
Björn Eriksson
Researcher
Publications
Displaying of publications. Sorted by year, then title.
The Swedish Censuses and Death Index Links (SCANDI-Links), ver. 2.0
Marcos Castillo, Björn Eriksson, Martin Dribe
(2025) Lund Papers in Economic Demography , p.1-13
Working paperHome, Sweet Home: Returns to Returning in the Age of Mass Migration
Olof Ejermo, Kerstin Enflo, Björn Eriksson, Erik Prawitz
(2025) American Economic Journal: Applied Economics , p.47-88
Journal articleFrom Sweden to America: Migrant Selection in the Transatlantic Migration, 1890-1910
Martin Dribe, Björn Eriksson, Jonas Helgertz
(2023) European Review of Economic History, 27 p.24-44
Journal articleSocial Mobility in Sweden before the Welfare State
Thor Berger, Per Engzell, Björn Eriksson, Jakob Molinder
(2023) Journal of Economic History, 102
Journal articleHome, Sweet Home: Returns to Returning in the Age of Mass Migration
Olof Ejermo, Kerstin Enflo, Björn Eriksson, Erik Prawitz
(2022) Discussion Paper series
Working paperThe Effect of Parental Loss on Social Mobility in Early-Twentieth Century Sweden
Martin Dribe, Enrico Debiasi, Björn Eriksson
(2022) Demography, 59 p.1093-1115
Journal articleHome, Sweet Home: Returns to Returning in the Age of Mass Migration
Olof Ejermo, Kerstin Enflo, Björn Eriksson, Erik Prawitz
(2022) Lund Papers in Economic History , p.1-83
Working paperA Schumpeter Hotel? Surname Status Persistence in Sweden 1880-2016
Elien van Dongen, Björn Eriksson, Martin Dribe
(2022)
Conference paperIndustrious migrants: gender and the earnings of migrants in Swedish manufacturing around 1900
Björn Eriksson, Maria Stanfors
(2022) Scandinavian Economic History Review, 70 p.142-166
Journal articleThe impact of kin proximity on net marital fertility and maternal survival in Sweden 1900-1910 – Evidence for cooperative breeding in a societal context of nuclear families, or just contextual correlations?
Kai Willfuehr, Björn Eriksson, Martin Dribe
(2022) American Journal of Human Biology, 34
Journal articleThe long-term consequences of parental death in childhood on mortality and the role of socioeconomic status : evidence from Sweden at the turn of the 20th century
Enrico Debiasi, Matthias Rosenbaum-Feldbrügge, Björn Eriksson
(2021) History of the Family, 26 p.657-681
Journal articleMigration, Marriage and Social Mobility: Women in Sweden 1880-1900
Martin Dribe, Björn Eriksson, Francesco Scalone
(2019) Explorations in Economic History, 71 p.93-93
Journal articleSocial Class and Excess Mortality in Sweden During the 1918 Influenza Pandemic
Tommy Bengtsson, Martin Dribe, Björn Eriksson
(2018) American Journal of Epidemiology, 187 p.2568-2576
Journal articlePushing and Pulling : A population based approach to analysing the historical determinants of internal migration
Siddartha Aradhya, Björn Eriksson, Finn Hedefalk
(2017)
PosterMigration, Marriage, and Social Mobility : Women in Sweden 1880-1900
Martin Dribe, Björn Eriksson, Francesco Scalone
(2017) Lund Papers in Economic Demography, 2017
Working paperPushing and Pulling : Determinants of migration during Sweden's industrialisation
Björn Eriksson, Siddartha Aradhya, Finn Hedefalk
(2016)
Conference paperIndustrious migrants: Women’s and men’s mobility and earnings in Swedish manufacturing at the turn of the century
Maria Stanfors, Björn Eriksson
(2015)
Conference - otherDynamic Decades: A micro perspective on late nineteenth century Sweden
Björn Eriksson
(2015) Lund Studies in Economic History, 72
DissertationA winning strategy? The employment of women and firm longevity during industrialisation
Maria Stanfors, Björn Eriksson
(2015) Business History, 57 p.988-1004
Journal articleGender, productivity and the nature of work and pay: evidence from the late nineteenth-century tobacco industry
Maria Stanfors, Tim Leunig, Björn Eriksson, Tobias Karlsson
(2014) Economic History Review, 67 p.48-65
Journal articleA Winning Strategy? The employment of women and firm longevity during industrialization
Björn Eriksson, Maria Stanfors
(2014) Lund Papers in Economic History, Education and the Labour Market
Working paperIndustrious migrants: Women’s and men’s mobility and earnings in Swedish manufacturing at the turn of the century
Maria Stanfors, Björn Eriksson
(2013)
Conference paperMigration and earnings among workers in late 19th century manufacturing industry: experience from Sweden.
Björn Eriksson, Maria Stanfors
(2012)
Conference paperThe employment of women and firm survival: Evidence from late nineteenth century Sweden
Björn Eriksson, Maria Stanfors
(2012)
Conference paperGender, productivity and the nature of work and pay: evidence from the late nineteenth-century tobacco industry.
Maria Stanfors, Tim Leunig, Björn Eriksson, Tobias Karlsson
(2011)
Working paperThe Employment of Women and Firm Survival. Evidence from Swedish manufacturing industry.
Björn Eriksson, Maria Stanfors
(2011)
Conference paperPiece rates and the gender wage gap.
Maria Stanfors, Björn Eriksson, Tobias Karlsson
(2010)
Conference paper