European Sociological Review

Papers
(The H4-Index of European Sociological Review is 17. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
The female-breadwinner well-being ‘penalty’: differences by men’s (un)employment and country54
Early Retirement and Social Class: A Health-Giving Choice for All?47
The temporal dimension of parental employment: Temporary contracts, non-standard work schedules, and children’s education in Germany35
What (wo)men want? Evidence from a factorial survey on preferred work hours in couples after childbirth34
The effect of school peers on residential mobility in young adulthood: evidence from Sweden25
Is there a growing gender divide among young adults in regard to ideological left–right self-placement? Evidence from 32 European countries24
Pathways to prosocial leadership: an online experiment on the effects of external subsidies and the relative price of giving24
Intergenerational effects of parental unemployment on infant health: evidence from Swedish register data23
Are female-dominated occupations a secure option? Occupational gender segregation, accompanied occupational characteristics, and the risk of becoming unemployed23
Changing flux, persisting barriers: assessing the career mobility regime changes in France22
Words of change: The increase of gender-inclusive language in German media21
What Drives Anti-Immigrant Sentiments Online? A Novel Approach Using Twitter20
Birth cohort changes in fertility ideals: evidence from repeated cross-sectional surveys in Finland20
Where DESO Disappears: Spatial Inequality and Social Stratification at Labour Market Entry20
Not all wealth is the same: types and levels of wealth and children’s university enrolment19
Two faces of benefit generosity: comparing justice preferences in the access to and level of welfare benefits18
Erratum to: Socio-Economic Family Background and Adult Children’s Health in Germany: The Role of Intergenerational Transmission of Education18
Rebel without a Cause: The Effects of Social Origins and Disposable Income on Rule Violations17
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