Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers
Raw citation data, Impact Factor, Immediacy Index, Published documents, Citations received, , Most cited papers , Latest citations and documents published in this series in EconPapers.
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1996 | 0.04 | 0.16 | 21 | 46 | 25 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0.05 | 0.07 |
1997 | 0.11 | 0.17 | 24 | 31 | 44 | 5 | 20 | | | 0.09 |
1998 | 0.11 | 0.19 | 14 | 20 | 45 | 5 | 20 | | | 0.12 |
1999 | 0.16 | 0.29 | 26 | 61 | 38 | 6 | 100 | 2 | 0.08 | 0.19 |
2000 | 0.38 | 0.39 | 42 | 93 | 40 | 15 | 80 | 11 | 0.26 | 0.2 |
2001 | 0.24 | 0.34 | 24 | 40 | 68 | 16 | 37.5 | 2 | 0.08 | 0.18 |
2002 | 0.24 | 0.39 | 32 | 61 | 66 | 16 | 25 | 4 | 0.13 | 0.2 |
2003 | 0.23 | 0.41 | 34 | 53 | 56 | 13 | 23.1 | 7 | 0.21 | 0.21 |
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  Most cited documents in this series: (1) RePEc:ese:iserwp:1999-25 Documentation for Derived Current and Annual Net Household Income Variables, BHPS Waves 1-7 (1999). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 18 times. (2) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2000-01 Unemployment Duration and Exit States in Britain (2000). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 17 times. (3) RePEc:ese:iserwp:1999-16 Residential Mobility, Housing Tenure and the Labour Market in Britain (1999). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 16 times. (4) RePEc:ese:iserwp:1998-01 Cohabitation in Great Britain: not for long, but here to stay (1998). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 13 times. (5) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2003-23 Training in Europe (2003). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 12 times. (6) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2002-20 The Effect of Family Income During Childhood on Later-Life Attainment: evidence from Germany (2002). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 11 times. (7) RePEc:ese:iserwp:1997-19 Who Forgot They Were Unemployed? (1997). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 11 times. (8) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2000-13 Temporary Jobs: who gets them, what are they worth, and do they lead anywhere? (2000). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 10 times. (9) RePEc:ese:iserwp:1996-14 Performance Related Pay (1996). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 10 times. (10) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2004-14 Validation of Survey Data on Income and Employment: The ISMIE Experience (2004). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 9 times. (11) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2000-31 The Effect of Parents Employment on Childrens Educational Attainment (2000). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 9 times. (12) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2000-41 The Dynamics and Inequality of Italian Male Earnings: permanent changes or transitory fluctuations? (2000). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 8 times. (13) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2001-12 Family Composition and Childrens Educational Outcomes (2001). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 8 times. (14) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2000-15 Measuring Income Risk (2000). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 8 times. (15) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2001-09 The Union Membership Wage-Premium Puzzle: is there a free rider problem? (2001). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 8 times. (16) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2002-29 Labour as a Buffer: do temporary workers suffer? (2002). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 8 times. (17) RePEc:ese:iserwp:1996-19 Changing Places: income mobility and poverty dynamics in Britain (1996). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 7 times. (18) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2000-05 The Search for Success: do the unemployed find stable employment? (2000). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 7 times. (19) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2002-06 Intergenerational Mobility and Assortative Mating in Britain (2002). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 7 times. (20) RePEc:ese:iserwp:1999-23 Poverty Amongst British Children: chronic or transitory? (1999). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 7 times. (21) RePEc:ese:iserwp:1999-01 Modelling Household Income Dynamics (1999). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 7 times. (22) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2004-16 The Effects of Dependent Interviewing on Responses to Questions on Income Sources (2004). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 7 times. (23) RePEc:ese:iserwp:1993-20 On the Hart Measure of Income Mobility (1993). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 7 times. (24) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2002-21 The Effect of Parents Employment on Childrens Educational Attainment (2002). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 6 times. (25) RePEc:ese:iserwp:1996-09 New Men and New Women: is there convergence in patterns of labour market transition? (1996). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 6 times. (26) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2004-20 The Echo of Job Displacement (2004). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 6 times. (27) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2000-09 The Living Arrangements of Elderly Europeans (2000). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 6 times. (28) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2003-06 Premature Mortality and Poverty Measurement (2003). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 6 times. (29) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2004-02 Parent and Adult-child Interactions: empirical evidence from Britain (2004). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 6 times. (30) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2002-32 A Cross-Country Comparison of Survey Nonparticipation in the ECHP (2002). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 6 times. (31) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2003-22 An Economic Model of Child Custody (2003). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 5 times. (32) RePEc:ese:iserwp:1991-11 The Reliability of Recall Data: A Literature Review (1991). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 5 times. (33) RePEc:ese:iserwp:1996-11 The Increasing Complexity of Family Relationships: lifetime experience of single motherhood and stepfamilies in Great Britain (1996). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 5 times. (34) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2000-16 Do Current Income and Annual Income Measures Provide Different Pictures of Britains Income Distribution (2000). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 5 times. (35) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2002-30 Single Mothers (2002). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 5 times. (36) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2000-23 Estimating Welfare Indices: household weights and sample design (2000). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 5 times. (37) RePEc:ese:iserwp:1997-17 The Reliability of Retrospective Unemployment History Data (1997). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 5 times. (38) RePEc:ese:iserwp:1996-18 The Changing Picture of Male Unemployment in Britain (1996). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 5 times. (39) RePEc:ese:iserwp:1995-02 Child Care Costs and Lone Mothers Employment Rates: UK evidence (1995). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 5 times. (40) RePEc:ese:iserwp:1997-06 Educational Choice, Families and Young Peoples Earnings (1997). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 5 times. (41) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2001-16 Why are Child Poverty Rates Higher in Britain than in Germany? A Longitudinal Perspective (2001). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 5 times. (42) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2004-13 The Consequences of In-Work Benefit Reform in Britain: new evidence from panel data (2004). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 4 times. (43) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2003-19 Nobody to Play With? The Implications of Leisure Co-Ordination (2003). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 4 times. (44) RePEc:ese:iserwp:1997-09 The Changing Picture of Self-employment in Britain (1997). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 4 times. (45) RePEc:ese:iserwp:1999-02 Education and the Natural Rate of Unemployment (1999). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 4 times. (46) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2002-28 Free to Choose? Differences in the hours determination of constrained and unconstrained workers (2002). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 4 times. (47) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2002-08 Modelling Low Income Transitions (2002). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 4 times. (48) RePEc:ese:iserwp:1998-13 Young People in Europe: Two Models of Household Formation (1998). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 4 times. (49) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2005-09 Busyness as the Badge of Honor for the New Superordinate Working Class (2005). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 4 times. (50) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2004-24 Dependent Interviewing and Seam Effects in Work History Data (2004). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers Cited: 4 times. Latest citations received in: | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 Latest citations received in: 2003 (1) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2003-32 Does a Teen-Birth Have Longer-Term Impacts on the Mother? Suggestive evidence from the British Household Panel Study (2003). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers (2) RePEc:esx:essedp:560 An Economic Model of Child Custody (2003). University of Essex, Department of Economics / Economics Discussion Papers (3) RePEc:esx:essedp:572 Should We Write Prenuptial Contracts? (2003). University of Essex, Department of Economics / Economics Discussion Papers (4) RePEc:fda:fdaddt:2003-18 âMondays at the sunâ: Unemployment, Time Use, and Consumption Patterns in Spain (2003). FEDEA / Working Papers (5) RePEc:fda:fdaddt:2003-24 El diseño complejo de la encuesta de estructura salarial 1995: Implicaciones sobre la estimación de
medidas de desigualdad (2003). FEDEA / Working Papers (6) RePEc:fda:fdaddt:2003-26 La desigualdad salarial en España. Efectos de un diseño muestral complejo (2003). FEDEA / Working Papers (7) RePEc:mcm:sedapp:101 How Do Parents Affect the Life Chances of Their Children as Adults? An
Idiosyncratic Review (2003). McMaster University / Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population Research Papers Latest citations received in: 2002 (1) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2002-18 Beating the Odds (2): a new index of intergenerational mobility (2002). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers (2) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2002-25 An Evaluation of the Childhood Family Structure Measures from the Sixth Wave of the British Household Panel Survey (2002). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers (3) RePEc:irs:iriswp:2002-05 A multidimensional approach to the measurement of poverty (2002). IRISS at CEPS/INSTEAD / IRISS Working Paper Series (4) RePEc:iza:izadps:dp594 Sibling Rivalry: A Look at Switzerland with PISA Data (2002). Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) / IZA Discussion Papers Latest citations received in: 2001 (1) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2001-06 Actual and Preferred Working Hours (2001). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers (2) RePEc:yor:yorken:01/14 Trade Unions and Family-Friendly Policies in Britian. (2001). Department of Economics, University of York / Discussion Papers Latest citations received in: 2000 (1) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2000-05 The Search for Success: do the unemployed find stable employment? (2000). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers (2) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2000-08 Health, Wealth and Progeny: explaining the living arrangements of older European women (2000). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers (3) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2000-13 Temporary Jobs: who gets them, what are they worth, and do they lead anywhere? (2000). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers (4) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2000-28 Exploring New Ground for Using the Multinational Time Use Study (2000). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers (5) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2000-35 Collectivism Versus Individualism: performance-related pay and union coverage for non-standard workers in Britain (2000). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers (6) RePEc:ese:iserwp:2000-37 The Effect of Non-Standard Employment on Mental Health in Britain (2000). Institute for Social and Economic Research / ISER working papers (7) RePEc:esl:ilrdps:054 Temporary Jobs: Who gets them, what are they worth, and do they lead anywhere? (2000). Institute for Labour Research / ILR working papers (8) RePEc:esl:ilrdps:061 Collectivism versus Individualism: Performance-related Pay and Union Coverage for Non-standard Workers in Britain (2000). Institute for Labour Research / ILR working papers (9) RePEc:ifs:ifsewp:00/20 Wealth inequality in the United States and Great Britain (2000). Institute for Fiscal Studies / IFS Working Papers (10) RePEc:iza:izadps:dp189 Is Unemployment Really Scarring? Effects of Unemployment Experiences on Wages (2000). Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) / IZA Discussion Papers (11) RePEc:iza:izadps:dp205 Temporary Jobs: Stepping Stones or Dead Ends? (2000). Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) / IZA Discussion Papers Warning!! This is still an experimental service. The results of this service should be interpreted with care, especially in research assessment exercises. The processing of documents is automatic. There still are errors and omissions in the identification of references. We are working to improve the software to increase the accuracy of the results. Source data used to compute the impact factor of RePEc series.
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