معرفی
Martin Dribe is a Professor at Lund University's Department of Economic History and Centre for Economic Demography. His research focuses on historical and contemporary economic demography, covering mortality, fertility, migration, marriage, and social mobility using longitudinal micro-level data.
- Director of the Scanian Economic-Demographic Database
- Principal Investigator for the Socioeconomic Segregation research environment (Swedish Research Council, 2023-2029)
Research Trends: Analysis of socioeconomic determinants in population dynamics, including studies on 19th-century mortality gradients, Ottoman immigrant earnings, and Swedish chain migration. His work combines demographic methods with economic history.
- Key Subfields: Mortality rates, Migration networks, Social stratification, Fertility trends, Longitudinal data infrastructure
Scientific Awards:
- Founder's Prize (2024)
- Wallenberg Scholar (2025-2029)
Academic Contributions include supervising PhD candidates in economic demography and serving as peer reviewer for journals like Population and Development Review and Acta Sociologica. He leads projects exploring neighborhood impacts on socioeconomic outcomes in Sweden (1904-2015).




