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Comment on Edward Glaeser: Does rent control reduce segregation?
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The Need for Looking Far Back in Time When Predicting Future Mortality Trends
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Airborne infectious diseases during infancy and mortality in later life in southern Sweden, 1766-1894.
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- 2002
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Fertility Response to Short-term Economic Stress: Deliberate Control or Reduced Fecundability?
2002) In Lund Papers in Economic History(
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New Evidence on the Standard of Living in Sweden during the 18th and 19th Centuries: Long-term Development of the Demographic Response to Short-term Economic Stress among Landless in Western Scania
2002) In Lund Papers in Economic History(
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Immigrant Consumption of Sickness Benefits in Sweden, 1981-1991
2002) In Lund Papers in Economic History(
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Why Dad Dies. The Mortality of Men in their Working Ages in the 18th and 19th Centuries
2002) p.81-98(
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Effects of Life-Course Conditions on Old Age Mortality in Souther Sweden 1766-1864
2002) St. Louis(
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Effects of Conditions in Early-Life on Old Age Mortality in Southern Sweden 1766-1894: Functional Form and Frailty
2002) ESSHA(
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Economic Development, Formation of Human Capital and the Demographic Transition: Southern Sweden 1750 - 1900
2002) XIII International Economic History Congress, International Economic History Association(
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