Stockholms universitet

Doctoral and Licentiat theses in Demography

Here is a list of Doctoral and Licentiat thesis from the Stockholm University Demography Unit.

Doctoral theses in Demography

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2018

  • Helen Eriksson. Studies on Parental Leave and Co-residence using Swedish Register Data. Download Helen Eriksson's Thesis here.

2017

  • Linda Kridahl. Time for retirement – studies on how leisure and family associate with retirement timing in Sweden. Download Linda Kridahl's Thesis here.

2016

  • Johan Dahlberg. Parents, Children and Childbearing. Download Johan Dahlberg's Thesis here.
  • Elina Elveborg Lindskog. Effects of violent conflict on women and children: Sexual behavior, fertility, and infant mortality in Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Download Elina Elveborg Lindskog's Thesis here.

2015

  • Sofi Ohlsson-Wijk. Family Formation in Sweden around the Turn of the New Millennium. Download Sofi Ohlsson-Wijk's Thesis here.

2014

  • Martin Kolk. Multigenerational Processes in Demography. Download Martin Kolk's Thesis here.
  • Li Ma. Female Employment and Fertility Change in South Korea. Download Li Ma's Thesis here.
  • Maria Brandén. Gendered Migration Patterns within a Sex Segregated Labor Market. Download Maria Brandén's Thesis here.

2013

  • Sara Thalberg: Students and Family Formation: Studies on educational enrolement and childbearing in Sweden. Download Sara Thalberg's Thesis here.
  • Jani Turunen: Stepfamily Dynamics in Sweden: Essays on family structure and children’s well-being. Download Jani Turunen's Thesis here.

2012

  • Lesia Nedoluzhko: Demographic Journeys along the Silk Road: Marriage, Childbearing, and Migration in Kyrgyzstan. Download Lesia Nedoluzhko's Thesis here.
  • Karin Tesching: Education and Fertility: Dynamic Interrelations between Women's Educational Level, Educational Field and Fertility in Sweden. Download Karin Tesching's Thesis here.

2002

  • Ying Hong: Effects of Changing Lives of Women on Fertility in Rural China, With Comparison to Their Husbands' Roles.

2001

  • Livia Sz. Olah: Gendering Family Dynamics: The Case of Sweden and Hungary.
  • Diana Corman: Success at Work and in Family Life: Studies in Selected Western Fertility and Family Dynamics.

1999

  • Gebremariam Woldemicael: Infant and Child Mortality in Eritrea: Levels, Trends, and Determinants.
  • Gunnar Andersson: Trends in Childbearing and Nuptiality in Sweden: A Period Analysis.

Licentiat theses in Demography

2000

  • Diana Corman: Family Policy, Working Life, and The Third Birth in Contemporary France and Sweden.

1998

  • Ann-Zofie Duvander: Why Do Swedish Cohabitants Marry?

1997

  • Gunnar Andersson: Nuptiality Trends in Sweden, 1971-1995.

1993

  • Gebrenegus Ghilagaber: The Effect of Cohabitation on Marriage Formation and Dissolution.

1990

  • Britta Hoem: Alla goda ting är tre? Trebarnsfödslar bland svenska kvinnor födda 1936-1950.