Tommy Bengtsson
Titel
professor
Organisation
046-2227380
Tommy [dot] Bengtsson [at] ekh [dot] lu [dot] se
Publikationer (hämtat ur Lunds universitets publikationsdatabas)
författare
- 2012
- 2011
- Famines and mortality crises in 18th to 19th century southern Sweden
- Population Aging and the Future of the Welfare State: The Example of Sweden.
- Revisiting mortality crises of the past: introduction
- Socioeconomic inequalities in death from past to present: An introduction
- The late emergence of socioeconomic mortality differentials: A micro-level study of adult mortality in southern Sweden 1815-1968
- 2010
- Agency, Social Class, and Fertility in Southern Sweden, 1766 to 1865
- Demographic Responses to Economic and Environmental Crises
- Economic Stress and Reproductive Responses
- Introduction
- Mortality Crisis in Rural Southern Sweden 1766-1860
- Quantifying the Family Frailty Effect in Infant and Child Mortality by Using Median Hazard Ratio (MHR)
- Simplicity and Complexity
- The Ageing Population
- 2009
- Do conditions in early life affect old-age mortality directly and indirectly? Evidence form 19th-century rural Sweden.
- Early-life effects on socio-economic performance and mortality in later life: A full life-course approach using contemporary and historical sources.
- Population Ageing. A Threat to European Welfare?
- Socioeconomic differences in the fertility transition: a micro level study of southern Sweden
- Sustaining Economic Welfare in an Ageing Europe
- Välfärden i ett åldrande Europa
- 2008
- Inheritance, Environment, and Mortality in Older Ages, Southern Sweden, 1813-1894
- Introduction
- Kinship and Demographic Behavior in the Past Introduction
- Socioeconomic Status and Mortality during the Mortality Transition: A Micro-level Study of Age-specific Mortality in Rural Southern Sweden 1815-1894
- 2007
- Early-Life Conditions and Old-Age Mortality in a Comparative Perspective: 19th Century Sweden and Belgium
- Jiating yu shequ
- Jingji yali yu siwanglyu
- Shenghuo shuiping yu lingji yali
- Sikaniya sige jiaoqu de siwanglyu yu shehui jieji
- Socioeconomic Differences and Family Clustering of Infant and Child Mortality: A Multilevel Analysis of Rural Southern Sweden, 1766-1895
- Xingwei yu renkouxue: yalixia de shenghuo zhi Ou-Ya bijiao
- Yizhong Maersasi zhuyi shijiao
- 2006
- Deliberate control in a natural fertility population: Southern Sweden, 1766-1864
- Den demografiska transitionen och samhällsomvandlingen
- Immigrant Consumption of Sickness Benefits in Sweden 1981-1991
- Linear Increase in Life Expectancy: Past and Present
- Old-Age Mortality in a Life-Course Perspective, Southern Sweden, 1829-1894
- Social and spatial dimensions of child mortality: Southern Sweden 1766-1895
- 2005
- Deliberate Control in a Natural Fertility Population: Southern Sweden 1766-1865
- From Boom to Bust. The Economic Integration of Immigrants in Post War Sweden
- Introduction
- Linking the Past to the Present. 20th Century Sweden from a Long-term panel Perspective
- Ursprungsland och sjukskrivning
- Ursprungsland och sjukskrivning. Sjukpenningsanvändning bland invandrare och svenskfödda, 1981-1991. En longitudinell studie
- Varför åldras Sveriges befolkning? Vad kan vi och vad kan vi inte göra åt det?
- Why is the Swedish population aging? What can we or what can we not do about this?
- 2004
- 2000-talets kris i befolkningsfrågan
- Agency and Demography: Eurasian Comparisons of Life under Pressure
- Deliberate Control in a Natural Fertility Population: Southern Sweden 1766-1865
- Economic Stress and Mortality
- Family and Community
- Life under Pressure: Mortality and Living Standards in Europe and Asia, 1700-1900
- Living Standards and Economic Stress
- Mortality and Social Class in Four Scanian Parishes, 1766-1865
- New Malthusian Perspectives
- 2003
- Airborne infectious diseases during infancy and mortality in later life in southern Sweden, 1766-1894.
- Comment on Edward Glaeser: Does rent control reduce segregation?
- Effects of Life-Course Conditions on Old-Age Mortality in Southern Sweden, 1829-1894
- Effects of Life-Course Conditions on Old-Age Mortality in Southern Sweden, 1829-1894
- Perspectives on Mortality Forecasting. I. Current Practise
- The Need for Looking Far Back in Time When Predicting Future Mortality Trends
- 2002
- Airborne Infectious Diseases during Infancy, and Mortality in Later Life, Southern Sweden 1766-1894
- Economic Development, Formation of Human Capital and the Demographic Transition: Southern Sweden 1750 - 1900
- Effects of Conditions in Early-Life on Old Age Mortality in Southern Sweden 1766-1894: Functional Form and Frailty
- Effects of Life-Course Conditions on Old Age Mortality in Souther Sweden 1766-1864
- Fertility Response to Short-term Economic Stress: Deliberate Control or Reduced Fecundability?
- Fertility Response to Short-term Economic Stress: Deliberate Control or Reduced Fecundability?
- Immigrant Consumption of Sickness Benefits in Sweden, 1981-1991
- 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
- Why Dad Dies. The Mortality of Men in their Working Ages in the 18th and 19th Centuries
- 2000
- 1997
redaktör
- 2008
- 2007
- Early-Life Conditions and Old-Age Mortality in a Comparative Perspective: 19th Century Sweden and Belgium
- Jiating yu shequ
- Jingji yali yu siwanglyu
- Perspectives on Mortality Forecasting. V. Cohort factors: How conditions in early life influence mortality in later life
- Shenghuo shuiping yu lingji yali
- Sikaniya sige jiaoqu de siwanglyu yu shehui jieji
- Xingwei yu renkouxue: yalixia de shenghuo zhi Ou-Ya bijiao
- Yalixia de shenghuo: 1700-1900 nian Ouzhou yu Yazhou de siwanglyu he shenghuo shuiping
- Yizhong Maersasi zhuyi shijiao
- 2006
- 2005
- 2004
- 1994

