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Correction to: Age at immigration matters for labor market integration—the Swedish example

Correction to: Age at immigration matters for labor market integration—the Swedish example Gustafsson et al. IZA Journal of Development and Migration (2019) 9:2 IZA Journal of Development https://doi.org/10.1186/s40176-018-0134-6 and Migration CORRECTION Open Access Correction to: Age at immigration matters for labor market integration—the Swedish example 1,2* 1 1 Bjorn Anders Gustafsson , Hanna Mac Innes and Torun Österberg * Correspondence: bjorn. Correction to: IZA Journal of Development and Migration (2017) 7:1 gustafsson@socwork.gu.se University of Gothenburg, https://doi.org/10.1186/s40176-017-0087-1 Gothenburg, Sweden Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn, Germany Following publication of the original article (Gustafsson et al., 2017), the authors reported a list of errors. In this Correction the errors and the corrected sections of the article are given. Panel c in Fig. 4 is presented incorrectly in the published article. The corrected presentation of panel c in this figure is: Figure 6 is presented incorrectly in the published article. The corrected presentation of Fig. 6 is: © The Author(s). 2019 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. Gustafsson et al. IZA Journal of Development and Migration (2019) 9:2 Page 2 of 3 Fig. 6 a–b Life table survival estimates for time until annual income > 2 PBB by age A section of Table 1 is presented incorrectly in the published article as: Age 60–64 −1.037 < 0.0001 0.354 −5.309 < 0.0001 0.005 −2.546 < 0.0001 0.078 Woman −0.233 < 0.0001 0.792 −0.284 < 0.0001 0.752 −0.277 < 0.0001 0.758 Reference: no children Woman and 1–2 children −0.283 < 0.0001 0.754 0.153 < 0.0001 1.165 −0.095 0.015 0.910 The corrected presentation of this section is: Age 60–64 −1.037 < 0.0001 0.354 −5.309 < 0.0001 0.005 −2.546 < 0.0001 0.078 Reference: Man and no children Woman −0.233 < 0.0001 0.792 −0.284 < 0.0001 0.752 −0.277 < 0.0001 0.758 Woman and 1–2 children −0.283 < 0.0001 0.754 0.153 < 0.0001 1.165 −0.095 0.015 0.910 Gustafsson et al. IZA Journal of Development and Migration (2019) 9:2 Page 3 of 3 The footnote of Table 2 in the published article currently reads: – Predicted for an individual with secondary education of 2 years, male with no children, no partner, and Stockholm county. The footnote of Table 2 should instead read: – Number of years until a certain percent of the Iraqi immigrants have wage income exceeding 2 PBB. Secondary education 2 years, male with children, no partner, and Stockholm county. A part of the fourth paragraph of section ‘6 Modelling the relationship between age and getting a foothold in the Swedish labor market’ in the published article currently reads: –…5 and 10 years until half have done so. The corresponding number of years for those aged 45–49 is between 4 and 9 and 8–20 respectively. It is only in the 1998 arrival cohort that half of all persons aged 50–54 are predicted to gain a foothold before the general retirement age. This should instead read: –…6and 10years until half have done so. The corresponding number of years for those aged 45–49 is between 4 and 9 and 8–17 respectively. It is only in the 1998 arrival cohort that half of all persons aged 45–49 are predicted to gain a foothold before the general retirement age. A sentence in the second paragraph of section ‘7 Conclusions’ in the published article currently reads: – We have used registry information on all immigrants to Sweden and followed persons over time, concentrating on the cohorts that arrived in 1990, 1994, 1998, and 2001, and distinguished between people born in high-, middle-, and low-income countries. This should instead read: – We have used registry information on all immigrants to Sweden and followed persons over time, concentrating on the cohorts that arrived in 1990, 1994, 1998, and 2002, and distinguished between people born in high-, middle-, and low-income countries. Received: 29 October 2018 Accepted: 6 November 2018 Reference Gustafsson BA et al (2017) Age at immigration matters for labor market integration—the Swedish example. IZA Journal of Development and Migration 7:1 https://doi.org/10.1186/s40176-017-0087-1 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png IZA Journal of Migration Springer Journals

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Gustafsson et al. IZA Journal of Development and Migration (2019) 9:2 IZA Journal of Development https://doi.org/10.1186/s40176-018-0134-6 and Migration CORRECTION Open Access Correction to: Age at immigration matters for labor market integration—the Swedish example 1,2* 1 1 Bjorn Anders Gustafsson , Hanna Mac Innes and Torun Österberg * Correspondence: bjorn. Correction to: IZA Journal of Development and Migration (2017) 7:1 gustafsson@socwork.gu.se University of Gothenburg, https://doi.org/10.1186/s40176-017-0087-1 Gothenburg, Sweden Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn, Germany Following publication of the original article (Gustafsson et al., 2017), the authors reported a list of errors. In this Correction the errors and the corrected sections of the article are given. Panel c in Fig. 4 is presented incorrectly in the published article. The corrected presentation of panel c in this figure is: Figure 6 is presented incorrectly in the published article. The corrected presentation of Fig. 6 is: © The Author(s). 2019 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. Gustafsson et al. IZA Journal of Development and Migration (2019) 9:2 Page 2 of 3 Fig. 6 a–b Life table survival estimates for time until annual income > 2 PBB by age A section of Table 1 is presented incorrectly in the published article as: Age 60–64 −1.037 < 0.0001 0.354 −5.309 < 0.0001 0.005 −2.546 < 0.0001 0.078 Woman −0.233 < 0.0001 0.792 −0.284 < 0.0001 0.752 −0.277 < 0.0001 0.758 Reference: no children Woman and 1–2 children −0.283 < 0.0001 0.754 0.153 < 0.0001 1.165 −0.095 0.015 0.910 The corrected presentation of this section is: Age 60–64 −1.037 < 0.0001 0.354 −5.309 < 0.0001 0.005 −2.546 < 0.0001 0.078 Reference: Man and no children Woman −0.233 < 0.0001 0.792 −0.284 < 0.0001 0.752 −0.277 < 0.0001 0.758 Woman and 1–2 children −0.283 < 0.0001 0.754 0.153 < 0.0001 1.165 −0.095 0.015 0.910 Gustafsson et al. IZA Journal of Development and Migration (2019) 9:2 Page 3 of 3 The footnote of Table 2 in the published article currently reads: – Predicted for an individual with secondary education of 2 years, male with no children, no partner, and Stockholm county. The footnote of Table 2 should instead read: – Number of years until a certain percent of the Iraqi immigrants have wage income exceeding 2 PBB. Secondary education 2 years, male with children, no partner, and Stockholm county. A part of the fourth paragraph of section ‘6 Modelling the relationship between age and getting a foothold in the Swedish labor market’ in the published article currently reads: –…5 and 10 years until half have done so. The corresponding number of years for those aged 45–49 is between 4 and 9 and 8–20 respectively. It is only in the 1998 arrival cohort that half of all persons aged 50–54 are predicted to gain a foothold before the general retirement age. This should instead read: –…6and 10years until half have done so. The corresponding number of years for those aged 45–49 is between 4 and 9 and 8–17 respectively. It is only in the 1998 arrival cohort that half of all persons aged 45–49 are predicted to gain a foothold before the general retirement age. A sentence in the second paragraph of section ‘7 Conclusions’ in the published article currently reads: – We have used registry information on all immigrants to Sweden and followed persons over time, concentrating on the cohorts that arrived in 1990, 1994, 1998, and 2001, and distinguished between people born in high-, middle-, and low-income countries. This should instead read: – We have used registry information on all immigrants to Sweden and followed persons over time, concentrating on the cohorts that arrived in 1990, 1994, 1998, and 2002, and distinguished between people born in high-, middle-, and low-income countries. Received: 29 October 2018 Accepted: 6 November 2018 Reference Gustafsson BA et al (2017) Age at immigration matters for labor market integration—the Swedish example. IZA Journal of Development and Migration 7:1 https://doi.org/10.1186/s40176-017-0087-1

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