Lieze Sohier : Citation Profile


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Universiteit Gent

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Citations

RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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Articles

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Papers

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   2 years (2019 - 2021). See details.
   Cites by year: 1
   Journals where Lieze Sohier has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 0.    Total self citations: 2 (40 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Verhofstadt, Elsy (3)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Lieze Sohier.

Is cited by:

Verhofstadt, Elsy (2)

Nguyen, Ha (1)

Cites to:

Coe, Norma (2)

Zamarro, Gema (2)

Fleurbaey, Marc (1)

Greene, William (1)

Knabe, Andreas (1)

Capéau, Bart (1)

Helliwell, John (1)

Winkelmann, Rainer (1)

Kuroki, Masanori (1)

Alkire, Sabina (1)

Nielsen, Helena (1)

Main data


Where Lieze Sohier has published?


Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Working Papers of Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghent University, Belgium / Ghent University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration2

Recent works citing Lieze Sohier (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document

Works by Lieze Sohier:


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2019DETERMINANTS OF INVOLUNTARY EMPLOYMENT IN EUROPE In: Working Papers of Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghent University, Belgium.
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2019WELL-BEING DURING THE TRANSITION FROM WORK TO RETIREMENT. In: Working Papers of Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghent University, Belgium.
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2021Well-Being During the Transition from Work to Retirement.(2021) In: Journal of Happiness Studies.
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2019Do Involuntary Longer Working Careers Reduce Well-being? In: Applied Research in Quality of Life.
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