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Sven Drefahl

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Demography|July 9, 2010
How does the age gap between partners affect their survival?Sven Drefahl
SSM - Population Health|November 25, 2024
Against the grain: International migrants, the children of migrants and national life expectancy in Sweden, 1990-2019Matthew Wallace, Sven Drefahl
International Journal of Public Health|February 26, 2019
Sex differences in mortality in migrants and the Swedish-born population: Is there a double survival advantage for immigrant women?Anna Oksuzyan, Eleonora Mussino, Sven Drefahl
Lakartidningen|August 15, 2018
Karin Modig, Sven Drefahl, Anders Ahlbom
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 11, 2014
Early life conditions, partnership histories, and mortality risk for Swedish men and women born 1915-1929Robyn Donrovich, Sven Drefahl, Ilona Koupil
Plos One|February 12, 2014
Losing ground--Swedish life expectancy in a comparative perspectiveSven Drefahl, Anders Ahlbom, Karin Modig
Lakartidningen|February 4, 2011
[The aging population. Continuing increase of average longevity is a controversial and exciting question]Anders Ahlbom, Sven Drefahl, Hans Lundström
International Journal of Epidemiology|May 10, 2013
Limitless longevity: comment on the Contribution of rectangularization to the secular increase of life expectancyKarin Modig, Sven Drefahl, Anders Ahlbom
Social Science Research|August 7, 2018
An application of diagonal reference models and time-varying covariates in social mobility research on mortality and fertilitySunnee Billingsley, Sven Drefahl, Gebrenegus Ghilagaber
European Journal of Population = Revue Europeenne De Demographie|January 14, 2025
Cohabitation and Mortality Across the Life Course: A Longitudinal Cohort Study with Swedish Register-Based Sibling ComparisonsJesper Lindmarker, Martin Kolk, Sven Drefahl
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Demography|July 9, 2010
How does the age gap between partners affect their survival?Sven Drefahl
SSM - Population Health|November 25, 2024
Against the grain: International migrants, the children of migrants and national life expectancy in Sweden, 1990-2019Matthew Wallace, Sven Drefahl
International Journal of Public Health|February 26, 2019
Sex differences in mortality in migrants and the Swedish-born population: Is there a double survival advantage for immigrant women?Anna Oksuzyan, Eleonora Mussino, Sven Drefahl
Lakartidningen|August 15, 2018
Karin Modig, Sven Drefahl, Anders Ahlbom
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 11, 2014
Early life conditions, partnership histories, and mortality risk for Swedish men and women born 1915-1929Robyn Donrovich, Sven Drefahl, Ilona Koupil
Plos One|February 12, 2014
Losing ground--Swedish life expectancy in a comparative perspectiveSven Drefahl, Anders Ahlbom, Karin Modig
Lakartidningen|February 4, 2011
[The aging population. Continuing increase of average longevity is a controversial and exciting question]Anders Ahlbom, Sven Drefahl, Hans Lundström
International Journal of Epidemiology|May 10, 2013
Limitless longevity: comment on the Contribution of rectangularization to the secular increase of life expectancyKarin Modig, Sven Drefahl, Anders Ahlbom
Social Science Research|August 7, 2018
An application of diagonal reference models and time-varying covariates in social mobility research on mortality and fertilitySunnee Billingsley, Sven Drefahl, Gebrenegus Ghilagaber
European Journal of Population = Revue Europeenne De Demographie|January 14, 2025
Cohabitation and Mortality Across the Life Course: A Longitudinal Cohort Study with Swedish Register-Based Sibling ComparisonsJesper Lindmarker, Martin Kolk, Sven Drefahl
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