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Sharing Detailed Research Data Is Associated with Increased Citation Rate Heather A. Piwowar, Roger S. Day et al. PLoS ONE 2007 available

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Reconstructing the Social Construction of Reality Norman M. Fraser, Romeo V. Turcan The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Fairness Evaluations of Higher Education Graduates’ Earnings: The Role of Female Preference for Equality and Self‐Interest Anna Zamberlan, Diana Roxana Galos et al. The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Physical Fit: The Role of Sports in Elite Hiring in Norway Lisa M. B. Sølvberg, Lauren A. Rivera The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Alloparenting the investment child: A reply to responses Nina Bandelj The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
The unbearable (financial) burdens of parenting Alya Guseva The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
The social life of money for children Nina Bandelj The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
How kin help with parental investments Aliya Hamid Rao The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
“Now we don't have that freedom to not work”: Childhood and parenting in insecurity culture Allison J. Pugh The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Cohort changes in the association between parental divorce and children’s education: A long-term perspective on the institutionalization hypothesis Matthijs Kalmijn European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
How investors account for the quick and the dead Frederick F. Wherry The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Are we looking at crises through polarized lenses? Predicting public assessments of the official early responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in eight countries Josep Lobera, Andrés Santana et al. European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
If You Want the University to Change, Don't Theorise—Organise! Sol Gamsu The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Social media and hiring: a survey experiment on discrimination based on online social class cues Diana Roxana Galos European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Elite Status‐Seeking and Class Reproduction in Civil Society: An Analysis of Corporate Elite Appointments to Charity Boards Tom Mills, Narzanin Massoumi The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Students' Interactional Cultural Capital and Academic Performance in Test‐ and Teacher‐Based Assessments Sara Geven, Dieuwke Zwier The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
That's Not Fair! Navigating the Duality of Fairness in Insurance Konstantinos Chalkias, Paula Jarzabkowski et al. The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
The Old Regime (of Mutualisation) and the Revolution (of Big Data) Pierre Francois The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
More Than the Sum of Multiple Care: Ambivalence in Sandwich Care Junko Yamashita, Naoko Soma The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Social Justice in Post‐Conflict Societies: Lessons From Northern Ireland Ruth McAreavey, Katharine A. M. Wright et al. The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Death and Nationalism's Moral Imperative: The Battle for Britain, Industry and the ‘Left Behind’ Bethan Harries The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
The Link Between Contextual Poverty and Academic Achievement: Evidence Using Panel Data From a Lower‐Middle‐Income Country Mobarak Hossain The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Varieties of Economic Elites? Preliminary Results From the World Elite Database (WED) Felix Bühlmann, Caroline Ahler Christesen et al. The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
‘Cubs of Wall Street’: Cocaine Use in Top‐Boy Culture Rikke Tokle, Willy Pedersen The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Banal Radicalism: Free Spaces and the Routinization of Radical Practices in Far‐Right Movements Oded Marom The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Material deprivation in childhood and unequal political socialization: the relationship between children’s economic hardship and future voting Sebastian Jungkunz, Paul Marx European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Vocational education, general education, and on-the-job learning over the life cycle Ilse Tobback, Dieter Verhaest et al. European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Racial bias in media coverage: accounting for structural position and public interest Eran Shor, Arnout van de Rijt European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Towards an extended resource theory of marital power: parental education and household decision-making in rural China Cheng Cheng, Yu Xie European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
When mothers do it all: gender-role norms, women’s employment, and fertility intentions in post-industrial societies Sinn Won Han, Ohjae Gowen et al. European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Differences in access to social capital across societies Gabriel Otero, Beate Völker et al. European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Do grandparents really matter? The effect of regular grandparental childcare on the second-birth transition Roberta Rutigliano European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Social capital is associated with cooperation and indirect norm enforcement in the field: behavioural evidence from Switzerland Joël Berger European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Correction to: Material deprivation in childhood and unequal political socialization: the relationship between children’s economic hardship and future voting European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
The Last of England: Banal Nationalism and Communities of Loss in British Pub Closure Media Narratives Robert Deakin, Thomas Thurnell‐Read The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Not Cologne but the data collection (might have) changed everything: a cautionary tale on ignoring changes in data recording in sociological research Nicole Schwitter, Ulf Liebe European Sociological Review 2023 metadata_only
On the effect of the New Year’s Eve sexual assaults on anti-refugee violence: a rejoinder to Schwitter and Liebe (2023) Arun Frey European Sociological Review 2023 metadata_only
Information intervention on long-term earnings prospects and the gender gap in major choice Frauke Peter, Pia Schober et al. European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Does intergenerational educational mobility vary by sexual identity? A comparative analysis of five OECD countries Diederik Boertien, Francisco Perales et al. European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
A liberalizing effect of happiness? The impact of improvements and deteriorations in different dimensions of subjective well-being on concerns about immigration Fabian Kratz European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Correction to: Explaining Ethnic Violence: On the Relevance of Geographic, Social, Economic, and Political Factors in Hate Crimes on Refugees European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Correction to: Not Cologne but the data collection (might have) changed everything: a cautionary tale on ignoring changes in data recording in sociological research European Sociological Review 2023 metadata_only
Heterogeneity in parental time with children: trends by gender and education between 1961 and 2012 across 20 countries Nicoletta Balbo, Alessandra Casarico et al. European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Parental job loss and the role of unemployment duration and income changes for children’s education Simon Skovgaard Jensen, Kristina Lindemann et al. European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Shelter from the storm: do partnerships buffer the well-being costs of unemployment? Sebastian Prechsl, Tobias Wolbring European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
The relevance of tracking and social school composition for growing achievement gaps by parental education in lower secondary school: a longitudinal analysis in France, Germany, the United States, and England Jascha Dräger, Thorsten Schneider et al. European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Pathways to prosocial leadership: an online experiment on the effects of external subsidies and the relative price of giving Blaine Robbins, Daniel Karell et al. European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Does information reduce interpersonal violence? Evidence from prisons Aron Szekely European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Downward occupational mobility and job satisfaction: when does it hurt less? Ying Zhou, Min Zou et al. European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Sibling influence on migration pathways from the French overseas to mainland France Marine Haddad European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Response to: ‘Signals, Educational Decision-Making, and Inequality’: a comment on the formal model by Holm, Hjorth-Trolle, and Jæger Anders Holm, Anders Hjort-Trolle et al. European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only

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