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Jonas Helgertz
Jonas Helgertz
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The long-lasting influenza: The impact of fetal stress during the 1918 influenza pandemic on socioeconomic attainment and health in Sweden, 1968–2012
J Helgertz, T Bengtsson
Demography 56 (4), 1389-1425, 2019
892019
Did social mobility increase during the industrialization process? A micro-level study of a transforming community in southern Sweden 1828–1968
M Dribe, J Helgertz, B Van de Putte
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 41, 25-39, 2015
682015
Naturalization and earnings: a Denmark–Sweden comparison
J Helgertz, P Bevelander, A Tegunimataka
European Journal of Population 30, 337-359, 2014
642014
The lasting impact of grandfathers: class, occupational status, and earnings over three generations in Sweden 1815–2011
M Dribe, J Helgertz
The Journal of Economic History 76 (4), 969-1000, 2016
622016
When did the health gradient emerge? Social class and adult mortality in southern Sweden, 1813–2015
T Bengtsson, M Dribe, J Helgertz
Demography 57 (3), 953-977, 2020
552020
The effects of education on mortality: Evidence from linked US Census and administrative mortality data
A Halpern-Manners, J Helgertz, JR Warren, E Roberts
Demography 57 (4), 1513-1541, 2020
532020
A new strategy for linking US historical censuses: A case study for the IPUMS multigenerational longitudinal panel
J Helgertz, J Price, J Wellington, KJ Thompson, S Ruggles, CA Fitch
Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History …, 2022
522022
Sex differences in academic strengths contribute to gender segregation in education and occupation: A longitudinal examination of 167,776 individuals
S Dekhtyar, D Weber, J Helgertz, A Herlitz
Intelligence 67, 84-92, 2018
512018
Urban sanitation and the decline of mortality
B Harris, J Helgertz
The History of the Family 24 (2), 207-226, 2019
432019
The influence of partner choice and country of origin characteristics on the naturalization of immigrants in Sweden: a longitudinal analysis
J Helgertz, P Bevelander
International Migration Review 51 (3), 667-700, 2017
372017
Public water and sewerage investments and the urban mortality decline in Sweden 1875–1930
J Helgertz, M Önnerfors
The History of the Family 24 (2), 307-338, 2019
312019
Region of origin: Settlement decisions of Turkish and Iranian immigrants in Sweden, 1968–2001
S Aradhya, F Hedefalk, J Helgertz, K Scott
Population, Space and Place 23 (4), e2031, 2017
312017
IPUMS Multigenerational Longitudinal Panel: Version 1.0 [dataset]
J Helgertz, S Ruggles, JR Warren, CA Fitch, R Goeken, JD Hacker, ...
https://doi.org/10.18128/D016.V1.0, 2020
272020
Immigrant careers-why country of origin matters
J Helgertz
Lund Studies in Economic History 53, 2010
272010
Thou shalt not pass? Examining the existence of an immigrant glass ceiling in Sweden, 1970-1990
J Helgertz
Demographic Research 24, 1-44, 2011
242011
The long lasting influenza: The impact of fetal stress during the 1918 influenza pandemic on socioeconomic attainment and health in Sweden 1968-2012
T Bengtsson, J Helgertz
IZA Discussion Papers, 2015
222015
Do notional defined contribution schemes prolong working life? Evidence from the 1994 Swedish pension reform
H Qi, J Helgertz, T Bengtsson
The Journal of the Economics of Ageing 12, 250-267, 2018
182018
Parents’ years in Sweden and children’s educational performance
CD Smith, J Helgertz, K Scott
IZA Journal of Migration 5, 1-17, 2016
172016
Time and generation: Parents’ integration and children’s school performance in Sweden, 1989–2011
CD Smith, J Helgertz, K Scott
European Journal of Population 35, 719-750, 2019
152019
Labor supply responses to new rural social pension insurance in China: a regression discontinuity approach
Z Chen, T Bengtsson, J Helgertz
IZA Discussion Paper, 2015
142015
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