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Astri Syse

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International Journal of Cancer|May 28, 2011
Is mortality after childhood cancer dependent on social or economic resources of parents? A population-based studyAstri Syse, Torkild Hovde Lyngstad, Oystein Kravdal
Cancer Epidemiology|September 9, 2010
Does cancer in a child affect parents' employment and earnings? A population-based studyAstri Syse, Inger Kristin Larsen, Steinar Tretli
Demography|October 17, 2025
Goodbye Norway: Top-Earners Selection Into Return and Onward MigrationAmelie F Constant, Astri Syse, Marianne Tønnessen
BMC Public Health|November 11, 2025
Changes over time in social inequality in adult self-rated health: the case of Norway 2002-2019Tord Finne Vedøy, Liv Grøtvedt, Astri Syse
BMC Health Services Research|December 18, 2025
Institutionalization and home health care after acute hospitalizations of older persons in NorwayKatrine Damgaard Skyrud, Siri Rostoft, Astri Syse
Clinical Epidemiology|March 24, 2012
Children and young adults with parents with cancer: a population-based studyAstri Syse, Gjøril B Aas, Jon H Loge
BMC Health Services Research|March 19, 2022
Do characteristics of family members influence older persons' transition to long-term healthcare services?Astri Syse, Alyona Artamonova, Michael Thomas, et al.
Journal of Clinical Oncology : Official Journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology|December 30, 2009
Does childhood cancer affect parental divorce rates? A population-based studyAstri Syse, Jon H Loge, Torkild H Lyngstad
Journal of Health Economics|May 1, 2014
Access to treatment and educational inequalities in cancer survivalJon H Fiva, Torbjørn Hægeland, Marte Rønning, et al.
Population Studies|March 8, 2022
Does women's health matter for fertility? Evidence from Norwegian administrative dataAstri Syse, Michael Thomas, Lars Dommermuth, et al.
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International Journal of Cancer|May 28, 2011
Is mortality after childhood cancer dependent on social or economic resources of parents? A population-based studyAstri Syse, Torkild Hovde Lyngstad, Oystein Kravdal
Cancer Epidemiology|September 9, 2010
Does cancer in a child affect parents' employment and earnings? A population-based studyAstri Syse, Inger Kristin Larsen, Steinar Tretli
Demography|October 17, 2025
Goodbye Norway: Top-Earners Selection Into Return and Onward MigrationAmelie F Constant, Astri Syse, Marianne Tønnessen
BMC Public Health|November 11, 2025
Changes over time in social inequality in adult self-rated health: the case of Norway 2002-2019Tord Finne Vedøy, Liv Grøtvedt, Astri Syse
BMC Health Services Research|December 18, 2025
Institutionalization and home health care after acute hospitalizations of older persons in NorwayKatrine Damgaard Skyrud, Siri Rostoft, Astri Syse
Clinical Epidemiology|March 24, 2012
Children and young adults with parents with cancer: a population-based studyAstri Syse, Gjøril B Aas, Jon H Loge
BMC Health Services Research|March 19, 2022
Do characteristics of family members influence older persons' transition to long-term healthcare services?Astri Syse, Alyona Artamonova, Michael Thomas, et al.
Journal of Clinical Oncology : Official Journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology|December 30, 2009
Does childhood cancer affect parental divorce rates? A population-based studyAstri Syse, Jon H Loge, Torkild H Lyngstad
Journal of Health Economics|May 1, 2014
Access to treatment and educational inequalities in cancer survivalJon H Fiva, Torbjørn Hægeland, Marte Rønning, et al.
Population Studies|March 8, 2022
Does women's health matter for fertility? Evidence from Norwegian administrative dataAstri Syse, Michael Thomas, Lars Dommermuth, et al.
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