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Arne Mastekaasa
Arne Mastekaasa
Professor of Sociology, University of Oslo
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Chapter 5. Risk factors for sick leave-general studies
P Allebeck, A Mastekaasa
Scandinavian journal of public health 32 (63_suppl), 49-108, 2004
6362004
Chapter 5. Risk factors for sick leave-general studies
P Allebeck, A Mastekaasa
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 32 (63_suppl), 49-108, 2004
6332004
Marriage and psychological well-being: Some evidence on selection into marriage
A Mastekaasa
Journal of Marriage and the Family 54, 901-911, 1992
4281992
Quality of life in patients treated for head and neck cancer: a follow-up study 7 to 11 years after radiotherapy
K Bjordal, S Kaasa, A Mastekaasa
International Journal of Radiation Oncology* Biology* Physics 28 (4), 847-856, 1994
4051994
Marital status, distress, and well-being: An international comparison
A Mastekaasa
Journal of Comparative Family Studies 25 (2), 183-205, 1994
2971994
Parenthood, gender and sickness absence
A Mastekaasa
Social Science & Medicine 50 (12), 1827-1842, 2000
2462000
Satisfied Movers, Committed Stayers The Impact of Job Mobility on Work Attitudes in Norway
AL Kalleberg, A Mastekaasa
Work and Occupations 28 (2), 183-209, 2001
2272001
Unemployment and health: Selection effects
A Mastekaasa
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 6 (3), 189-205, 1996
2081996
Prognostic factors for patients with inoperable non-small cell lung cancer, limited disease: The importance of patients' subjective experience of disease and psychosocial well …
S Kaasa, A Mastekaasa, E Lund
Radiotherapy and Oncology 15 (3), 235-242, 1989
2071989
Conduct problems and early cannabis initiation: a longitudinal study of gender differences
W Pedersen, A Mastekaasa, L Wichstrøm
Addiction 96 (3), 415-431, 2001
2062001
Social origins and academic performance at university
MN Hansen, A Mastekaasa
European Sociological Review 22 (3), 277-291, 2006
2002006
Educational choice and persistence in male-and female-dominated fields
A Mastekaasa, JC Smeby
Higher Education 55 (2), 189-202, 2008
1912008
Chapter 3. Causes of sickness absence: research approaches and explanatory models
P Allebeck, A Mastekaasa
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 32 (63_suppl), 36-43, 2004
1872004
The subjective well-being of the previously married: The importance of unmarried cohabitation and time since widowhood or divorce
A Mastekaasa
Social Forces 73 (2), 665-692, 1994
1851994
Gender differences in sickness absence: the contribution of occupation and workplace
M Laaksonen, A Mastekaasa, P Martikainen, O Rahkonen, K Piha, ...
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health 36 (5), 394-403, 2010
1662010
Psychological Well-Being and Marital Dissolution Selection Effects?
A Mastekaasa
Journal of Family Issues 15 (2), 208-228, 1994
1561994
Gender, Absenteeism, and Job Characteristics A Fixed Effects Approach
A Mastekaasa, KM Olsen
Work and Occupations 25 (2), 195-228, 1998
1511998
Sickness absence in female-and male-dominated occupations and workplaces
A Mastekaasa
Social Science & Medicine 60 (10), 2261-2272, 2005
1302005
Age variations in the suicide rates and self‐reported subjective well‐being of married and never married persons
A Mastekaasa
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 5 (1), 21-39, 1995
1211995
Highly educated immigrants in the Norwegian labour market: permanent disadvantage?
I Brekke, A Mastekaasa
Work, Employment and Society 22 (3), 507-526, 2008
1112008
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