Tamás Hajdu : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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Papers

EDITOR:

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Books edited

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   13 years (2011 - 2024). See details.
   Cites by year: 3
   Journals where Tamás Hajdu has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 11.    Total self citations: 7 (14 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Hajdu, Gábor (9)

Kertesi, Gabor (8)

Szabo-Morvai, Agnes (2)

Bíró, Anikó (2)

Prinz, Daniel (2)

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

Is cited by:

Doyle, Orla (3)

Graafland, Johan (3)

Bütikofer, Aline (3)

Ginja, Rita (3)

Wilde, Joshua (3)

Elek, Péter (2)

Lordan, Grace (2)

Horn, Daniel (2)

Bíró, Anikó (2)

Keller, Tamás (1)

Battaglia, Marianna (1)

Cites to:

Wolfers, Justin (33)

Stevenson, Betsey (33)

Currie, Janet (27)

Stutzer, Alois (18)

Frey, Bruno (17)

Clark, Andrew (17)

Senik, Claudia (15)

Apouey, Bénédicte (13)

Salvanes, Kjell G (12)

Devereux, Paul (12)

Black, Sandra (12)

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Where Tamás Hajdu has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)2
Economics & Human Biology2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS / Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies14
Budapest Working Papers on the Labour Market / Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies4
GLO Discussion Paper Series / Global Labor Organization (GLO)3

Recent works citing Tamás Hajdu (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2024Heat, Health, and Habitats: Analyzing the Intersecting Risks of Climate and Demographic Shifts in Austrian Districts. (2024). Wachs, Johannes ; Anjomshoaa, Amin ; Polleres, Axel ; Schuster, Hannah. In: Papers. RePEc:arx:papers:2405.00540.

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2024The Consequences of Miscarriage on Parental Investments. (2024). Doyle, Orla ; Bütikofer, Aline ; Ginja, Rita ; Coy, Deirdre ; Butikofer, Aline. In: CESifo Working Paper Series. RePEc:ces:ceswps:_11003.

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2023Temperature and fertility: evidence from Spanish register data. (2023). Wilde, Joshua ; Cozzani, Marco ; Keivabu, Risto Conte. In: MPIDR Working Papers. RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2023-021.

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2024The consequences of health mandates on infant health: Evidence from a smoking-ban regulation. (2024). Drugowick, Pedro ; da Mata, Daniel. In: Journal of Development Economics. RePEc:eee:deveco:v:167:y:2024:i:c:s030438782300127x.

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2023Temperature and Fertility: Evidence from Spanish Register Data. (2023). Wilde, Joshua ; Cozzani, Marco ; Keivabu, Risto Conte. In: IZA Discussion Papers. RePEc:iza:izadps:dp16110.

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2024The Consequences of Miscarriage on Parental Investments. (2024). Doyle, Orla ; Bütikofer, Aline ; Ginja, Rita ; Coy, Deirdre ; Butikofer, Aline. In: IZA Discussion Papers. RePEc:iza:izadps:dp16858.

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2023Household gift-giving consumption and subjective well-being: evidence from rural China. (2023). Wang, Zhen ; Chiu, Yi-Bin ; Ye, XU. In: Review of Economics of the Household. RePEc:kap:reveho:v:21:y:2023:i:4:d:10.1007_s11150-022-09631-9.

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2024The Consequences of Miscarriage on Parental Investments. (2024). Doyle, Orla ; Bütikofer, Aline ; Ginja, Rita ; Coy, Deirdre ; Butikofer, Aline. In: Working Papers. RePEc:ucd:wpaper:202401.

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Tamás Hajdu has edited the books:


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Works by Tamás Hajdu:


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2019Parental Job Loss, Secondary School Completion and Home Environment In: Acta Oeconomica.
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2017Parental Job Loss, Secondary School Completion and Home Environment.(2017) In: Budapest Working Papers on the Labour Market.
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2019Inter-Ethnic Friendship and Hostility between Roma and non-Roma Students in Hungary: The Role of Exposure and Academic Achievement In: The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy.
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2017Inter-Ethnic Friendship and Hostility between Roma and Non-Roma Students in Hungary - The Role of Exposure and Academic Achievement.(2017) In: Budapest Working Papers on the Labour Market.
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2019Ambient temperature and sexual activity: Evidence from time use surveys In: Demographic Research.
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2018Smoking ban and health at birth: Evidence from Hungary In: Economics & Human Biology.
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2024Temperature exposure and sleep duration: Evidence from time use surveys In: Economics & Human Biology.
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2023Temperature exposure and sleep duration: evidence from time use surveys.(2023) In: CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS.
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2023Temperature exposure and sleep duration: Evidence from time use surveys.(2023) In: GLO Discussion Paper Series.
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2023Climate change and the mortality of the unborn In: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management.
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2017The association between experiential and material expenditures and subjective well-being: New evidence from Hungarian survey data In: Journal of Economic Psychology.
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2015The association between experiential and material expenditures and subjective well-being: New evidence from Hungarian survey data.(2015) In: CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS.
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2015High-Achieving Minority Students Can Have More Friends and Fewer Adversaries - Evidence from Hungary In: Budapest Working Papers on the Labour Market.
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2017Health Differences at Birth between Roma and Non-Roma Children in Hungary - Long-Run Trends and Decompositions In: Budapest Working Papers on the Labour Market.
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2013Are more equal societies happier? Subjective well-being, income inequality, and redistribution In: CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS.
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2017Smoking Ban and Health at Birth In: CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS.
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2017Intra-couple income distribution and subjective well-being: the moderating effect of gender norms In: CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS.
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2020Temperature, climate change, and human conception rates: Evidence from Hungary In: CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS.
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2022Temperature, climate change, and human conception rates: evidence from Hungary.(2022) In: Journal of Population Economics.
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2020The Role of Place and Income in Life Expectancy Inequality: Evidence from Hungary In: CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS.
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2020The Effects of Expanding a Neonatal Intensive Care System on Infant Mortality and Long-Term Health Impairments In: CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS.
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2020Temperature, climate change and birth weight: Evidence from Hungary In: CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS.
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2020Does the unemployment rate moderate the well-being disadvantage of the unemployed? Within-region estimates from the European Social Survey In: CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS.
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2021Post-conception heat exposure increases clinically unobserved pregnancy losses In: CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS.
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2023Inequalities in regional excess mortality and life expectancy during the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe In: CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS.
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2023In utero shocks and health at birth: the distorting effect of fetal losses In: CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS.
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2023In utero shocks and health at birth: The distorting effect of fetal losses.(2023) In: GLO Discussion Paper Series.
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2023Poor housing quality and the health of newborns and young children In: CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS.
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2011A hasznosság és a relatív jövedelem kapcsolatának vizsgálata magyar adatok segítségével In: Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences).
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2023Társadalmi különbségek a magyarországi gyerekek fogainak állapotában és egészségmagatartásában In: Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences).
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2021The long-term impact of restricted access to abortion on children’s socioeconomic outcomes In: PLOS ONE.
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2021Life expectancy inequalities in Hungary over 25 years: The role of avoidable deaths In: Population Studies.
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2024The Effects of Neonatal Intensive Care on Infant Mortality and Long-Term Health Impairments In: American Journal of Health Economics.
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2021Temperature, climate change, and fertility In: GLO Discussion Paper Series.
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2014Reduction of income inequality and subjective well-being in Europe In: Economics Discussion Papers.
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2014Reduction of income inequality and subjective well-being in Europe.(2014) In: Economics - The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal (2007-2020).
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