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Martin Önnerfors is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Lund University, affiliated with the Department of Economic History and Economic Demography. His research spans historical and contemporary environmental exposure and health outcomes, particularly focusing on waterborne disease mortality and public health interventions in Swedish cities during the 19th and 20th centuries, alongside modern chemical exposure studies.
- Teaching: EKHM62 Econometrics, EKHM81 Consequences of Demographic Change, and EKHA73 Teknologisk och social utveckling at the master's level
- Contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to health, equality, and urban sustainability
His work integrates economic history with demographic and environmental epidemiology, analyzing public investments in water infrastructure and their impact on mortality trends. Recent projects include micro-perspectives on Swedish income distribution (1940–1970) and spatial-temporal environmental exposure effects (1875–1960).
Scientific awards include:
- Wallanderstipendiet (2022)
- Oscar II stipendium (2022)
- Swedish Demographic Society MSc thesis prize (2017)
- Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency thesis prize (2007)


