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1“...The 1918 influenza pandemic had not only a massive instant death toll but also lasting effects on its survivors. Several studies have shown that children born...”
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2“...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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3“...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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4by Helgertz, Jonas Helgertz, Jonas Nilsson, Anton Nilsson, Anton Published in Journal of population economics (01.01.2019)“...We examine the effect of birth weight on health throughout childhood, adolescence, and early adulthood, focusing on two health outcomes: all-cause and...”
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5“...Using data for the period 1968–2001, this article assesses the influence of partner choice and origin country characteristics on the propensity of immigrants...”
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6by Jonas Helgertz Published in Population research and policy review (01.06.2013)“...The article examines the influence of linguistic distance on the labor market outcomes of a sample of 5,041 first generation immigrants in Sweden between 1970...”
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7“...Early exiting from the labor force and into disability pension (DP) represents a major social problem in Sweden and elsewhere. We examined how being asymmetric...”
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8by Halpern-Manners, Andrew Helgertz, Jonas Warren, John Robert Roberts, Evan Published in Demography (01.08.2020)“...Does education change people’s lives in a way that delays mortality? Or is education primarily a proxy for unobserved endowments that promote longevity? Most...”
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9“...The mortality decline that started in the eighteenth century led to an unprecedented rise in life expectancy in Europe and other parts of the world. The...”
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10by Jonas Helgertz Published in Demographic research (01.01.2011)“...The paper studies a sample of natives and 18 immigrant nationalities in the Swedish labor market between 1970 and 1990. The purpose is examining the existence...”
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11“...Although difficulty conceiving a child has long been a major medical and social preoccupation, it has not been considered as a predictor of long-term outcomes...”
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12by Smith, Christopher D Smith, Christopher D Helgertz, Jonas Helgertz, Jonas Scott, Kirk Scott, Kirk Published in European journal of population (01.10.2019)“...A central element of assimilation theory is that increasing time and number of previous immigrant generations in a host country leaves immigrants and their...”
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13by Aradhya, Siddartha Hedefalk, Finn Helgertz, Jonas Scott, Kirk Published in Population space and place (01.05.2017)“...This paper focuses on the residential resettlement decisions of a sample of immigrants from Iran and Turkey living in Sweden between 1968 and 2001. Using the...”
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14“...This study examines the influence of health conditions experienced during the individual's first year of life on the incidence of sickness absence during...”
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15by Jonas Helgertz Pieter Bevelander Anna Tegunimataka Published in European journal of population (01.08.2014)“...The determinants and consequences of the naturalization of immigrants is a hot topic in the political debate in Europe. This article compares the effect of...”
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16by Helgertz, Jonas Hess, Wolfgang Scott, Kirk Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (29.08.2013)“...A high prevalence of sickness absence in many countries, at a substantial societal cost, underlines the importance to understand its determining mechanisms...”
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18“...This paper examines astrology, a concept that is considered unscientific by broad segments of the population in the western world. Despite this, astrology...”
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19“...This paper introduces a special issue of The History of the Family on sanitation and urban mortality. The special issue contains papers which focus on the...”
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20by Helgertz, Jonas“...This dissertation examines the labor market outcomes of a population of natives and immigrants in Sweden from 1968 and until 2001. Previous research has...”
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