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Kieron Barclay

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Arbetar vid Sociologiska institutionen
E-post kieron.barclay@sociology.su.se
Besöksadress Universitetsvägen 10 B, plan 9
Rum B 260
Postadress Stockholms universitet Sociologiska institutionen 106 91 Stockholm

Om mig

 

I am a Post-doctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Social Policy at the London School of Economics, a Research Fellow at the Department of Sociology at Stockholm University, and a Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research. My research is in the field of social demography, and I received my PhD from Stockholm University in 2014.

 

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Selected Publications:

 

Barclay, K. and Kolk, M. Forthcoming. The long-term cognitive and socioeconomic consequences of birth intervals: a within-family sibling comparison using Swedish register data. Demography.

 

Barclay, K., Keenan, K., Grundy, E., Kolk, M. and Myrskylä, M. (2016). Reproductive history and post-reproductive mortality: a sibling comparison analysis using Swedish register data. Social Science & Medicine 155, 82-92.

 

Barclay, K. and Myrskylä, M. (2016). Advanced maternal age and offspring outcomes: reproductive aging and counterbalancing period trends. Population and Development Review 42(1), 69-94.

 

Barclay, K. and Kolk, M. (2015). Birth order and mortality: a population-based cohort study. Demography 52(2), 613-639.

 

Barclay, K. (2015). A within-family analysis of birth order and intelligence using population conscription data on Swedish men. Intelligence 49, 134-143.

 

Barclay, K. (2015). Birth order and educational attainment: evidence from fully adopted sibling groups. Intelligence 48, 109-122.

 

Barclay, K. and Myrskylä, M. (2014). Birth order and physical fitness in early adulthood: evidence from Swedish military conscription data. Social Science & Medicine 123, 141-148.

 

Barclay, K. (2013). Sex ratios at sexual maturity and longevity: evidence from Swedish register data. Demographic Research 29(31):837-864.
 

Senast uppdaterad: 22 november 2016

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