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1“...Higher socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with lower mortality, and this correlation has been confirmed using different indicators across several...”
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2by Bengtsson, Tommy Dribe, Martin Eriksson, Björn Published in American journal of epidemiology (01.12.2018)“...Abstract Consensus is lacking in the literature about the role of socioeconomic factors on influenza-associated deaths during the 1918 pandemic. Although some...”
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3by Martin Dribe Maria Stanfors Cheryl Buehler Published in Journal of marriage and family (01.02.2009)“...Parenthood is often considered a major factor behind gender differences in time allocation, especially between paid work and housework. This article...”
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4by Karlsson, Omar Dribe, Martin Subramanian, S V Published in Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979) (01.01.2021)“...BackgroundDeclines from high levels of under-5 mortality rate (U5MR) first occurred in Western Europe. Knowledge and technologies gained from early mortality...”
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5“...Across today's developed world, there is a clear mortality gradient by socioeconomic status for all ages. It is often taken for granted that this gradient was...”
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6“...Previous research has shown considerable marriage premiums in earnings for men, but often penalties for women of being in a union. In this study we extend this...”
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7“...This article examines socioeconomic mobility across three generations in Sweden from 1815 and until 2011. Using longitudinal micro-level data from the Scanian...”
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8“...This paper analyzes the impact of intermarriage on the economic integration of immigrants in Sweden, measured by annual earnings. We use longitudinal register...”
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9“...Intermarriage with natives is a key indicator of immigrant integration. This article studies intermarriage for 138 immigrant groups in Sweden, using...”
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10“...Most studies on the fertility transition have focused either on macro-level trends or on micro-level patterns with limited geographic scope. Much less...”
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11“...Although demographers have long been interested in studying the historical fertility transition, there is still a lack of knowledge about disaggregated...”
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12“...Several studies have shown strong educational homogamy in most Western societies, although the trends over time differ across countries. In this article, we...”
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13“...Our aim is to explore socioeconomic fertility differentials in an industrializing community, to gain insight about the details and discuss possible mechanisms...”
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14“...The western fertility decline is arguably the most significant demographic change to have occurred in the past 200 years, yet its causes and processes are...”
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15“...Focusing on the Swedish census of 1900, the child-woman ratio and own-children method have been applied to assess socioeconomic differences in fertility. These...”
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16“...In this article, we explore marital exogamy (especially intermarriage between immigrants and natives) among 39 different immigrant groups using cross-sectional...”
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17“...This article analyzes the connection between exogamy and union dissolution using individual level register data for native Swedes and immigrants in Sweden. We...”
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18“...Despite a long interest in the historical fertility transition, there is still a lack of knowledge about disaggregated patterns that could help us understand...”
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19by Dribe, Martin Hacker, J. David Scalone, Francesco Published in The Journal of interdisciplinary history (01.08.2018)“...Although intermarriage is a common indicator of immigrant integration into host societies, most research has focused on how individual characteristics...”
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20“..."This article studies continued childbearing and union stability among 'power couples', or dual-career couples. The determinants of these events are analysed...”