The Master theses in Demography are published and available in Stockholm University’s DIVA system. Some theses are of the quality and broad interest that they make it to SUDA’s working paper series, the Stockholm Research Reports in Demography. Some of them are later published in international journals, occasionally with the input from a co-authoring supervisor. The following list provides examples of high-level output based on research initiated in our master study program.
- Sofi Ohlsson, 2009. Marriage in Fashion? Trend Reversal in Marriage Formation in Sweden. Final version published 2011 in Population Studies 65(2): 183-200.
- Martin Kolk, 2009. Deliberate Birth Spacing in Pre-transitional Sweden. Final version published 2011 in European Journal of Population 27(3): 337-359.
- Maria Brandén, 2009. Occupational Branch, Educational Level and Gender Differences in Regional Mobility - Sweden 1998-2003. Available as Stockholm Research Report in Demography 2009:9.
- Li Ma, 2009. Social Policy and Childbearing Behavior in Japan since the 1960s. Available as Stockholm Research Report in Demography 2009:10.
- Johan Carlsson, 2010. Social Background and Becoming a Parent in Sweden. Available as Stockholm Research Report in Demography 2011:5.
- Zhang Wenhua, 2011. Son Preference and Second Birth in China. Available as Stockholm Research Report in Demography 2011:19.
- Md Salim Zahangir, 2011. Patterns in Early and Very Early Family Formation in Bangladesh. Final version published 2015 in Asian Profile 43(2): 123-140.
- Maxim Kan, 2012. Ethnic-specific Reproductive Behavior in Independent Kazakhstan. Available as Stockholm Research Report in Demography 2012:15.
- Anni Pajunen, 2012. Child Home Care Allowance and the Transition to Second and Third Births in Finland. Final version published 2017 with author name Anni Erlandsson in Population Research and Policy Review.
- Linus Andersson, 2012. Gender, Family Life Course and Attitudes towards Divorce in Sweden. Final version published 2016 in Acta Sociologica 59(1): 51-67.
- Robyn Donrovich (with Sven Drefahl and Ilona Koupil), 2012. Early Life Conditions, Partnership Histories, and Mortality Risk for Swedish Men and Women Born 1915-1929. Final version published 2014 in Social Science & Medicine 108: 60–67.
- Markus Läll, 2015. Fertility Transition in 19th-20th Century Estonia: An Individual Level Perspective. Available as Stockholm Research Report in Demography 2015:24.
- Giuliana Giuliani (with Ann-Zofie Duvander), 2015. Cash-for-Care Policy in Sweden: An Appraisal of its Consequences on Female Employment. Final version published 2017 in International Journal of Social Welfare 26(1):49-62.
- Nicholas Kofi Adjei (with Sunnee Billingsley), 2015. Childbearing Behavior Before and After the 1994 Population Policies in Ghana. Final version published 2017 in Population Research and Policy Review 36(2):251-271.
- Jeylan Erman (with Juho Härkönen), 2015. Parental Separation and School Performance Among Children of Immigrant Mothers in Sweden. Final version published 2017 in European Journal of Population 33(2):267-292.
- Jenny Hedström, 2015. Residential Mobility and Ethnic Segregation in Stockholm. Available as Stockholm Research Report in Demography 2015:28.
- Ari Jónsson, 2015. Childbearing Trends in Iceland 1982-2013. Final version published 2017 in Demographic Research 37(7): 147-188. DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2017.37.7
- Andrea Monti, 2015. Do Transnational Activities Hinder Integration? The Relevance of Transnational Activities within Integration Processes. Available as Stockholm Research Report in Demography 2016:09.
- Andreas Raneke, 2016. The Impact of Children on Emigration - A Study of EU-15 Migrants in Sweden. Available as Stockholm Research Report in Demography 2017:9.
- Alma Wennemo Lanninger, 2016. Improved Integration of Female Refugees? An evaluation of the Establishment Reform. Available as Stockholm Research Report in Demography 2016:13.
- Maximilian Deiters, 2017. Distinguishing policy effectiveness by applicability and acceptability: Germany’s child care infrastructure and transition to first birth. Available as Stockholm Research Reports in Demography 2019:22.
- Signe Svallfors, 2017. The Effect of Armed Conflict on Modern Contraceptive Utilisation – the Case of Colombia. Available as Stockholm Research Report in Demography 2017:03.
- Erik Carlsson, 2019. Fertility intentions across immigrant generations in Sweden: Do patterns of adaptation differ by gender and origin? Final version published 2019 in Comparative Population Studies, DOI: 10.12765/CPoS-2019-02en.