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The Swedish Paradox revisited
2009)(
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Family Commitment among Fast-Track Professionals in Sweden, 1991–2005. A Longitudinal Register-Based Study of How Continued Childbearing and Union Stability Vary Among Groups of High-Achieving Women and Men.
2009) Population Association of America's annual meeting, 2009(
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The Swedish paradox
2009)(
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Detecting Deliberate Control during the Pre-transitional Period in a Sample of German Villages
2009) Population Association of America's annual meeting, 2009(
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Decentralization and Agrarian Development, The case of agricultural extension in Indonesia
2009) Nordic Indonesian Studies Network - 1st annual workshop(
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Piece-rates and prosperity: evidence from the late nineteenth-century tobacco industry
2009) European Historical Economics Society Conference, 2009(
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Pathways of Agricultural Transformation in Sub Saharan Africa
2009) 27th International Association of Agricultural Economists Triennial Conference(
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Do conditions in early life affect old-age mortality directly and indirectly? Evidence form 19th-century rural Sweden.
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Distribution and Differences. Stratification and the System of Reproduction in a Swedish Peasant Community 1620-1820
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Early-life effects on socio-economic performance and mortality in later life: A full life-course approach using contemporary and historical sources.
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