Anna Baranowska-Rataj, Department of Sociology (Project leader)
Jonas Vossemer Department of Sociology
Björn Högberg, Department of Social Work
Xavier de Luna, Department of Statistics
Research group:
Lotta Vikström (project leader)
Fredinah Namatovu
Research group:
Karina Nilsson (project leader)
Mattias Strandh (project leader)
Cristian Bortes
Research group:
Anna Baranowska-Rataj, Sociology (Project leader)
Xavier de Luna, Statistics
Mattias Strandh, Social work
Research group:
Anni-Maria Pulkki-Brännström, Epidemiology and Global Health (Project leader)
Jan Hjelte, Social work
Anneli Ivarsson, Epidemiology and Global Health
Klas-Göran Sahlén, Epidemiology and Global Health
Research group:
Xavier de Luna, Statistics (Project leader)
Kreske Ecker, Statistics
Olle Westerlund, Economics
Research group:
Anna Baranowska-Rataj, Department of Sociology
Kieron Barclay, Department of Social Policy, London School of Economics
Joan Costa-i-Font, Department of Social Policy, London School of Economics
Berkay Ozcan, Department of Social Policy, London School of Economics
Mikko Myrskylä, Department of Social Policy, London School of Economics (project leader)
Research group:
Lotta Vikström, Centre for Demographic and Ageing Research (CEDAR) (Project leader)
Fredinah Namatovu, Centre for Demographic and Ageing Research (CEDAR)
Erling Häggström Lundevaller, Statistics & Centre for Demographic and Ageing Research (CEDAR)
Glenn Sandström, Historical, philosophical and religious studies & Centre for Demographic and Ageing Research (CEDAR)
Research group:
Karina Nilsson, Sociology (Project leader)
Mattias Strandh, Social work (Project leader)
Christian Bortes, Social work
Research group:
Anna Baranowska-Rataj, Sociology (Project leader)
Kieron Barclay, London School of Economics
Martin Kolk, Stockholm University
Anneli Ivarsson, Epidemiology and Global Health
Salut-satsningens effekter på ojämlikhet i hälsa under barnets första två år
Research group:
Anni-Maria Pulkki-Brännström, Epidemiology and Global Health (Project leader)
Marie Lindkvist, Statistics & Epidemiology and Global Health
Jenny Häggström, Statistics
Anneli Ivarsson, Epidemiology and Global Health
Eva Eurenius, Epidemiology and Global Health
Inna Feldman; CHAP, Uppsala University
Filipa Sampaio, CHAP, Uppsala University
Growing up with poor health and making it at school – the importance of health for school grades year 9
Research group:
Karina Nilsson, Sociology
Mattias Strandh, Social Work
Annica Brännlund, Sociology
Solveig Petersen, Epidemiology and Global Health
Methods for dealing with missing data and applications to BMI studies
Research group:
Xavier de Luna, Statistics (Project leader)
Eva Cantoni, University of Geneva, Switzerland
What doors can languages open?
Research group:
Eva Lindgren, Language Studies
Urban Lindgren, Geography and Economic History
Tomas Raataamaa, Umeå School of Business and Economics
Physical and mental health trajectories of children across families' structures
Research Group:
Guilherme Chihaya Da Silva, Geography and Economic History (Project leader)
Anna Baranowska-Rataj, Sociology
Karina Nilsson, Sociology
Pia Chaparro, Centre for Health Equity Studies, Stockholm University
Are Health inequalities rooted in the past? A novel life course approach to socioeconomic inequities in cardiovascular health in Northern Sweden
Research group:
Paola Mosquera, Epidemiology and Global Health (Project leader)
Miguel San Sebastián, Epidemiology and Global Health
Per Gustafsson, Social Medicine
Anna-Karin Waenerlund, Epidemiology and Global Health
Anneli Ivarsson, Epidemiology and Global Health
Nawi Ng, Epidemiology and Global Health
Margareta Norberg, Epidemiology and Global Health
Urban Lindgren, Geography and Economic History
Karina Nilsson, Sociology
Xavier de Luna, Statistics
Intergenerational patterns of family formation in Sweden
Research group:
Karina Nilsson, Sociology (Project leader)
Sara Kalucza, Sociology
Sergi Vidal, Institute for social science research, University of Queensland
Child health inequalities and place: An explanatory study combining multi-level analyses and micro-qualitative studies
Research group:
Malin Eriksson, Epidemiology and Global Health (Project leader)
Nawi Ng, Epidemiology and Global Health
Anneli Ivarsson, Epidemiology and Global Health
Urban Lindgren, Geography and Economic History
Heterogeneity in early family formation patterns, and their predictors – a register based population study
Research group:
Karina Nilsson (Project leader)
Sara Kaluzca
Anna Baranowska Rataj
Children's health and their educational achievements: An investigation on socioeconomic inequalities and contextual variations
Research group:
Karina Nilsson, Sociology
Mattias Strandh, Social Work (Project leader)
Masoud Vaezghasemi, Social Work and Epidemiology and Global Health
Per Gustafsson, Epidemiology and Global Health
Miguel San Sebastián, Epidemiology and Global Health
Vilken betydelse har familjeresurser, kommunal resursfördelning inom grundskolan och kommuners socioekonomiska förutsättningar för sambandet mellan sjukdom i barndomen och framtida skolprestation?
Research group:
Annica Brännlund, Sociology
Karina Nilsson, Sociology (Project leader)
Mattias Strandh, Social Work (Project leader)
Lisa Harryson, Social Work
The link between family resources and health during childhood and upper secondary education attainment
Research group:
Annica Brännlund, Sociology
Lisa Harrysson, Social Work
Mattias Strandh, Social Work (Project leader)
The relationship between celiac disease and school achievements during compulsory education
Research group:
Karina Nilsson, Sociology (Project leader)
Mattias Strandh, Social work (Project leader)
Anneli Ivarsson (Epidemiology and Global Health)
Fredinah Namatovu (Epidemiology and Global Health)
Driven Confounder Selection via Markov and Bayesian Networks: Selecting confunders for evaluating the causal effect of cesarean section on childhood asthma medication
Research group:
Jenny Häggström (Project leader)
Social inequity in BMI change and gestational weight gain in the first and second pregnancy among women in Sweden
Research group:
Natalie Holowko, School of Population Health, University of Queensland, Australia (Project leader)
Anna Goodman, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK
Pia Chaparro, Centre for Health Equity Studies, Stockholm University
Karina Nilsson, Sociology
Anneli Ivarsson, Epidemiology and Global Health
Gita Mishra, School of Population Health, University of Queensland, Australia
Ilona Koupil, Centre for Health Equity Studies, Stockholm University
The transformation of Sápmi: Enduring implications of occupational changes
Research group:
Dieter Müller, Geography and Economic History (Project leader)
Traian Leu, Geography and Economic History
The relation between family resources and health during childhood and secondary education drop-out
Research group:
Karina Nilsson, Sociology (Project leader)
Annica Brännlund, Sociology
Mattias Strandh, Sociology
Solveig Petersen, Epidemiology and Global Health
Health and economic impact of a population based health promotion programme for children and parents
Research group:
Inna Feldman, Women's and Childrens' Health, Uppsala University (Project leader)
Filipa Sampaio, Women's and Childrens' Health, Uppsala University
Eva Eurenius, Epidemiology and Global Health
Anni-Maria Pulkki Brännström, Epidemiology and Global Health
Lars Lindholm, Epidemiology and Global Health
Anneli Ivarsson, Epidemiology and Global Health (Project leader)
Marie Lindkvist, Epidemiology and Global Health
Family and mental health background of teenage parents - a longitudinal study of Swedish teenagers
Research group:
Karina Nilsson, Sociology (project leader)
Sara Kalucza, Sociology
The relationship between family change and grades year 9
Research group:
Karina Nilsson, Sociology (Project leader)
Daniel Larsson, Sociology
Frida Olsson-Skog, Sociology
The importance of socioeconomic disadvantages in childhood on mental health and social outcomes in adolescence and early adulthood
Research group:
Karina Nilsson, Sociology (Project leader)
Karina Nygren, Social Medicine
Lennart Nygren, Social Work
Bruno Hägglöf, Psychiatry
Fertility and mobility destination in Sweden
Research group:
Roger Marjavaara, Geography and Economic History (Project leader)
Guilherme Kenji Chihaya, Geography and Economic History
Karina Nilsson, Sociology
Applying an equity lens to cardiovascular disease prevention in Northern Sweden
Research group:
Miguel San Sebastián, Epidemiology and Global Health (Project leader)
Per Gustafsson, Social Medicine
Nawi Ng, Public Health and Clinical Medicine
Urban Lindgren, Geography and Economic History
Karina Nilsson, Sociology
The effect of socioeconomic status and area characteristics on fracture occurrence among children and adolescents
Research group:
Ingeborg Waernbaum, Statistics (Project leader)
Erik Hedström, Surgery
Magnus Strömgren, Geography and Economic History
Urban Lindgren, Geography and Economic History
Infant's health, BMI and wellbeing, family lifestyle and living conditions: The Salut Programme in Sweden
Research group:
Anneli Ivarsson, Epidemiology and Global Health (Project leader)
Marie Lindkvist, Statistics
Eva Eurenius, Epidemiology and Global Health
Lotta Strömsten, Epidemiology and Global Health
Sven-Arne Silfverdal, Pediatrics
Family organization and overweight and obesity among Swedish women
Research group:
Ilona Koupil, CHESS, Stockholm University (Project leader)
Pia Chaparro, CHESS, Stockholm University
Anneli Ivarsson, Epidemiology and Global Health (Project leader)
Xavier de Luna, Statistics
Urban Lindgren, Geography and Economic History
Karina Nilsson, Sociology
Jenny Häggström, Statistics
Human capital production, the early environment and intergenerational income mobility with an application to Sweden
Research group:
Stefanie Heidrich, Umeå School of Business and Economics (Project leader)
Thomas Aronsson, Umeå School of Business and Economics
Stress, asthma and air pollution
Research group:
Anna Oudin, Occupational and Environmental Medicine (Project leader)
Bertil Forsberg, Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Lennart Bråbäck, Public Health and Clinical Medicine
Maria Nordin, Psychology
The effects of the number of siblings on child well-being
Research group:
Anna Baranowska-Rataj, Sociology (Project leader)
Xavier de Luna, Statistics
Risk factors for celiac disease associated with pregnancy, childbirth and infancy
Research group:
Fredinah Namatovu, Epidemiology and Global Health (Project leader)
Olof Sandström, Pediatrics
Anneli Ivarsson, Epidemiology and Global Health
Marie Lindkvist, Statistics
Cecilia Olsson, Food and Nutrition