Christopher J. Gerry : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   21 years (2001 - 2022). See details.
   Cites by year: 7
   Journals where Christopher J. Gerry has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 6.    Total self citations: 8 (5.03 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Aleksandrova, Ekaterina (4)

Kaneva, Maria (3)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Christopher J. Gerry.

Is cited by:

Radchenko, Natalia (7)

Danzer, Alexander (7)

Radosevic, Slavo (6)

Linz, Susan (6)

Муравьев, Александр (6)

Danzer, Natalia (6)

Semykina, Anastasia (5)

Brück, Tilman (5)

Abanokova, Kseniya (4)

Sofer, Catherine (4)

Dohmen, Thomas (3)

Cites to:

Earle, John (13)

Konings, Jozef (12)

Brainerd, Elizabeth (12)

Lehmann, Hartmut (10)

Shleifer, Andrei (9)

Cutler, David (9)

Brown, J. David (8)

Kupets, Olga (6)

Jones, Andrew (5)

Moffitt, Robert (5)

Lokshin, Michael (5)

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Where Christopher J. Gerry has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Social Science & Medicine2
Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement2
Cambridge Journal of Economics2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
UCL SSEES Economics and Business working paper series / UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES)8
HSE Working papers / National Research University Higher School of Economics2
William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series / William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan2

Recent works citing Christopher J. Gerry (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023The Impact of the Firstborn Gender on Family Formation and Dissolution: Evidence from Russia. (2023). Maksymovych, Sergii. In: CERGE-EI Working Papers. RePEc:cer:papers:wp765.

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2023Private health insurance in the universal public healthcare system: The role of healthcare provision in Finland. (2023). Lavaste, Konsta. In: Health Policy. RePEc:eee:hepoli:v:132:y:2023:i:c:s0168851023001057.

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2023Life expectancy across countries: Convergence, divergence and fluctuations. (2023). Chakraborty, Shankha ; Aksan, Anna-Maria. In: World Development. RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:168:y:2023:i:c:s0305750x23000815.

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2023New evidence on life expectancy and development: is Sub-Saharan Africa different?. (2023). Ningaye, Paul ; Ngoudji, Charlie Yves. In: MPRA Paper. RePEc:pra:mprapa:117265.

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2023Does Population Longevity Attract Foreign Direct Investments in Developing Countries?. (2023). Bhattacharjee, Ayona. In: Global Business Review. RePEc:sae:globus:v:24:y:2023:i:2:p:393-410.

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2023Out- Of- Pocket health expenditure and household consumption patterns in Benin: Is there a crowding out effect?. (2023). Senou, Melain Modeste ; Celestin, Venant Cossi ; Houeninvo, Hilaire Gbodja. In: Health Economics Review. RePEc:spr:hecrev:v:13:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1186_s13561-023-00429-8.

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Works by Christopher J. Gerry:


YearTitleTypeCited
2015Sample attrition in the RLMS, 2001–10 In: The Economics of Transition.
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2018Too many and too few: The paradoxical case of physicians in the Russian Federation In: International Journal of Health Planning and Management.
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2005Privatisation, corporate control and employment growth: Evidence from a panel of large Polish firms, 1996-2002 In: Economic Systems.
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2004Privatisation, corporate control and employment growth: evidence from a panel of large Polish firms, 1996-2002.(2004) In: UCL SSEES Economics and Business working paper series.
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2017Reforming voluntary drug insurance in Russian healthcare: does social solidarity matter? In: Health Policy.
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2016Gender, education and Russia’s tobacco epidemic: A life-course approach In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2016Gender, education and Russia’s tobacco epidemic: a life-course approach.(2016) In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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2012The journals are full of great studies but can we believe the statistics? Revisiting the Mass Privatisation – Mortality Debate In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2001The Gender Wage Gap and Wage Arrears in Russia: Evidence from the RLMS In: Economics Discussion Papers.
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2002The gender wage gap and wage arrears in Russia: evidence from the RLMS.(2002) In: UCL SSEES Economics and Business working paper series.
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2004The gender wage gap and wage arrears in Russia: Evidence from the RLMS.(2004) In: Journal of Population Economics.
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2002Vulnerability to welfare change during economic shocks: Evidence from the 1998 Russian crisis In: Economics Discussion Papers.
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2016The Health Workforce of the Russian Federation in the Context Of the International Trends In: HSE Working papers.
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2020THE EFFECT OF HEALTH SHOCKS ON LABOUR MARKET OUTCOMES IN RUSSIA In: HSE Working papers.
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2021The effect of health shocks on labour market outcomes in Russia.(2021) In: Cambridge Journal of Economics.
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2019Attitudes to reform: Could a cooperative health insurance scheme work in Russia? In: International Journal of Health Economics and Management.
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2008The great divide: ruralisation of poverty in Russia In: Cambridge Journal of Economics.
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2007The Great Divide: Ruralisation of Poverty in Russia.(2007) In: UCL SSEES Economics and Business working paper series.
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2022First population norms for the EQ-5D-3L in the Russian Federation In: PLOS ONE.
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2015Evaluating the Effectiveness and Efficiency of the Health System In: Published Papers.
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2010Did Mass Privatisation really increase Post-Communist male mortality? In: UCL SSEES Economics and Business working paper series.
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2004Inherited labour hoarding, insiders and employment growth. Panel data results: Poland, 1996-2002 In: UCL SSEES Economics and Business working paper series.
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2004Revisiting Consumption Smoothing and the 1998 Russian Crisis In: UCL SSEES Economics and Business working paper series.
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2007Inequality, democracy and taxation: lessons from the post-communist transition In: UCL SSEES Economics and Business working paper series.
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2008Inequality, democracy and taxation: Lessons from the post-communist transition.(2008) In: Europe-Asia Studies.
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2008Macroeconomic Stability, Governance and Growth: Empirical Lessons from the Post-Communist Transition In: UCL SSEES Economics and Business working paper series.
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2021Adapting to the Challenges of Chronic Non-communicable Diseases: Evidence from Russia In: Applied Research in Quality of Life.
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2021Voluntary private health insurance, health-related behaviours and health outcomes: evidence from Russia In: The European Journal of Health Economics.
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2018Convergence or Divergence? Life Expectancy Patterns in Post-communist Countries, 1959–2010 In: Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement.
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2021How Self-Rated is Self-Rated Health? Exploring the Role of Individual and Institutional Factors in Reporting Heterogeneity in Russia In: Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement.
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2021Explaining the Heterogeneity of Health Outcomes in Post-Communist Europe In: Springer Books.
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2010Consumption smoothing and vulnerability in Russia In: Applied Economics.
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2007Consumption Smoothing and Vulnerability in Russia.(2007) In: William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series.
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2022The buck stops elsewhere: authoritarian resilience and the politics of responsibility for COVID-19 in Russia In: Post-Soviet Affairs.
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2006Inequality, Fiscal Capacity and the Political Regime: Lessons from the Post-Communist Transition In: William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series.
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2014MORTALITY AND FINANCIAL CRISES In: Journal of International Development.
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