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Jan Hoem
Jan Hoem
Stockholm University, Demography Unit
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Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) Towards a better understanding of relationships and processes in the life course
A Vikat, Z Spéder, G Beets, FC Billari, C Bühler, A Désesquelles, ...
Demographic research 17, 389-440, 2007
4672007
Education and childlessness The relationship between educational field, educational level, and childlessness among Swedish women born in 1955-59
JM Hoem, G Neyer, G Andersson
Demographic research 14, 331-380, 2006
3142006
The impact of women's employment on second and third births in modern Sweden
B Hoem, JM Hoem
Population studies 43 (1), 47-67, 1989
3071989
Public policy as the fuel of fertility: Effects of a policy reform on the pace of childbearing in Sweden in the 1980s
JM Hoem
Acta Sociologica 36 (1), 19-31, 1993
3051993
The impact of education on modern family-union initiation
JM Hoem
European Journal of Population/Revue Européenne de Démographie, 113-133, 1986
2961986
Social policy and recent fertility change in Sweden
JM Hoem
Population and development Review, 735-748, 1990
2931990
Couple childbearing plans and births in Sweden
E Thomson, JM Hoem
Demography 35 (3), 315-322, 1998
2761998
Markov chain models in life insurance
JM Hoem
Blätter der DGVFM 9 (2), 91-107, 1969
2601969
Design-based and model-based inference in survey sampling [with discussion and reply]
CE Särndal, I Thomsen, JM Hoem, DV Lindley, O Barndorff-Nielsen, ...
Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, 27-52, 1978
2451978
Educational gradients in divorce risks in Sweden in recent decades
JM Hoem
Population studies 51 (1), 19-27, 1997
2391997
Autonomy or conservative adjustment? The effect of public policies and educational attainment on third births in Austria, 1975-96
JM Hoem, A Prskawetz, G Neyer
Population Studies 55 (3), 249-261, 2001
2382001
The disruption of marital and non-marital unions in contemporary Sweden
B Hoem, JM Hoem
Demographic applications of event history analysis, 61-93, 1992
228*1992
Why does Sweden have such high fertility?
JM Hoem
Demographic research 13, 559-572, 2005
2112005
Anticipatory analysis and its alternatives in life-course research. Part 1: The role of education in the study of first childbearing
JM Hoem, M Kreyenfeld
Demographic Research 15, 461-484, 2006
2042006
Overview Chapter 8: The impact of public policies on European fertility
JM Hoem
Demographic research 19, 249-260, 2008
1942008
Traces of the second demographic transition in four selected countries in Central and Eastern Europe: Union formation as a demographic manifestation
JM Hoem, D Kostova, A Jasilioniene, C Mureşan
European Journal of Population/Revue européenne de démographie 25, 239-255, 2009
1882009
Childbearing trends and policies in Europe
T Frejka, JM Hoem, T Sobotka
BoD–Books on Demand, 2008
1882008
Educational attainment and ultimate fertility among Swedish women born in 1955-59
JM Hoem, G Neyer, G Andersson
Demographic Research 14, 381-404, 2006
1742006
Stepfamily fertility in contemporary Sweden: The impact of childbearing before the current union
A Vikat, E Thomson, JM Hoem
Population studies 53 (2), 211-225, 1999
1741999
A Markov chain model of working life tables
JM Hoem
Scandinavian Actuarial Journal 1977 (1), 1-20, 1977
171*1977
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