Gabriel Brea-Martinez
Researcher
Publications
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Has it always paid to be rich? Income and cause-specific mortality in southern Sweden 1905–2014
Enrico Debiasi, Martin Dribe, Gabriel Brea-Martinez
(2023) Population Studies
Journal articleThe price of poverty: The association between childhood poverty and adult income and education in Sweden, 1947–2015
Gabriel Brea-Martinez, Martin Dribe, Maria Stanfors
(2023) Economic History Review, 76 p.1281-1304
Journal articleThe Long-Term Effects of Childhood Poverty in Adult’s SES Attainment. How Important Is the Neighborhood? (Sweden, 1947-2015)
Gabriel Brea-Martinez, Finn Hedefalk, Vinicius de Souza Maia
(2023) Lund Papers in Economic Demography, 2023:2 p.1-50
Working paperThe Long-Term Effects of Childhood Poverty in Adult's SES Attainment. How Important is the Neighborhood?
Gabriel Brea-Martinez, Finn Hedefalk, Vinicius de Souza Maia
(2023)
Conference paper: abstractMaterfamilias: the association of mother’s work on children’s absolute income mobility, Southern Sweden (1947–2015)
Gabriel Brea-Martinez
(2023) European Review of Economic History, 27 p.1-23
Journal articleInequality in social mobility in Southern Europe. Evidence of Class Ceiling in the area of Barcelona, 16th-19th centuries
Gabriel Brea-Martinez, Joana-Maria Pujadas-Mora
(2022)
PreprintThe influence of social mobility on fertility behaviour in the long run. An application of Diagonal Reference Models (DRM) to Historical Demography (Southern Sweden, 1870-2015)
Gabriel Brea-Martinez, Martin Dribe
(2022)
Conference - otherFour centuries’ trends of Socioeconomic mobility and inequality in Southern Europe: The area of Barcelona, 16th- 19th centuries
Gabriel Brea-Martinez, Joana-Maria Pujadas-Mora
(2022)
Conference - otherExposure to Neighborhood Income Inequality in Childhood and Later-Life Mortality, Sweden 1939-2015
Finn Hedefalk, Gabriel Brea-Martinez, Therese Nilsson
(2022) , p.1-11
Conference paperMaterfamilias: The beneficial impact of mother’s work on children economic mobility
Gabriel Brea Martinez
(2021)
Conference paperThe changing price of poverty: The association between childhood poverty and adult economic status in Sweden 1930 to 2015
Gabriel Brea Martinez, Martin Dribe, Maria Stanfors
(2021)
Conference paperThe increasing influence of siblings in social mobility. A long-term historical view (Barcelona area, 16th-19th centuries)
Joana-Maria Pujadas_Mora, Gabriel Brea Martinez
(2020)
PreprintWindows of opportunity for status attainment in Southern Europe: family impact and industrialization on the individual career in Catalonia (nineteenth and twentieth centuries)
Joana-Maria Pujadas_Mora, Gabriel Brea Martinez, Miquel Valls-Figols, Anna Cabré
(2020) , p.1-36
Working paperFive Centuries of Inequality and Socioeconomic Transformation in the Barcelona Area, 1451 – 1880
Joana Maria Pujadas-Mora, Gabriel Brea Martinez
(2020) Perspectives Demografiques
Journal articleEstimating long-term socioeconomic inequality in southern Europe: The Barcelona area, 1481–1880
Gabriel Brea-Martínez, Joana-Maria Pujadas-Mora
(2019) European Review of Economic History
Journal articleSocial reproduction and inequality in the Barcelona area, 15th-20th centuries
Gabriel Brea Martinez
(2019)
DissertationThe Baix Llobregat (BALL) Demographic Database, between Historical Demography and Computer Vision (nineteenth–twentieth centuries)
Joana-Maria Pujadas-Mora, Alicia Fornés, Josep Lladós, Gabriel Brea Martinez, Miquel Valls-Figols
(2019) Nominative Data in Demographic Research in the East and the West , p.29-61
Book chapterThe apple never falls far from the tree : siblings and intergenerational transmission among farmers and artisans in the Barcelona area in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
Joana Maria Pujadas-Mora, Gabriel Brea-Martínez, Joan Pau Jordà Sánchez, Anna Cabré
(2018) History of the Family, 23 p.533-567
Journal articleTRANSFORMACIÓN Y DESIGUALDAD ECONÓMICA EN LA INDUSTRIALIZACIÓN EN EL ÁREA DE BARCELONA, 1715-1860
Gabriel Brea-Martínez, Joana Maria Pujadas-Mora
(2018) Revista de Historia Economica - Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 36 p.241-273
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