Paul Nystedt

Professor Economics
Economics , Jönköping International Business School
PhD in Economics

Article

Hansen, F., Nystedt, P. (2023). Rävsax - underskatta inte fotbollens samhällsnytta Värnamo Nyheter, 17 juni, 13. More information
Andersson, L., Eriksson, L., Nystedt, P. (2022). Workplace accidents and workers’ solidarity: mutual health insurance in early twentieth-century Sweden Economic history review, 75(1), 203-234. More information
Björklund Carlstedt, A., Jacobsson, G., Bjursell, C., Nystedt, P., Sternäng, O. (2022). Staffing agency: A bridge to working during retirement Work: A journal of Prevention, Assessment and rehabilitation, 72(2), 529-537. More information
Fristedt, S., Nystedt, P., Skogar, Ö. (2019). Mobile geriatric teams – A cost-effective way of improving patient safety and reducing traditional healthcare utilization among the frail elderly? A randomized controlled trial Clinical Interventions in Aging, 14, 1911-1924. More information
Lång, E., Nystedt, P. (2018). Two by Two, Inch by Inch: Height as an Indicator of Environmental Conditions during Childhood and its Influence on Earnings over the Life Cycle among Twins Economics and Human Biology, 28, 53-66. More information
Lång, E., Nystedt, P. (2018). Blowing up money? The earnings penalty of smoking in the 1970s and the 21st century Journal of Health Economics, 60, 39-52. More information
Björklund Carlstedt, A., Brushammar, G., Bjursell, C., Nystedt, P., Nilsson, G. (2018). A scoping review of the incentives for a prolonged work life after pensionable age and the importance of “bridge employment”. More information
Bjursell, C., Nystedt, P., Björklund, A., Sternäng, O. (2017). Education level explains participation in work and education later in life Educational gerontology, 43(10), 511-521. More information
Dribe, M., Nystedt, P. (2017). Age Homogamy, Gender, and Earnings: Sweden 1990-2009 Social Forces, 96(1), 239-263. More information
Lundborg, P., Lyttkens, C., Nystedt, P. (2016). The effect of schooling on mortality: New evidence from 50,000 Swedish twins Demography, 53(4), 1135-1168. More information
Gerdtham, U., Lundborg, P., Lyttkens, C., Nystedt, P. (2016). Do education and income really explain inequalities in health? Applying a twin design Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 118(1), 25-48. More information
Dribe, M., Nystedt, P. (2015). Is there an intermarriage premium for male immigrants? Exogamy and earnings in Sweden 1990–2009 The international migration review, 49(1), 3-35. More information
van den Berg, G., Lundborg, P., Nystedt, P., Rooth, D. (2014). Critical periods during childhood and adolescence Journal of the European Economic Association, 12(6), 1521-1557. More information
Lundborg, P., Nystedt, P., Rooth, D. (2014). Height and earnings: The role of cognitive and noncognitive skills The Journal of human resources, 49(1), 141-166. More information
Lundborg, P., Nystedt, P., Rooth, D. (2014). Body Size, Skills, and Income: Evidence From 150,000 Teenage Siblings Demography, 51(5), 1573-1596. More information
Dribe, M., Nystedt, P. (2013). Educational Homogamy and Gender-Specific Earnings: Sweden, 1990-2009 Demography, 50(4), 1197-1216. More information
Lundborg, P., Nystedt, P., Lindgren, B. (2012). Getting ready for the marriage market?: A response Journal of Biosocial Science, 44(2), 235-242. More information
Lundborg, P., Nystedt, P., Lindgren, B. (2012). Getting ready for the marriage market?: Further comment Journal of Biosocial Science, 44(2), 251-254. More information
Lundborg, P., Nystedt, P., Rooth, D. (2011). Unga feta mäns magra inkomster − vad vet vi om orsakerna? Ekonomisk Debatt, 39(4), 44-54. More information
Holm, H., Nystedt, P. (2010). Collective trust behavior Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 112(1), 25-53. More information
Holm, H., Nystedt, P. (2008). Trust in surveys and games - A methodological contribution on the influence of money and location Journal of Economic Psychology, 29(4), 522-542. More information
Lundborg, P., Nystedt, P., Lindgren, B. (2007). Getting ready for the marriage market?: The association between divorce risks and investments in attractive body mass among married Europeans Journal of Biosocial Science, 39(4), 531-544. More information
Dribe, M., Lundh, C., Nystedt, P. (2007). Widowhood strategies in preindustrial society. More information
Nystedt, P. (2006). Martial life course events and smoking behaviour in Sweden 1980-2000 Social Science and Medicine, 62(6), 1427-1442. More information
Berggren, F., Nystedt, P. (2006). Changes in alcohol consumption: An analysis of self-reported use of alcohol in a Swedish national sample 1988-89 and 1996-97 Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 34(3), 304-311. More information
Holm, H., Nystedt, P. (2005). Intra-generational trust - A semi-experimental study of trust among different generations Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 58(3), 403-419. More information
Eklund, K., Sonn, U., Nystedt, P., Dahlin-Ivanoff, S. (2005). A cost-effectiveness analysis of a health education programme for elderly persons with age-related macular degeneration: A longitudinal study Disability and Rehabilitation, 27(20), 1203-1212. More information
Dribe, M., Nystedt, P. (2003). Information, trust and the diffusion of smallpox vaccination: The Case of Scania in Sweden, 1802–1835 Scandinavian Economic History Review, 51(1), 9-28. More information
Bolin, K., Lindgren, B., Lindström, M., Nystedt, P. (2003). Investments in social capital - Implications of social interactions for the production of health Social Science and Medicine, 56(12), 2379-2390. More information
Nystedt, P., Lyttkens, C. (2003). Age diffusion never stops?: Carotid endarterectomy among the elderly. Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 2(1), 3-7. More information
Dozet, A., Lyttkens, C., Nystedt, P. (2002). Health care for the elderly: Two cases of technology diffusion Social Science and Medicine, 54(1), 49-64. More information
Nystedt, P. (2002). Widowhood-related mortality in Scania, Sweden during the 19th century. More information

Doctoral thesis

Nystedt, P. (1998). Economic Aspects of Ageing (Doctoral thesis, Lund: Nationalekonomiska institutionen). More information

Book chapter

Alter, G., Manfredini, M., Nystedt, P. (2004). Gender differences in mortality. In: Life under Pressure: Mortality and living standards in Europe and Asia, 1700-1900 : (pp. 327 -358). More information
Tsuya, N., Nystedt, P. (2004). Old age mortality. In: Life under pressure: Mortality and living standards in Europe and Asia, 1700-1900 : (pp. 399 -430). More information
Dribe, M., Nystedt, P. (2000). Fertility and Economic Stress in Southern Sweden, 1829-1867. In: J. Lee, G. Songyi, & D. Yizhuang (Ed.), Marriage, family formation, and population behavior in the past: An East-West comparison Beijing: Peking University Press More information

Conference paper

Björklund Carlstedt, A., Bjursell, C., Nystedt, P., Sternäng, O. (2019). Bridge employment – att arbeta efter 67. Arbetsterapiforum, Stockholm, 2-3 april, 2019. More information
Fristedt, S., Skogar, Ö., Nystedt, P. (2018). Mobile Geriatric Teams: a cost-effective way of improving patient safety and reducing health care u. 24th Nordic Congress of Gerontology (24NKG), Oslo, Norway, May 2-4, 2018. More information
Lång, E., Nystedt, P. (2015). Does tallness pay off in the long run? Height and earnings over the life cycle. Population Association of America (PAA) 2015 Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, April 30 - May 2. More information
Nystedt, P. (2008). Do the study of economics really shage "economic men and women". Nordic Conference on Behavioral and Experimental Economics, November 14-15,2008, University of Copenhagen. More information

Other publications

Malisa, A., Hagen, J., Nystedt, P. . Intelligence and financial fraud victimization. More information

Report

Lång, E., Nystedt, P. (2016). Learning for life? The effects of schooling on earnings and health-related behavior over the life cycle. Linköping: Linköping University Electronic Press More information
Gerdtham, U., Lundborg, P., Lyttkens, C., Nystedt, P. (2012). Do Socioeconomic Factors Really Explain Income-Related Inequalities in Health?: Applying a Twin Design to Standard Decomposition Analysis. Lund: Lund University More information