Stefan Öberg : Citation Profile


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Göteborgs Universitet

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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Papers

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   6 years (2015 - 2021). See details.
   Cites by year: 3
   Journals where Stefan Öberg has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 2.    Total self citations: 3 (14.29 %)

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Works with:

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Stefan Öberg.

Is cited by:

Addison, John (2)

Ozturk, Orgul (2)

Hatton, Timothy (2)

Baranowska-Rataj, Anna (1)

Marco-Gracia, Francisco (1)

Cites to:

Angrist, Joshua (27)

Pischke, Jorn-Steffen (12)

Imbens, Guido (9)

Heckman, James (6)

Lavy, Victor (6)

Schlosser, Analia (6)

Rainer, Helmut (5)

Clarke, Damian (5)

Siedler, Thomas (5)

Holmlund, Helena (5)

Bhalotra, Sonia (4)

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Where Stefan Öberg has published?


Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
SocArXiv / Center for Open Science4
Gteborg Papers in Economic History / University of Gothenburg, Unit for Economic History4

Recent works citing Stefan Öberg (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Consumption smoothing in the working-class households of interwar Japan. (2019). Ogasawara, Kota. In: Papers. RePEc:arx:papers:1807.05737.

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2023The determinants of child stunting and shifts in the growth pattern of children: a long-run, global review. (2023). Schneider, Eric B. In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics. RePEc:ehl:lserod:120392.

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Works by Stefan Öberg:


YearTitleTypeCited
2015Sibship size and height before, during, and after the fertility decline In: Demographic Research.
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2015Long-term changes of socioeconomic differences in height among young adult men in Southern Sweden, 1818 - 1968 In: Economics & Human Biology.
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2016Did the poor pay more? Income-related variations in diet and food quality among urban households in Sweden, 1913–1914 In: HHB Working Papers Series.
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2016Did the Poor Pay More? Income-related variations in Diet and Food Quality among Urban Households in Sweden 1913-1914.(2016) In: Rivista di storia economica.
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2016Mortality among European settlers in pre-colonial West Africa: The “White Man’s Grave” revisited In: Göteborg Papers in Economic History.
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2017An introduction to using twin births as instrumental variables for sibship size In: Göteborg Papers in Economic History.
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2018Instrumental variables based on twin births are by definition not valid In: Göteborg Papers in Economic History.
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2019Too LATE for Natural Experiments: A Critique of Local Average Treatment Effects Using the Example of Angrist and Evans (1998) In: Göteborg Papers in Economic History.
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2019Too LATE for Natural Experiments: A Critique of Local Average Treatment Effects Using the Example of Angrist and Evans (1998).(2019) In: SocArXiv.
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2021The casual effect of fertility: The multiple problems with instrumental variables for the number of children in families In: SocArXiv.
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2021Treatment for natural experiments: How to improve causal estimates using conceptual definitions and substantive interpretations In: SocArXiv.
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2018Instrumental variables based on twin births are by definition not valid (v.3.0) In: SocArXiv.
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2019A Critical Introduction to Instrumental Variables for Sibship Size Based on Twin Births In: Studies in Economic History.
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2015The direct effect of exposure to disease in early life on the height of young adult men in southern Sweden, 1814-1948 In: Population Studies.
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