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The Scandinavian Journal of Economics
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Established in 1899 and dedicated to the publication of economics research, the SJE is one of the oldest general-interest economics journals in Europe.
Based on these impacts, the study estimates that the JRS cost between €2,260 and €5,950 per job-year saved. This is notably lower than similar programs in other countries, likely due to differences in income levels and JRS design.
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Participation in the JRS demonstrably influenced both the likelihood of firm survival (extensive margin) and employment dynamics within surviving firms (intensive margin).
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Their findings reveal a clear positive impact: firms that participated in the JRS maintained higher employment levels than those that did not, with this effect lasting at least until the end of 2021.
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*Table 9: Backlash vs. Persuasion Effects over Time*
This graph illustrates the short-term backlash followed by longer-term shifts in public opinion, showing how abortion precedents initially provoke opposition but eventually lead to increased acceptance.
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*Table 7: Summary of Abortion Attitudes by Political Affiliation*
This table summarizes shifts in public opinion on abortion legality, segmented by political affiliation after abortion-related court rulings.
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Here are three relevant graphs and tables.
*Figure 1: Impact of Circuit Court Rulings on State Abortion
Regulations*
This graph displays the percentage likelihood of states enacting or maintaining restrictive abortion laws following pro-abortion or anti-abortion court rulings.
August 9, 2025 at 8:03 PM
While initial backlash to abortion rulings is common, long-term effects suggest that legal precedents often reshape societal norms.
#NormChange
#AbortionJurisprudence #LawInAction
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Pro-abortion court rulings can increase Republican opposition to abortion by as much as 20%, showing how judicial decisions can polarize public opinion.
#Polarization #PublicOpinion
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States are 18% more likely to restrict abortion access within 2 years of an anti-abortion judicial precedent, illustrating the profound influence of Circuit Court rulings.
#PolicyEffect #ReproductiveRights
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Judges' biographical characteristics strongly influence abortion case outcomes, revealing the intersection of personal backgrounds and policy effects.
#JudicialImpact #AbortionLaw
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An overview of the journal's first century can be found here.

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