27 results match your criteria: "Stockholm University Demography Unit SUDA[Affiliation]"
Soc Sci Med
February 2017
Centre for Health Equity Studies (CHESS), Stockholm University/Karolinska Institute, Sveavägen 160, Sveaplan, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden; Clinical Epidemiology/Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Karolinska University Hospital, Solna, SE-171 76 Stockholm, Sweden.
In this study we assessed the effect duration of residence on the association between maternal origin and birthweight in Sweden. Considering sibling information, we also investigated how far the presence or lack of such an effect could be biased by the use of cross-sectional data, since there may be a selection among those mothers who decide to have a child soon after moving to the country (e.g.
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October 2016
Stockholm University Demography Unit (SUDA), Universitetsvägen 10 B, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden.
This paper is based on the assumption that divorced and separated individuals bring with them the experience of a failed union which may shape their future choices on the marriage market. It aims to contribute to our knowledge of intermarriage, and social interaction in Sweden in general, by comparing the repartnering choices of immigrants and natives in Sweden who had made what is still considered an atypical choice of entering a native-immigrant union with the partner choices of natives and immigrants whose previous union was endogamous. The empirical analysis in this paper is based on the Swedish register data from the STAR data collection (Sweden over Time: Activities and Relations) and covers the period 1990-2007.
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