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Published by sociologypress Room 003 32 Old Elvet Durham DH1 3HN - photo 1
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sociologypress is supported by the British Sociological Association. It furthers the Associations aim of promoting the discipline of sociology and disseminating sociological knowledge.
Jan O. Jonsson and Colin Mills 2001
All rights reserved. Except for the quotation of short passages for the purposes of criticism and review, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means, without the prior permission of the publisher.
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
ISBN 13: 978-1-903457-03-0 (pbk)
Contents
Jan O. Jonsson and Colin Mills
Jan O. Jonsson
2 The long shadow of socioeconomic conditions in childhood: do they affect class inequalities in mortality?
Ingemar Kreholt
3 Family formation and participation in higher education: crosscutting life events?
Ursula Henz
4 Giving birth without giving up: return to employment and return to work amongst women
Jan O. Jonsson and Colin Mills
5 The sooner the better? Parental leave duration and womens occupational career
Jan O. Jonsson and Colin Mills
6 Divorce and labour-market outcomes: do women suffer or gain?
Marie Evertsson
7 Gendered promotion processes in the labour market: do inequalities accrue or attenuate?
Mia Hultin
8 What you see is not always what you get: imperfect information in the jobworker matching process, and its consequences for the attainment of occupational prestige
Magnus Bygren
9 Household income dynamics: mobility out of and into low income over the life-course
Johan Fritzell and Ursula Henz
10 Why do graduates live longer? Education, occupation, family and mortality during the 1990s
Robert Erikson
11 The Swedish Level-of-Living Surveys: a general overview and description of the event history data
Jan O. Jonsson and Colin Mills
  1. 2 The long shadow of socioeconomic conditions in childhood: do they affect class inequalities in mortality?
  2. 3 Family formation and participation in higher education: crosscutting life events?
  3. 4 Giving birth without giving up: return to employment and return to work amongst women
  4. 5 The sooner the better? Parental leave duration and womens occupational career
  5. 6 Divorce and labour-market outcomes: do women suffer or gain?
  6. 7 Gendered promotion processes in the labour market: do inequalities accrue or attenuate?
  7. 8 What you see is not always what you get: imperfect information in the job-worker matching process, and its consequences for the attainment of occupational prestige
  8. 9 Household income dynamics: mobility out of and into low income over the life-course
  9. 10 Why do graduates live longer? Education, occupation, family and mortality during the 1990s
  10. 11 The Swedish Level-of-Living Surveys: a general overview and description of the event history data
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3.1a Womens estimated transition rates to university by age at marriage
3.1b Estimated effect of childs age on womens transition to university studies
4.1 Proportion of mothers in different cohorts taking parental leave at birth of first child
4.2 The cumulative proportion of women on parental leave (PL) who have returned to work/employment 0180 months after childbirth
4.3 The cumulative proportion of women leaving the labour market at childbirth (OLM) who have returned to work/employment 0180 months after childbirth
4.4 The propensity of women on parental leave (PL) to return to work/employment 024 months after childbirth
4.5 The propensity of women leaving the labour market at childbirth (OLM) to return to work/employment 024 months after childbirth
4.6 The propensity of women on parental leave (PL) to return to work/employment 024 months after childbirth, controlling for covariates and unobserved heterogeneity
4.7 The propensity of women leaving the labour market at childbirth (OLM) to return to work/employment 024 months after childbirth, controlling for covariates
5.1 The propensity of women on parental leave (PL) to return to work/employment with the same employer 036 months after childbirth
5.2 The propensity of women on parental leave (PL) to be occupationally upwardly mobile at return to work/employment 036 months after childbirth
5.3 The propensity of women on parental leave (PL) to be occupationally downwardly mobile at return to work/employment 036 months after childbirth
6.1 The cumulative proportion of women in different civil statuses who have not been upwardly mobile 072 months after job start
6.2 The cumulative proportion of women in different civil statuses who have not been downwardly mobile 072 months after job start
6.3 The cumulative proportion of men in different civil statuses who have not been upwardly mobile 072 months after job start
6.4 The cumulative proportion of men in different civil statuses who have not been downwardly mobile 072 months after job start
6.5 The propensity (hazard rate) of men and women in different civil statuses to be upwardly mobile 072 months after job start
6.6 The propensity (hazard rate) of men and women in different civil statuses to be downwardly mobile 072 months after job start
8.1 Histogram of status change between jobs
9.1a Sample means of household equivalent market and disposable income by calendar year (in hundreds of SEK at 1980 prices)
9.1b Per cent with low income according to household equivalent market and disposable income by calendar year
9.2 Survivor functions for entry into and exit from low income
9.3a Exits from low disposable income: proportion not poor in next year of all poor in current
9.3b Exits from low market income: proportion not poor in next year of all poor in current
10.1 Mortality 199196 by age for men in six educational groups (three-year moving averages)
10.2 Mortality 199196 by age for women in five educational groups (three-year moving averages)
10.3 Mortality 199196 due to four general causes of death, by sex and education (age standardised)
2.1 Descriptive statistics for the combination of sex, cohort-specific and person-specific socioeconomic conditions in childhood
2.2 Descriptive statistics for the combination of sex, year-specific and person-specific socioeconomic conditions in childhood
2.3 Relative mortality risk for the combination of person-specific and cohort-specific socioeconomic conditions
2.4 Relative mortality risk for the combination of person-specific and year-specific socioeconomic conditions
2.5 Relative mortality risk for blue-collar workers with white-collar workers as the reference category (relative risk = 1.00), for persons with different socioeconomic conditions in childhood
2.6 Relative mortality risk for blue-collar workers with white-collar workers as reference category (relative risk = 1.00), for the combination of person-specific and cohort-specific socioeconomic conditions in childhood
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