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Details about Joseph Molitoris

Workplace:Ekonomisk-historiska Institutionen (Department of Economic History), Ekonomihögskolan (Lund School of Economics), Lunds Universitet (Lund University), (more information at EDIRC)

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Short-id: pmo1043


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Working Papers

2018

  1. When birth spacing does and does not matter for child survival: an international comparison using the DHS
    MPIDR Working Papers, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany Downloads View citations (2)

Journal Articles

2020

  1. Family Size and Educational Attainment: Cousins, Contexts, and Compensation
    European Journal of Population, 2020, 36, (3), 575-600 Downloads View citations (2)

2019

  1. When and Where Birth Spacing Matters for Child Survival: An International Comparison Using the DHS
    Demography, 2019, 56, (4), 1349-1370 Downloads View citations (20)

2017

  1. Disparities in death: Inequality in cause-specific infant and child mortality in Stockholm, 1878‒1926
    Demographic Research, 2017, 36, (15), 455-500 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Socio-economic status and fertility decline: Insights from historical transitions in Europe and North America
    Population Studies, 2017, 71, (1), 3-21 Downloads View citations (13)
  3. The Effect of Birth Spacing on Child Mortality in Sweden, 1878–1926
    Population and Development Review, 2017, 43, (1), 61-82 Downloads View citations (9)

2016

  1. Industrialization and inequality revisited: mortality differentials and vulnerability to economic stress in Stockholm, 1878–1926
    European Review of Economic History, 2016, 20, (2), 176-197 Downloads View citations (8)
  2. Ready to stop: socioeconomic status and the fertility transition in Stockholm, 1878–1926
    Economic History Review, 2016, 69, (2), 679-704 Downloads View citations (5)
 
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