Andersson, Gunnar. Ageing well – individuals, families and households under changing demographic regimes in Sweden. 9 M SEK during 2018-2020. Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare.
Andersson, Gunnar. Register-based Research in Nordic Demography. 24.7 M SEK during 2008-2013 (VR).
Beckley, Amber. Childhood psychosocial and environmental predictors of crime and victimization across life. 2,9 M SEK during 2019-2020. The Swedish Foundation for Humanities and Social Sciences.
Billingsley, Sunnee. Construction of the Changing Life Course Regimes in Eastern Europe (CliCR) database. 415 000 SEK during 2012 (SCOHOST).
Boye, Katarina. Caring parents in a gendered labor market. 2.2 M SEK during 2018-2020. Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare.
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).
Brandén, Maria and Karen Haandrikman. Apples that fall far from the trees. Childhood social context and its importance for intergenerational social mobility. 2 610 000 SEK During 2016-2018 (VR).
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).
Duvander, Ann-Zofie, Marie Evertsson, Sunnee Billingsley and Kelly Musick. His and her earnings following parenthood and implications for social inequality:Cohort and cross-national comparisons. 3 M SEK (VR).
Duvander, Ann-Zofie, Marie Evertsson, Sunnee Billingsley and Kelly Musick. Inkomstfördelning för föräldrapar och dess betydelse för inkomstojämlikhet mellan familjer. En jämförelse över tid och mellan länder. 2.9M SEK during 2016-2018 (Forte).
Enström-Öst, Cecilia. The importance of housing for childbearing, education and work. 2.53 M SEK during 2015-2017 (Forte).
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).
Evertsson, Marie. The sharing of parental leave and paid work in heterosexual and female same-sex couples. 3.08 M SEK during 2015-2017 (Forte).
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. Nordic Register Researcher Network. 800 000 NOK during 2011-2013 (Nordforsk).
Malmberg, Bo. Migrant trajectories: Geographical Mobility, Family Careers, Employment, Education, and Social Insurance in Sweden 1990-2016. 9 M SEK during 2018-2020. Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare.
Mussino, Eleonora. Influences of origin and destination of migrant fertilities. 3.6 M SEK during 2019-2021. Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare.
Nelson, Kenneth. Adequate housing conditions: the role of housing benefits in Sweden and abroad. 4.6 M SEK during 2019-2022. Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare.
Nelson, Kenneth. The SPIN database: an update and expansion. 9 M SEK during 2019-2022. The Swedish Foundation for Humanities and Social Science.
Neyer, Gerda, Johan Dahlberg, Li Ma. Swedish Contextual Database for the Swedish Generations and Gender Survey. 548 000 SEK in 2016 (Riksbankens Jubileumsfond).
Nieuwenhuis, Rense. In it together? Supporting women´s employment to reduce economic inequality among all households. 4.5 M SEK during 2019-2022. Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare.
Thomson, Elizabeth. Co-residence and family complexity in Sweden, based on GGS-data. 5.428 M SEK during 2015-2018 (VR)
Wilson, Ben. Exposure to Swedish society and immigrant integration: The family formation of immigrants who arrived as children. 3.6 M SEK during 2017-2019. Swedish Research Council