Martin Dribe

Martin Dribe

Lunds Universitet

H-index: 39

Europe-Sweden

About Martin Dribe

Martin Dribe, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Lunds Universitet,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Childhood Neighborhoods and Life-Time Fertility in Twentieth-Century Southern Sweden: A k-Nearest Neighbor Approach

Det rörliga livet på landet

Childhood neighbourhoods and life‐time fertility in twentieth‐century Southern Sweden: A k‐nearest neighbour approach

Wealth and Child Mortality in the Nineteenth-Century United States: Evidence from Three Panels of American Couples, 1850–1880

Micro-level childhood neighborhoods and later-life hospital admissions, Sweden, 1939-2015

Introduction to Fatal Years 30 Years Later: New Research on Child Mortality in the Past Special Issue

Social Mobility and Fertility: Applying Diagonal Reference Models in Historical Studies, Sweden 1905-2015

Socioeconomic Status and Adult Lifespan, 1881-2020: New Estimates from Swedish Death Registers and Full-count Census Data

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4810

Citations(since 2020)

1866

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3581

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

81

i10Index(since 2020)

63

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Top articles of Martin Dribe

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Childhood Neighborhoods and Life-Time Fertility in Twentieth-Century Southern Sweden: A k-Nearest Neighbor Approach

Population, Space and Place

Vinicius de Souza Maia

Finn Hedefalk

Martin Dribe

2024/4/3

Det rörliga livet på landet

Martin Dribe

2024/2/7

Childhood neighbourhoods and life‐time fertility in twentieth‐century Southern Sweden: A k‐nearest neighbour approach

Population, Space and Place

Vinicius Souza‐Maia

Martin Dribe

Finn Hedefalk

2024

Wealth and Child Mortality in the Nineteenth-Century United States: Evidence from Three Panels of American Couples, 1850–1880

Social Science History

J David Hacker

Martin Dribe

Jonas Helgertz

2023/8

Micro-level childhood neighborhoods and later-life hospital admissions, Sweden, 1939-2015

Finn Hedefalk

Martin Dribe

Ingrid Kirsten van Dijk

2023

Introduction to Fatal Years 30 Years Later: New Research on Child Mortality in the Past Special Issue

Social Science History

Martin Dribe

J David Hacker

2023/8

Social Mobility and Fertility: Applying Diagonal Reference Models in Historical Studies, Sweden 1905-2015

Gabriel Brea-Martinez

Martin Dribe

2023

Socioeconomic Status and Adult Lifespan, 1881-2020: New Estimates from Swedish Death Registers and Full-count Census Data

Martin Dribe

Björn Eriksson

2023

Models of leaving home: patterns and trends in Sweden, 1830–1959

The History of the Family

Samuel Sundvall

Christer Lundh

Martin Dribe

Glenn Sandström

2023/7/3

The price of poverty: The association between childhood poverty and adult income and education in Sweden, 1947–2015

The Economic History Review

Gabriel Brea‐Martinez

Martin Dribe

Maria Stanfors

2023/11

Childhood Neighborhoods and Lifetime Fertility in Twentieth-Century Sweden: A K-Nearest Neighbor Approach

Vinicius de Souza Maia

Martin Dribe

Finn Hedefalk

2023/4/12

Childhood neighborhoods and cause-specific adult mortality in Sweden 1939–2015

Health & Place

Finn Hedefalk

Ingrid K van Dijk

Martin Dribe

2023/11/1

From Sweden to America: migrant selection in the transatlantic migration, 1890–1910

European review of economic history

Martin Dribe

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Jonas Helgertz

2023/2

A Healthy Marriage?: Emerging Marital Status Differences in Mortality in Scania, 1815–2015

Ingrid Kirsten van Dijk

Martin Dribe

2022

The effect of parental loss on social mobility in early twentieth-century Sweden

Demography

Martin Dribe

Enrico Debiasi

Björn Eriksson

2022/6/1

A Schumpeter Hotel? Surname Status Persistence in Sweden 1880-2016

Elien van Dongen

Björn Eriksson

Martin Dribe

2022

Inequality in early life: Social class differences in childhood mortality in southern Sweden, 1815–1967

The Economic History Review

Martin Dribe

Omar Karlsson

2022/5

The influence of social mobility on fertility behaviour in the long run. An application of Diagonal Reference Models (DRM) to Historical Demography (Southern Sweden, 1870-2015)

Gabriel Brea-Martinez

Martin Dribe

2022

Exposure at Workplace and Excess Mortality in Sweden During the 1918 Influenza Pandemic

PAA 2022 Annual Meeting

Tommy Bengtsson

Martin Dribe

Björn Eriksson

2022/4/8

Do grandfathers matter for occupational and earnings attainment? Evidence from Swedish register data

European Sociological Review

Jonas Helgertz

Martin Dribe

2022/2/1

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