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Martin Kolk

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Population Studies|August 21, 2013
Multigenerational transmission of family size in contemporary SwedenMartin Kolk
Population Studies|November 15, 2022
The relationship between life-course accumulated income and childbearing of Swedish men and women born 1940-70Martin Kolk
European Journal of Population = Revue Europeenne De Demographie|April 8, 2020
How Does Birth Order and Number of Siblings Affect Fertility? A Within-Family Comparison Using Swedish Register DataKathrin Morosow, Martin Kolk
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 9, 2019
Cognitive ability and fertility among Swedish men born 1951-1967: evidence from military conscription registersMartin Kolk, Kieron Barclay
European Journal of Population = Revue Europeenne De Demographie|April 13, 2019
Parity and Mortality: An Examination of Different Explanatory Mechanisms Using Data on Biological and Adoptive ParentsKieron Barclay, Martin Kolk
Demography|March 18, 2015
Birth order and mortality: a population-based cohort studyKieron Barclay, Martin Kolk
Population Studies|November 29, 2023
Kinship and socio-economic status: Social gradients in frequencies of kin across the life course in SwedenLinus Andersson, Martin Kolk
Advances in Life Course Research|January 18, 2023
Fading family lines- women and men without children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren in 19th, 20th and 21st Century Northern SwedenMartin Kolk, Vegard Skirbekk
Journal of Biosocial Science|September 20, 2012
Parental status and gender preferences for children: is differential fertility stopping consistent with the trivers-willard hypothesis?Martin Kolk, Sebastian Schnettler
BMJ Open|January 14, 2021
Alcohol-related mortality by ethnic origin of natives: a prospective cohort study based on multigenerational population register data from Finland and SwedenJan Saarela, Martin Kolk
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Population Studies|August 21, 2013
Multigenerational transmission of family size in contemporary SwedenMartin Kolk
Population Studies|November 15, 2022
The relationship between life-course accumulated income and childbearing of Swedish men and women born 1940-70Martin Kolk
European Journal of Population = Revue Europeenne De Demographie|April 8, 2020
How Does Birth Order and Number of Siblings Affect Fertility? A Within-Family Comparison Using Swedish Register DataKathrin Morosow, Martin Kolk
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 9, 2019
Cognitive ability and fertility among Swedish men born 1951-1967: evidence from military conscription registersMartin Kolk, Kieron Barclay
European Journal of Population = Revue Europeenne De Demographie|April 13, 2019
Parity and Mortality: An Examination of Different Explanatory Mechanisms Using Data on Biological and Adoptive ParentsKieron Barclay, Martin Kolk
Demography|March 18, 2015
Birth order and mortality: a population-based cohort studyKieron Barclay, Martin Kolk
Population Studies|November 29, 2023
Kinship and socio-economic status: Social gradients in frequencies of kin across the life course in SwedenLinus Andersson, Martin Kolk
Advances in Life Course Research|January 18, 2023
Fading family lines- women and men without children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren in 19th, 20th and 21st Century Northern SwedenMartin Kolk, Vegard Skirbekk
Journal of Biosocial Science|September 20, 2012
Parental status and gender preferences for children: is differential fertility stopping consistent with the trivers-willard hypothesis?Martin Kolk, Sebastian Schnettler
BMJ Open|January 14, 2021
Alcohol-related mortality by ethnic origin of natives: a prospective cohort study based on multigenerational population register data from Finland and SwedenJan Saarela, Martin Kolk
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