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Arnstein Aassve

Arnstein Aassve

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
38
Citations
6671
World Ranking
5919
National Ranking
58

Overview

Arnstein Aassve is affiliated with Bocconi University in Italy and has contributed extensively to the social sciences, with a focus on demography, sociology, and political science. Their research covers various subfields including gender studies, general health professions, and pediatrics, perinatology, and child health.

The scientist's work primarily explores topics such as family dynamics and relationships, demographic trends and gender preferences, culture, economy and development studies, gender, labor and family dynamics, global maternal and child health, intergenerational family dynamics and caregiving, and global health care issues.

Arnstein Aassve has published in several reputable academic venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Population and Development Review
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • PLOS Global Public Health
  • Science
  • PubliCatt (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore)

Recent papers reflect a focus on demographic responses to health crises and social change. Notable recent publications include:

  • "The COVID-19 pandemic and human fertility" (2020), published in Science
  • "Early assessment of the relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and births in high-income countries" (2021), published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Epidemics and Trust: The case of the Spanish Flu" (2021), published in PubliCatt (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore)
  • "Trust and fertility in uncertain times" (2020), published in Population Studies

Frequent coauthors in research projects include Letizia Mencarini, Samuel Plach, Nicolò Cavalli, Veronica Toffulutti, and Marco Le Moglie.

Best Publications

  • Leaving home: a comparative analysis of ECHP data

    Arnstein Aassve;Francesco C. Billari;Stefano Mazzuco;Fausta Ongaro

  • Strings of Adulthood: A Sequence Analysis of Young British Women’s Work-Family Trajectories

    Arnstein Aassve;Francesco Candeloro Billari;Raffaella Piccarreta

  • Cohabitation, Marriage, and First Birth: The Interrelationship of Family Formation Events in Spain

    P. Baizán;Arnstein Aassve;Francesco Candeloro Billari

  • Happiness and childbearing across Europe

    Arnstein Aassve;Alice Goisis;Maria Sironi

  • Social age deadlines for the childbearing of women and men

    F. C. Billari;Alice Goisis;Alice Goisis;A. C. Liefbroer;R. A. Settersten

  • The COVID-19 pandemic and human fertility.

    A. Aassve;N. Cavalli;N. Cavalli;L. Mencarini;S. Plach

  • Marital Disruption and Economic Well-being: A Comparative Analysis

    Arnstein Aassve;Gianni Betti;Stefano Mazzuco;Letizia Mencarini

  • Desperate Housework Relative Resources, Time Availability, Economic Dependency, and Gender Ideology Across Europe

    Arnstein Aassve;Giulia Fuochi;Letizia Mencarini;Letizia Mencarini

  • Epidemics and trust: The case of the Spanish Flu

    Arnstein Aassve;Guido Alfani;Francesco Gandolfi;Marco Le Moglie

  • Grandparenting and mothers√≠ labour force participation: A comparative analysis using the Generations and Gender Survey

    Arnstein Aassve;Bruno Arpino;Alice Goisis

  • Youth poverty and transition to adulthood in Europe

    Arnstein Aassve;Maria Iacovou;Letizia Mencarini

  • Grandparenting and childbearing in the extended family

    Arnstein Aassve;Elena Meroni;Chiara Daniela Pronzato;Chiara Daniela Pronzato

  • Does Leaving Home Make You Poor? Evidence from 13 European Countries

    Arnstein Aassve;Maria A. Davia;Maria Iacovou;Stefano Mazzuco

  • Age Norms on Leaving Home: Multilevel Evidence from the European Social Survey

    Arnstein Aassve;Bruno Arpino;Francesco Candeloro Billari

  • The Interrelations Between Cohabitation, Marriage and First Birth in Germany and Sweden

    P. Baizan;Arnstein Aassve;Francesco Candeloro Billari

  • Youth prospects in a time of economic recession

    Arnstein Aassve;Elena Cottini;Agnese Vitali

  • Patterns of grandparental child care across Europe: the role of the policy context and working mothers' need

    Valeria Bordone;Bruno Arpino;Arnstein Aassve

  • Early assessment of the relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and births in high-income countries.

    Arnstein Aassve;Nicolò Cavalli;Nicolò Cavalli;Letizia Mencarini;Samuel Plach

  • The role of income in marriage and divorce transitions among young Americans

    Simon Burgess;Carol Propper;Arnstein Aassve

  • Employment, family union and childbearing decisions in Great Britain

    Arnstein Aassve;Simon Burgess;Carol Propper;Matt Dickson

  • Trust and its determinants: Evidence from the Trustlab experiment

    Fabrice Murtin;Lara Fleischer;Vincent Siegerink;Arnstein Aassve

Frequent Co-Authors

Francesco C. Billari
Francesco C. Billari Bocconi University
Aart C. Liefbroer
Aart C. Liefbroer Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Joop J. Hox
Joop J. Hox Utrecht University
Jane Klobas
Jane Klobas Murdoch University
Richard A. Settersten
Richard A. Settersten Oregon State University
Hans-Peter Kohler
Hans-Peter Kohler University of Pennsylvania
Jan M. Hoem
Jan M. Hoem Max Planck Society
Karsten Hank
Karsten Hank University of Cologne
Frank F. Furstenberg
Frank F. Furstenberg University of Pennsylvania

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