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Publications
The following is a list of research publications (up until 2006) based on
The Scanian Demographic Database.
Books and dissertations:
- Adler J (2003) Statistical Methods for the Estimation of Career Mobility. Lic. Diss. Statistical Studies No 28. Department of Statistics, Umeå University
- Allen R, Bengtsson T & Dribe M (eds.) (2005) Living Standards in the Past: New Perspectives on Well-being in Asia and Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press
- Bengtsson T & Saito O (eds.) (2000, 2003) Population and Economy. From Hunger to Economic Growth. Oxford: Oxford University Press
- Bengtsson T, Campbell C & Lee J Z et al (2004) Life Under Pressure: Mortality and Living Standards in Europe and Asia, 1700-1900. Cambridge, MA.: MIT Press
- Dribe M (1997) Rural Youth Migration from a Household Perspective: A Study of Children Leaving Home in Scania, Sweden 1829-1865. Lic. Diss. Department of Economic History, Lund University
- Dribe M (2000) Leaving Home in a Peasant Society. Economic Fluctuations, Household Dynamics and Youth Migration in Southern Sweden, 1829-1866. Doc. Diss. Lund Studies in Economic History No13. Södertälje: Almqvist & Wiksell International
- Dribe M (2003) Liv och rörelse. Familj och flyttningar i 1800-talets svenska bondesamhälle. Hedemora: Gidlunds
- Dribe M & Oris M (2003) The Complexity of Migration in the European Countryside. Special issue of The History of the Family. An International Quarterly Vol. 8, no. 2
- Johansson K (2004) Child Mortality during the Demographic Transition. A Longitudinal Analysis of a Rural Population in Southern Sweden, 1766-1894. Doc. Diss. May 8, 2004. Department of Economic History, Lund University
- Lindkvist M (2000) Variable Plots and Influence in Cox s Regression Model. Doc. Diss. Statistical Studies No. 25. Department of Statistics, Umeå University
- Lundh C & Sundberg K (eds.) Gatehus och gatehusfolk i skånska godsmiljöer.Lund: Nordic Academic Press
- Olsson M (2002) Storgodsdrift. Godsekonomi och arbetsorganisation i Skåne från dansk tid till mitten av 1800-talet (Manorial Economy and Corvée Labour in Early Modern Scania). Doc Diss. Lund Studies in Economic History No 20. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell International
- Olsson M (2005) Skatta dig lycklig. Jordränta och jordbruk i Skåne 1660-1900. (Priceless Taxes. Land rent and agriculture in Scania 1660-1900.) Hedemora: Gidlunds.
Journal articles (published/accepted):
- Bengtsson T & Dribe M (2006) Deliberate Control in a Natural fertility Population. Demography (in press).
- Bengtsson T & Lindström M (2000) Childhood Misery and Disease in Later Life: The Effects on Mortality in Old-age of Hazards Experienced in Early Life, Southern Sweden, 1760-1894. Population Studies 54.3: 263-277
- Bengtsson T & Lindström M (2003) Airborne Infectious Diseases during Infancy and Mortality in Later Life, Southern Sweden, 1766-1894. International Journal of Epidemiology 32.2: 286-294
- Bengtsson T & Lundh C (1994) La Mortalité Infantile et Post-Infantile dans les Pays Nordique avant 1900. Annales Demographique Historique, 24-43
- Dribe M (2001) Familjer och hushåll i 1800-talets Skåne - exempel från Skånes demografiska databas. ALE 3: 22-31
- Dribe M. (2003) Dealing with Economic Stress through Migration: Lessons from Nineteenth Century Rural Sweden. European Review of Economic History 7: 271-299
- Dribe M (2003) Migration of Rural Families in 19th Century Southern Sweden. A Longitudinal analysis of Local Migration Patterns. History of the Family 8: 247-265
- Dribe M and Lundh C. (2005) Finding the Right Partner. Rural Homogamy in Nineteenth-Century Sweden. International Review of Social History, 50.
- Dribe M and Lundh C. (2005) Gender Aspects on Inheritance Strategies and Land Transmission in Rural Scania, Sweden, in 1720-1840. The History of the Family, 10:3.
- Dribe M and Lundh C. (2005) People on the Move. Determinants of Servant Migration in Nineteenth Century Sweden. Continuity and Change, 17:1
- Dribe M and Lundh C. (2005) Retirement as a Strategy for Land Transmission: A Micro Study of Pre-Industrial Rural Sweden. Continuity and Change, 17:2.
- Dribe M & Nystedt P (2003) Information, Trust and Diffusion of Smallpox Vaccination. The case of Scania, Sweden, 1802-1835. Scandinavian Economic History Review 51: 9-28
- Lundh C (1995) Households and Families in Preindustrial Sweden. Continuity and Change 10: 33-68
- Lundh C (1999) Servant Migration in Sweden in the Early Nineteenth Century. Journal of Family History 24: 53-74
- Lundh C (1999) The Social Mobility of Servants in Rural Sweden, 1740-1894. Continuity and Change 14: 57-89
- Lundh C & Olsson M (2002) The Institution of Retirement on Scanian Estates in the Nineteenth Century. Continuity and Change 17.3: 373-403
- Lundh C (2002) Remarriages in Sweden in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. History of the Family 7.3: 423-449
- Nystedt P (2002) Widowhood-related Mortality in Scania during the 19th Century. History of the Family 7: 451-478
- Olsson M (Forthcoming) Manorial Economy and Corvée Labour in southern Sweden 1650-1850. Accepted for Economic History Review.
- Svensson P (2006) Peasants and Entrepreneurship in the Nineteenth-Century Agricultural Transformation of Sweden. Social Science History, 30:3.
Book chapters:
- Alter G, Manfredini M & Nystedt P (2004) Gender Differences in Mortality. In Bengtsson T, Campbell C & Lee J Z et al (2004) Life Under Pressure: Mortality and Living Standards in Europe and Asia, 1700-1900. Cambridge, MA.: MIT Press, 327-358
- Banggaard G (2005) Veneriske, skørbutiske og andre farlige, især smitsomme sygdomme - de tidlige medicinalberetninger og deres forløber. In Bonderup, G, Mikkelsen J & Skjernov L (eds.) "af yderste Vigtighed for det hele Borgersamfunds Tryghed". København: Kildeskiftssellskabet, 39-100
- Bengtsson T (2000) Inequality in Death: Effects of the Agrarian Revolution in Southern Sweden, 1765-1865. In Bengtsson T & Saito O (eds.) Population and Economy. From Hunger to Modern Economic Growth. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 301-333
- Bengtsson T (2002) Why Dad Dies. The Mortality of Men in their Working Ages in the 18th and 19th Centuries. In Derosas R & Oris M (eds.) When Dad Died. Individuals and Families Coping with Distress in Past Societies. Bern: Peter Lang, 81-98
- Bengtsson T (2004) Mortality and Social Class in Four Scanian Parishes, 1765-1865. In Bengtsson T, Campbell C & Lee J Z et al (2004) Life Under Pressure: Mortality and Living Standards in Europe and Asia, 1700-1900. Cambridge, MA.: MIT Press, 135-172
- Bengtsson T & Campbell C (1998) Micro-Analysis of Short-Term Economic Stress on Mortality. In Núñez C-E (ed.) Debates and Controversies in Economic History. Madrid: Fundación Ramón Areces e Fundación Fomento de la Historia Económica, 115-131
- Bengtsson T & Dribe M (2000) Risk Management in the Family. Demographic Responses to Short-term Economic Stress in Southern Sweden during the Agricultural Transformation, 1829-1865. In Neven M & Capron C (eds.) Family Structures, Demography and Population. A Comparison of Societies in Asia and Europe. Liège: Laboratory of Demography at the University of Liège, 159-184
- Bengtsson T & Dribe M (2005) New Evidence on the Standard of Living in Sweden during the 18th and 19th Centuries: Long-term Development of the Demographic Response to Short-term Economic Stress. In Allen R, Bengtsson T & Dribe M (eds.) Living Standards in the Past. New Perspectives on Well-being in Asia and Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 341-371
- Bengtsson T & Dribe M (forthcoming) Agency, Social Class, and Fertility in Southern Sweden 1766-1865. In Alter G, Tsuya N & Wang Feng (eds.) Prudence and Pressure. Cambridge, MA.: MIT Press
- Bengtsson T & Dribe M (forthcoming) Economic Stress and the Timing of Childbirth in Six Eurasian Communities. In Alter G, Tsuya N & Wang Feng (eds.) Prudence and Pressure. Cambridge, MA.: MIT Press
- Dribe M (2000) Migration and Economic Stress in Nineteenth Century Scania, Sweden. In Lee J Z., Songyi G & Yizhuang D (eds.) Marriage, Family Formation, and Population Behavior in the Past: An East-West Comparison. Beijing: Peking University Press, 234-269
- Dribe M (2002) Household and Family Aspects of Children Leaving Home. Rural Youth Migration in Nineteenth Century Scania, Sweden. In Barjot D & Faron O (eds.) Migrations, Cycle de vie familial et marché du travail. Paris: Cahier des Annales de Démographie Historique, No. 3, 95-122
- Dribe M (2003) Leaving Home as a Family Strategy in Times of Economic and Demographic Stress: The Case of Rural Scania, Sweden 1829-1866. In Van Poppel F, Oris M & Lee J Z (eds.) The Road to Independence. Leaving Home in Western and Eastern Societies. Bern: Peter Lang, 85-116
- Dribe M & Lundh C (2002) Husmännens och torparnas demografi - skillnader och likheter i fyra skånska församlingar 1815-1865. In Lundh C & Sundberg K (eds.) Gatehus och gatehusfolk i skånska godsmiljöer. Lund: Nordic Academic Press, 143-156
- Dribe M & Lundh C (2003) Gender Aspects of Inheritance Strategies and Land Transmission in Rural Scania, Sweden 1720-1840. In Ochiai E (ed.) The Logic of Female Succession: Rethinking Patriarchy and Patrilinearity in Global Perspective. Kyoto: International Research Center for Japanese Studies, 53-73
- Campbell C, Lee J Z & Bengtsson T (2004) Economic Stress and Mortality. In Bengtsson T, Campbell C & Lee J Z et al (2004) Life Under Pressure: Mortality and Living Standards in Europe and Asia, 1700-1900. Cambridge, MA.: MIT Press, 61-84
- Lee J Z, Bengtsson T & Campbell C (2004) Family and Community. In Bengtsson T, Campbell C & Lee J et al (2004) Life Under Pressure: Mortality and Living Standards in Europe and Asia, 1700-1900. Cambridge, MA.: MIT Press, 85-106
- Lee J Z, Campbell C & Wang Feng (2004) Society and Mortality. In Bengtsson T, Campbell C & Lee J Z et al (2004) Life Under Pressure: Mortality and Living Standards in Europe and Asia, 1700-1900. Cambridge, MASS: MIT Press, 107-132
- Lee J Z, Campbell C & Bengtsson (2004) Agency and Demography: Eurasian Comparisons of Life under Pressure. In Bengtsson T, Campbell C & Lee J Z et al (2004) Life Under Pressure: Mortality and Living Standards in Europe and Asia, 1700-1900. Cambridge, MASS: MIT Press, 431-440
- Lundh C (1999) Marriage and Economic Change in Sweden during the 18th and 19th centuries. In Devos I & Kennedy L (eds.) Marriage and Rural Economy. Western Europe since 1400. Turnhout: Brepols, 217-241
- Lundh C (2002) Husmän och torpare under Duveke gods 1766-1894. In Lundh C & Sundberg K (eds.) Gatehus och gatehusfolk i skånska godsmiljöer.Lund: Nordic Academic Press, 109-142
- Lundh C & Olsson M (2001) Godsens bönder och ålderdomen. Undantagssystemet under 1800-talet. In Arcadius K & Sundberg K (eds.) Skånska godsmiljöer, 117-133
- Lundh C & Olsson M (Forthcoming) The Appearance of Leasing Contracts in Scandinavia: Tenancy Contracts in Scania from the Middle Ages to the Nineteenth Century. Accepted for van Bavel B and P Schofield (eds.) Emergence and Early Development of Lease Holding in the European Countryside During the Middle Ages. Vol. 10, CORN publication series.
- Nystedt P & Dribe M (2000) Fertility and Economic Stress in Southern Sweden, 1829-1867. In Lee J Z, Songyi G & Yizhuang D(eds.) Marriage, Family Formation, and Population Behavior in the Past: An East-West Comparison. Beijing: Peking University Press, 145-171
- Oris M, Derosas, R & Breschi M (2004) Infant and Child Mortality. In Bengtsson T, Campbell C & Lee J Z et al (2004) Life Under Pressure: Mortality and Living Standards in Europe and Asia, 1700-1900. Cambridge, MA.: MIT Press, 359-398
- Tsuya N O & Nystedt P (2004) Old-Age Mortality. In Bengtsson T, Campbell C & Lee J et al (2004) Life Under Pressure: Mortality and Living Standards in Europe and Asia, 1700-1900. Cambridge, MA.: MIT Press, 399-430
Lund Papers in Economic History:
- Banggaard G (2002) Fattigforsorgen på landet 1763-1894: Fem sogne i Skåne. No. 75
- Banggaard G (2002) Sygdom og Sundhed: Offentlige indgreb og deres virkninger i Sydsverige, ca. 1750-1894. No. 76
- Bengtsson T & Dribe M (2002) Fertility Response to Short-term Economic Stress: Deliberate Control or Reduced Fecundability? No. 78
- Bengtsson T & Dribe M (2002) New Evidence on the Standard of Living in Sweden during the 18th and 19th Centuries: Long-term Development of the Demographic Response to Short-term Economic Stress among Landless in Western Scania. No. 82
- Bengtsson T & Lundh C (1990) Life Events in a Peasant Society in Transition. Causes of Population Change in Scania, 1660-1860. No. 1
- Bengtsson T & Lundh C (1991) Evaluation of a Swedish Computer Program for Automatic Family Reconstitution. No. 8
- Bengtsson T & Lundh C (1993) Name-Standardisation and Automatic Family Reconstitution. No. 29
- Bengtsson T & Oeppen J (1993) A Reconstruction of the Population of Scania, 1650-1760. No. 33
- Dribe M (1995) Migration, Security and Economic Fluctuations. Family Migration from Halmstad 1801-1860. No. 40
- Dribe M (2002) Dealing with Economic Stress through Migration: Lessons from Nineteenth Century Rural Sweden. No. 79
- Dribe M (2003) Childbearing History and Mortality in Later Life. Comparing Men and Women in Southern Sweden, 1766-1895. No. 86
- Dribe M & Lundh C (2002) People on the Move: Determinants of Servant Migration in Nineteenth Century Sweden. No. 80
- Dribe M & Nystedt P (2002) Information, Trust and Diffusion of Smallpox Vaccination: The Case of Scania, Sweden 1802-1835. No. 77
- Lundh C (1996) Youth Migration in a Life Cycle Perspective. No. 52
- Lundh C (1997) The World of Hajnal Revisited. Marriage Patterns in Sweden 1650-1990. No. 60
- Lundh C (2003) Life Cycle Servants in Nineteenth Century Sweden - Norms and Practice. No. 84
- Lundh C (2003) Swedish Marriages. Customs, Legislation and Demography in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries No. 88
- Olsson F & Reuterswärd E (1993) Skånes demografiska databas 1646-1894. En källbeskrivning. No. 32
Working Papers:
- Bengtsson T (1997) Adult Mortality in Rural Sweden. EAP Working Papers Series No. 8. International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto
- Bengtsson T & Broström G (1997) A comparison of discrete time and continuous time survival analysis with application to data from the EAPP project. EAP Working Papers Series No. 7. International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto
- Bengtsson T & Dribe M (2000) Risk Management in the Family. Demographic Responses to Short-term Economic Stress in Southern Sweden during the Agricultural Transformation. Research Report No 16. Danish Center for Demographic Research, SDU-Odense University
- Bengtsson T & Dribe M (2000) New Evidence on the Standard of Living in Sweden during the 18th and 19th Centuries: Long-term Development of the Demographic Response to Short-term Economic Stress among Landless in Western Scania. Research Report No. 17. Danish Center for Demographic Research, SDU-Odense University
- Bengtsson T & Dribe M (1997) Economy and Demography in Western Scania, Sweden, 1650-1900. EAP Working Paper Series No.10. International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto
- Bengtsson T & Lindström M (1997) Old Age Mortality by Cause of Death in Rural Scania, 1760-1894. EAP Working Papers Series No. 9. International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto
- Lindqvist M & Broström G (1997) An application of sensitivity analysis and tests of model assumptions in survival analysis to historical Scanian mortality data. EAP Working Papers Series No. 6. International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto
- Lundh C & Bengtsson T (1989) Familjerekonstruktioner på svenskt kyrkoboksmaterial. Problem och möjligheter. Meddelanden från Ekonomisk-historiska institutionen vid Lunds universitet No. 59
- Lundh C, Ochiai E & Ono Y (1996) Institutional Arrangements and Demographic Behaviour in Japan and Sweden 1650-1900. A Life-Event Approach to Household Composition and Family Lines in Comparative Perspective. EAP Working Papers Series No. 8. International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto
- Nystedt P (1997) Widowhood-related Mortality in Scanian, Sweden, during the 19th Century. EAP Working Papers Series No. 2. International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto