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1. Estimating children’s exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances
Sammanfattning : Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are highly stable, surface active chemicals, which are water- and oil/stain-repellent. Because of their unique properties, PFASs are widely used in consumer products. LÄS MER
2. Bedroom Politics. How family policies affect women’s fertility and union formation decisions
Sammanfattning : Most studies on policies’ effect on fertility depart from the assumption that fertility decisions are taken within unions, by partners who behave altruistically towards each other. This study argues that such a focus misses a fundamental fact: namely, that fertility decisions are closely interrelated with decisions about union formation and union dissolution. LÄS MER
3. Vakanser på bostadsmarknaden : i praktik och teori
Sammanfattning : Denna licentiatavhandling handlar om lediga hyreslägenheter. I avhandlingens första del beskrivs och analyseras dels hur problemet med lediga lägenheter ser ut på den svenska bostadshyresmarknaden under åren 1990-1994 och dels hur problemet hanteras av svenska kommunala bostadsföretag. LÄS MER
4. Phthalates: A Full Chain Story : Connecting phthalate sources, indoor dust, human intake, and airway symptoms in children
Sammanfattning : Phthalates are widely used in a large number of consumer goods and building materials from which they can leach and contaminate the environment such as indoor dust and air. It is unclear how phthalate sources in our homes and indoor dust contribute to human intake and airway symptoms in children. LÄS MER
5. Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy, incidence, circumstances and risk factors
Sammanfattning : Although Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) has attracted increasing attention from the scientific community during the last 20 years, important gaps in knowledge still exist that hamper the development of methods aiming at prevention of this, the most devastating consequence of epilepsy. We are still missing large population-based studies on the incidence of SUDEP. LÄS MER