During the first five years of SPaDE activity, the Center’s researchers generated considerable additional funding – beyond the grant to SPaDE itself. Together, researchers Andersson, Bernhardt, Billingsley, Boye, Duvander, Evertsson, Ferrarini, Härkönen, Lappegård, Oláh and Thomson generated about 156 million SEK for research and infrastructure development during 2008-2017. These grants are as follows:
Andersson, Gunnar. Register-based Research in Nordic Demography. 24.7 M SEK during 2008-2013 (VR).
Andersson, Gunnar. Welfare, labor-market status and family dynamics. 2.5 M SEK during 2009-2011 (FAS).
Bernhardt, Eva. Domestic gender equality and modern family patterns: Analysis of Swedish Panel data for the 21st century. 2.8 M SEK during 2009-2012 (FAS).
Billingsley, Sunnee. Construction of the Changing Life Course Regimes in Eastern Europe (CliCR) database. 415 000 SEK during 2012 (SCOHOST).
Billingsley, Sunnee. The demographic imprint of social mobility: Fertility and mortality in Sweden. 2.85 M SEK during 2012-2016 (FAS).
Boye, Katarina. Family work and wages in Sweden and Europe. 2.0 M SEK during 2011-2013 (FAS).
Boye, Katarina. The division of temporary parental leave and its consequences for women’s and men’s wage trends. 0.95 M SEK during 2010-2012 (IFAU).
Duvander, Ann-Zofie. Forerunners in family behaviour and gender equality. New trends among young adults in Sweden. 2.9 M SEK during 2013-2015 (FAS).
Evertsson, Marie. Between dream and reality. International and national studies of parenting and work from a gender perspective. 3.0 M SEK during 2009-2011 (VR). Includes funding for project participants Katarina Boye (SOFI) and Jenny Ahlberg (Örebro University).
Evertsson, Marie and Katarina Boye. Parental leave, temporary parental leave and its consequences for women’s and men’s wage trends. 1 M SEK during 2011- 2012 (Försäkringskassan).
Ferrarini, Tommy. Family Policy, Labour Markets and Stress at Home and at Work. 2.7 M SEK during 2007-2011 (VR).
Ferrarini, Tommy. Social Policy Indicator Database. 5.0 M SEK during 2011-2013 (RJ).
Ferrarini, Tommy. Changing generational welfare contracts: Fair institutions and outcomes in Sweden and Europe. 3.9 M SEK during 2011-2013 (FAS).
Härkönen, Juho. Socio-economic differences in family demographic behavior: Trends and intergenerational implications. 3.37 M SEK during 2011-2013 (FAS).
Härkönen, Juho. Nordic Register Researcher Network. 800 000 NOK during 2011-2013 (Nordforsk).
Lappegård, Trude. Family dynamics, fertility choices and family policy. Norwegian Research Council. 12 M NOK during 2010-2015 (Norwegian Research Council).
Lappegård, Trude. Nordic family policy and demographic consequences. 8.5 M NOK during 2012-2016 (ERC starting grant supported by the Norwegian Research Council).
Oláh, Livia. Planning grant for SSH.2012.3.2-1. Changing families and sustainable societies: Policies and diversity over the life course and across generations, 150 000 SEK during 2012 (FAS).
Oláh, Livia. Explaining very low fertility in postindustrial societies: an unconventional approach. 4.35 M SEK during 2012-2014 (Riksbankens Jubileumsfond).
Oláh, Livia. FamiliesAndSocieties - Changing families and sustainable societies: Policies and diversity over the life course and across generations”. 6.5 M Euro during 2013-2017 (Seventh Framework Programme of the European Commission).
Thomson, Elizabeth and Gunnar Andersson. Swedish Generations and Gender Survey. 12.5 M SEK during 2011-2012 (RJ and VR).
Thomson, Elizabeth and Gunnar Andersson. Planning for a Swedish Generations and Gender Survey. 0.54 M SEK during 2010 (VR).
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