GUNNAR ANDERSSON

PERSONAL INFORMATION JAN 2013

Work address: University, Department of Sociology 106 91 Stockholm, Telephone • email: 0046 8 163261 • 0046 73 768 5724 • [email protected] www.suda.su.se; http://people.su.se/~gande Nationality: Swedish Born: 1962 in Hallsberg, Sweden

ACADEMIC DEGREES

2009 Professor in Demography at 2005 Associate Professor (Docent) in Demography at Stockholm University 1999 Ph.D. (Fil. Dr.) in Demography at Stockholm University. Thesis title: ―Trends in Childbearing and Nuptiality in Sweden: A Period Analysis‖. Supervisor: Professor Jan M. Hoem

1997 M.Sc. (Fil. Lic.) in Demography at Stockholm University. Thesis title: ―Nuptiality Trends in Sweden, 1971-1995‖ 1989 B.Sc. (Fil. Kand.) in Statistics at Lund University

PROFESSIONAL HISTORY

Lecturer in Demography and researcher at Stockholm University since 2006. Associate Director of Stockholm University Linnaeus Center on Social Policy and Family Dynamics in Europe, SPaDE. Coordinator of ―Register-based Research in Nordic Demography‖, as part of the Swedish Initiative for research on Microdata in the Social and Medical Sciences (SIMSAM). Previously Research Scientist during seven years at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, . Also seven years experience of forecasting and demographic analyses for the County Council of Stockholm.

RESEARCH TOPICS

Pathways to highest-low fertility in universalistic welfare states Family policies and fertility behavior: child care, parental-leave policies and childbearing dynamics in Sweden

Childbearing and migration: fertility patterns of foreign-born women

Family dynamics and life-course perspectives in Europe The demographics of same-sex partnerships Sex preferences for children and family dynamics Advanced demographic methods

APPOINTMENTS, CAREER HISTORY AND CONTENTS OF WORK

Aug 2006 – present: Stockholm University Department of Sociology Associate Director, Linnaeus Center on Social Policy and family Dynamics in Europe, SPaDE (see www.su.se/spade). Project coordinator, Register-based Research in Nordic Demography, financed through the Swedish Initiative for research on Microdata in the Social and Medical Sciences, SIMSAM (see www.suda.su.se/simsam). Lecturer in Demography. Coordinator of the Multi-disciplinary Master’s Program in Demography at Stockholm University in 2008. Teacher of ―Population Development and Social Change‖ in the Multi- disciplinary Master’s Program in Demography in 2006-2011. Teacher of ―Family Dynamics in a Changing Europe‖ in the Master’s Program in 2006-2008. In 2007, the course was given simultaneously at Stockholm University and University of Wisconsin-Madison, by means of video classes. Teacher of ―Introduction to Event-history Analysis‖ in the Master’s Program in 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2011. Supervisor of Ph.D. and Master’s students. Editor of Stockholm Research Reports in Demography. Editor of SPaDE Working Paper series. Organiser of Colloquium Series, Fall 2007, 2008, 2009 and Spring 2011. Organizer of project workshops and workshop on ―Economic Uncertainty and Family Dynamics‖, Berlin, July 2009; workshop on ―Register-based Demographic Research‖, Stockholm, September 2010; Framtidsfokus on marriage, Stockholm, September 2010; ―Introduction to Population Issues and Population-related Policies of Sweden‖ for the Chinese National Population and Family Planning Commission, Stockholm, November 2010. Member of organization committee for the European Population Conference in Stockholm, EPC 2012. Associate Director of the Swedish Generations and Gender Programme.

Oct 1999 – April 2007: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research – Research Scientist Senior Research Scientist in the Laboratory of Contemporary European Fertility and Family Dynamics; research on such dynamics mainly based on longitudinal analyses of register data of the Nordic countries. Head of a Research Team on Transnational Vital Events, in collaboration with Professor Caroline Bledsoe of Northwestern University, 2004-07. Convenor of the Laboratory’s working group for analyses on register data. Member of a working group in 2000-01 to develop questionnaires for the European ―Generations and Gender Programme‖. Supervisor/mentor of several Ph.D. students. Teacher in charge of ―Introduction to regression analysis for duration data (event-history analysis)‖ at the International Max Planck Research School for Demography in 2002-03, 2003-04, and 2004-05. Teacher in charge of ―Regression analysis for duration data incorporating selectivity/unobserved heterogeneity‖ at the International Max Planck Research School for Demography and Stockholm University in 2005-06. Assistant teacher to Professor Jan M. Hoem at the same course in 2000-01 and 2001-02 at IMPRSD. Organiser of the Rostock Demographic Colloquium Series for the winter semester 2002-03. Organiser of the Workshops on ―Contemporary Research on European Fertility‖, April 2004; on ―Nordic Population Research at SCB and MPIDR‖, November 2004; and the Symposium on ―The Demography of Europe‖, November 2007.

Jan 1994 – Oct 1999: Stockholm University Demography Unit (SUDA) – Ph.D. Candidate Jan 1994 – Jan 1998 on Ph.D. student participating in the course program at SUDA. half-time, subsequently Research assistant in projects headed by Professor Jan M. Hoem and on full-time sponsored by grants from the Swedish Council for Social Research, 1994-98, the Research Foundations of Svenska Handelsbanken, 1998, and the Swedish Council for Research in the Humanities and the Social Sciences, 1999. (The last two projects designed by myself.) Lecturer in charge of the population-forecasting courses given at SUDA in 1998 and 1999. Teacher in the same course also in 1996 and in a similar course at the Royal Institute for Technology in 1998. Administrator of the graduate-course program in Demography (as ―Studierektor‖ at the Demography Unit) during Spring Term 1999.

Jan 1994 – Jan 1998: Inregia AB (The Institute for Regional Analysis) – Consultant Half-time employed Responsible for the annual population forecast for the County Council of Stockholm: for the whole county and for sub-areas within the county. Reported in: Prognos 94(95,96,97): Befolkningen i län och kommunerna. Statistik om Stockholms län, 1994(95,96,97), Stockholms läns landsting. Population forecasts for various municipalities in the Stockholm region: Sundbyberg, Danderyd, Ekerö, Järfälla, Sollentuna. Long-term population scenarios for the County of Stockholm and for the rest of Sweden, disaggregated into smaller geographical areas. Various demographic investigations; for Regionplane- och trafikkontoret, Kommunförbundet, etc.

Nov 1990 – Dec 1993: Regionplane- och trafikkontoret (The Office of Regional Planning and Urban Transportation) – Statistician Annual population forecasts for the County Council of Stockholm: for the whole county and for sub-areas within the county. Reported in: Prognos 91(92,93): Befolkningen i Stockholms län och kommunerna. Statistik om Stockholms län, 1991(92,93), Stockholms läns landsting. Long-term population scenarios for the County of Stockholm and for the surrounding counties, disaggregated into smaller geographical areas.

OTHER POSITIONS AND ACTIVITIES

2001 Honorary Fellow at the Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin- Madison, 10 weeks.

Member of the reference group for and participant in the editorial group of the 2001 fertility investigation of the Swedish Ministry of Health and Social Affairs:

Barnafödandet i fokus: Från befolkningspolitik till ett barnvänligt samhälle, DS

2001:57, Fritzes, Stockholm.

2005 Consultant for the ―Study on Population Related Matters – A Study on Policies and Practices in Selected Countries that Encourage Childbirth‖ for the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

2000 – present Organizer of Nordic network of researchers from Sweden, , Denmark, Iceland, and Finland investigating family-demographic developments on the basis of register data from these countries.

2009 Visiting Fellow, Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute at the Australian National University, January through March.

2010 – present Board member, National SIMSAM Steering Group

2010 – present Board member, SINGS, The Swedish Interdisciplinary Graduate School in Register-based Research.

2011– present Member of the assessment committee ―Evaluation Panel 5‖ of the Council for Research Infrastructures at the Swedish Research Council.

2012– Member of the Council of Advisors to Population Europe.

MAJOR GRANTS

Co-applicant with Professor Elizabeth Thomson for Linnaeus Center on Social Policy and Family Dynamics in Europe (SPaDE). 70 M SEK granted by the Swedish Research Council, Vetenskapsrådet, for the period 2008-2018.

Welfare, Labor-market Status and Family Dynamics. 2.5 M SEK during 2009- 2011. Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research.

Register-based Research in Nordic Demography. 24.7 M SEK granted by the Swedish Research Council, Vetenskapsrådet, by means of the Swedish Initiative for research on Microdata in the Social and Medical Sciences (SIMSAM), for the period 2008-2013.

MEMBERSHIPS

Swedish Demographic Association European Association for Population Studies

Population Association of America

International Union for the Scientific Study of Population

SUMMARY OF TEACHING EXPERIENCE: CLASS-ROOM HOURS

Stockholm University Course in population forecasting in the Demography program Dept of Sociology 12 lecture hours in 1996; 13 hours in 1998; 13 hours in 1999 Population Development and Social Change 15 h in 2006; 16 h 2007; 19 h 2008; 15 h 2009; 13 h 2010; 14 h 2011; 6 h 2012 Family Dynamics in a Changing Europe 21 h in 2006; 24 h 2007; 16 h 2008 Introduction to Event-history Analysis 40 h in 2007; 40 h 2008; 29 h 2010; 28 h 2011 Regression Analysis for Duration Data Incorporating Unobserved Heterogeneity 36 h in 2005 Lecturer in course on demographic methods 4 h in 2002; 7 h 2006; 8 h 2007; 6 h 2008 and 2009

International Max Introduction to Regression Analysis for Duration Data (Event-history Analysis) Planck Research School 38 lecture hours 2002/03; 48 h 2003/04; 48 h 2004/05 in Demography Lecturer in Regression Analysis for Duration Data Incorporating Selectivity/ Unobserved Heterogeneity: 10 hours 2000/01 and 2001/02

Others Lecturer in small-area population forecasting at the Royal Institute for Technology (Stockholm) in 1998: 8 hours Lecturer in courses on migration and family dynamics in 2008: 3 h at the Department of Economic History at Lund University and 2 h at the Department of Human Geography at Stockholm University Teacher in courses in SINGS, The Swedish Interdisciplinary Graduate School in Register-based Research, 12 h in 2011 Teacher in course in demography for Statistics Sweden in Örebro, 7 h in 2012

Main supervisor of Sofi Ohlsson, 2009. Marriage in Fashion? Trend Reversal in Marriage Formation Master’s Theses in Sweden. Final version published in Population Studies 65(2): 183-200. Martin Kolk, 2009. Deliberate Birth Spacing in Pre-transitional Sweden. Final version published in European Journal of Population 27(3): 337-359. Li Ma, 2009. Social Policy and Childbearing Behavior in Japan since the 1960s. Available as Stockholm Research Report in Demography 2009:10. Johan Carlsson, 2010. Social Background and Becoming a Parent in Sweden. Available as Stockholm Research Report in Demography 2011:5. Farhan Ahmad, 2011. Male Immigrants’ Fertility in Spain. Zhang Wenhua, 2011. Son Preference and Second Birth in China. Available as Stockholm Research Report in Demography 2011:19. Md Salim Zahangir, 2011. Early and Very Early Family Formation in Bangladesh. Dedek Prayudi, 2012. Childbearing Trends in Indonesia since the 1998 Political Reform.

Main supervisor of PhD Sutay Yavuz, 2008. Fertility Decline in Turkey from the 1980s Onwards: Patterns Theses by Main Language Groups. Karin Tesching, 2012. Education and Fertility: Dynamic Interrelations between Women’s Educational Level, Educational Field and Fertility in Sweden. Lesia Nedoluzhko, 2012. Demographic Journeys along the Silk Road: Marriage, Childbearing, and Migration in Kyrgyzstan.

REVIEWING

Referee for: Acta Sociologica Advances in Life Course Research American Sociological Review Anthropological Notebooks Biodemography and Social Biology Canadian Studies in Population Demographic Research Demography European Journal of Population European Sociological Review Genus International Migration International Migration Review International Sociology Journal of Biosocial Science Journal of Family Issues Journal of International Migration and Integration Journal of Population Research Population and Environment Population and Development Review Population Research and Policy Review Population Studies Review of Economics of the Household Scandinavian Journal of Economics Social Forces Social Science History Statistical Modelling: An International Journal Studies in Family Planning Urban Studies Vienna Yearbook of Population Research

Project reviews for: The Israel Science Foundation The Research Council of Norway The Flemish Research Council

Scientific Review Board Demographic Research (2005—) Member

Editorial Board Member Canadian Studies in Population (2008—)

Associated Editor Genus (2009—)

Associate Editor European Journal of Population (2008—)

Doctoral Dissertation Johan Fredrik Rye, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Opponent Trondheim, 2006 Torkild Hovde Lyngstad, University of , 2007

PUBLICATIONS

2013 Andersson, Gunnar, and Boris Sobolev, 2013. ―Small effects of selective migration and selective survival in retrospective studies of fertility‖. European Journal of Population, forthcoming.

Neyer, Gerda, Gunnar Andersson, Hill Kulu, Laura Bernardi, and Christoph Bühler, 2013. The

Demography of Europe. Springer: forthcoming.

Neyer, Gerda, Gunnar Andersson, and Hill Kulu, 2013. ―The Demography of Europe: Introduction‖, in Neyer, G., et al. (Eds), The Demography of Europe. Springer: forthcoming.

Neyer, Gerda, Jan Hoem, and Gunnar Andersson, 2013. ―Kinderlosigkeit, Bildungsrichtung und Bildungsniveau. Ergebnisse einer Untersuchung schwedischer und österreichischer Frauen der Geburtenjahrgänge 1955-59―. In: Konietzka, D., and Kreyenfeld, M., Eds, Ein Leben ohne Kinder – Kinderlosigkeit in Deutschland, 2nd Edition: forthcoming. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. 2012 Kreyenfeld, Michaela, Gunnar Andersson, and Ariane Pailhé, 2012. Economic Uncertainty and Family Dynamics in Europe. Edited Special Collection 12 of Demographic Research. Available http://www.demographic-research.org/special/12. Kreyenfeld, Michaela, Gunnar Andersson, and Ariane Pailhé, 2012. ―Economic uncertainty and family dynamics in Europe: Introduction‖. Demographic Research 27(28): 835-852. Available http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol27/28.

Lundström, Karin E., and Gunnar Andersson, 2012. ―Labor-market status, migrant status, and first childbearing in Sweden‖. Demographic Research 27(25): 719-742. Available http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol27/25. Andersson, Gunnar, 2012. ―Fecundidade e contextos sociais: o caso dos países nórdicos‖. In: Roteiros do Futuro – Conferência “Nascer em Portugal”: 49-64. Conference proceedings. Lisbóa: Casa Civil da Presidência da República.

2011 Troitskaia, Irina, and Gunnar Andersson, 2011. ―Perekhod k sovremennoi kontratseptsii v Rossii [Transition to modern contraception in Russia]‖. In: Troitskaia, I., and Avdeev, A., Eds, Rozhdaemost' i planirovanie sem'i v Rossii: istorija i perspektivy [Fertility and Family Planning in Russia: History and Perspectives]: 61-86. Demographic Studies, Vol.18. Moscow: TEIS. ISBN 978-5-7218-1230-9.

Andersson, Gunnar, and Martin Kolk, 2011. ―Trends in childbearing and nuptiality in Sweden: An

update with data up to 2007‖. Finnish Yearbook of Population Research 2011: 21-29.

Andersson, Gunnar, 2011. ―Family policies and fertility in Sweden‖. In: Takayama, N., and Werding, M., Eds, Fertility and Public Policy: How to Reverse the Trend of Declining Birth Rates: 203-218. Cambridge MA and London: MIT-Press.

2010 Andersson, Gunnar, and Turid Noack, 2010. ―Legal advances and demographic developments of same-sex unions in Scandinavia‖. Zeitschrift für Familienforschung / Journal of Family Research 22, Sonderheft 2010: 87-101. Andersson, Gunnar, 2010. Book review: ―Gavin Jones, Paulin Tay Straughan and Angelique Chan (eds.): Ultra-low fertility in Pacific Asia‖. Journal of Population Research 27(3): 241-242.

Andersson, Gunnar, and Ann-Zofie Duvander, 2010. ―Barnafödande och familjepolitik i kristider‖. In: Global kris – Håller välfärdssystemen?: 49-59. Social Insurance Report 2010:6. Stockholm: Försäkringskassan. Duvander, Ann-Zofie, Trude Lappegård, and Gunnar Andersson, 2010. ―Family policy and fertility: Fathers’ and mothers’ use of parental leave and continued childbearing in Norway and Sweden‖. Journal of European Social Policy 20(1): 45-57.

Kulu, Hill, Paul Boyle, and Gunnar Andersson, 2009. ―High suburban fertility: Evidence from four 2009 Northern European countries‖. Demographic Research 21(31): 915-944. Available

http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol21/31. Andersson, Gunnar, Marit Rønsen, Lisbeth Knudsen, Trude Lappegård, Gerda Neyer, Kari Skrede, Kathrin Teschner, and Andres Vikat, 2009. ―Cohort fertility patterns in the Nordic countries‖. Demographic Research 20(14): 313-352. Available http://www.demographic- research.org/Volumes/Vol20/14. Andersson, Gunnar, 2009. ―Family policies in Sweden and the Swedish life-cycle model‖. In: von der Leyen, U., and Spidla, V., Eds, Voneinender lernen – miteinander handeln: Aufgaben und Perspektiven derEuropäischer Allianz für Familien: 159-170. Baden-Baden: Nomos.

2008 Neyer, Gerda, and Gunnar Andersson, 2008. ―Consequences of family policies on childbearing behavior: Effects or artifacts?‖ Population and Development Review 34(4): 699-724. Andersson, Gunnar, 2008. ―A review of policies and practices related to the ―highest-low‖ fertility of Sweden‖. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2008: 89-102.

Hank, Karsten, Gunnar Andersson, and Hans-Peter Kohler, 2008. ‖Sohn oder Tochter, Natur oder Kultur? Geschlechterpräferenzen für Kinder im europeischen Vergleich―. In: Rehberg, K.-S., Ed., Die Natur der Gesellschaft, Verhandlungen des 33. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Kassel 2006 (CD-ROM): 1671-1679. Frankfurt: Campus Verlag.

Andersson, Gunnar, 2007-2008. ―Selectivity in higher-order childbearing in Sweden‖. Finnish 2007 Yearbook of Population Research 43: 33-40.

Andersson, Gunnar, Karsten Hank, and Andres Vikat, 2007. ―Understanding parental gender preferences in advanced societies: Lessons from Sweden and Finland‖. Demographic Research 17(6): 135-156. Available http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol17/6. Also as reprint in: Mukherjee, D., Ed., 2008. Girl Child. Issues, Perspectives and Initiatives: 129-150. Hyderabad: The Icfai University Press. And as reprint in: Bhatnagar, M., Ed., 2009. Gender Ratio Imbalance: Creating Societal Instability: 154-175. Hyderabad: The Icfai University Press. Nedoluzhko, Lesia, and Gunnar Andersson, 2007. ―Migration and first-time parenthood: Evidence from Kyrgyzstan‖. Demographic Research 17(25): 741-774. Available http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol17/25.

Andersson, Gunnar, and Kirk Scott, 2007. ―Childbearing dynamics of couples in a universalistic welfare state: The role of labor-market status, country of origin, and gender‖. Demographic Research 17(30): 897-938. Available http://www.demographic- research.org/Volumes/Vol17/30.

Kulu, Hill, Andres Vikat, and Gunnar Andersson, 2007. ―Settlement size and fertility in the Nordic

countries‖. Population Studies 61(3): 265-285.

Neyer, Gerda, Jan Hoem, and Gunnar Andersson, 2007. ―Kinderlosigkeit, Bildungsrichtung und Bildungsniveau. Ergebnisse einer Untersuchung schwedischer Frauen der Geburtenjahrgänge 1955-59‖. In: Konietzka, D., and Kreyenfeld, M., Eds, Ein Leben ohne Kinder – Kinderlosigkeit in Deutschland: 105-134. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.

Billari, Francesco, Hans-Peter Kohler, Gunnar Andersson, and Hans Lundström, 2007. ―Approaching the limit: Long-term trends in late and very late fertility‖. Population and Development Review 33(1): 149-170. Andersson, Gunnar, 2007. ―Familienpolitik und soziale Sicherung in Schweden‖. GVG Informationsdienst 318: 9-11. Köln: Gesellschaft für Versicherungswissenschaft und - gestaltung e.V.

Neyer, Gerda, Gunnar Andersson, Jan Hoem, Marit Rønsen, and Andres Vikat, 2006. ―Fertilität, 2006 Familiengründung und Familienerweiterung in den nordischen Ländern‖. In: Bertram, H., Krüger, H., and Spiess, K., Eds, Wem gehört die Familie der Zukunft? Expertisen zum 7. Familienbericht der Bundesregierung: 207-233. Opladen: Verlag Barbara Budrich. Andersson, Gunnar, Turid Noack, Ane Seierstad, and Harald Weedon-Fekjær, 2006. ―The

demographics of same-sex marriages in Norway and Sweden‖. Demography 43(1): 79-98. Andersson, Gunnar, 2006. ―11 år av partnerskap i Sverige‖. Välfärd No. 2/2006: 22-23. Andersson, Gunnar, Karsten Hank, Marit Rønsen, and Andres Vikat, 2006. ―Gendering family composition: Sex preferences for children and childbearing behavior in the Nordic countries‖. Demography 43(2): 255-267. Andersson, Gunnar, Jan Hoem, and Ann-Zofie Duvander, 2006. ―Social differentials in speed- premium effects in childbearing in Sweden‖. Demographic Research 14(4): 51-70. Available http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol14/4.

Hoem, Jan, Gerda Neyer, and Gunnar Andersson, 2006. ―Education and childlessness: The relationship between educational field, educational level, and childlessness among Swedish

women born in 1955-59‖. Demographic Research 14(15): 331-380. Available http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol14/15.

Hoem, Jan, Gerda Neyer, and Gunnar Andersson, 2006. ―Educational attainment and ultimate fertility among Swedish women born in 1955-59‖. Demographic Research 14(16): 381-404. Available http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol14/16. Duvander, Ann-Zofie, and Gunnar Andersson, 2006. ―Gender equality and fertility in Sweden: A study on the impact of the father’s uptake of parental leave on continued childbearing‖. Marriage and Family Review 39(1/2): 121-142.

2005 Andersson, Gunnar, and Kirk Scott, 2005. ―Labour-market status and first-time parenthood: The experience of immigrant women in Sweden, 1981-97‖. Population Studies 59(1): 21-38.

Andersson, Gunnar, Ann-Zofie Duvander, and Karsten Hank, 2005. ―Erwerbsstatus und Familienentwicklung in Schweden aus paarbezogener Perspektive―. In: Tölke, A. and Hank,

K., Eds, Männer – Das ‚vernachlässigte’ Geschlecht in der Familienforschung [Sonderheft 4 der Zeitschrift für Familienforschung]: 220-234. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.

Duvander, Ann-Zofie, and Gunnar Andersson, 2004. Leder delad föräldrapenning till fler barn? 2004 En studie om hur pappor och mammors föräldrapenninguttag påverkar benägenheten att skaffa ytterligare barn. Riksförsäkringsverket analyserar, 2004:15, Stockholm.

Andersson, Gunnar, 2004. ―Childbearing after migration: Fertility patterns of foreign-born women in Sweden‖. International Migration Review 38(2): 747-775.

Andersson, Gunnar, Ann-Zofie Duvander, and Karsten Hank, 2004. ―Do child-care characteristics influence continued child bearing in Sweden? An investigation of the quantity, quality, and price dimension‖. Journal of European Social Policy 14(4): 407-418. Andersson, Gunnar, 2004. ―Demographic trends in Sweden: An update of childbearing and nuptiality up to 2002‖. Demographic Research 11(4): 95-110. Available http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol11/4. Andersson, Gunnar, and Gerda Neyer, 2004. Contemporary Research on European Fertility: Perspectives and Developments. Edited Special Collection 3 of Demographic Research. Available http://www.demographic-research.org. Neyer, Gerda, and Gunnar Andersson, 2004. ―Contemporary Research on European Fertility: Introduction‖. Demographic Research Special Collection 3(1): 1-14. Available http://www.demographic-research.org.

Andersson, Gunnar, 2004. ―Childbearing developments in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden from the 1970s to the 1990s: A comparison‖. Demographic Research Special Collection 3(7): 155- 176. Available http://www.demographic-research.org.

Andersson, Gunnar, and Nadja Milewski, 2004. ―Nicht nur das siebte Jahr hat´s in sich: Drei von vier Ehepaaren in Deutschland und Österreich können 15. Hochzeitstag feiern‖. Demografische Forschung Aus Erster Hand 1(2): 4. Hank, Karsten, Gunnar Andersson, Ann-Zofie Duvander, Michaela Kreyenfeld, and C. Katharina Spieß, 2004. ―Öffentliche Kinderbetreuung und individuelle Fertilitätsentscheidungen in Deutschland und Schweden‖. In: Stöbel-Richter, Y., and Brähler, E., Eds, Demographischer und sozialer Wandel [Psychosozial Nr. 95, 27-1]: 47-57. Gießen: Psychosozial-Verlag.

Duvander, Ann-Zofie, and Gunnar Andersson, 2003. När har vi råd att skaffa fler barn? En studie 2003 om hur inkomst påverkar fortsatt barnafödande. Riksförsäkringsverket analyserar, 2003:8, Stockholm.

2002 Andersson, Gunnar, 2002. ―Children’s experience of family disruption and family formation: Evidence from 16 FFS countries‖. Demographic Research 7(7): 343-364. Available

http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol7/7. Also as a reprint in: Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2004: 313-332.

Andersson, Gunnar, 2002. ―Dissolution of unions in Europe: A comparative overview‖. Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft 27: 493-504. Andersson, Gunnar, and Dimiter Philipov, 2002. ―Life-table representations of family dynamics in Sweden, Hungary, and 14 other FFS countries: A project of descriptions of demographic behavior‖. Demographic Research 7(4): 67-270. Available http://www.demographic- research.org/Volumes/Vol7/4.

Andersson, Gunnar, 2002. ―Fertility developments in Norway and Sweden since the early 1960s‖. Demographic Research 6(4): 67-86. Available http://www.demographic- research.org/Volumes/Vol6/4.

Andersson, Gunnar, and Henriette Engelhardt, 2002. Stichwort ―Zensus‖. In: Endruweit, G., and

Trommsdorff, G., Eds, Wörterbuch der Soziologie: 714-715. UTB Bd 2232. Stuttgart: Lucius

& Lucius.

Andersson, Gunnar, 2001. ―Trends in childbearing and nuptiality in Sweden, 1961(71)-1997‖. 2001 Scandinavian Population Studies 12: 67-100. [Tedebrand, L.-G., Sköld, P., Eds, Nordic Demography in History and Present-Day Society. Umeå, Sweden: Umeå University.]

Andersson, Gunnar, 2001. ―Mortality in Stockholm: Recent past, present, and future‖.

Scandinavian Population Studies 12: 387-408. [Tedebrand, L.-G., Sköld, P., Eds, Nordic

Demography in History and Present-Day Society. Umeå, Sweden: Umeå University.]

Andersson, Gunnar, and Gebremariam Woldemicael, 2001. ―Sex composition of children as a determinant of marriage disruption and marriage formation: Evidence from Swedish register data‖. Journal of Population Research 18: 143-153.

Andersson, Gunnar, and Liu Guiping, 2001. ―Demographic trends in Sweden: Childbearing developments in 1961-1999, marriage and divorce developments in 1971-1999‖. Demographic Research [Online] 5: 65-78. Updated as: ―Demographic trends in Sweden: Childbearing developments in 1961-2000, marriage and divorce developments in 1971-1999‖. Demographic Research [Online] 5: A1-A14. Available http://www.demographic- research.org/Volumes/Vol5/3. Andersson, Gunnar, 2000. ―The impact of labour-force participation on childbearing behavior: 2000 Pro-cyclical fertility in Sweden during the 1980s and the 1990s‖. European Journal of Population 16(4): 293-333. Hoem, Jan, et al., 2000. ―Concepts for a second round of Fertility and Family Surveys in Europe with particular attention paid to persons of reproductive/working age‖. In: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe/United Nations Population Fund (eds), Generations and Gender Programme: Exploring Future Research and Data Collection Options. United

Nations, Geneva.

Andersson, Gunnar, 1999. Trends in Childbearing and Nuptiality in Sweden: A Period Analysis. 1999 Stockholm University Demography Unit - Dissertation Series, No. 2.

Andersson, Gunnar, 1999. ―Childbearing trends in Sweden 1961-1997‖. European Journal of Population 15(1): 1-24.

Andersson, Gunnar, and Siv Schéele, 1998. Från glesbygd till storstad? En kunskapsöversikt om 1998 flyttströmmar. Stockholm: Svenska Kommunförbundet. Andersson, Gunnar, 1998. ―Trends in marriage formation in Sweden 1971-1993‖. European Journal of Population 14(2): 157-178. Andersson, Gunnar, 1998. ―Giftermålsboom gav stabilare äktenskap‖. Välfärdsbulletinen No. 4/98: 26-27. Andersson, Gunnar, 1997. ―The impact of children on divorce risks of Swedish women‖. European 1997 Journal of Population 13(2): 109-145. Andersson, Gunnar, 1997. ―Låg skilsmässorisk bland medelålders‖. Välfärdsbulletinen No. 5/97: 4-6. Andersson, Gunnar, 1996. ―Risken för skilsmässa ökar‖. Välfärdsbulletinen No. 1/96: 19-21. 1996 Andersson, Gunnar, 1996. ―Rekordlågt barnafödande‖. Välfärdsbulletinen No. 6/96: 4-5.

Andersson, Gunnar, 1995. ―Divorce-risk trends in Sweden 1971-1993‖. European Journal of Population 11(4): 293-311. 1995 Andersson, Gunnar, 1995. ―Giftermåls- och skilsmässoutvecklingen i Sverige 1971-1994‖. Befolkningsstatistik 1994, del 4: 102-103. Statistics Sweden.

ADDITIONAL: WORKING PAPERS

―Welfare state context, female earnings and childbearing in Denmark and ‖. Stockholm Research Reports in Demography 2009:13. (Co-authors: Michaela Kreyenfeld, and Tatjana Mika.)

―Becoming a parent in East Germany during the 1990s: The impact of personal considerations on the timing of entry to parenthood‖. MPIDR Working Paper, WP 2005-008. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock. (First author: Holger von der Lippe.)

―The impact of children on divorce risks in first and later marriages‖. MPIDR Working Paper, WP 2001-033. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock. (First author: Annette Erlangsen.)

RECENT INVITED PRESENTATIONS

―National civil registration and vital statistics: Demographic register data‖. Presentation to the SIMSAM national workshop 2012, April 2012.

―Human fertility and social contexts: The northern countries‖. Presentation to the Presidency of Portugal at the Lisbon Conference on European and Portuguese Fertility Decline. Cascais, February 2012.

―Family forerunners? Family dynamics in the Nordic countries versus Europe‖. Presentation to the Centre for Population Studies at Umeå University, April 2011.

―National civil registration and vital statistics in Sweden and the other Nordic countries‖. Paper presented at Lundis de l’Ined, Ined, Paris, June 2010.

―International migration and family-demographic change: The case of Sweden‖. Presented to Postgraduate Training Seminar in Demography, Statistics and Health at Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales, Madrid, March 2010.

―Childbearing and family policy in times of economic recession‖ [Barnafödande och familjepolitik i kristider]. Presentation at research seminar of the National Social Insurance Agency, ―Global Crisis: Are the Welfare Systems Robust?‖, Umeå, January 2010. Also presented as public lecture at Stockholm University, November 2011; the latter event being broadcasted by Utbildningsradion at the Swedish National Television.

―Childbearing in times of economic recession‖ [Barnafödande i kristider]. Plenary presentation to Statistics Sweden’s Day of Demography, Stockholm, May 2009.

―Welfare, labor-market status and fertility in Scandinavia‖. Presented at Australian Demographic and Social Research Seminar at the Australian National University, Canberra, March 2009.

―Family forerunners? Family dynamics in the Nordic countries versus Europe‖. Keynote plenary presentation to The 16th Nordic Demographic Symposium, Helsinki, June 2008.

―Cohort fertility patterns in the Nordic countries‖. Presented to the workshop on Family Changes in Industrialized Countries, organized by the Centre for Advanced Study at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, Windsor, UK, April-May 2008.

―Muslim integration and fertility in Sweden‖. Presented to the workshop on Muslim Integration in Europe: The Demographic Dimension, organized by the Brookings Institution and the Council on Foreign Relations, American Academy in Berlin, April 2008.

―Family policies and fertility in Sweden‖. Presented to the international conference Fertility and Public Policy: How to Reverse the Trend of Declining Birth Rates, organized by Hitotsubashi University and CESifo, Munich, February 2008.

―A review of policies and practices related to the ―highest-low‖ fertility of Sweden‖. Presentation to the international conference Can Policies Enhance Fertility in Europe?, Vienna Institute of Demography, Vienna, December, 2007.

―Familjepolitik och barnafödande: finns det verkligen ett samband?‖ Presentation at seminar at the National Social Insurance Agency, Stockholm, December, 2007.

―Comparative register research: Nordic studies in family demography‖. Research seminar at the Centre for Economic Demography, Department of Economic History, Lund University, December, 2007.

―Consequences of family policies on childbearing behavior: Effects or artifacts?‖ (with Gerda Neyer). Presentation to the Workshop Changes in Family Structures, Fertility Trends and Parenthood Practices in the Nordic Countries, Klaekken, Norway, October, 2007.

―Childbearing dynamics of couples in a universalistic welfare state: The role of labor-market status, country of origin, and gender‖ (with Kirk Scott). Presentation to the international conference Social Exclusion and the Changing Demographic Portrait of Europe, organized by the EAPS Working Group ―Second Demographic Transition‖, Budapest, September, 2007.

―Socio-demographic changes in Scandinavia: Sexual equality and high fertility‖. Presentation to the International Conference Demographic Change, organized by the Leibniz Gemeinschaft, Berlin, February, 2007.

OVERVIEW OF PRESENTATIONS AT CONFERENCES & PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

Presentation of papers The annual meetings of the Population Association of America in Dallas, 2010, by giving talks at Los Angeles, 2006, Boston, 2004, Minneapolis, 2003, Washington DC, 2001, professional meetings: and New York, 1999. The XXVIth, XXVth, and XXIVth IUSSP General Population Conferences in Marrakech, 2009, Tours, 2005, and Salvador de Bahia, 2001. The European Population Conferences in Wien, 2010, Barcelona, 2008, Liverpool, 2006, Warsaw, 2003, and The Hague, 1999.

The 17th, 16th, 15th, 14th, 13th, and 11th Nordic Demographic Symposiums in

Sweden, 2010, Finland, 2008, Denmark, 2005, Norway, 2001, Sweden, 1999, Finland, 1995. Nordiska statistikermötet 2007, Reykjavik. The 37th World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology in Stockholm, 2005. The 2004 European Social Science and History Conference in Berlin.

Presentations at specific Workshop on Lowest Low Fertility, 1999, Rostock, Germany. workshops/conferences: NOSOSKO Conference on Childbearing in the Nordic Countries (―Barnafödande i Norden‖), 2001, Stockholm. The 1st and 3rd Conference of the European Research Network on Divorce in Florence, 2002, and Köln, 2004. ―Das vernachlässigte Geschlecht in der Familienforschung: Analysen zum Heirats- und Geburtenverhalten von Männern in Deutschland‖, 2003, Rostock. Recent Fertility Trends in Northern Europe, 2003, Oslo. Day of Swedish Demography, 2003 and 2009, Statistics Sweden, Stockholm. Registered Partnerships and Same-Sex Marriages in Europe, 2003, Stockholm University.

Contemporary Research on European Fertility, 2004, Rostock.

Theory and Practice of the Censuses in Bulgaria, 2004, Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria.

Nordic Population Research at Statistics Sweden and MPIDR, 2004, Rostock.

What’s New about European Demography? Seminar in Riga, 2005, organized by

the Nordic Council of Minister and the French Embassy.

The Family in the Future – the Future of the Family: The Gender Story, 2005, Stockholm. Life History Events Analysis in Epidemiology and Fertility Studies, 2005, Bordeaux. Interdependencies in the Life Course: Family Dynamics, Childbearing, and Spatial Mobility, 2006, Rostock. 8. GVG-Euroforum on Familienpolitik und soziale Sicherung in Europa, Gesellschaft für Versicherungswissenschaft und -gestaltung, 2006, Berlin. International Conference Demographic Change, Leibniz Gemeinschaft, 2007, Berlin. Social Exclusion and the Changing Demographic Portrait of Europe, EAPS, 2007, Budapest.

Changes in Family Structures, Fertility Trends and Parenthood Practices in the

Nordic Countries, 2007, Klaekken/Oslo.

Can Policies Enhance Fertility in Europe?, Vienna Institute of Demography, 2007. Fertility and Public Policy: How to Reverse the Trend of Declining Birth Rates, Hitotsubashi University and CESifo, 2008, Munich. Muslim Integration in Europe: The Demographic Dimension, the Brookings Institution and Council on Foreign Relations, American Academy in Berlin, 2008.

Family Changes in Industrialized Countries, Centre for Advanced Study at the

Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, 2008, Windsor, UK.

Global Crisis: Are the Welfare Systems Robust?, National Social Insurance Agency, 2010, Umeå. Framtidsfokus on Marriage, SUDA and the Institute for Futures Studies, 2010, Stockholm; broadcasted by Utbildningsradion at the Swedish National Television. Meeting on the Low Danish Birth Rates: Causes, Relationships and Social Perspectives, Rigshospitalet, 2011, Copenhagen.

Lisbon Conference on European and Portuguese Fertility Decline, 2012, Cascais.

Invited presentations at Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute, Canberra. colloquiums etc.: Center for Demography and Ecology at University of Wisconsin-Madison. Centre for Population Studies at Umeå University. Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales, Madrid. Department of Economic History at Lund University. Institut für Demographie der Österreichichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien. Institut national d’études démographiques, Paris. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock. National Social Insurance Agency, Stockholm. Statistics Norway, Oslo. Stockholm International Researchers Association. Stockholm University Demography Unit. Stockholm University Department of Sociology. United Nations Population Division, New York.