European Sociological Review

Papers
(The H4-Index of European Sociological Review is 16. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
The effect of school peers on residential mobility in young adulthood: evidence from Sweden60
What (wo)men want? Evidence from a factorial survey on preferred work hours in couples after childbirth41
The temporal dimension of parental employment: Temporary contracts, non-standard work schedules, and children’s education in Germany33
The female-breadwinner well-being ‘penalty’: differences by men’s (un)employment and country30
Is there a growing gender divide among young adults in regard to ideological left–right self-placement? Evidence from 32 European countries29
Stressful discrimination: two field experiments on social interaction28
Shouldering childhood: early behavioural traits and discrimination concerns27
Pathways to prosocial leadership: an online experiment on the effects of external subsidies and the relative price of giving24
Changing flux, persisting barriers: assessing the career mobility regime changes in France22
Increasingly polarized? Inequality, prosperity, and perceived socioeconomic conflict in advanced economies (1987–2019)20
Fragmentation or integration? Ethnic diversity and the structural cohesion of adolescent social networks20
Words of change: The increase of gender-inclusive language in German media19
Intergenerational effects of parental unemployment on infant health: evidence from Swedish register data19
Are female-dominated occupations a secure option? Occupational gender segregation, accompanied occupational characteristics, and the risk of becoming unemployed19
School competition, academic achievement, and stratification in a predominantly non-public education system17
Not all wealth is the same: types and levels of wealth and children’s university enrolment17
Targets of police attention. Discrimination in pedestrian stop-and-search of young people in Germany and France16
Linked generations: child’s transition into unemployment and parents’ mental well-being16
Support for everyone or selection of some? Self-selection and assignment into a large-scale refugee mentoring program in Germany16
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