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We also provide access to the special collections “Swedish party programs and election manifestos” and the Swedish Gallup Institute's public opinion surveys from 1942 to 1956.

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Stockholm University

  • Family and working life in the 21st century - Family and working life - Panel 1999-2003, respondents with Polish or Turkish background

The project 'Family and Working Life in Sweden' (YAPS) started in 1998. The aim of the project was to build up a longitudinal data base for studies of the mutual connection of values and demographic behaviour. The firs...

  • Eva Bernhardt, Stockholm University, Centre for Gender Studies

Stockholm University

  • Family and working life in the 21st century - Family and working life 1999

The project 'Family and Working Life in Sweden' (YAPS) started in 1998. The aim of the project was to build up a longitudinal data base for studies of the mutual connection of values and demographic behaviour. The firs...

  • Eva Bernhardt, Stockholm University, Centre for Gender Studies

Stockholm University

  • Family and working life in the 21st century - Family and working life 2003

The project 'Family and Working Life in Sweden' (YAPS) started in 1998. The aim of the project was to build up a longitudinal data base for studies of the mutual connection of values and demographic behaviour. The firs...

  • Eva Bernhardt, Stockholm University, Centre for Gender Studies

Stockholm University

  • Family and working life in the 21st century - Family and working life - Panel 1999-2003, respondents with Swedish background

The project 'Family and Working Life in Sweden' (YAPS) started in 1998. The aim of the project was to build up a longitudinal data base for studies of the mutual connection of values and demographic behaviour. The firs...

  • Eva Bernhardt, Stockholm University, Centre for Gender Studies

Stockholm University

  • Stockholm Birth Cohort

The Stockholm Birth Cohort Study (SBC) was created in 2004/2005 by a probability matching of two anonymized longitudinal datasets; The Stockholm Metropolitan study and The Swedish Work and Mortality Database (WMD). The f...

  • Ylva B. Almquist, Stockholm University, Centre for Health Equity Studies

Stockholm University

  • LNU91 - Swedish level of living survey 1991

The first level of living survey started within the framework of a governmental commission set up to study the prevalence and problems of low incomes. Their task was broadly defined, so beside a range of studies on incom...

  • Sten Johansson, Stockholm University, Swedish Institute for Social Research
  • Robert Erikson, Stockholm University, Swedish Institute for Social Research
  • Jan O. Jonsson, Stockholm University, Swedish Institute for Social Research
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Stockholm University

  • LNU81 - Swedish level of living survey 1981

The first level of living survey started within the framework of a governmental commission set up to study the prevalence and problems of low incomes. Their task was broadly defined, so beside a range of studies on incom...

  • Sten Johansson, Stockholm University, Swedish Institute for Social Research
  • Robert Erikson, Stockholm University, Swedish Institute for Social Research
  • Jan O. Jonsson, Stockholm University, Swedish Institute for Social Research
  • +1

Stockholm University

  • LNU74 - Swedish level of living survey 1974

The first level of living survey started within the framework of a governmental commission set up to study the prevalence and problems of low incomes. Their task was broadly defined, so beside a range of studies on incom...

  • Sten Johansson, Stockholm University, Swedish Institute for Social Research
  • Robert Erikson, Stockholm University, Swedish Institute for Social Research
  • Jan O. Jonsson, Stockholm University, Swedish Institute for Social Research
  • +1

Stockholm University

  • LNU Swedish level of living survey: Register information on occupation, social class and education

The first level of living survey started within the framework of a governmental commission set up to study the prevalence and problems of low incomes. Their task was broadly defined, so beside a range of studies on incom...

  • Sten Johansson, Stockholm University, Swedish Institute for Social Research
  • Robert Erikson, Stockholm University, Swedish Institute for Social Research
  • Jan O. Jonsson, Stockholm University, Swedish Institute for Social Research
  • +1

Stockholm University

  • LNU Swedish level of living survey: Registerinformation on income

The first level of living survey started within the framework of a governmental commission set up to study the prevalence and problems of low incomes. Their task was broadly defined, so beside a range of studies on incom...

  • Sten Johansson, Stockholm University, Swedish Institute for Social Research
  • Robert Erikson, Stockholm University, Swedish Institute for Social Research
  • Jan O. Jonsson, Stockholm University, Swedish Institute for Social Research
  • +1
  • Accessibility levels for data

  • SND Logo
    Access to data through SND
  • Access to data through an external actor
  • Data are freely accessible
  • Access to data is restricted or accessible by request
  • Read more about our accessibility levels.

Discover our collections!

A collection consists of several datasets that are in some way connected. They can belong to the same research series, research infrastructure, or come from the same research expedition.

We also provide access to the special collections “Swedish party programs and election manifestos” and the Swedish Gallup Institute's public opinion surveys from 1942 to 1956.