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Maria Brandén

Researcher in the Stockholm University Demography Unit, Department of Sociology, Sweden and senior lecturer at the Institute for Analytical Sociology, Linköping University, Norrköping, Sweden Personal webpage maria.branden(at)sociology.su.se.
Families and households

In Sweden, women move to their partner’s home at union formation

March 10, 2021November 19, 2018 Maria Brandén and Karen Haandrikman
Couples, Europe, Family, Gender issues, Marriage, Migration, mobility

Women tend to adapt to their male spouse when families move. Maria Brandén and Karen Haandrikman examine whether this is also true for the moves couples make when forming a … Read more

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