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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Social Sciences and Humanities D-index 31 Citations 4,752 119 World Ranking 5793 National Ranking 52

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Social psychology
  • Poverty
  • Political science

Arnstein Aassve spends much of his time researching Fertility, European community, Demography, Labour economics and Household income. His Fertility study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Economic growth, Sibling and Grandparent. His European community research incorporates elements of Poverty and Young adult.

His work deals with themes such as Propensity score matching and Socioeconomics, which intersect with Poverty. His Demography research incorporates themes from Marital status, Affect and British Household Panel Survey. Arnstein Aassve conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Household income and Welfare through his works.

His most cited work include:

  • Leaving home: a comparative analysis of ECHP data (192 citations)
  • Strings of Adulthood: A Sequence Analysis of Young British Women’s Work-Family Trajectories (154 citations)
  • Cohabitation, Marriage, and First Birth: The Interrelationship of Family Formation Events in Spain (138 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His scientific interests lie mostly in Fertility, Demographic economics, Poverty, Labour economics and Political science. His Demographic transition study in the realm of Fertility interacts with subjects such as Hazard. His studies deal with areas such as Contrast and British Household Panel Survey as well as Demographic transition.

Arnstein Aassve usually deals with Demographic economics and limits it to topics linked to Economic growth and Grandparent. The concepts of his Poverty study are interwoven with issues in Young adult, Development economics, Propensity score matching and Socioeconomics. In the subject of general Labour economics, his work in Labour supply is often linked to Household income, Earnings, Control and Cash, thereby combining diverse domains of study.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Fertility (35.77%)
  • Demographic economics (29.93%)
  • Poverty (23.36%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Social psychology (7.30%)
  • Political science (14.60%)
  • Fertility (35.77%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Arnstein Aassve mainly focuses on Social psychology, Political science, Fertility, Happiness and Life satisfaction. His Social psychology research includes elements of Childbirth, Parity and British Household Panel Survey. His Fertility study incorporates themes from Empowerment, Demography, Demographic economics and Moderation.

His Demographic economics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Affect and Public policy. His Happiness research incorporates elements of Obedience and Competence. His research in Competence intersects with topics in Endogeneity, Instrumental variable and Subjective well-being.

Between 2015 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Patterns of grandparental child care across Europe: the role of the policy context and working mothers' need (45 citations)
  • The COVID-19 pandemic and human fertility. (14 citations)
  • The cultural foundations of happiness (11 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Social psychology
  • Poverty
  • Political science

His primary areas of study are Fertility, Economic growth, Happiness, Social psychology and Context. Fertility is frequently linked to Virology in his study. His studies in Economic growth integrate themes in fields like Developed country, Test and World Values Survey.

Arnstein Aassve interconnects British Household Panel Survey, Parity and Competence in the investigation of issues within Happiness. His work on Obedience and Life satisfaction is typically connected to Event history and Autonomy as part of general Social psychology study, connecting several disciplines of science. His study on Context is intertwined with other disciplines of science such as Social psychology, Familialism, Welfare, Parental leave and Grandparent.

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Best Publications

Leaving home: a comparative analysis of ECHP data

Arnstein Aassve;Francesco C. Billari;Stefano Mazzuco;Fausta Ongaro.
Journal of European Social Policy (2002)

400 Citations

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

Arnstein Aassve;Francesco Candeloro Billari;Raffaella Piccarreta.
European Journal of Population-revue Europeenne De Demographie (2007)

271 Citations

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

P. Baizán;Arnstein Aassve;Francesco Candeloro Billari.
European Journal of Population-revue Europeenne De Demographie (2001)

266 Citations

Happiness and childbearing across Europe

Arnstein Aassve;Alice Goisis;Maria Sironi.
Social Indicators Research (2012)

239 Citations

Marital Disruption and Economic Well-being: A Comparative Analysis

Arnstein Aassve;Gianni Betti;Stefano Mazzuco;Letizia Mencarini.
Journal of The Royal Statistical Society Series A-statistics in Society (2007)

238 Citations

Social age deadlines for the childbearing of women and men

F. C. Billari;Alice Goisis;Alice Goisis;A. C. Liefbroer;R. A. Settersten.
Human Reproduction (2011)

197 Citations

Youth poverty and transition to adulthood in Europe

Arnstein Aassve;Maria Iacovou;Letizia Mencarini.
Demographic Research (2006)

171 Citations

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

Arnstein Aassve;Giulia Fuochi;Letizia Mencarini;Letizia Mencarini.
Journal of Family Issues (2014)

170 Citations

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

Arnstein Aassve;Maria A. Davia;Maria Iacovou;Stefano Mazzuco.
European Journal of Population-revue Europeenne De Demographie (2007)

150 Citations

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

P. Baizan;Arnstein Aassve;Francesco Candeloro Billari.
Population and Environment (2003)

145 Citations

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