Previous Working papers 1982-2016
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2016
- SRRD 2016:24 Billingsley, Sunnee, Sven Drefahl, Gebrenegus Ghilagaber, Diagonal Reference Models in Longitudinal Analyses of Fertility and Mortality. Final version published 2018 as "An application of diagonal reference models and time-varying covariates in social mobility research on mortality and fertility" in Social Science Research 75: 73-82.
- SRRD 2016:23 Chudnovskaya, Margarita, Educational expansion and educational homogamy among the highly educated in Sweden
- SRRD 2016:22 Jónsson, Ari Klængur, Fertility at the Dawn of a New Millennium: The interplay of family policy, economic crisis and childbearing in Iceland. Final version published 2018 as "Family policies, childbearing, and economic crisis: The case of Iceland" in Demographic Research 39(19): 561–592.
- SRRD 2016:21 Jónsson, Ari Klængur, Childbearing Trends in Iceland 1982-2013. Fertility timing, quantum, and gender preferences for children in a Nordic context. Final version published 2017 in Demographic Research 37(7): 147-188.
- SRRD 2016:20 Barclay, Kieron and Mikko Myrskylä, Parental Age and Offspring Mortality: Negative Effects of Reproductive Aging are Outweighed by Secular Increases in Longevity. Final version published 2018 in Population Studies 72(2): 157-173.
- SRRD 2016:19 Mussino, Eleonora, Ann-Zofie Duvander, Li Ma, Does time count? Immigrant fathers’ use of parental leave in Sweden. Final version published 2018 in Population-E 73 (2): 363-382.
- SRRD 2016:18 Barclay, Kieron, Martin Hällsten and Mikko Myrskylä, Birth Order and College Major in Sweden. Final version published 2017 in Social Forces 96(2): 629-660.
- SRRD 2016:17 Brandén, Maria, Ann-Zofie Duvander and Sofi Ohlsson-Wijk: Sharing the Caring: Attitude-Behavior Discrepancies and Partnership Dynamics. Published 2018 in Journal of Family issues 39(3): 771-795.
- SRRD 2016:16 Miranda, Vitor, Johan Dahlberg, Gunnar Andersson, Understanding Parents’ Preferences for Sex of Children in Sweden: Attitudes and Outcomes. Final version published 2018 as "Parents’ Preferences for Sex of Children in Sweden: Attitudes and Outcomes" in Population Research and Policy Review 37: 443-459.
- SRRD 2016:15 Aarskaug Wiik, Kenneth and Jennifer A. Holland, Partner Choice and Timing of First Marriage among the Children of Immigrants in Norway and Sweden. Final version published 2018 in Acta Sociologica 61(2): 143–162.
- SRRD 2016:14 Tervola, Jussi, Ann-Zofie Duvander and Eleonora Mussino, Promoting parental leave for immigrant fathers – what role does policy play? Final version published 2017 in Social Politics 24(3): 269-297.
- SRRD 2016:13 Wennemo Lanninger, Alma, Improved integration of female refugees? – An evaluation of the Establishment reform
- SRRD 2016:12: Andersson, Gunnar, Elizabeth Thomson and Aija Duntava, Life-table Representations of Family Dynamics in the 21st Century. Final version published 2017 in Demographic Research 37(35): 1081–1230.
- SRRD 2016:11 Härkönen, Juho, Eevi Lappalainen and Marika Jalovaara, Double Disadvantage in a Nordic Welfare State: A Demographic Analysis of the Single Mother Employment Gap in Finland, 1987–2011. Final version published 2023 in European Journal of Population 39 (2).
- SRRD 2016:10 Kolk, Martin and Martin Hällsten, Demographic and Educational Success of Descendants: A Prospective Analysis of the Number of Great Grandchildren and their Education in 19th, 20th and 21st Century Northern Sweden. Final version published 2017 as "Demographic and Educational Success of Lineages in Northern Sweden", in Population and Development Review 43: 491–512.
- SRRD 2016:09 Monti, Andrea, Do Transnational Activities Hinder Integration? The Relevance of Transnational Activities within Integration Processes
- SRRD 2016:08 Turunen, Jani, Shared Physical Custody and Children’s Experience of Stress. Published 2017 in Journal of Divorce and Remarriage 58(5): 371-392.
- SRRD 2016:07 Morosow, Kathrin and Martin Kolk, How does Birth Order and Number of Siblings Affect Fertility? A Within-Family Comparison using Swedish Register Data. Final version published 2020 in European Journal of Population 36: 197-233.
- SRRD_2016:06 Duvander, Ann-Zofie, Mats Johansson and Trude Lappegård, Family Policy Reform Impact on Continued Fertility in the Nordic Countries. Published 2020 as Duvander, Ann-Zofie, Trude Lappegård and Mats Johansson "Impact of a Reform Towards Shared Parental Leave and Continued Fertility in Norway and Sweden", in Population Research and Policy Review 39: 1205–1229
- SRRD_2016:05 Kolk, Martin, Period and Cohort Measures of Migration. Final version published 2019 as "Period and Cohort Measures of Internal Migration", in Population 74(3): 333-348.
- SRRD 2016:04 Elveborg Lindskog, Elina, War effect on fertility behavior in the Democratic Republic of Congo
- SRRD 2016:03 Erman, Jeylan and Juho Härkönen, Differences in Parental Separation Effects on School Grades across Immigrant Backgrounds in Sweden. Final version published 2017 as "Parental Separation and School Performance Among Children of Immigrant Mothers in Sweden" in European Journal of Population 33(2): 267-292.
- SRRD 2016:02 Duvander, Ann-Zofie, Trude Lappegård, Synøve N. Andersen, Ólöf Garðarsdóttir, Gerda Neyer and Ida Viklund, Gender Equal Family Policy and Continued Childbearing in Iceland, Norway and Sweden. Final version published 2019 as "Parental leave policies and continued childbearing in Iceland, Norway, and Sweden." in Demographic Research 40(51): 1501-1528.
- SRRD 2016:01 Dahlberg, Johan, Does Parental Death Affect Fertility? A Register-Based Study of the Effect of Parental Death on Adult Children's Childbearing Behavior in Sweden. Final version published 2020 in Omega Journal of Death and Dying 81(1): 80-106.
2015
- SRRD_2015:28 Hedström, Jenny, Residential Mobility and Ethnic Segregation in Stockholm
- SRRD 2015:27 Morosow, Kathrin and Heike Trappe, Intergenerational Transmission of Fertility Timing in Germany, Final version published 2018 in Demographic Research 38(46): 1389–1422.
- SRRD 2015:26 Valarino, Isabel, Ann-Zofie Duvander, Linda Haas and Gerda Neyer, Leave Policy Preferences in a Comparative Perspective. Final version published 2018 as "Exploring leave policy preferences: A comparison of Austria, Sweden, Switzerland and the United States". Social Politics 25(1): 118-147.
- SRRD_2015:25 Obućina, Ognjen, Marriage Migration and Divorce Risk in Sweden
- SRRD_2015:24 Läll, Markus, Fertility Transition in 19th-20th Century Estonia: An Individual Level Perspective
- SRRD 2015:23 Chudnovskaya, Margarita, Housing Context and Childbearing in Sweden: a Cohort Study. Final version published 2018 in Housing Studies 34(3): 469-488.
- SRRD 2015:22 Barclay, Kieron and Martin Kolk, The Long-term Cognitive and Socioeconomic Consequences of Birth Intervals: A Within-family Sibling Comparison using Swedish Register Data. Final version published 2017 in Demography 54(2): 459-484.
- SRRD 2015:21 Schéele, Siv and Gunnar Andersson, Commuter Mobility: An Indicator of Municipality Attraction –An Analysis Based on Swedish Register Data. Final version published 2018 as "Municipality attraction and commuter mobility in urban Sweden: An analysis based on longitudinal population data" in Urban Studies 55(9): 1875-1903.
- SRRD 2015:20 Andersson, Gunnar and Martin Kolk, Trends in Childbearing, Marriage and Divorce in Sweden: An Update with Data up to 2012. Published in Finnish Yearbook of Population Research 2015: 21-30.
- SRRD 2015:19 Neyer, Gerda, Jan M. Hoem, and Gunnar Andersson, Education and Childlessness: The Influence of Educational Field and Educational Level on Childlessness among Swedish and Austrian Women born in 1955-59. Published 2017 as “Education and childlessness: The influence of educational field and educational level on childlessness among Swedish and Austrian women”, in: Kreyenfeld, M., and Konietzka, D., Eds, Childlessness in Europe: Contexts, Causes and Consequences: 183-207. Doordrecht: Springer. ISBN: 978-3-319-44665-3 (Print) 978-3-319-44667-7 (Online). DOI 10.10007/978-319-44667-7_9
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- SRRD 2015:18 Stanfors, Maria and Frances Goldscheider, The Forest and the Trees: Industrialization, Demographic Change, and the Ongoing Gender Revolution in Sweden and the United States, 1870-2010. Final version published 2017 in Demograhic Research 36(6): 173-226.
- SRRD_2015:17 van der Heijden, Franciëlla, Michael Gähler and Juho Härkönen, Are parents with shared residence happier? Children’s postdivorce residence arrangements and parents’ life satisfaction
- SRRD_2015:16 Thomson, Elizabeth, Gunnar Andersson, Johan Carlsson Dahlberg and Johan Tollebrant, A Swedish Generations and Gender Survey: Questionnaires in English. You can download the Swedish version here: SRRD 2015:16 Swedish version
- SRRD 2015:15 Billingsley, Sunnee and Aija Duntava, Putting the pieces together: Forty years of fertility trends across 19 post-socialist countries. Final version published 2017 as “Putting the pieces together: Fertility trends across 40 years of birth cohorts in 19 post-socialist countries”. in Post-Soviet Affairs 33(5): 389-410.
- SRRD 2015:14 Andersson, Gunnar, Ognjen Obucina and Kirk Scott, Marriage and Divorce of Immigrants and Descendants of Immigrants in Sweden. Final version published 2015 in Demographic Research 33(2): 31-64.
- SRRD 2015:13 Duvander, Ann-Zofie and Mats Johansson, Reforms in the Swedish Parental Leave System and their Effects on Gender Equality. Final version published 2018 as "Does Fathers’ Care Spill Over? Evaluating Reforms in the Swedish Parental Leave Program” in Feminist Economics 25(2):67-89.
- SRRD_2015:12 Ohlsson-Wijk, Sofi, Workplace Sex Composition and the Transition to Parenthood – Men and Women in Sweden
- SRRD_2015:11 Ohlsson-Wijk, Sofi, Type of Occupation and the Transition to Parenthood in Sweden
- SRRD_2015:10 Billingsley, Sunnee and Aija Duntava, The “Transition Generation’s” Entrance to Parenthood: Postponement across 19 Post-Socialist Countries
- SRRD_2015:09 Lappegård, Trude, Gerda Neyer and Daniele Vignoli,Three Dimensions of the Relationship between Gender Role Attitudes and Fertility Intentions. Final version published 2021 in Genus 77, 15.
- SRRD 2015:08 Östh, John, Variation in Mortality among Migrants from Islamic Countries: Do Muslim Holidays and Socio-Economic Situation Affect Mortality Rates? Final version published 2018 in Population, Space and Place 24: e2092.
- SRRD 2015:07 Härkönen, Juho, Anna Manzoni and Erik Bihagen, Gender inequalities in occupational prestige across the working life: An analysis of the careers of West Germans and Swedes born from the 1920s to the 1970s. Final version published 2016 in Advances in Life course Research 29: 41-51.
- SRRD 2015:06 Andersson, Gunnar and Sven Drefahl, Long-distance Migration and Mortality in Sweden: Testing the Salmon Bias and Healthy Migrant Hypotheses. Final version published 2017 in Population Space and Place 23(4): e2032.
- SRRD 2015:05 Finnäs, Fjalar, Mikael Rostila and Jan Saarela, Divorce and Parity Progression Following the Death of a Child: A Population-Based Prospective Study. Final version published 2018 in Population Studies 72(1):41-51.
- SRRD 2015:04 Enström Öst, Cecilia and Mats Wilhelmsson, Youth Dwellings, Higher Education, and Childbearing. Final version published 2019 as "The long-term consequences of youth housing for childbearing and higher education." in Journal of Policy Modeling 41(5):845-858.
- SRRD 2015:03 Haandrikman, Karen, Partner Choice in Sweden: How Distance Still Matters. Final version published 2018 in Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 51(2):440-460.
- SRRD 2015:02 Baranowska-Rataj, Anna, Kieron J. Barclay and Martin Kolk, The Effect of the Number of Siblings on Adult Mortality: Evidence from Swedish Registers. Final version published 2017 as "The effect of number of siblings on adult mortality: Evidence from Swedish registers for cohorts born between 1938 and 1972" in Population Studies 71(1): 43-63.
- SRRD 2015:01 Barclay,Kieron and Martin Kolk, Parity and Mortality: Evidence from Biological and Adoptive Parents. Final version published 2019 as “Parity and mortality: An examination of different explanatory mechanisms using data on biological and adoptive parents” in European Journal of Population 35(1):63-85.
2014
- SRRD 2014:23 Mäenpää, Elina and Marika Jalovaara, Achievement Replacing Ascription? Changes in Homogamy in Education and Social Class Origins. Final version published 2015 as "Achievement replacing ascription? Changes in homogamy in education and social class origins in Finland" in Advances in Life Course Research (26): 76–88.
- SRRD 2014:22 Bernhardt, Eva, Frances Goldscheider and Jani Turunen, Long-term Effects of Gender Role Attitudes on the Transition to Parenthood in Sweden: Do Egalitarian Men Catch up? Final version published 2016 as "Attitudes to the gender division of labor and the transition to fatherhood: Are egalitarian men in Sweden more likely to remain childless?" in Acta Sociologica. 59 (3): 269-284.
- SRRD 2014:21 Kolk, Martin, The causal effect of an additional sibling on completed fertility – An estimation of intergenerational fertility correlations by looking at siblings of twins. Final version published 2015 in Demographic Research 32 (51): 1409-1420.
- SRRD 2014:20 Ruppaner, Leah, Maria Brandén and Jani Turunen, I can’t get no satisfaction: Gender Attitudes, Housework Divisions and Partner Satisfaction. Published 2018 as: "Does unequal housework lead to divorce? Evidence from Sweden" in Sociology 52(1): 75-94, DOI: 10.1177/0038038516674664.
- SRRD 2014:19 Lappegård, Trude and Elizabeth Thomson, Intergenerational Transmission of Multipartner Fertility. Final version published 2018 in Demography, 55(6):2205–2228.
- SRRD 2014:18 Hoem, Jan M. and Lesia Nedoluzhko, Pre- and Post-migration Fertility. Final version published 2016 as "The dangers of using "negative durations" to estimate pre- and post-migration fertility", in Population Studies, 70(3): 359-363.
- SRRD 2014:17 Andersson, Gunnar and Lotta Persson, Childbearing among the Descendants of Immigrants in Sweden. Final version published 2017 by Andersson, Gunnar, Lotta Persson, and Ognjen Obućina, as Depressed fertility among descendants of immigrants in Sweden, in Demographic Research 36(39): 1149-1184.
- SRRD 2014:16 Clark, William, Eva Anderson, Bo Malmberg and John Östh, Segregation and De-segregation in Metropolitan Contexts: Los Angeles as a Paradigm for a Changing Ethnic World Final version published 2015 as "A Multiscalar Analysis of Neighborhood Composition in Los Angeles, 2000–2010: A Location-Based Approach to Segregation and Diversity", in Annals of the Association of American Geographers 105 (6): 1260-1284, DOI: 10.1080/00045608.2015.1072790.
- SRRD_2014:15 Haandrikman, Karen and Sadia Hassanen, Onward Migration of African Europeans:Comparing Attitudes to Migration Motives
- SRRD 2014:14 Barclay, Kieron, Birth Order and Intelligence: A Withinfamily Analysis using Swedish Military Conscription Data. Final version published 2015 as "A within-family analysis of birth order and intelligence using population conscription data on Swedish men", in Intelligence 49 (2015) 134–143.
- SRRD 2014:13 Kolk, Martin, A Life Course Analysis of Geographical Distance to Siblings, Parents and Grandparents in Sweden. Final version published 2017 in Population, Space and Place, 23(3): e2030. 0.1002/psp.2020.
- SRRD 2014:12 Chudnovskaya, Margarita and Martin Kolk, Educational Expansion and Intergenerational Proximity in Sweden. Final version published 2017 in Population, Space and Place, 23(1): e1973. 10.1002/psp.1973.
- SRRD 2014:11 Boertien, Diederik, and Juho Härkönen, Less Education, More Divorce: Explaining the Inverse Relationship Between Women’s Education and Divorce. Final version published 2018 as "Why does women’s education stabilize marriages? The role of marital satisfaction and barriers to divorce" in Demographic Research, 38(41), 1241-1276.
- SRRD 2014:10 Ma, Li, Labor Force Participation, Family Policy Change, and Second Birth Rates in South Korea. Final version published 2016 in Journal of Population Research 33 (2): 173-195.
- SRRD 2014:9 Webster, Natasha and Karen Haandrikman, Thai Women in Sweden: Victims or Participants? Final version published 2016 in Social Science Asia, 2(1): 13-29.
- SRRD 2014:8 Goldscheider, Frances, Eva Bernhardt and Trude Lappegård, The Second Half of the Gender Revolution in Sweden: Will it Strengthen the Family? Final version published 2015 as "The Gender Revolution: A Framework for Understanding Changing Family and Demographic Behavior", in Population and Development Review 41(2): 207–239.
- SRRD 2014:7 Härkönen, Juho, Emerging Trends in Divorce Research. Final version published 2015 as "Divorce", in Scott, Robert A. and Kosslyn, Stephen M. (eds.) Emerging Trends in the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Chichester: John Wiley and Sons. DOI: 10.1002/9781118900772.etrds0083.
- SRRD 2014:6 Caporali, Arianna, Sebastian Klüsener, Gerda Neyer, Sandra Krapf, and Olga Grigorieva, The Contextual Database of the Generations and Gender Programme: Concept, Content and Research Examples. Final version published 2016 in Demographic Research 35(9): 229-252.
- SRRD 2014:5 Eriksson, Helen, Conceptualizing Child Care Patterns in a Dual-Carer Setting. Published 2019 as “Taking Turns or Halving It All: Care Trajectories of Dual-Caring Couples” in European Journal of Population 35(1): 191-219. DOI: 10.1007/s10680-018-9473-5.
- SRRD 2014:4 Mussino, Eleonora and Ann-Zofie Duvander, How Do Immigrants in Sweden Use Parental Leave? Final version published 2016 as "Use it or save it? Migration background and parental leave uptake in Sweden", in European Journal of Population 32(2): 189-210.
- SRRD 2014:3 Lappegård, Trude, Sebastian Klüsener and Daniele Vignoli, Social Norms, Economic Conditions and Spatial Variation of Childbearing within Cohabitation across Europe. Final version published 2017 as "Why are marriage and family formation increasingly disconnected across Europe? A multilevel perspective on existing theories.", in Population Space and Place. 2017;e2088. https://doi.org/10.1002/psp.2088
- SRRD 2014:2 Persson, Lotta and Jan Hoem, Immigrant Fertility in Sweden, 2000-2011: A Descriptive Note. Final version published 2014 in Demographic Research, 30(30): 887-898.
- SRRD 2014:1 Nedoluzhko, Lesia and Victor Agadjanian, Between Tradition and Modernity: Marriage Dynamics in Central Asia. Final version published 2015 as "Between Tradition and Modernity: Marriage Dynamics in Kyrgyzstan." in Demography (52): 861-882.
2013
- SRRD_2013:20 Obućina, Ognjen, After Swedish Intermarriage. Final version published 2016 as "Partner Choice in Sweden Following a Failed Intermarriage", in European Journal of Population, 32(4): 511-542.
- SRRD 2013:19 Brandén, Maria and Karen Haandrikman, Who Moves to Whom? Gender Differences in the Distance Moved to a Shared Residence. Final version published 2018 in European Journal of Population 35:435-458.
- SRRD 2013:18 Brandén, Maria, Family Migration and Gender Differentials in Earnings: The Impact of Occupational Sex Segregation
- SRRD_2013:17 Duntava, Aija, and Sunnee Billingsley, Changing Life Course Regimes (CLiCR) Data: Harmonization Manual
- SRRD_2013:16 Barclay, Kieron, Sibling Set Order and Educational Attainment: Evidence from Fully Adopted Sibling Groups. Final version published 2015 as "Birth order and educational attainment: evidence from fully adopted sibling groups", in Intelligence (48): 109-122.
- SRRD_2013:15 Duvander, Ann-Zofie and Tommy Ferrarini, Sweden's Family Policy under Change: Past, Present, Future. Final version published 2013 as a Friedrich Ebert Stiftung International Policy Analysis (August 2013)
- SRRD_2013:14 Barclay, J. Kieron and Martin Kolk, Birth Order and Mortality: A Population-based Cohort Study. Final version published 2015 in Demography (2015) 52:613–639.
- SRRD_2013:13 Thalberg, Sara, First Education, then Children? A Qualitative Study of Students‟ Childbearing Attitudes and Intentions
- SRRD_2013:12 Sinyavskaya, Oxana and Sunnee Billingsley, The Importance of Job Characteristics to Women’s Fertility Intentions and Behavior in Russia. Final version published 2015 in Genus 71(1): 23-59.
- SRRD_2013:11 Ma, Li , Economic Crisis and Women’s Labor Force Return after Childbirth: Evidence from South Korea. Final version published 2014 in Demographic Research 31 (2014): 511-551.
- SRRD_2013:10 Turunen, Jani, Adolescent Educational Outcomes in Blended Families: Evidence from Swedish Register Data 1998-2007. Final version published 2014 in Journal of Divorce & Remarriage 55(7): 568-589.
- SRRD_2013:9 Lindskog, Elveborg, Elina, Violent Conflict and Sexual Behavior in Rwanda. Final version published 2016, in Population, Space and Place 22: 241-254.
- SRRD_2013:8 Kreyenfeld, Michaela, and Gunnar Andersson, Socioeconomic Differences in the Unemployment and Fertility Nexus: A Comparison of Denmark and Germany. Final version published 2014 as "Socioeconomic differences in the unemployment and fertility nexus: Evidence from Denmark and Germany", in Advances in Life Course Research 21: 59-73.
- SRRD_2013:7 Härkönen, Juho, Divorce: Trends, Patterns, Causes, Consequences. Final version published 2014 in: Treas, Judith, Jacqueline Scott and Martin Richards (Eds), The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to the Sociology of Families. Wiley-Blackwell.
- SRRD_2013:6 Wimark, Thomas and John Öst, The City as a Single Gay Male Magnet? Gay and Lesbian Geographical Concentration in Sweden. Final version published 2014, in Population, Space and Place 20(8): 739-752.
- SRRD_2013:5 De Santis, Gustavo, Sven Drefahl, and Daniele Vignoli, A Period TFR with Covariates for Short-Panel Data. Final version published as "A Period Total Fertility Rate with Covariates for Short-Panel Data" in Population, English edition 69.3 (2014): 419-432.
- SRRD_2013:4 Kolk, Martin, Understanding Transmission of Fertility Preferences Across Multiple Generations – Socialization or Socioeconomics? Final version published 2014 as "Understanding Transmission of Fertility Across Multiple Generations – Socialization or socioeconomics?" Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 35: 89-103
- SRRD_2013:3 Brandén, Maria, Gender and Couples’ Career Migration in Sweden. Final version published 2014 in Journal of Family Issues 35(7): 950-971.
- SRRD_2013:2 Caporali, Arianna, Sebastian Klüsener, Gerda Neyer, Sandra Krapf and Olga Grigorieva, Providing Easy Access to Cross-Country Comparative Contextual Data for Demographic Research: Concept and Recent Advances of the Generations & Gender Programme Contextual Database
- SRRD_2013:1 Oláh, Livia Sz. and Susanne Fahlén, Childbearing, Women‟s Employment and Work-Life Balance Policies in Contemporary Europe: Introduction and Conclusions. Final version published 2013 as Introductory chapter in Livia Sz. Oláh and Ewa Fratczak, Eds, Childbearing, Women’s Employment and Work-Life Policies in Contemporary Europe. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 1-27. And as "Concluding thoughts on childbearing, women’s work and work-life balance policy nexus in Europe in the dawn of 21st century" in Livia Sz. Oláh and Ewa Fratczak, Eds, Childbearing, Women’s Employment and Work-Life Policies in Contemporary Europe. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 207-217.
2012
- SRRD_2012:26 Barclay, Kieron, Sex Ratios at Sexual Maturity and Longevity: Evidence from Swedish Register Data. Final version published 2013 in Demographic Research, 29(31): 837-864.
- SRRD_2012:25 Kolk, Martin, Age Differences in Unions: Continuity and Divergence in Sweden between 1932 and 2007. Final version published 2015 as "Age Differences in Unions: Continuity and Divergence Among Swedish Couples Between 1932 and 2007" in European Journal of Population, 31(4): 365-382.
- SRRD_2012:24 Oláh, Livia Sz. and Michael Gähler, Gender Equality Perceptions, Division of Paid and Unpaid Work, and Partnership Dissolution in Sweden. Final version published 2014 in Social Forces 93(2): 571-594.
- SRRD_2012:23 Ström, Sara, Maria Brandén and Johan Carlsson Dahlberg, The Swedish Housing and Life Course Cohort Study (HOLK): Codebook for Micro Data
- SRRD_2012:22 Thomson, Elizabeth, Trude Lappegård, Marcia Carlson, Ann Evans and Edith Gray, Childbearing across Partnerships in the U.S., Australia and Scandinavia. Final version published 2014 as Childbearing across partnerships in Australia, the United States, Norway, and Sweden. Demography 51(2): 485-508.
- SRRD_2012:21 Neyer, Gerda, Welfare States, Family Policies, and Fertility in Europe. Final version published 2013 in Neyer, G., et al., Eds, The Demography of Europe: 29-53. Doordrecht: Springer.
- SRRD_2012:20 Ström, Sara, and Eva Bernhardt, First Births in Sweden: Objective and Self-perceived Constraints on Childbearing
- SRRD_2012:19 Pajunen, Anni, Child Home Care Allowance and the Transition to Second and Third Births in Finland. Final version published 2017 by Anni Erlandsson in Population Research and Policy Review 36: 607-630.
- SRRD_2012:18 Carlsson, Dahlberg, Johan, Social Background and Becoming a Parent in Sweden. Final version published 2015 as "Social Background and Becoming a Parent in Sweden: A Register-Based Study of the Effect of Social Background on Childbearing in Sweden" in European Journal of Population, 31(4):417-444.
- SRRD_2012:17 Andersson, Linus, The Impact of Family Life Course Experiences on Attitudes towards Divorce in Sweden. Final version published 2016 as "Gender, family life course and attitudes towards divorce in Sweden" in Acta Sociologica, 59(1): 51.67.
- SRRD_2012:16 Ma, Li, Employment, Social Policy and Motherhood Entry: The Evidence from South Korea. Final version published 2013 as Employment and Motherhood Entry in South Korea, 1978-2006 in Population - E, 68 (3), 419-446.
- SRRD_2012:15 Kan, Maxim, Ethnic-specific Reproductive Behavior in Independent Kazakhstan
- SRRD_2012:14 Billingsley, Sunnee, Luule Sakkeus, and Allan Puur, Jobs, Careers, and Becoming a Parent under State Socialist and Free Market Conditions. Final version published 2014 as Jobs, Careers, and Becoming a Parent under State Socialist and Market Conditions: Evidence from Estonia 1971-2006, in Demographic Research 30(64): 1769-1792.
- SRRD 2012:13 Billingsley, Sunnee and Anna Matysiak, “Social Capillarity” Revisited: The Relationship between Social Mobility and Fertility. Final version published 2018 as "Social mobility and family expansion in Poland and Russia during socialism and capitalism", in Advances in Life Course Research, 36: 80-91.
- SRRD_2012:12 Hoem, Jan M., Conditioning on the Time of Occurrence of One Demographic Process in the Analysis of Another. Final version published 2014 as The Dangers of Conditioning on the Time of Occurrence of one Demographic Process in the Analysis of Another in Population Studies: 68(2): 151-159.
- SRRD_2012:11 Hoem, Jan M., Cornelia Mureşan and Mihaela Hărăguş, The Role of Consensual Unions in Romanian Total Fertility. Final version published 2013 as Recent Features of Cohabitational and Marital Fertility in Romania, in Population (E) 68(4): 579-606.
- SRRD_2012:10 Jalovaara, Marika and Anneli Miettinen, Does his paycheck also matter? The socio-economic resources of co-residential partners and entry into parenthood. Final version published 2013 as Does His Paycheck also Matter? The Socioeconomic Resources of Co-residential Partners and Entry into Parenthood in Finland in Demographic Research 28(31): 881–916.
- SRRD_2012:9 Neyer, Gerda, Gunnar Andersson and Hill Kulu, The Demography of Europe: Introduction. Final version published 2013 in Neyer, G., et al., Eds, The Demography of Europe: 1-13. Doordrecht: Springer.
- SRRD_2012:8 Thalberg, Sara, Care and Career: Educational Enrolment and Couples‘ Childbearing Behaviour in Sweden
- SRRD_2012:7 Dahlberg, Johan, Family Influence on Becoming a Parent: Brother and Sister Correlations In Propensity to Enter Parenthood for Men and Women Born 1936–1963. Final version published 2013 as Family Influence in Fertility: A Longitudinal Analysis of Sibling Correlations in First Birth Risk and Completed Fertility among Swedish Men and Women in Demographic Research, 29(9): 233-246.
- SRRD_2012:6 Dahlin, Johanna and Juho Härkönen, Cross-national Differences in the Sex Gap in Subjective Health: Does Gender Equality Matter? Final version published 2013 as Cross-national Differences in the Gnder Gap in Subjective Health in Europe: Does Country-level Gender Equality Matter? in Social Science & Medicine 98: 24-28.
- SRRD_2012:5 Härkönen, Juho, Birth Order, Educational Attainment and Educational Transitions in West Germany. Final version published 2014 as Birth Order Effects on Educational Attainment and Educational Transitions in West Germany in European Sociological Review 30(2): 166–179.
- SRRD_2012:4 Nedoluzhko, Lesia, Achieved Fertility and Fertility Intentions among Ethnic Groups in Central Asia: Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan Compared
- SRRD_2012:3 Turunen, Jani, Family Structure, Gender and Adolescent Emotional Well-Being. Final version published 2013 in Journal of Divorce & Remarriage 54(6): 476-504.
- SRRD_2012:2 Haandrikman, Karen, Bi-national Marriages in Sweden: Is There an EU effect?Final version published 2014 in Population, Space and Place 20: 177-199.
- SRRD_2012:1 Kreyenfeld, Michaela, Gunnar Andersson and Ariane Pailhé, Economic Uncertainty and Family Dynamics in Europe. Final version published 2012 in Demographic Research 27(28): 835-852.
2011
- SRRD_2011:22 Kolk, Martin and Sebastian Schnettler, Parental Status and Gender Preferences of Children: Is Differential Fertility Stopping Consistent with the Trivers-Willard Hypothesis? Final version published 2013 in Journal of Biosocial Science, 45(5): 683-704.
- SRRD_2011:21 Ström, Sara and Johan Carlsson Dahlberg, The Swedish Housing and Life Course Cohort Study: Contextual Database
- SRRD_2011:20 Hoem, Jan M., Marika Jalovaara and Cornelia Mureşan, Recent Patterns in Group-specific Total Fertility in Finland. Final version published 2013 as Recent Fertility Patterns of Finnish Women by Union Status: A Descriptive Account in Demographic Research 28(14): 409–420.
- SRRD_2011:19 Zhang Wenhua, Son Preference and Second Birth in China
- SRRD_2011:18 Mäenpää, Elina and Marika Jalovaara, The Effects of Homogamy in Socio-economic Background and Education on Union Dissolution: Divergent Effects in Cohabitations and Marriages? Final version published in 2014 as Homogamy in Socio-economic Background and Education, and the Dissolution of Cohabiting Unions in Demographic Research 30(65): 1769-1792.
- SRRD_2011:17 Barclay, Kieron, Sex Composition of the Workplace and Mortality Risk. Final version published 2013 in Journal of Biosocial Science, 45(6): 807-821.
- SRRD_2011:16 Hoem, Jan M. and Cornelia Mureşan, The Role of Consensual Unions in Romanian Total Fertility
- SRRD_2011:15 Billingsley, Sunnee and Tommy Ferrarini, Family Policies and Fertility Intentions across New and Old Welfare Democracies. Final version published 2014 as Family Policy and Fertility Intentions in 21 European Countries in Journal of Marriage and Family, 76(2): 428-445.
- SRRD_2011:14 Kolk, Martin, Intergenerational Continuities in Family Size: Multigenerational Transmission of Fertility in Contemporary Sweden. Final version published 2014 as Multigenerational Transmission of Family Size in Contemporary Sweden. Population Studies, 68(2): 111-129.
- SRRD_2011:13 Ohlsson-Wijk, Sofi, “Millennium Marriages” and “Birthday Peaks” in Sweden: Increased Marriage Propensities around Specific Dates. Final version published in 2014 as "Digit Preferences in Marriage Formation in Sweden: Millennium Marriages and Birthday Peaks" in Demographic Research 30(25): 421-432.
- SRRD_2011:12 Lundström, Karin E. and Gunnar Andersson, Labor-market Status, Migrant Status and First Childbearing in Sweden. Final version published 2012 in Demography Research 27(25): 717-742.
- SRRD_2011:11 Vignoli, Daniele, Sven Drefahl and Gustavo De Santis, Whose Economic Instability Affects the Likelihood of Becoming a Parent in Italy? A Tale of Two Partners. Final version published 2011 in Demographic Research 26(2): 41-62.
- SRRD_2011:10 Mäenpää, Elina and Marika Jalovaara, The Effects of Homogamy in Socioeconomic Background and Education on the Transition from Cohabitation to Marriage. Final version published 2013 in Acta Sociologica 56(3)247-263.
- SRRD_2011:9 Neyer, Gerda, Trude Lappegård and Daniele Vignoli, Gender Equality and Fertility: Which Equality Matters? Final version published 2013 in European Journal of Population 29(3): 245-272.
- SRRD_2011:8 Jalovaara, Marika, Socioeconomic Resources and the Dissolution of Cohabitations and Marriages. Final version published 2013 in European Journal of Population 29(2): 167–193.
- SRRD_2011:7 Andersson, Gunnar and Martin Kolk, Trends in Childbearing and Nuptiality in Sweden: An Update with Data up to 2007. Final version published 2011 in Finnish Yearbook of Population Research XLVI: 21-30.
- SRRD_2011:6 Barclay, Kieron, Adult Sex Ratios and Sex-selective Abortion in China
- SRRD_2011:5 Carlsson Dahlberg, Johan, Social Background and Becoming a Parent in Sweden
- SRRD_2011:4 Brandén, Maria, For Whose Sake Do Couples Relocate? Gender, Career Opportunities and Couples’ Internal Migration in Sweden. Final version published 2013 as Couples' Education and Regional Mobility – the Importance of Occupation, Income and Gender in Population, Space and Place 19(5): 522-536.
- SRRD_2011:3 Neyer, Gerda and Laura Bernardi, Feminist Perspectives on Motherhood and Reproduction. Final version published 2011 in Historical Social Research / Historische Sozialforschung 36(2): 162-176. Special Issue: Fertility in the History of the 20th Century: Trends, Theories, Policies, Discourses.
- SRRD_2011:2 Ström, Sara, Childbearing Behavior in the Light of Different Housing Regimes: First Births in Sweden 1975-2004.
- SRRD_2011:1 Holland, Jennifer, Home and Where the Heart Is: Marriage Timing and Joint Home Purchase. Final version published 2012 in European Journal of Population 28(1): 65-89.
2010
- SRRD_2010:16 Hedberg, Charlotta, ‘Every Soul is Needed!' Processes of Immigration and Demographic Consequences for Swedish Rural Areas
- SRRD_2010:15 Jalovaara, Marika, Socio-economic Resources and First Union Formation in Finland. Final version published 2012 as Socio-economic resources and first-union formation in Finland, cohorts born 1969–81 in Population Studies 66(1): 69–85.
- SRRD_2010:14 Duvander, Ann-Zofie and Mats Johansson, What are the Effects of Reforms Promoting Fathers’ Parental Leave Use? Final version published 2012 in Journal of European Social Policy 22(3): 19-330.
- SRRD_2010:13 Hoem, Jan and Cornelia Mureşan, The Total Marital Fertility Rate and its Extensions. Final version published 2011 in European Journal of Population 27(3): 295-312.
- SRRD_2010:12 Fahlén, Susanne and Livia Sz. Oláh, Female Employment, Work Hours and Childbearing Intentions in Sweden in the early 2000s: A Capability Perspective. Final version published 2013 as "Work and childbearing intentions in a capability perspective: Young adult women in Sweden". In Livia Sz. Oláh and Ewa Fratczak, Eds, Childbearing, Women’s Employment and Work-Life Policies in Contemporary Europe. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 28-64.
- SRRD_2010:11 Östh, John, Eva Andersson and Bo Malmberg, School Choice and Increasing Performance Difference: A Counterfactual Approach. Final version published 2013 in Urban Studies 50(2): 407-425.
- SRRD_2010:10 Thomson, Elizabeth and Helen Eriksson, Register-based Estimates of Parental Separation in Sweden. Final version published 2013 as Register-based Estimates of Parents' Coresidence in Sweden, 1969-2007 in Demographic Research 29(42):1153-1186.
- SRRD_2010:9 Oláh, Livia Sz. and Gerda Neyer, Should Governments in Europe be More Aggressive in Pushing for Gender Equality to Raise Fertility? Final versions published 2011 as Should Governments in Europe be More Aggressive in Pushing for Gender Equality to Raise Fertility? The Second "YES" in Demographic Research 24(9): 217-224 and Should Governments in Europe be More Aggressive in Pushing for Gender Equality to Raise Fertility? The Second "NO" in Demographic Research 24(10): 225-250.
- SRRD_2010:8 Drefahl, Sven, The Mortality of the Married and Cohabiting in Denmark – The Role of Socioeconomic Status. Final version published 2012 as Do the Married Really Live Longer? The Role of Cohabitation and Socioeconomic Status in Journal of Marriage and Family 74(3): 462-475.
- SRRD_2010:7 Eriksson, Helen, Are There Gendering Effects of a Gender-neutral Care Leave Policy. Final version published 2011 as The Gendering Effects of Sweden's Gender-neutral Care Leave Policy in Population Review 50(1): 156-169.
- SRRD_2010:6 Turunen, Jani, Entering a Stepfamily: Children’s Experience of Family Reconstitution in Sweden 1970-2000. Final version published 2011 in Zeitschrift fur Familienforschung/Journal of Family Research 2 Sonderheft: 154-170.
- SRRD_2010:5 Holland, Jennifer and Elizabeth Thomson, New Partners, New Children in Sweden. Final version published 2012 as Stepfamily Childbearing in Sweden: Quantum and Tempo Effects, 1950-99 in Population Studies 65(1):115-128.
- SRRD_2010:4 Rijken, Arieke and Elizabeth Thomson, Partners’ Relationship Quality and Childbearing. Final version published 2011 in Social Science Research 40: 485-497.
- SRRD_2010:3 Hoem, Jan and Cornelia Muresan, The Standardized TFR. Final version published 2011 as An Extension of The Conventional TFR in European Journal of Population 27(4): 389-402.
- SRRD_2010:2 Andersson, Gunnar and Turid Noack, Legal Advances and Demographic Developments of Same-sex Unions in Scandinavia. Final version published 2010 in Zeitschrift für Familienforschung / Journal of Family Research 22 Sonderheft 2010: 87-101.
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- SRRD_2010:1 Billingsley, Sunnee, Downward Social Mobility and Fertility Decline in Russia
2009
- SRRD_2009:13 Andersson,Gunnar, Michaela Kreyenfeld, and Tatjana Mika, Welfare State Context, Female Earnings and Childbearing in Denmark and Germany. Final version published 2014 as "Welfare state context, female labour-market attachment and childbearing in Germany and Denmark" in Journal of Population Research 31(4): 287-316. DOI 10.1007/s12546-014-9135-3.
- SRRD_2009:12 Billingsley, Sunnee, Fertility and Economic Crisis: Inflation, Wage Devaluation and Job Instability in Russia. Final version published 2011as Economic crisis and recovery: Changes in Second Birth Rates within Occupational Classes and Educational Groups in Demographic Research 24(16): 375-406.
- SRRD_2009:11 Kolk, Martin, Deliberate Birth Spacing in Pre-transitional Sweden. Final version published 2011 as Deliberate Birth Spacing in Nineteenth Century Northern Sweden in European Journal of Population 27(3): 337-359.
- SRRD_2009:10 Ma, Li, Social Policy and Childbearing Behavior in Japan since the 1960s: An Individual Level Perspective
- SRRD_2009:9 Brandén, Maria, Occupational branch, educational level and gender differences in regional mobility -Sweden 1998-2003
- SRRD_2009:8 Thalberg, Sara, Money, Policy and Norms: Childbearing Behavior of Swedish Students in the 1980s and 1990s. Final version published 2011 as Does Money Matter? Childbearing Behavior of Swedish Students in the 1980s and 1990s, in Finnish Yearbook of Population Research XLVI: 5-20.
- SRRD_2009:7 Ohlsson, Sofi, Marriage in Fashion? Trend Reversal in Marriage Formation in Sweden. Final version published 2011 in Population Studies 65 (2): 183-200.
- SRRD_2009:6 Ström, Sara, Housing and First Births in Sweden, 1972-2005. Final version published 2010 in Housing Studies 25(4): 509-526.
- SRRD_2009:5 Kennedy, Sheela, and Elizabeth Thomson, Children’s Experiences of Family Disruption in Sweden: Differentials by Parent Education over Three Decades. Final version published 2010 in Demographic Research 23(17): 479-508.
- SRRD_2009:4 Goldscheider, Frances, Calvin Goldscheider, and Eva Bernhardt, Creating Egalitarian Families among Adult Children of Immigrants in Sweden. Final version published 2011 in International Migration Review 45(1): 68-88.
- SRRD_2009:3 Thomson, Elizabeth, Maria Winkler-Dworak, and Sheela Kennedy, Education and the Family Life Course. Final version published 2012 as The Standard Family Life Course: An Assessment off Variability in Life Course Pathways. In: Evans, A. and J. Baxter Eds, Negotiating the Life Course in Life Pathways. Springer.
- SRRD_2009:2 Cassel, Per Gunnar, Induced Legal Abortion in Sweden during 1939-1974: Change in Practice and Legal Reform
- SRRD_2009:1 Thomson, Elizabeth, Maria Winkler-Dworak, Martin Spielauer, and Alexia Prskawetz, Union Instability as an Engine of Fertility? A Micro-simulation Model for France. Final version published 2012 in Demography 49(1): 175-195.
2008
- SRRD_2008:9 Duvander, Ann-Zofie, and Ann-Christin Jans, Consequences of Fathers’ Parental Leave Use: Evidence from Sweden. Final version published in Finnish Yearbook of Population Research 2009: 51-62.
- SRRR_2008:8 Aarskaug Wiik, Kenneth, Eva Bernhardt, and Turid Noack, Love or Money? Marriage Intentions among Young Cohabitors in Norway and Sweden. Final version published 2010 in Acta Sociologica 53(3): 269-287.
- SRRD_2008:7 Kaufman, Gayle, and Eva Bernhardt, Employer Policies, Job Characteristics and Fertility in Sweden. Final version published 2012 as His and her job: What matters most for fertility plans and actual childbearing? in Family Relations 61: 686-697.
- SRRD_2008:6 Duvander, Ann-Zofie, Trude Lappegård, and Gunnar Andersson, Family Policy and Fertility: Fathers’ and Mothers’ Use of Parental Leave and Continued Childbearing in Norway and Sweden. Final version published 2010 in Journal of European Social Policy 20(1): 45-57.
- SRRD_2008:5 Kulu, Hill, Paul J. Boyle, and Gunnar Andersson, High Suburban Fertility: Evidence from Four Northern European Countries. Final version published 2009 in Demographic Research 21(31): 915-944.
- SRRD_2008:4 Woldemicael, Gebremariam, Reproductive Intentions and Fertility in Ethiopia and Eritrea: Trends and Prospects for the Future. Final version published 2010 as Declining Fertility in Eritrea Since the Mid-1990s:A Demographic Response to Military Conflict in International Journal of Conflict and Violence 4(1): 149-168.
- SRRD_2008:3 Olah, Livia, First Childbearing at Higher Ages in Sweden and Hungary from the Mid-1970s to the Early 1990s: A Gender Approach. Final version published 2010 in Scandinavian Population Studies 14: 91-116.
- SRRD_2008:2 Andersson, Gunnar, Marit Rønsen, Lisbeth Knudsen, Trude Lappegård, Gerda Neyer, Kari Skrede, Kathrin Teschner, and Andres Vikat, Cohort Fertility Patterns in the Nordic Countries. Final version published 2009 in Demographic Research 20(14): 313-352.
- SRRD_2008:1 Moors, Guy and Eva Bernhardt, Splitting Up or Getting Married? Competing Risk Analysis of Transitions Among Cohabiting Couples in Sweden. Final version published 2009 in Acta Sociologica 52(3): 227-247.
2007
- SRRD_2007:4 Thomson, Elizabeth and Eva Bernhardt, Education, Values and Union Formation in Sweden. Final version published 2010 in Marriage and Family Review 46(1&2): 1-21.
- SRRD_2007:3 Woldemicael, Gebremariam, Do Women with Higher Autonomy Seek More Maternal and Child Health-Care? Evidence from Ethiopia and Eritrea. Final version published 2010 in Health Care for Women International 31: 599-620.
- SRRD_2007:2 Neyer, Gerda and Gunnar Andersson, Consequences of Family Policies on Childbearing Behavior: Effects or Artifacts? Final version published 2008 in Population and Development Review 34(4): 699-724.
- SRRD_2007:1 Andersson, Gunnar, A Review of Policies and Practices Related to the "Highest-Low" Fertility of Sweden. Final version published in Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2008: 89-102.
2000
- SRRD-142 Oláh, Livia Sz., Dissolution of the first parental union in Sweden and Hungary: A gender perspective (December 2000). Gender and family stability: Dissolution of the first parental union in Sweden and Hungary, Demographic research, 4(2), Feb. 2001.
- SRRD-141 Santow, Gigi and Michael Bracher, Deferment of the first birth and fluctuating fertility in Sweden (October 2000). European Journal of Population, 17, 343-363, 2001.
- SRRD-140 Corman, Diana, Family policies, working life arrangements, and the third child in two low-fertility populations: A comparative study of contemporary France and Sweden (June 2000).
1999
- SRRD-139 Sundström, Marianne and Ann-Zofie E. Duvander, Family division of child care: Why do -or don't- Swedish fathers take parental leave? (October 1999). Gender division of childcare and the sharing of parental leave among new parents in Sweden, European Sociological Review, 18, 433-447, 2002.
- SRRD-138 Sundström, Marianne, Part-time work in Sweden --- An institutionalist perspective (September 1999). In Carl leGrand and Toshiko Tsukaguchi-leGrand (eds.), Women in Japan and Sweden: Work and Family in Two Welfare Regimes, Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis, Stockholm Studies in Sociology N.S. 18, 2003.
- SRRD-137 Andersson, Gunnar, Selectivity in higher-order childbearing in Sweden (August 1999). Paper VII, Trends in Childbearing and Nuptiality in Sweden: A Period Analysis, Stockholm University Demography Unit, Dissertation Series, No. 2. Finnish Yearbook of Population Research 43, 33-40, 2007-2008.
- SRRD-136 Andersson, Gunnar, The impact of labor-force participation on childbearing behavior: pro-cyclical fertility in Sweden during the 1980s and the 1990s (July 1999). European Journal of Population, 16(4), 293-333, 2000.
- SRRD-135 Henz, Ursula, The impact of family formation on higher education in Sweden (April 1999). Family formation and participation in higher education: Crosscutting life-course events?, in Jan O. Jonsson and Colin Mills (eds.), Cradle to Grave. Life-course Change in Modern Sweden, Sociology Press, 2001, pp. 45-69.
- SRRD-134 Hoem, Jan M., Alexia Prskawetz and Gerda Neyer, Third births in Austria: The effect of public policies, educational attainment, and labor-force attachment (March 1999). Autonomy or conservative adjustment? The effect of public policies and educational attainment on third births in Austria, 1975-96, Population Studies, 55, 249-261, 2001.
- SRRD-133 Andersson, Gunnar, Trends in childbearing and nuptiality in Sweden, 1961(71)-1997 (March 1999). Paper I, Trends in Childbearing and Nuptiality in Sweden: A Period Analysis, Stockholm University Demography Unit. In L.-G. Tedebrand and P. Sköld (eds.) Nordic Demography in History and Present-Day Society, Scandinavian Population Studies, 12, Umeå University, 2001, pp. 67-100.
- SRRD-132 Hoem, Jan M., Systematic patterns of zero exposures in event-history analysis (March 1999). Sociological Methodology, 30, 237-259, 2000.
- SRRD-131 Santow, Gigi and Michael Bracher, Explaining trends in teenage childbearing in Sweden (January 1999). Studies in Family Planning, 30(3), 169-182, 1999.
- SRRD-130 Oláh, Livia Sz., Do public policies influence fertility? Evidence from Sweden and Hungary from a gender perspective (December 1998). Gendering fertility: Second births in Sweden and Hungary, Population Research and Policy Review, 22(2), 171-200, 2003.
1998
- SRRD-129 Henz, Ursula and Marianne Sundström, Earnings as a force of attraction and specialization (December 1998). Partner choice and women's paid work in Sweden. The role of earnings, European Sociological Review, 17, 295-316, 2001.
- SRRD-128 Santow, Gigi, Emmenagogues and abortifacients in the twentieth century: an issue of ambiguity (October 1998). In Etienne Van de Walle and Elisha P. Renne (eds.), Regulating Menstruation: Beliefs, Practices, Interpretations, Chapter 4, University of Chicago Press, 2001, pp 64-92.
- SRRD-127 Woldemicael, Gebremariam, The effects of water supply and sanitation on childhood mortality in urban Eritrea (October 1998). Journal of Biosocial Science, 32, 207-227, 2000.
- SRRD-126 Oláh, Livia Sz., Eva M. Bernhardt, and Frances K. Goldscheider, Coresidential paternal roles in three countries: Sweden, Hungary, and the United States (October 1998). Coresidential paternal roles in industrialized countries: Sweden, Hungary, and the United States, in Barbara Hobson (ed.), Making Men Into Fathers: Men, Masculinities and the Social Politics of Fatherhood, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002, pp. 25-57.
1997
- SRRD-125 Vikat, Andres, Elizabeth Thomson, and Jan M. Hoem, Stepfamily fertility in contemporary Sweden: The impact of childbearing before the current union (December 1997). Population Studies, 53(2), 211-225, 1999.
- SRRD-124 Berinde, Diana, Two pathways to a third child (December 1997). Pathways to a third child, European Journal of Population, 15(4), 349-378,1999.
- SRRD-123 Hoem, Britta and Jan M. Hoem, Fertility trends in Sweden up to 1996 (November 1997). Population Bulletin (United Nations), 40/41, 318-333, 1999.
- SRRD-122 Santow, Gigi, The mortality, epidemiological and health transitions: Their relevance for the study of health and mortality (November 1997). In J. Chamie and R.L. Cliquet (eds.), Health and Mortality: Issues of Global Concern, Popuplation and Family Study Centre, Brussels, and Population Division, United Nations, New York, 1999, pp.39-53.
- SRRD-121 Andersson, Gunnar, Skilsmässor i Sverige: effekter av kvinnans och yngsta barnets ålder (September 1997). Låg skilsmässorisk bland medelålders, Välfärdsbulletinen No 5, 4-6, 1997.
- SRRD-120 Henz, Ursula and Johannes Huinink, Problems concerning the parametric analysis of the age at family formation and the estimation of birth distances (May 1997). Problems concerning the parametric analysis of the age at first birth, Mathematical Population Studies, 7(2), 131-145, 1999.
- SRRD-119 Hoem, Jan M., The impact of the first child on family stability (May 1997).
- SRRD-118 Carlson, Elwood and Jan M. Hoem, The low-weight infant-survival paradox: Nurture, not nature (February 1997). Low-weight neonatal survival paradox in the Czech Republic, American Journal of Epidemiology, 149(5), 447-453, 1999.
- SRRD-117 Andersson, Gunnar, Childbearing trends in Sweden 1961-1995 (January 1997). Childbearing trends in Sweden 1961-1997, European Journal of Population, 15(1), 1-24, 1999.
- SRRD-116 Bracher, Michael and Gigi Santow, Economic independence and union formation in Sweden (January 1997). Population Studies, 52(3), 275-294, 1998.
1996
- SRRD-115 Hoem, Britta and Jan M. Hoem, Sweden's family policies and roller-coaster fertility (January 1997). Journal of Population Problems (Tokyo), 52(3-4), 1-22, 1996.
- SRRD-114 Carlson, Elwood, Jitka Rychtáríkova, and Jan M. Hoem, Trajectories of fetal loss (October 1996). Trajectories of fetal loss in the Czech Republic, Demography, 36(3), 327-337, 1999.
- SRRD-113 Thomson, Elizabeth and Jan M. Hoem, Couple childbearing plans and births in Sweden (October 1996). Demography, 35(3), 315-322, 1998.
- SRRD-112 Rönsen, Marit and Marianne Sundström, Women's return to work after first birth in the Nordic countries - full time or part time? (January 1997). The choice between full-time and part-time work for Norwegian and Swedish mothers, in I. Persson and C. Jonung (eds.), Economics of the Family and Family Policies, London, Routledge, 1997, pp. 159-177.
- SRRD-111 Albrecht, James W., Per-Anders Edin, Marianne Sundström, and Susan B. Vroman, Career interruptions and subsequent earnings: A reexamination using Swedish data (December 1996). Journal of Human Resources, 34(2): 294-311, 1999. Kvinnors och mäns löner - förvärvsavbrottens betydelse, in I. Persson and E. Wadensjö (eds.), Kvinnors och mäns löner - varför så olika?, Stockholm, SOU 1997:136, pp. 244-255.
- SRRD-110 Henz, Ursula, Der Erwerb allgemeinbildender Schulabschlüsse nach Verlassen des ersten Bildungsweges (September 1996). "Der nachgeholte Erwerb allgemein- bildender Schulabschlüsse: Analysen zur quantitativen Entwicklung und sozialen Selektivität", Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie, 49(2), 223-241, 1997.
- SRRD-109 Henz, Ursula, Der Beitrag von Schulformwechseln zur Offenheit des allgemeinbildenden Schulsystems (September 1996). Zeitschrift für Soziologie, 26(1), 53-69, 1997.
- SRRD-108 Santow, Gigi and Michael Bracher, Whither marriage? Trends, correlates, and interpretations (September 1996). International Population Conference Beijing, Vol. 2, pp. 919-939. Liège: IUSSP, 1997.
- SRRD-107 Moors, Guy, The valued child. The effect of values on the transition to motherhood (June 1996).
- SRRD-106 Henz, Ursula, The behaviour of defective parametric distributions with successively earlier censoring (June 1996). Henz, Ursula and Johannes Huinink, Problems concerning the parametric analysis of the age at family formation and the estimation of birth distances, Mathematical Population Studies, 7, 131-145, 1999.
- SRRD-105 Schullström, Ylva, Pengar och kärlek. Arbetsinkomstens effekt på svenska kvinnors benägenhet att ingå sitt första parförhållande 1968-1992 (June 1996).
- SRRD-104 Hoem, Britta, Some features of recent demographic trends in Sweden (April 1996). Acta Demographica [lost in press].
- SRRD-103 Hong, Ying, Patterns of divorce risk in the 1970s and 1980s for Swedish women with a gymnasium education (May 1996). In Yearbook of Population Research in Finland, 33, 1996 pp. 44-59.
- SRRD-102 Andersson, Gunnar, The impact of children on divorce risks of Swedish women (May 1996). European Journal of Population, 13(2), 109-145, 1997.
- SRRD-101 Näsman, Elisabet, Vuxnas intresse av att se med barns ögon (February 1996).
- SRRD-100 Tyrkkö, Arja, Föräldraskap och arbetets villkor (February 1996).
- SRRD-99 Näsman, Elisabet, Faderskapets synlighet i arbetsplatskulturer (February 1996).
- SRRD-98 Oláh, Livia Sz., The impact of public policies on the second-birth rates in Sweden: a gender perspective (October 1996). Gendering Fertility: Second births in Sweden and Hungary, Population Research and Policy Review, 22(2), 171-200, 2003.
1995
- SRRD-97 Rönsen, Marit and Marianne Sundström, Maternal employment in the Nordic countries: a comparison of the after-birth employment activity of Norwegian and Swedish women (September 1995). Maternal employment in Scandinavia: A comparison of the after-birth employment activity of Norwegian and Swedish women, Journal of Population Economics, 9(3), 267-285, 1996.
- SRRD-96 Andersson, Gunnar, Trends in marriage formation in Sweden 1971-1993 (June 1995). European Journal of Population, 14(2), 157-178, 1998.
- SRRD-95 Hoem, Jan M., Educational capital and divorce risk in Sweden in the 1970s and 1980s (August 1995). Educational gradients in divorce risks in Sweden in recent decades, Population Studies, 51, 19-27, 1997.
- SRRD-94 Sundström, Marianne, Swedish parental leave in the perspective of European integration (March 1995).
- SRRD-93 Hoem, Jan M., Harmless omission in the standardization of demographic rates (March 1995). European Journal of Population, 11(4), 313-322, 1995.
- SRRD-92 Andersson, Gunnar, Giftermålsutvecklingen i Sverige 1971-1993 (January 1995).
- SRRD-91 Hoem, Britta, The social meaning of education for third-birth fertility: A methodological note on the need to sometimes respecify an intermediate variable (January 1995). In Yearbook of Population Research in Finland, 33, 1996, pp. 333-339.
- SRRD-90 Bracher, Michael and Gigi Santow, Traditional families and fertility decline: Lessons from Australia's Southern Europeans (January 1995). In Richard Leete (ed.), The Dynamics of Values in Fertility Change, Chapter 3, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1999, pp. 51-77.
- SRRD-89 Santow, Gigi, Education and hysterectomy (January 1995). Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 35(1), 60-69, 1995.
- SRRD-88 Andersson, Gunnar, Increasing divorce risks in Sweden 1971-1993 (November 1994). Divorce-risk trends in Sweden 1971-1993, European Journal of Population, 11(4), 293-311, 1995.
1994
- SRRD-87 Båvner, Per och Jan M. Hoem, Risker för skilsmässa: är förstfödsloåldern ett bättre mått på startålderns betydelse än giftermålsåldern är? (November 1994).
- SRRD-86 Andersson, Gunnar, Skilsmässoutvecklingen i Sverige 1971-1993 (September 1994).
- SRRD-85 Stafford, Frank and Marianne Sundström, Time out for childcare and career wages of men and women (August 1994). Time out for childcare: Signalling and earnings rebound effects for men and women, Labour, 10(3), 609-629, 1996.
- SRRD-84 Hoem, Jan M., Educational gradients in divorce risks in Sweden in recent decades. (March 1995). Utbildning gynnar stabiliteten i äktenskapet, in Hearing om skilsmässor och familjesplittring, Kommitten för FN:s familjeår, Social-departementet, Stockholm, 1994, pp. 17-20. Population Studies, 51(1): 19-27, 1997.
- SRRD-83 Bernhardt, Eva, Overcrowding and mortality from airborne infectious disease: The case of Stockholm 1895-1925 (May 1994). In Anders Brandström and Lars-Göran Tedebrand (eds.), Swedish Urban Demography during Industrialization, Demographic Database Umeå University Report No. 10, Umeå University, 1995, pp. 65-91.
- SRRD-82 Sundström, Marianne, More children and more paid work: birth-leave-work strategies of Swedish women in the 1980s (February 1994). Determinants of the use of parental leave benefits by women in Sweden in the 1980s, Scandinavian Journal of Social Welfare, 5, 76-82, 1996.
- SRRD-81 Sundström, Marianne, Managing work and children: Part-time work and the family cycle of Swedish women (February 1994). In H.-P. Blossfeld and C. Hakim (eds.), Between Equalization and Marginalization. Part time Working Women in Europe and the United States of America. Oxford University Press, 1997, pp. 272-288.
1993
- SRRD-80 Ghilagaber, Gebrenegus, The relationship between premarital cohabitation and marital stability: Evidence for Swedish men born in 1936-1960 (November 1993).
- SRRD-79 Ghilagaber, Gebrenegus, Performance in the Swedish scholastic aptitude test: Structural stability across background variables (September 1993).
- SRRD-78 Sundström, Marianne, The role of the parental- leave program for Sweden's high rate of female labor-force participation and fertility (September 1993).
- SRRD-77 Ghilagaber, Gebrenegus, Family initiation among Swedish males born 1936-1964: The choice between marriage and cohabitation (June 1993).
- SRRD-76 Blossfeld, Hans-Peter, Alessandra De Rose, Jan M. Hoem, and Götz Rohwer, Education, modernization, and the risk of marriage disruption: differences in the effect of women's educational attainment in Sweden, West-Germany, and Italy. (February 1993) In Karen O. Mason and An-Magritt Jensen, (eds.), Gender and Family Change in Industrialized Countries. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995, pp. 200-222.
- SRRD-75 Hoem, Jan M., Classical demographic methods of analysis and modern event-history techniques (February 1993). International Population Conference Montréal. Vol 3, pp. 281-291. Liège: IUSSP, 1993.
1992
- SRRD-74 Näsman, Elisabet, Individualization and institutionalization of childhood in present-day Europe (December 1992). "Individuation and individualization of childhood in today's Europe: A discussion of the impact of institutionalization and formalization of childhood", in Jens Quortrup et al. (eds), Childhood Matters. Aldershot: Avebury, 1994, pp. 167-187.
- SRRD-73 Näsman, Elisabet, Parental leave in Sweden - a workplace issue? (December 1992).
- SRRD-72 Korpi, Tomas, Employment stability following unemployment and manpower programs (December 1992).
- SRRD-71 Hoem, Britta, Recent Changes in Family Formation in Sweden (December 1992). In Hans-Peter Blossfeld (ed.), The New Role of Women: Family Formation in Modern Societies. Boulder: Westview Press, 1995, pp. 35-55.
- SSRD-70 Hoem, Jan M., The usefulness of moving-average graduation in the analysis of demographic time series (September 1992). Moving-average graduation and the timing of the historical demographic transition in Sweden, in Christer Lundh (ed.), Demography, Economy and Welfare, Scandinavian Population Studies 10, Lund University Press, 1995, pp. 466-475.
- SRRD-69 Hoem, Jan M., Public policy as the fuel of fertility: Effects of a policy reform on the pace of childbearing in Sweden in the 1980s (September 1992). Acta Sociologica, 36(1), 19-31, 1993.
- SRRD-68 Hoem, Britta, The way to the gender-segregated Swedish labour market (September 1992). In Karen O. Mason and An-Magritt Jensen (eds), Gender and Family Change in Industrialized Countries. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995, pp. 278-296.
- SRRD-67 Sundström, Marianne, The growth in full-time work among Swedish women in the 1980s (September 1992). Acta Sociologica, 36(2), 139-150, 1993.
- SRRD-66 Bernhardt, Eva M., Working parents in Sweden: An example for Europe? (April 1992). In Human Resources in Europe at the Dawn of the 21st Century, Eurostat Conference, Luxembourg, November 27-29, 1991, pp. 231-254.
1991
- SRRD-65 Korpi, Tomas, Labor market policies, employment alternatives, and the probability of leaving unemployment in Sweden (December 1991). Effects of manpower policies on duration dependence in re-employment rates: The example of Sweden, Economica 62, 353-371, 1995.
- SRRD-64 Hoem, Jan M., Trends and patterns in Swedish divorce risks 1971-1989: A case of modern demographic analysis (January 1992). La standardisation indirecte améliorée et son application à la divortialité en Suède (1971-1989), Population, 6, 1551-1568, 1991.
- SRRD-63 Sundström, Marianne and Frank Stafford, Female labor force participation, fertility and public policy (November 1991). European Journal of Population, 8(3), 199-215, 1992.
- SRRD-62 Hoem, Jan M., Fluttering tails in moving average graduation (January 1991). In Robert Erikson and John H. Goldthorpe (eds.), The Constant Flux: A Study of Class Mobility in Industrial Societes. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992, pp. 107-113.
1990
- SRRD-61 Hoem, Jan M., Remarkable recent fertility developments in Sweden: An interpretation (1990). "Social policy and recent fertility changes in Sweden", Population and Development Review, 16, 1990, pp. 735-748.
- SRRD-60 Hoem, Jan M., Att gifta sig om utifall att... Änkepensionen och giftermålen i december 1989 (October 1990). "To marry, just in case ...: the Swedish widow's- pension reform and the peak in marriages in December 1989", Acta Sociologica, 34, 127-135, 1991. In Befolknings- förändringar 1989, Del 3. Statistics Sweden, 1990, pp. 10-14.
- SRRD-59E Hoem, Britta, The compatibility of employment and childbearing in contemporary Sweden (September 1992). Acta Sociologica, 36(2), 101-120, 1993.
- SRRD-59 Hoem, Britta, Alla goda ting är tre? Tredjebarnsfödslar bland svenska kvinnor födda 1936-50 (April 1990). The compatibility of employment and childbearing in contemporary Sweden. Acta Sociologica, 36(2), 101-120, 1993.
1989
- SRRD-58 Hoem, Britta, Sysselsättningen under familjebildningsfasen bland svenska kvinnor födda 1936-50 (December 1989).
- SRRD-57 Korpi, Tomas, Women's entry into employment after first birth: The effects of cohort/period and labor force experience (November 1989).
- SRRD-56 Hoem, Jan M., Limitations of a heterogeneity technique: Selectivity issues in conjugal union disruption at parity zero in contemporary Sweden (June 1989). In Julian Adams, Albert Hermalin, David Lam, and Peter Smouse (eds), Convergent Issues in Genetics and Demography. Oxford University Press, 1990, pp. 133-153.
- SRRD-55 Bernhardt, Eva M., Fertility and employment (April 1989). European Sociological Review, 9(1), 25-42, 1993.
- SRRD-54 Hoem, Britta, Faktorer som påverkar tvåbarns- mödrarnas planer på vidare barnafödande (January 1989).
- SRRD-53 Korpi, Tomas, Entry into employment after first birth; a reexamination of the transitions to full-time and part-time employment among Swedish mothers (February 1989).
- SRRD-52 Murphy, Mike, The progression to the third birth in Sweden (May 1989). In James Trussell, Richard Hankinson, and Judith Tilton (eds.), Demographic Applications of Event History Analysis. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992, pp. 141-156.
1988
- SRRD-51 Hoem, Britta, I vilken utsträckning har tvåbarns- mödrarna i den svenska fruktsamhetsundersökningen från 1981 fått barnen vid önskade tidpunkter och vad har det betytt för tredjebarnsfruktsamheten? (December 1988).
- SRRD-50 Hoem, Britta, En simuleringsstudie av fördelningen till likelihoodkvottestet för en intensitetsmodell med få observationer (December 1988).
- SRRD-49 Arjas, Elja and Pekka Kangas, A discrete time method for the analysis of event histories (September 1988).
- SRRD-48 Klingberg, Lars, Bartlett-type correction terms for tests in intensity regression models (November 1988).
- SRRD-47 Hoem, Britta, Early phases of family formation in contemporary Sweden (August 1988). In Margaret Rosenheim and Mark Testa (eds.), Early Parenthood and Coming of Age in the 1990s. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1992, pp. 183-199.
- SRRD-46 Bernhardt, Eva M., Changing family ties, women's position and low fertility (September 1988). In Nora Federici, Karen Oppenheim Mason and Sølvi Sogner (eds.), Women's Position and Demographic Change. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993, pp. 80-103.
- SRRD-45 Hoem, Britta and Jan M. Hoem, Dissolution in Sweden. The break-up of conjugal unions to Swedish women born in 1936-60 (March 1988). "The disruption of marital and nonmarital unions in contemporary Sweden", in James Trussell, Richard Hankinson, and Judith Tilton (eds.), Demographic Applications of Event History Analysis. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992, pp. 61-93.
1987
- SRRD-44 Etzler, Cecilia, Första barnet. En demografisk studie av barnafödandet bland svenska kvinnor födda 1937-60 (December 1987).
- SRRD-43 Hoem, Britta and Jan M. Hoem, The Swedish family: Aspects of contemporary developments (October 1987). Journal of Family Issues, 9(3), 397-424, 1988.
- SRRD-42 Hoem, Britta and Jan M. Hoem, Patterns of deferment of first births in modern Sweden (September 1987).
- SRRD-41 Bernhardt, Eva M., Labour force participation and childbearing: The impact of the first child on the economic activity of Swedish women (September 1987).
- SRRD-40 Bernhardt, Eva M., The choice of part-time work among Swedish one-child mothers (September 1987). European Journal of Population, 4, 117-144, 1988.
- SRRD-39 Hoem, Jan M., The issue of weights in panel surveys of individual behavior (May 1987). In Daniel Kasprzyk, Greg Duncan, Graham Kalton, and M.P. Singh (eds.), Panel Surveys. New York: Wiley, 1989, pp. 539-565.
- SRRD-38 Hoem, Britta, Graviditetens betydelse för barnlösa svenska kvinnors civilståndsändringar (May 1987).
- SRRD-37 Hoem, Jan M. and Per Linnemann, The tails in moving average graduation (May 1987). The Scandinavian Actuarial Journal, 4, 193-229, 1988.
- SRRD-36 Hoem, Britta and Jan M. Hoem, The impact of female employment on second and third births in modern Sweden (April 1987). Population Studies, 43, 47-67, 1989.
- SRRD-35 Pleiborn, Maria, Övergångar in i och ut ur utbildning bland unga svenska kvinnor födda 1936-1960 (March 1987).
- SRRD-34 Etzler, Cecilia, Education, cohabitation and the first child: Some empirical findings from Sweden (March 1987). In Hein Moors and Jeanette Schoorl (eds.), Lifestyles, Contraception and Parenthood. The Hague/Brussels, Publications of the NIDI and the CBGS, 17, 1988, pp. 351-371.
- SRRD-33 Bernhardt, Eva M., Continued home attachment versus transition to employment: An intensity regression analysis of Swedish one-child mothers (January 1987).
- SRRD-32 Hoem, Britta, Sysselsättningshistoriens betydelse för tvåbarnsmödrars fortsatta barnafödande bland svenska kvinnor födda 1936-50 (January 1987).
1986
- SRRD-31 Borgen, Ørnulf and Jan M. Hoem, Demographic reproduction rates and the estimation of an expected total count per person in an open population (December 1986). Journal of the American Statistical Association, 83 (403), 886-891, 1988.
- SRRD-30 Hoem, Britta, Tredjebarnsfödslar bland svenska kvinnor födda 1936-50 (August 1986).
- SRRD-29 Etzler, Cecilia, Barnafödande inom äktenskapet: Det föräktenskapliga samboendets betydelse för förstfödslar inom äktenskapet bland svenska kvinnor födda 1936-60 (January 1986).
1985
- SRRD-28 Bernhardt, Eva M., Women's home attachment at first birth: The case of Sweden (October 1985). European Journal of Population, 2(1), 5-29, 1986.
- SRRD-27 Hoem, Jan M., The impact of education on modern family-union initiation (August 1985). European Journal of Population, 2, 113-133, 1986.
- SRRD-26 Kravdal, Øystein, Flytting fra foreldrehjemmet: Regionale og sosiale forskjeller blant svenske kvinner født 1936-60 (June 1985).
- SRRD-25 Hoem, Britta, Ett barn är inte nog. Vad har hänt med svenska ettbarnskvinnor födda 1936-60? (June 1985).
1984
- SRRD-24 Holmlund, Bertil, Fertility and the opportunities of children: Evidence on quantity-quality interactions in Sweden (September 1984). Scandinavian Population Studies, 7, 100-107, 1985.
- SRRD-23 Bernhardt, Eva and Britta Hoem, Cohabitation and social background: Trends observed for Swedish women born 1936-60 (February 1985). European Journal of Population, 1, 375-395, 1985.
- SRRD-22 Hoem, Britta, Regional utveckling i det moderna samboendet, analysmetoder och resultat (November 1984).
- SRRD-21 Etzler, Cecilia, Första steget i familjebildningen - Gifta sig, börja sambo eller få barn: Utveckling och skillnader bland svenska kvinnor med olika social bakgrund födda 1936-60 (November 1984).
- SRRD-20 Bernhardt, Eva, Den sociala bakgrundens betydelse för barnafödande och giftermål inom informellt samboende bland svenska kvinnor födda 1936-60 (October 1984).
- SRRD-19 Hoem, Jan M., Marriages connected with first births among cohabiting women in the Danish fertility survey of 1975 (April 1984).
- SRRD-18 Hoem, Jan M., Bo Rennermalm, and Randi Selmer, [revised version], Restriction biases in the analysis of births and marriages to cohabiting women from data on the most recent conjugal union only (April 1986). In Karl Ulrich Mayer and Nancy Tuma (eds.), Applications of Event History Analysis in Life Course Research. Berlin: Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung, 1987, pp. 555-600.
- SRRD-17 Lindberg, Bengt, A numerical algorithm for the calculation of coefficients in moving averages (March 1984).
- SRRD-16 Hoem, Jan M., Statistical analysis of a multiplicative model and its application to the standardization of vital rates: A review (February 1984). International Statistical Review, 55, 119-152, 1987.
- SRRD-15 Hoem, Jan M., A flaw in actuarial exposed-to-risk theory (January 1984). Scandinavian Actuarial Journal, 187-194, 1984.
1983
- SRRD-14 Lyberg, Ingrid, The effects of sampling and nonresponse on estimates of transition intensities: Some empirical results from the 1981 Swedish fertility survey (December 1983).
- SRRD-13 Hartmann, Michael, Past and recent experiments in modeling mortality at all ages (November 1983). Journal of Official Statistics 3, 19-36, 1987.
- SRRD-12 Lyberg, Ingrid, Nonresponse effects on survey estimates in the analysis of competing exponential risks (April 1983).
- SRRD-11 Hoem, Jan M., Weighting, misclassification, and other issues in the analysis of survey samples of life histories (February 1983). In James J. Heckman and Burton Singer (eds.), Longitudinal Analysis of Labor Market Data. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985, pp.249-293.
1982
- SRRD-10 Hoem, Jan M., Multistate mathematical demography should adopt the notions of event-history analysis (February 1983).
- SRRD-9 Funck Jensson, Ulla, The Feller-Kolmogorov differential equation and the state hierarchy present in models in demography and related fields (December 1982).
- SRRD-8 Hoem, Jan M. and Bo Rennermalm, Cohabitation, marriage, and first birth among never-married Swedish women in cohorts born 1936-1960 (December 1982). Modern family initiation in Sweden: Experience of women born between 1936 and 1960, European Journal of Population 1, 81-112, 1985.
- SRRD-7 Funck Jensen, Ulla, An elementary derivation of moment formulas for numbers of transitions in time- continous Markov chains (December 1982).
- SRRD-6 Hoem, Jan M. and Bo Rennermalm, Biases in cohabitational nuptiality rates caused by nonobservation of periods of cohabitation before the latest: An empirical note (December 1982).
- SRRD-5 Hoem, Jan M., The reticent trio: Some little-known early discoveries in insurance mathematics by Oppermann, Thiele, and Gram (July 1982). International Statistical Review 51, 213-221, 1983.
- SRRD-4 Hoem, Jan M., Distortions caused by nonobservation of periods of cohabitation before the latest (May 1982). Demography, 20, 491-506, 1983.
- SRRD-3 Hoem, Jan M., Balancing bias in vital rates due to an informative sampling plan (April 1982). Essays in honour of Tore E. Dalenius, Statistical Review 1983:5, 81-88.
- SRRD-2 Hoem, Jan M. and Ulla Funck Jensen, Multistate life table methodology: A probabilistic critique (March 1982). In K.C. Land and A. Rogers (eds), Multidimensional Mathematical Demography. New York: Academic Press, 1982, pp. 155-264.
- SRRD-1 Hoem, Jan M. and Randi Selmer, The interaction between premarital cohabitation, marriage, and the first two births in current Danish cohorts, 1975 (March, 1982). Demography, 21(2), 193-206, 1984
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