SwedPop is a national research infrastructure which provides easy access to harmonized, coordinated and linked micro-level population data from the six most important historical population databases in Sweden

Harmonized individual level data from the Stockholm Roteman database have now been added to SwedPop and can be downloaded for research on swedpop.se. Data covers parishes in the expanding city of Stockholm 1878-1926, including the incorporated parishes of Brännkyrka from 1913 and Bromma from 1916. Data is harmonised, coded and fully adapted to academic research.…
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Previous technical issues have been solved and everything is now functioning properly again.
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A new article published in The History of the Family combines data from different Swedpop databases to investigate how the age of leaving the parental home developed in Sweden, 1830-1959. Data from The Demographic Data Base (DDB) and The Scanian Economic-Demographic Database (SEDD) were combined and harmonized in a recent article on the development of home…