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Johan Dahlberg is an Affiliate Researcher at Stockholm University's Department of Sociology, affiliated with the Stockholm University Demography Unit (SUDA). He specializes in demographic research focusing on fertility patterns, social background influences, and reproductive behavior. His work integrates register-based data from Sweden to analyze how education, social class, and life events like parental death impact childbearing decisions.
Research interests include birth seasonality, intergenerational fertility transmission, and the sociological determinants of family formation. Dahlberg has contributed to understanding how educational attainment shapes fertility across Nordic countries and how societal factors like school entry policies influence birth timing. His studies often employ longitudinal methods and large-scale population registers.
Key publications explore topics such as regional fertility differences in Europe, the psychological impact of parental death on offspring fertility, and the role of delivery mode on subsequent childbirth probability. Ongoing projects investigate fertility intentions during Sweden's recent fertility decline and the Generations and Gender Survey data infrastructure.
He holds a doctoral degree from Stockholm University (2016) and participates in international demography collaborations. Dahlberg’s research bridges demographic theory with empirical analysis, emphasizing social inequality and life course perspectives.





