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Gender and Wage Growth: Evidence from Swedish Manufacturing Industry circa 1900.
2012) XVIth World Economic History Congress, 2012(
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Migration and earnings among workers in late 19th century manufacturing industry: experience from Sweden.
2012) 37th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, 2012(
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Who would join a mutual aid society? Evidence from early 20th century Sweden?
2012) 9th European Social Science History Conference, 2012(
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In Homes and Factories: Employment Patterns among Women during the Second Industrial Revolution
2012) 9th European Social Science History Conference, 2012(
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Time alone or time together? The impact of family life cycle and education...
2012) Nordic Demographic Symposium, 2012(
- Contribution to conference › Paper, not in proceeding
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Labour dynamics during the second industrial revolution: labour mobility in Gothenburg, 1915-1943
2012) 37th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, 2012(
- Contribution to conference › Paper, not in proceeding
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Educational heterogamy and the division of paid labour in the family: A comparison of present-day Belgium and Sweden.
2012) European Population Conference, 2012(
- Contribution to conference › Paper, not in proceeding
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Workforce Reductions in Theory and Practice: The Swedish Tobacco Monopoly in the 1920s
2012)(
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The employment of women and firm survival: Evidence from late nineteenth century Sweden
2012) European Business History Association Conference(
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Slavery, land and capital in 18th century Cape Colony: Revising the Nieboer-Domar hypothesis
2012)(
- Contribution to conference › Paper, not in proceeding