Sept 5: 13:00-14:30, B900
Martin Kolk (Stockholm University):
Correlations in family size across generations: Can low fertility persist?

Sept 12: 13:00-14:30, B900
SUDA, SPaDE, SUNDEM:
Show and tell

Sept 19: 13:00-14:00, B900
Karen Haandrikman and Sadia Hassanen (Stockholm University):
Onward migration of African Swedes: The role of the migration history and experiences in the host country

Sept 26: 14:00-15:30, B900 (note different time)
Nora Sánchez-Gassen (Stockholm University):
Cohabiting families and their legal protection against moves into poverty: A comparison of 12 European countries

Oct 3: 13:00-14:30, B900
John Östh (Uppsala University/Stockholm University):
Seasonality in mortality among migrants from Islamic countries: Do moslem holidays affect mortality rates?

Oct 10: 13:00-14:30, B900
Frank Furstenberg (University of Pennsylvania):
The growth of family complexity: Does it matter?

Oct 17: 13:00-14:30, B900
Doreen Huschek (Stockholm University) and Arjan Blokland (NSCR & Leiden University): No criminal for a parent: examining the effect of crime on parenthood in a Dutch conviction cohort

Oct 24: 13:00-14:30, B900
Illkka Mäkinen (Södertörn University) and Liuba Borisova (Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences):
Regional population development in Russia: Path dependency and change

Nov 7: 13:00-14:30, B900
Marianne Sundström and Alma Wennemo Lanninger (Stockholm University):
Part-time work, gender and economic distribution in the Nordic countries. A descriptive report

Nov 14: 13:00-14:30, B900
Helen Eriksson (Stockholm University):
Conceptualizing care patterns: Work, family and policy in a longitudinal child care perspective

Nov 21: 13:00-14:30, B900
Liana Fox (SOFI):
Impact of child care policies on parental employment and availability in the United States

Nov 28: 14:00-15:30, B900 (please note different time)
Eleonora Mussino (Stockholm University):
How do immigrants use parental leave in Sweden?

Dec 5: 13:00-14:30, B900
Diedrich Bortien (European University Institute):
Personality in demographic research: Can personality traits explain the effects of common divorce risk factors?