence from Syrian refugees in Turkey
by Binnur Balkan & Semih Tumen - 687-719 The impact of adult child emigration on the mental health of older parents
by Irene Mosca & Alan Barrett - 721-756 Legalization and human capital accumulation
by Fabio Méndez & Facundo Sepúlveda & Nieves Valdés - 757-779 Welfare reform and immigrant fertility
by Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes & Susan L. Averett & Cynthia A. Bansak - 781-816 Illegal immigration, deportation policy, and the optimal timing of return
by Alexandra Vinogradova - 817-848 Ethnic assortative matching in marriage and family outcomes: evidence from the mass migration to the US during 1900–1930
by Ho-Po Crystal Wong - 849-882 A comparative analysis of immigrant skills and their utilization in Australia, Canada, and the USA
by Andrew Clarke & Mikal Skuterud - 883-910 The effects of teenage childbearing on adult soft skills development
by Jason Fletcher & Norma Padrón - 911-956 Transforming lives: the impact of compulsory schooling on hope and happiness
by Bahadır Dursun & Resul Cesur - 957-967 “How powerful is demography? The serendipity theorem revisited” comment on De la Croix et al. (2012)
by Stefan Felder
April 2016, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 345-364 The effect of high-stakes testing on suicidal ideation of teenagers with reference-dependent preferences
by Liang Choon Wang - 345-364 The effect of high-stakes testing on suicidal ideation of teenagers with reference-dependent preferences
by Liang Wang - 365-394 New evidence on the healthy immigrant effect
by Lídia Farré - 365-394 New evidence on the healthy immigrant effect
by Lídia Farré - 395-420 Does granting citizenship to immigrant children affect family outmigration?
by Christoph Sajons - 395-420 Does granting citizenship to immigrant children affect family outmigration?
by Christoph Sajons - 421-455 Relational contracts for household formation, fertility choice and separation
by Matthias Fahn & Ray Rees & Amelie Wuppermann - 421-455 Relational contracts for household formation, fertility choice and separation
by Matthias Fahn & Ray Rees & Amelie Wuppermann - 457-491 The unintended effects of cash transfers on fertility: evidence from the Safe Motherhood Scheme in India
by Arindam Nandi & Ramanan Laxminarayan - 457-491 The unintended effects of cash transfers on fertility: evidence from the Safe Motherhood Scheme in India
by Arindam Nandi & Ramanan Laxminarayan - 493-527 Long-term effect of in utero conditions on maternal survival later in life: evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
by Alison Comfort - 493-527 Long-term effect of in utero conditions on maternal survival later in life: evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
by Alison B. Comfort - 529-570 Housewife, “gold miss,” and equal: the evolution of educated women’s role in Asia and the U.S
by Jisoo Hwang - 529-570 Housewife, “gold miss,” and equal: the evolution of educated women’s role in Asia and the U.S
by Jisoo Hwang - 571-592 My parents taught Me. Evidence on the family transmission of values
by Giuseppe Albanese & Guido Blasio & Paolo Sestito - 571-592 My parents taught Me. Evidence on the family transmission of values
by Giuseppe Albanese & Guido Blasio & Paolo Sestito - 593-626 Inequality and crime revisited: effects of local inequality and economic segregation on crime
by Songman Kang - 593-626 Inequality and crime revisited: effects of local inequality and economic segregation on crime
by Songman Kang - 627-656 Population and development redux
by Javier Birchenall - 627-656 Population and development redux
by Javier A. Birchenall
January 2016, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 5-37 Cesarean sections and subsequent fertility
by Karen Norberg & Juan Pantano - 5-37 Cesarean sections and subsequent fertility
by Karen Norberg & Juan Pantano - 39-72 Measuring the effect of the timing of first birth on wages
by Jane Herr - 39-72 Measuring the effect of the timing of first birth on wages
by Jane Leber Herr - 73-103 Parental leave benefit and differential fertility responses: evidence from a German reform
by Kamila Cygan-Rehm - 73-103 Parental leave benefit and differential fertility responses: evidence from a German reform
by Kamila Cygan-Rehm - 105-133 Integration policy: Cultural transmission with endogenous fertility
by Sagit Bar-Gill & Chaim Fershtman - 105-133 Integration policy: Cultural transmission with endogenous fertility
by Sagit Bar-Gill & Chaim Fershtman - 135-166 On the heterogeneity of dowry motives
by Raj Arunachalam & Trevon Logan - 135-166 On the heterogeneity of dowry motives
by Raj Arunachalam & Trevon D. Logan - 167-195 Economic conditions and the living arrangements of young adults: 1960 to 2011
by Jordan D. Matsudaira - 167-195 Economic conditions and the living arrangements of young adults: 1960 to 2011
by Jordan Matsudaira - 197-218 Does the military turn men into criminals? New evidence from Australia’s conscription lotteries
by Peter Siminski & Simon Ville & Alexander Paull - 197-218 Does the military turn men into criminals? New evidence from Australia’s conscription lotteries
by Peter Siminski & Simon Ville & Alexander Paull - 219-262 The importance of family background and neighborhood effects as determinants of crime
by Karin Hederos Eriksson & Randi Hjalmarsson & Matthew J. Lindquist & Anna Sandberg - 219-262 The importance of family background and neighborhood effects as determinants of crime
by Karin Eriksson & Randi Hjalmarsson & Matthew Lindquist & Anna Sandberg - 263-292 Steady streams and sudden bursts: persistence patterns in remittance decisions
by Giulia Bettin & Riccardo Lucchetti - 263-292 Steady streams and sudden bursts: persistence patterns in remittance decisions
by Giulia Bettin & Riccardo Lucchetti - 293-310 Does corruption promote emigration? An empirical examination
by Arusha Cooray & Friedrich Schneider - 293-310 Does corruption promote emigration? An empirical examination
by Arusha Cooray & Friedrich Schneider
October 2015, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 873-910 Inter-generational effects of disability benefits: evidence from Canadian social assistance programs
by Kelly Chen & Lars Osberg & Shelley Phipps - 911-936 Strategic parenting, birth order, and school performance
by V. Hotz & Juan Pantano - 937-964 Intra-household allocation of family resources and birth order: evidence from France using siblings data
by Stéphane Mechoulan & François-Charles Wolff - 965-1004 Parental ethnic identity and educational attainment of second-generation immigrants
by Simone Schüller - 1005-1043 Getting back into the labor market: the effects of start-up subsidies for unemployed females
by Marco Caliendo & Steffen Künn - 1045-1073 Unexplored dimensions of discrimination in Europe: homosexuality and physical appearance
by Eleonora Patacchini & Giuseppe Ragusa & Yves Zenou - 1075-1095 Do national cancer screening guidelines reduce mortality?
by Adam Leive & Thomas Stratmann - 1097-1135 Demographic consequences of HIV
by Martin Karlsson & Stefan Pichler - 1137-1180 How natural disasters can affect environmental concerns, risk aversion, and even politics: evidence from Fukushima and three European countries
by Jan Goebel & Christian Krekel & Tim Tiefenbach & Nicolas Ziebarth - 1181-1207 Air quality and infant mortality in Mexico: evidence from variation in pollution concentrations caused by the usage of small-scale power plants
by Emilio Gutierrez
July 2015, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 535-563 Selection, selection, selection: the impact of return migration
by Jackline Wahba - 565-592 Gender discrimination in the allocation of migrant household resources
by Francisca Antman - 593-629 Siblings’ interaction in migration decisions: who provides for the elderly left behind?
by Tobias Stöhr - 631-657 Migration and young child nutrition: evidence from rural China
by Ren Mu & Alan Brauw - 659-695 How do the foreign-born perform in inventive activity? Evidence from Sweden
by Yannu Zheng & Olof Ejermo - 697-736 Immigration and crime: evidence from victimization data
by Luca Nunziata - 737-783 School and neighborhood: residential location choice of immigrant parents in the Los Angeles Metropolitan area
by Crystal Zhan - 785-815 Assimilation in multilingual cities
by Javier Ortega & Gregory Verdugo - 817-844 Life satisfaction of immigrants: does cultural assimilation matter?
by Viola Angelini & Laura Casi & Luca Corazzini - 845-868 Genetic distance, immigrants’ identity, and labor market outcomes
by Asadul Islam & Paul Raschky
April 2015, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 265-297 The impact of Internet diffusion on marriage rates: evidence from the broadband market
by Andriana Bellou - 299-327 Imitation versus innovation in an aging society: international evidence since 1870
by James Ang & Jakob Madsen - 329-352 Increased longevity and social security reform: questioning the optimality of individual accounts when education matters
by Gilles Le Garrec - 353-372 Intergenerational transmission of skills during childhood and optimal public policy
by Alessandra Casarico & Luca Micheletto & Alessandro Sommacal - 373-391 Maternity leave and children’s cognitive and behavioral development
by Michael Baker & Kevin Milligan - 393-422 Can’t buy mommy’s love? Universal childcare and children’s long-term cognitive development
by Christina Felfe & Natalia Nollenberger & Núria Rodríguez-Planas - 423-462 Compensating for unequal parental investments in schooling
by Loren Brandt & Aloysius Siow & Hui Wang - 463-478 Fertility and economic instability: the role of unemployment and job displacement
by Emilia Bono & Andrea Weber & Rudolf Winter-Ebmer - 479-508 The unintended: negative outcomes over the life cycle
by Wanchuan Lin & Juan Pantano - 509-533 Governmental transfers and altruistic private transfers
by Amihai Glazer & Hiroki Kondo
January 2015, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 3-29 Malthus to modernity: wealth, status, and fertility in England, 1500–1879
by Gregory Clark & Neil Cummins - 31-44 The fertility transition around the world
by Holger Strulik & Sebastian Vollmer - 45-87 Optimal life-cycle fertility in a Barro-Becker economy
by Pierre Pestieau & Gregory Ponthiere - 89-111 Modelling the impact of women’s education on fertility in Malawi
by Luca Zanin & Rosalba Radice & Giampiero Marra - 113-132 Perception of HIV risk and the quantity and quality of children: the case of rural Malawi
by Ruben Castro & Jere Behrman & Hans-Peter Kohler - 133-157 Alcohol consumption and risky sexual behavior among young adults: evidence from minimum legal drinking age laws
by Ceren Ertan Yörük & Barış Yörük - 159-172 Affection, speed dating and heartbreaking
by Kai Konrad - 173-194 Endogenous division rules as a family constitution: strategic altruistic transfers and sibling competition
by Yang-Ming Chang & Zijun Luo - 195-217 United but (un)equal: human capital, probability of divorce, and the marriage contract
by Helmuth Cremer & Pierre Pestieau & Kerstin Roeder - 219-237 Strategic non-marital cohabitation: theory and empirical implications
by Amy Farmer & Andrew Horowitz
October 2014, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 923-960 Empirical characteristics of legal and illegal immigrants in the USA
by Vincenzo Caponi & Miana Plesca - 961-997 The impact of changes in the marital status on return migration of family migrants
by Govert Bijwaard & Stijn Doeselaar - 999-1022 Investing in children’s education: are Muslim immigrants different?
by Andreea Mitrut & François-Charles Wolff - 1023-1038 The migration challenge for PAYG
by Gurgen Aslanyan - 1039-1086 Muslims in France: identifying a discriminatory equilibrium
by Claire Adida & David Laitin & Marie-Anne Valfort - 1087-1106 Endogenous age discrimination
by Christian Manger - 1107-1126 Intergenerational earnings mobility and divorce
by Espen Bratberg & Karsten Elseth Rieck & Kjell Vaage - 1127-1144 Couples’ time together: complementarities in production versus complementarities in consumption
by Hani Mansour & Terra McKinnish - 1145-1163 Do fertility transitions influence infant mortality declines? Evidence from early modern Germany
by Alan Fernihough & Mark McGovern - 1165-1186 Trade and fertility in the developing world: the impact of trade and trade structure
by Thomas Gries & Rainer Grundmann
July 2014, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 639-681 Economic development, structural change, and women’s labor force participation:
by Isis Gaddis & Stephan Klasen - 683-703 Displacement and household adaptation: insured by the spouse or the state?
by Inés Hardoy & Pål Schøne - 705-738 The impact of labor market entry conditions on initial job assignment and wages
by Beatrice Brunner & Andreas Kuhn - 739-765 Adieu Rabenmutter—culture, fertility, female labour supply, the gender wage gap and childcare
by Rainald Borck - 767-796 Wage shocks, household labor supply, and income instability
by Sisi Zhang - 797-823 The dynamics of homeownership among the 50+ in Europe
by Viola Angelini & Agar Brugiavini & Guglielmo Weber - 825-840 Durable consumption, saving and retirement
by Torben Andersen & Mikkel Hermansen - 841-856 Testing the relationship between income inequality and life expectancy: a simple correction for the aggregation effect when using aggregated data
by Thomas Mayrhofer & Hendrik Schmitz - 857-894 Capital accumulation and the sources of demographic change
by Jochen Mierau & Stephen Turnovsky - 895-919 The impact of early-life economic conditionson cause-specific mortality during adulthood
by Gary Yeung & Gerard Berg & Maarten Lindeboom & France Portrait
April 2014, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 303-364 The nexus between labor diversity and firm’s innovation
by Pierpaolo Parrotta & Dario Pozzoli & Mariola Pytlikova - 365-386 The effectiveness of remedial courses in Italy: a fuzzy regression discontinuity design
by Maria Paola & Vincenzo Scoppa - 387-419 What a difference a term makes: the effect of educational attainment on marital outcomes in the UK
by Dan Anderberg & Yu Zhu - 421-445 Public primary health care and children’s health in Brazil: evidence from siblings
by Mauricio Reis - 447-471 Parents’ economic support of young-adult children: do socioeconomic circumstances matter?
by Deborah Cobb-Clark & Tue Gørgens - 473-496 Gone to war: have deployments increased divorces?
by Sebastian Negrusa & Brighita Negrusa & James Hosek - 497-528 Death and schooling decisions over the short and long run in rural Madagascar
by Jean-Noël Senne - 529-564 Endogenous fertility, endogenous lifetime and economic growth: the role of child policies
by Luciano Fanti & Luca Gori - 565-602 The quality–quantity trade-off: evidence from the relaxation of China’s one-child policy
by Haoming Liu - 603-633 Turning back the ticking clock: the effect of increased affordability of assisted reproductive technology on women’s marriage timing
by Joelle Abramowitz
January 2014, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-31 Do more-schooled women have fewer children and delay childbearing? Evidence from a sample of US twins
by Vikesh Amin & Jere Behrman - 33-68 Empirically probing the quantity–quality model
by Emla Fitzsimons & Bansi Malde - 69-89 How important is the family? Evidence from sibling correlations in permanent earnings in the USA, Germany, and Denmark
by Daniel Schnitzlein - 91-134 Intergenerational earnings mobility in Japan among sons and daughters: levels and trends
by Arnaud Lefranc & Fumiaki Ojima & Takashi Yoshida - 135-171 Has immigration affected Spanish presidential elections results?
by Ildefonso Mendez & Isabel Cutillas - 173-200 Immigrant assimilation into US prisons, 1900–1930
by Carolyn Moehling & Anne Piehl - 201-224 Legal and illegal immigrants: an analysis of optimal saving behavior
by Alexandra Vinogradova - 225-250 Ethnic identity, majority norms, and the native–immigrant employment gap
by Cédric Gorinas - 251-256 Population aging and PAYG pensions in the OLG model
by Giam Cipriani - 257-273 Effects of capital taxation on economies with different demographic changes: short term versus long term
by Akira Yakita
October 2013, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 1255-1284 Welfare programs and labor supply in developing countries: experimental evidence from Latin America
by María Alzúa & Guillermo Cruces & Laura Ripani - 1285-1301 Population aging, health care, and growth: a comment on the effects of capital accumulation
by Rosa Aisa & Fernando Pueyo - 1303-1323 Long-run trends of human aging and longevity
by Holger Strulik & Sebastian Vollmer - 1325-1345 An automatic-democratic approach to weight setting for the new human development index
by Chris Tofallis - 1347-1377 The role of demography on per capita output growth and saving rates
by Miguel Sánchez-Romero - 1379-1408 Subjective mortality hazard shocks and the adjustment of consumption expenditures
by Anikó Bíró - 1409-1430 On the effects of public and private transfers on capital accumulation: some lessons from the NTA aggregates
by Miguel Sánchez-Romero & Concepció Patxot & Elisenda Rentería & Guadalupe Souto - 1431-1456 Working parents and total factor productivity growth
by Geoffrey Dunbar & Stephen Easton - 1457-1484 Neoclassical growth with endogenous age distribution. Poverty vs low-fertility traps as steady states of demographic transitions
by Luciano Fanti & Mimmo Iannelli & Piero Manfredi - 1485-1522 The cost of uncertain life span
by Ryan Edwards - 1523-1547 Left behind: intergenerational transmission of human capital in the midst of HIV/AIDS
by Mevlude Akbulut-Yuksel & Belgi Turan - 1549-1584 Health and economic development—evidence from the introduction of public health care
by Anthony Strittmatter & Uwe Sunde - 1585-1608 The rise in absenteeism: disentangling the impacts of cohort, age and time
by Erik Biørn & Simen Gaure & Simen Markussen & Knut Røed - 1609-1630 Consumer boycott, household heterogeneity, and child labor
by Michele Di Maio & Giorgio Fabbri - 1631-1660 Family policy and couples’ labour supply: an empirical assessment
by Ross Guest & Nick Parr
July 2013, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 835-853 HIV and fertility in Africa: first evidence from population-based surveys
by Chinhui Juhn & Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan & Belgi Turan - 855-885 Childhood disease and the precautionary demand for children
by Anna-Maria Aksan & Shankha Chakraborty - 887-905 Differences in fertility behavior and uncertainty: an economic theory of the minority status hypothesis
by Bastien Chabé-Ferret & Paolo Melindi Ghidi - 907-941 Differential fertility and intergenerational mobility under private versus public education
by C. Fan & Jie Zhang - 943-961 Fertility and endogenous gender bargaining power
by Mizuki Komura - 963-982 A model of voluntary childlessness
by Paula Gobbi - 983-1005 Parental leave regulations, mothers’ labor force attachment and fathers’ childcare involvement: evidence from a natural experiment
by Jochen Kluve & Marcus Tamm - 1007-1033 For richer, if not for poorer? Marriage and divorce over the business cycle
by Jessamyn Schaller - 1035-1056 The long run consequences of unilateral divorce laws on children—evidence from SHARELIFE
by Steffen Reinhold & Thorsten Kneip & Gerrit Bauer - 1057-1094 Intergenerational income immobility in Finland: contrasting roles for parental earnings and family income
by Robert Lucas & Sari Kerr - 1095-1127 Optimal prevention when coexistence matters
by Marie-Louise Leroux & Grégory Ponthière - 1129-1174 The evolution of secularization: cultural transmission, religion and fertility—theory, simulations and evidence
by Ronen Bar-El & Teresa García-Muñoz & Shoshana Neuman & Yossef Tobol - 1175-1193 The effect of church tax on church membership
by Teemu Lyytikäinen & Torsten Santavirta - 1195-1207 Reducing the excess burden of subsidizing the stork: joint taxation, individual taxation, and family tax splitting
by Volker Meier & Matthias Wrede - 1209-1232 Fertility-related pensions and cyclical instability
by Luciano Fanti & Luca Gori - 1233-1250 Pay-as-you-go social security and endogenous fertility in a neoclassical growth model
by Koichi Miyazaki
April 2013, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 405-435 The transmission of women’s fertility, human capital, and work orientation across immigrant generations
by Francine Blau & Lawrence Kahn & Albert Liu & Kerry Papps - 437-454 National identity and ethnic diversity
by Paolo Masella - 455-481 Migration background and educational tracking
by Elke Lüdemann & Guido Schwerdt - 483-506 The psychic costs of migration: evidence from Irish return migrants
by Alan Barrett & Irene Mosca - 507-530 How do immigrants spend their time? The process of assimilation
by Daniel Hamermesh & Stephen Trejo - 531-553 Does emigration benefit the stayers? Evidence from EU enlargement
by Benjamin Elsner - 555-591 Xenophobic attacks, migration intentions, and networks: evidence from the South of Africa
by Guido Friebel & Juan Gallego & Mariapia Mendola - 593-617 The effect of polytechnic reform on migration
by Petri Böckerman & Mika Haapanen - 619-644 Military conscription and university enrolment: evidence from Italy
by Giorgio Pietro - 645-672 The effect of compulsory schooling on health—evidence from biomarkers
by Hendrik Jürges & Eberhard Kruk & Steffen Reinhold - 673-701 The health returns to schooling—what can we learn from twins?
by Petter Lundborg - 703-718 Return migration of foreign students and non-resident tuition fees
by Thomas Lange - 719-749 Parents’ education as a determinant of educational childcare time
by J. Gimenez-Nadal & Jose Molina - 751-767 Assessing Parfit’s Repugnant Conclusion within a canonical endogenous growth set-up
by Raouf Boucekkine & Giorgio Fabbri - 769-809 Pension reform, employment by age, and long-run growth
by Tim Buyse & Freddy Heylen & Renaat Van de Kerckhove - 811-834 Population aging and endogenous economic growth
by Klaus Prettner
January 2013, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 5-32 Opting for families: recent trends in the fertility of highly educated women
by Qingyan Shang & Bruce Weinberg - 33-65 Childcare costs and the demand for children—evidence from a nationwide reform
by Eva Mörk & Anna Sjögren & Helena Svaleryd