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Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health | 2016

Evictions and suicide: a follow-up study of almost 22 000 Swedish households in the wake of the global financial crisis

Yerko Rojas; Sten-Åke Stenberg

Background Millions of families across the world are evicted every year. However, very little is known about the impact that eviction has on their lives. This lack of knowledge is also starting to be noticed within the suicidological literature, and prominent scholars are arguing that there is an urgent need to explore the extent to which suicides may be considered a plausible consequence of being faced with eviction. Method The present studys sample consists of all persons served with an application for execution of an eviction order during 2009–2012. This group is compared to a random 10% sample of the general Swedish population, ages 16 years and over. The analysis is based on penalised maximum likelihood logistic regressions. Results Those who had lost their legal right to their dwellings and for whom the landlord had applied for the eviction to be executed were approximately four times more likely to commit suicide than those who had not been exposed to this experience (OR=4.42), controlling for several demographic, socioeconomic and mental health conditions prior to the date of the judicial decision. Conclusions Home evictions have a significant and detrimental impact on individuals’ risk of committing suicide, even when several other well-known suicidogenic risk factors are controlled for. Our results reinforce the importance of ongoing attempts to remove the issue of evictions from its status as a hidden and neglected social problem.


Acta Sociologica | 2007

Does Social Assistance Recipiency Influence Unemployment? Macro-level Findings from Sweden in a Period of Turbulence

Lars Brännström; Sten-Åke Stenberg

Has the frequency of unemployment a tendency to increase the number of social assistance recipients, or does the relationship work the other way round? This article utilizes Swedish monthly data on aggregated open unemployment and means-tested social assistance recipiency in the period 1991—2004 and proposes a multiple time-series approach based on vector error-correction modelling in order to distinguish between theories about the direction of influence. First, we show that rates of unemployment and receipt of social assistance are co-integrated. Second, we demonstrate that adjustments to the long-run equilibrium are made through adjustments to the receipt of means-tested social assistance. This indicates that the frequency of social assistance recipiency reacts to changes in unemployment rather than vice versa. It is also shown that lagged changes in the number of social assistance recipients do not predict changes in rates of unemployment in the short term. Together, these findings demonstrate that the number of social assistance recipients does not increase the number of unemployed.


British Journal of Sociology of Education | 2015

Social Capital, Human Capital and Parent-Child Relation Quality: Interacting for Children's Educational Achievement?.

Cecilia von Otter; Sten-Åke Stenberg

We analyse the utility of social capital for children’s achievement, and if this utility interacts with family human capital and the quality of the parent-child relationship. Our focus is on parental activities directly related to children’s school work. Our data stem from a Swedish cohort born in 1953 and consist of both survey and register data. We find that parents with more human capital tended to offer their children more social capital. OLS regressions showed that, when present, social capital was directly related to children’s grades and its utility for achievement did not depend on parents’ human capital. The utility of social capital was enhanced when combined with a very good parent-child relation.


Scandinavian Journal of Public Health | 2007

Stockholm Birth Cohort Study 1953-2003: A new tool for life-course studies

Sten-Åke Stenberg; Denny Vågerö; Reidar Österman; Emma Arvidsson; Cecilia von Otter; Carl-Gunnar Janson


Journal of Marriage and Family | 2000

Inheritance of Welfare Recipiency: An Intergenerational Study of Social Assistance Recipiency in Postwar Sweden

Sten-Åke Stenberg


Social Science & Medicine | 2010

Early life circumstances and male suicide - A 30-year follow-up of a Stockholm cohort born in 1953

Yerko Rojas; Sten-Åke Stenberg


Acta Sociologica | 1995

The Precariously Housed and the Risk of Homelessness: A Longitudinal Study of Evictions in Sweden in the 1980s

Sten-Åke Stenberg; Ingemar Kåreholt; Eero Carroll


Archive | 2006

Social Capital and Social Inequalities in Educational Attainment. Evidence from a Swedish Cohort

Sten-Åke Stenberg; Cecilia von Otter


Archive | 2013

Vräkta barn : underlagsrapport till Barns och ungas hälsa, vård och omsorg 2013

Sten-Åke Stenberg; Pia Kjellbom


Dagens Nyheter | 2012

Nu är det 2012 och barn vräks fortfarande : i DN-Debatt 2012-01-02

Sten-Åke Stenberg; Pia Kjellbom; Ida Borg; Kristina Sonmark

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Lars Brännström

National Board of Health and Welfare

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Ida Borg

Stockholm University

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