Centers
- Ageing well - individuals, families and households under changing demographic regimes in Sweden
- Migrant trajectories
- Tackling Inequalities in Time of Economic Austerity (TITA)
- The Linnaeus Center on Social Policy and Family Dynamics in Europe (SPaDE)
- The Neighbourhood Revisited: Spatial polarization and social cohesion in contemporary Sweden
Projects
- A Better Life for the Children of Exile: Intergenerational Adaptation of the Descendants of Refugees
- Apples that fall far from the trees. Childhood social context and intergenerational social mobility
- Childhood psychosocial and environmental predictors of crime and victimization across life
- Demographic and economic growth during three centuries. Longitudinal micro-level data for 1800-2007
- Demographic effects of the Nordic family policy
- Divorce in old age: Predictors and consequences of late life divorce
- Dynamics of immigrant integration in unemployment, poverty, and segregation
- Exporting Nordic models of fatherhood, gender egalitarianism and parental leave
- Fathers with the most to lose from an absence from work are those who take most parental leave
- Fertility intentions and fertility decline in Sweden
- Fertility intentions, fertility considerations and Swedish fertility decline
- Fragmented child law – consequences of conflicting rules on child maintenance
- His and her earnings following parenthood and implications for social inequality
- Influences of origin and destination on migrant fertility
- Life quality among older adults in Sweden: Financial conflicts, relationship quality & equality
- Migrant mortality advantage lost? Emerging lifespan inequalities among migrants & their descendants
- Rising social inequalities and Swedish fertility decline
- Shared Physical Custody in Sweden
- Swedish families in the past and present: Family structure and kinship over 250 years
- The family formation of immigrants who arrive as children
- The Swedish Generations and Gender Survey (GGS)
News
- Recent publications in peer-reviewed journals and books
- Working paper series: Stockholm Research Reports in Demography 2017-2019
- Working paper series: Stockholm Research Reports in Demography 2020-
- "Thanks to the Master's Programme in Demography, I do what I do as a researcher"
- "My background in demography is fundamental to my current career"