- Demography
- Fertility Studies
- Family Dynamics
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Gunnar Andersson is a Professor in Demography at Stockholm University, where he also serves as a Lecturer in the Interdisciplinary Master's Programme in Demography. He holds the position of Associate Director at the Linnaeus Center on Social Policy and Family Dynamics in Europe (SPaDE) and coordinates the 'Register-based Research in Nordic Demography' initiative as part of SIMSAM (Swedish Initiative for research on Microdata in the Social and Medical Sciences). His research focuses on demographic trends with special emphasis on fertility patterns, family dynamics, migration effects on population structure, and mortality analysis. Andersson frequently examines Nordic populations, particularly Sweden, using register-based data to investigate how socioeconomic factors, welfare policies, and cultural contexts influence demographic behavior. His methodological expertise includes life-table techniques, cohort analysis, and sophisticated statistical modeling of population data. Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals consistent focus on contemporary demographic challenges, including the Swedish fertility decline of the 2010s, pandemic mortality patterns, immigrant fertility dynamics, and family formation processes in advanced societies. His work demonstrates strong methodological rigor and relevance to current demographic transitions. Andersson has made significant contributions to demographic methodology, particularly in adapting life-table techniques for contemporary family research. His publications in leading demography journals demonstrate both theoretical innovation and practical application of demographic methods to real-world population issues. His leadership roles in SPaDE and SIMSAM highlight his position as a key figure in European demographic research infrastructure, facilitating collaborative research on social policy and family dynamics across national boundaries.

