Jakob Molinder : Citation Profile


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Lunds Universitet (1% share)
Uppsala Universitet (99% share)

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   7 years (2016 - 2023). See details.
   Cites by year: 3
   Journals where Jakob Molinder has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 7.    Total self citations: 8 (26.67 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Enflo, Kerstin (6)

Bengtsson, Erik (2)

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

Is cited by:

Lennard, Jason (4)

Bengtsson, Erik (3)

Brey, Bjoern (2)

Melander, Eric (2)

Gabbuti, Giacomo (2)

Costa, Dora (1)

Enflo, Kerstin (1)

Prawitz, Erik (1)

Weber, Enzo (1)

Perrin, Faustine (1)

Cites to:

Piketty, Thomas (18)

Enflo, Kerstin (10)

Saez, Emmanuel (9)

Kline, Patrick (8)

Zucman, Gabriel (7)

Broadberry, Stephen (7)

Bengtsson, Erik (6)

Chetty, Raj (5)

Williamson, Jeffrey (5)

Goupille-Lebret, Jonathan (5)

Garbinti, Bertrand (5)

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Where Jakob Molinder has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Scandinavian Economic History Review3
The Journal of Economic History2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Lund Papers in Economic History / Lund University, Department of Economic History11
CEPR Discussion Papers / C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers2
Uppsala Papers in Economic History / Uppsala University, Department of Economic History2

Recent works citing Jakob Molinder (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Conflict or cooperation? Exploring the relationship between cooperative institutions and robotisation. (2023). van Overbeke, Toon. In: British Journal of Industrial Relations. RePEc:bla:brjirl:v:61:y:2023:i:3:p:550-573.

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2024Incomes and income inequality in Stockholm, 1870–1970: Evidence from micro data. (2024). Molinder, Jakob ; Bengtsson, Erik. In: Explorations in Economic History. RePEc:eee:exehis:v:92:y:2024:i:c:s0014498323000621.

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2023Sticky wages and the Great Depression: evidence from the United Kingdom. (2022). Lennard, Jason. In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics. RePEc:ehl:lserod:117330.

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2023Inventors among the “Impoverished Sophisticate”. (2023). Prawitz, Erik ; Berger, Thor. In: Working Paper Series. RePEc:hhs:iuiwop:1462.

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2023Workers’ access to Swedish opera houses and concert halls, 1898–2019. (2023). Albinsson, Staffan. In: Journal of Cultural Economics. RePEc:kap:jculte:v:47:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1007_s10824-021-09437-0.

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2023Sticky wages and the Great Depression: evidence from the United Kingdom. (2023). Lennard, Jason. In: European Review of Economic History. RePEc:oup:ereveh:v:27:y:2023:i:2:p:196-222..

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2023Convicts and Comrades : Coerced Labor’s Impact on Early Labor Unions. (2023). Sezer, Ayse Hazal. In: Other publications TiSEM. RePEc:tiu:tiutis:98f91e6a-8e47-4c1f-bc84-aa91181027b3.

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Works by Jakob Molinder:


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2023Womens work and wages in the sixteenth century and Swedens position in the ‘little divergence’ In: Economic History Review.
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2021Women’s work and wages in the sixteenth-century and Sweden’s position in the “Little divergence”.(2021) In: Lund Papers in Economic History.
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2018The Power Resource Theory Revisited: What Explains the Decline in Industrial Conflicts in Sweden? In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2019The Power Resource Theory Revisited:What Explains the Decline in Industrial Conflicts in Sweden?.(2019) In: Lund Papers in Economic History.
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2019More Power to the People: Electricity Adoption, Technological Change and Social Conflict In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2020More Power to the People: Electricity Adoption, Technological Change and Social Conflict.(2020) In: Lund Papers in Economic History.
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2020Economic Growth and the Development of Real Wages: Swedish Construction Workers’ Wages in Comparative Perspective, 1831–1900 In: The Journal of Economic History.
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2021More Power to the People: Electricity Adoption, Technological Change, and Labor Conflict In: The Journal of Economic History.
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2022Social democracy and the decline of strikes In: Explorations in Economic History.
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2021Social Democracy and the Decline of Strikes.(2021) In: Lund Papers in Economic History.
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2016The Effect of a Massive Wage Push on Income Distribution and Employment. Evidence from the 1920 Eight-Hour Workday Reform in Sweden and Its Aftermath In: Lund Papers in Economic History.
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2018A Workers’ Revolution in Sweden? Exploring Economic Growth and Distributional Change with Detailed Data on Construction Workers’ Wages, 1831–1900 In: Lund Papers in Economic History.
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2019Why Was Unemployment so Low in Postwar Sweden? An Analysis with New Unemployment Data by Manufacturing Industry, 1935-1948 In: Lund Papers in Economic History.
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2021What Happened to the Incomes of the Rich during the Great Levelling? Evidence from Swedish Individual-level Data, 1909–1950 In: Lund Papers in Economic History.
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2022Persistently egalitarian? Swedish income inequality in 1613 and the four-estate parliament In: Lund Papers in Economic History.
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2022Incomes and Income Inequality in Stockholm, 1870–1970: Evidence from Micro Data In: Lund Papers in Economic History.
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2022Historical roots of the dual-earner model: Women’s labour force participation in Sweden, 1870–1960 In: Lund Papers in Economic History.
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2021Social Mobility in Sweden Before the Welfare State In: SocArXiv.
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2019Wage differentials, economic restructuring and the solidaristic wage policy in Sweden In: European Review of Economic History.
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2022Poles Apart? Living Standards and Inequality by Labour Market Outcomes in Brazil and Sweden, ca. 1830–1920 In: Palgrave Studies in Economic History.
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2017The economic effects of the 1920 eight-hour working day reform in Sweden In: Scandinavian Economic History Review.
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2018Why did Swedish regional net migration rates fall in the 1970s? The role of policy changes versus structural change, 1945–1985 In: Scandinavian Economic History Review.
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2020Did industrialisation lead to segregation in cities of the nineteenth century? The case of Uppsala 1880–1900 In: Scandinavian Economic History Review.
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