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Annika Elwert

Affiliated Researcher with the Department of Economic History and Centre for Economic Demography, Lund University, Sweden
Gender issues

Gender asymmetries in mixed unions

September 4, 2023September 4, 2023 Albert Esteve, Ewa Batyra and Annika Elwert

An increasing number of people in high-income countries marry or cohabit with partners who were born abroad. Using census microdata for Spain and the United States, Albert Esteve, Annika Elwert … Read more

Mobility, migration and foreigners

Opposites attract. Unions between majority natives and marriage migrants in Sweden

March 12, 2021July 6, 2020 Annika Elwert
Europe, Family, immigrants, interracial marriage, Marriage, Migration

Marriage with the prospect of migration may lead to new patterns of union formation in globalized marriage markets. Annika Elwert looks at characteristics and marriage patterns of majority natives who … Read more

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