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    The Scanian Economic-Demographic Database (SEDD) by Dribe, Martin, Quaranta, Luciana

    Published in Historical life course studies (12-11-2020)
    “…The Scanian Economic-Demographic Database (SEDD) is a high-quality longitudinal data resource spanning the period 1646-1967. It covers all individuals born in…”
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    Social class and net fertility before, during, and after the demographic transition: A micro-level analysis of Sweden 1880–1970 by Dribe, Martin, Scalone, Francesco

    Published in Demographic research (2014)
    “…Although demographers have long been interested in studying the historical fertility transition, there is still a lack of knowledge about disaggregated…”
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    The Long Road to Health and Prosperity, Southern Sweden, 1765-2015. Research Contributions From the Scanian Economic-Demographic Database (SEDD) by Bengtsson, Tommy, Dribe, Martin

    Published in Historical life course studies (21-09-2021)
    “…The Scanian Economic-Demographic Database (SEDD) at the Centre for Economic Demography (CED), Lund University was built to answer questions derived from…”
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    Socioeconomic status and fertility before, during, and after the demographic transition: An introduction by Dribe, Martin, Oris, Michel, Pozzi, Lucia

    Published in Demographic research (01-07-2014)
    “…Despite a long interest in the historical fertility transition, there is still a lack of knowledge about disaggregated patterns that could help us understand…”
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    Socio-economic status and fertility decline: Insights from historical transitions in Europe and North America by Dribe, Martin, Breschi, Marco, Gagnon, Alain, Gauvreau, Danielle, Hanson, Heidi A., Maloney, Thomas N., Mazzoni, Stanislao, Molitoris, Joseph, Pozzi, Lucia, Smith, Ken R., Vézina, Hélène

    Published in Population studies (01-03-2017)
    “…The timings of historical fertility transitions in different regions are well understood by demographers, but much less is known regarding their specific…”
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    The historical fertility transition at the micro level: Southern Sweden 1815-1939 by Bengtsson, Tommy, Dribe, Martin

    Published in Demographic research (2014)
    “…We know a great deal about the historical fertility transition at the macro level. The dominating focus on the macro level in previous research on the…”
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    Becoming American: Intermarriage during the Great Migration to the United States by Dribe, Martin, Hacker, J. David, Scalone, Francesco

    Published in The Journal of interdisciplinary history (01-08-2018)
    “…Although intermarriage is a common indicator of immigrant integration into host societies, most research has focused on how individual characteristics…”
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    Age homogamy and modernization : Evidence from turn-of-the-twentieth century Sweden by Dribe, Martin, Stanfors, Maria

    “…Marriage is a fundamental institution with implications for economic and social development. The age difference between spouses reflects social relations…”
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    Maternal height and child health and schooling in sub-Saharan Africa: Decomposition and heterogeneity by Karlsson, Omar, Dribe, Martin

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-12-2022)
    “…Maternal height is associated with mortality and anthropometry in low-and-middle-income countries. This paper explored residual associations and potential…”
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    The social context of nearest neighbors shapes educational attainment regardless of class origin by Hedefalk, Finn, Dribe, Martin

    “…We study the association between sociospatial neighborhood conditions throughout childhood and educational attainment in adulthood. Using unique longitudinal…”
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    Inequality in early life: Social class differences in childhood mortality in southern Sweden, 1815–1967 by Dribe, Martin, Karlsson, Omar

    Published in The Economic history review (01-05-2022)
    “…This article analyses the long‐term development of social class differences in infant and child mortality in an area of southern Sweden, spanning from the…”
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    Do Grandfathers Matter for Occupational and Earnings Attainment? Evidence from Swedish Register Data by Helgertz, Jonas, Dribe, Martin

    Published in European sociological review (20-01-2022)
    “…A growing empirical and theoretical literature has investigated to what extent socioeconomic inequalities are influenced by the outcomes and characteristics of…”
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    The Lasting Impact of Grandfathers: Class, Occupational Status, and Earnings over Three Generations in Sweden 1815–2011 by Dribe, Martin, Helgertz, Jonas

    Published in The Journal of economic history (01-12-2016)
    “…This article examines socioeconomic mobility across three generations in Sweden from 1815 and until 2011. Using longitudinal micro-level data from the Scanian…”
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    Age Homogamy, Gender, and Earnings: Sweden 1990-2009 by Dribe, Martin, Nystedt, Paul

    Published in Social forces (01-09-2017)
    “…Previous research has shown considerable marriage premiums in earnings for men, but often penalties for women of being in a union. In this study we extend this…”
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    Social Class and Excess Mortality in Sweden During the 1918 Influenza Pandemic by Bengtsson, Tommy, Dribe, Martin, Eriksson, Björn

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-12-2018)
    “…Abstract Consensus is lacking in the literature about the role of socioeconomic factors on influenza-associated deaths during the 1918 pandemic. Although some…”
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    Is there an Intermarriage Premium for Male Immigrants? Exogamy and Earnings in Sweden 1990-2009 by Dribe, Martin, Nystedt, Paul

    Published in The International migration review (01-03-2015)
    “…This paper analyzes the impact of intermarriage on the economic integration of immigrants in Sweden, measured by annual earnings. We use longitudinal register…”
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    SES inequalities in cause-specific adult mortality: a study of the long-term trends using longitudinal individual data for Sweden (1813–2014) by Debiasi, Enrico, Dribe, Martin

    Published in European journal of epidemiology (01-11-2020)
    “…Higher socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with lower mortality, and this correlation has been confirmed using different indicators across several…”
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    Cultural Dissimilarity and Intermarriage. A Longitudinal Study of Immigrants in Sweden 1990-2005 by Dribe, Martin, Lundh, Christer

    Published in The International migration review (01-06-2011)
    “…Intermarriage with natives is a key indicator of immigrant integration. This article studies intermarriage for 138 immigrant groups in Sweden, using…”
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    When Did the Health Gradient Emerge? Social Class and Adult Mortality in Southern Sweden, 1813–2015 by Bengtsson, Tommy, Dribe, Martin, Helgertz, Jonas

    Published in Demography (01-06-2020)
    “…Across today’s developed world, there is a clear mortality gradient by socioeconomic status for all ages. It is often taken for granted that this gradient was…”
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    Social-class differences in spacing and stopping during the historical fertility transition: Insights from cure models by Redivo, Edoardo, Dribe, Martin, Scalone, Francesco

    Published in Demographic research (20-11-2024)
    “…Background: There is a long-standing debate about the role of spacing and stopping in the fertility transition, fueled by a lack of methods to appropriately…”
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