
معرفی
Anna-Karin Nylin is a Researcher at the Department of Sociology, Stockholm University, affiliated with the Stockholm University Demography Unit (SUDA), a leading international research group in population dynamics.
Education
- PhD in Sociology (2023)
Research Interests
Her research spans demography, family demography, and the intersection of economic and health inequalities in family dynamics. She specializes in analyzing inequality in family formation/separation and contemporary parenting norms, with current work focused on the relationship between self-rated health and intensive parenting practices in Sweden.
Current Research
Nylin leads the project 'Intensive Parenting Norms in Sweden', examining the prevalence of intensive parenting norms, their consequences for childbearing decisions, psychological well-being, and work-life integration. The project analyzes survey data to identify variations across social strata and demographic groups, particularly investigating how normative pressures affect health outcomes and fertility behavior.
Research Affiliation
As a core member of SUDA, she contributes to Stockholm University's flagship demographic research initiative which offers master's and doctoral programs in sociological demography while advancing population studies through international collaborations.




