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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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Income inequality and charitable giving to different causes in China: a distribution perspective Yongzheng Yang, Pamala Wiepking et al. European Sociological Review 2025 metadata_only
Children left behind. New evidence on the (adverse) impact of grade retention on educational careers Dalit Contini, Guido Salza European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Spatial inequality in higher education: a growing urban–rural educational gap? Alexander Zahl-Thanem, Johan Fredrik Rye European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Correction to: Is early formal childcare an equalizer? How attending childcare and education centres affects children’s cognitive and socio-emotional skills in Germany European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Does training beget training over the life course? Cumulative advantage in work-related non-formal training participation in Germany and the UK Sascha dos Santos, Martina Dieckhoff et al. European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Online calls for protest and offline mobilization in autocracies: evidence from the 2017 Dey Protests in Iran Mohammad Ali Kadivar, Neil Ketchley et al. European Sociological Review 2025 metadata_only
Social inequality in admission chances for prestigious higher education programs in Germany: do application patterns matter? Claudia Finger, Heike Solga et al. European Sociological Review 2024 metadata_only
Steeper at the top: cognitive ability and earnings in Finland and Norway Bernt Bratsberg, Ole Rogeberg et al. European Sociological Review 2025 metadata_only
Group boundaries in the Netherlands: how religion and ethnicity matter for social integration Lena Arnold, Fenella Fleischmann European Sociological Review 2025 metadata_only
The gendered impact of parenthood on job-related training participation in Germany and the United Kingdom Misun Lim, Sascha dos Santos European Sociological Review 2025 metadata_only
Stratifying cities: the effect of outdoor recreation areas on children’s well-being Maria Rubio-Cabañez European Sociological Review 2025 metadata_only
Unemployment: a hidden source of wage inequality? Irma Mooi-Reci, Tim F Liao European Sociological Review 2025 metadata_only
Family structure and policy contexts: implications for tertiary education attainment in 25 European countries Kristina Lindemann European Sociological Review 2025 metadata_only
School composition and academic decisions Erik Rosenqvist, Maria Brandén European Sociological Review 2025 metadata_only
Do African Americans overreport or underreport their experiences of discrimination? Evidence from list experiments Akira Igarashi European Sociological Review 2025 metadata_only
How neighbourhood effects vary by achievement level Nicolai T Borgen, Henrik Daae Zachrisson European Sociological Review 2025 metadata_only
A caution on sibling comparisons in studying effects of the rearing environment Per Engzell, Martin Hällsten European Sociological Review 2025 metadata_only
Parenthood and poverty risk within couples: individual and household poverty risks by gender and education in four European countries Christina Siegert European Sociological Review 2025 metadata_only
Hiring intentions at the intersection of gender, parenthood, and social status. A factorial survey experiment in the UK labour market Anna Zamberlan, Filippo Gioachin et al. European Sociological Review 2025 metadata_only
Cross-national variation in the skills trap: illuminating the heterogeneous economic returns to high cognitive skills Satoshi Araki European Sociological Review 2025 metadata_only
Under what conditions do citizens support future-oriented welfare reforms? Public opinion and second dimension welfare politics Julian L Garritzmann, Silja Häusermann et al. European Sociological Review 2025 metadata_only
Healthcare deservingness: how risk factors and income shape responsibility attribution for health outcomes and healthcare costs Sharon Baute, Luna Bellani European Sociological Review 2025 metadata_only
Radical right populism and the media: evidence from the supply side and demand side of political information in Germany Sebastian Stier, Pascal Siegers et al. European Sociological Review 2025 metadata_only
The later the better? A novel approach to estimating the effect of school starting age on ADHD and academic skills Kathryn Christine Beck European Sociological Review 2025 metadata_only
Much to lose, no credentials to prove it – Educational aspirations and intentions of adult refugees as means of occupational status re-attainment Marvin Bürmann, Dorian Tsolak European Sociological Review 2025 metadata_only
How perceived daycare quality shapes norms around daycare use and parental employment: experimental evidence from Germany Marie-Fleur Philipp, Silke Büchau et al. European Sociological Review 2025 metadata_only
Commercial Surrogacy Is not a Secret Handshake: It Is a High‐Five: Gay Fathers in China’s Changing Landscape Eileen Y. H. Tsang The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Ukrainian Refugees and Welfare Deservingness: A Comparative Study of UK Government Discussions Around the 2022 Ukraine Conflict and 2015 Migrant Crisis Joshua Garland, Juhyun Lee The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Artificial Intelligence as a Strategy in the British Economic Field Will Atkinson The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Equally Bad, Unevenly Distributed: Gender and the ‘Black Box’ of Student Employment Mia Ruijie Zhong, Rachel Lara Cohen et al. The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Army Deserters in Exile Godfrey Maringira The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Karl Popper Versus Karl Mannheim on Sociology and Democratic Governance Martyn Hammersley The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Prestige Fetishism in the Academy: Comte's Mirror, the Magic Mirror or an Illusion of Reality? Jian Wu The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Racial Health Equity and the Question of Black (Non?) Being: Exploring the Uses of Afropessimism in Approaches to Anti‐Racist Health Promotion Tanisha Spratt The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
(Dis)trust in Digital Insurance: How Datafied Practices Shift Uncertainties and Reconfigure Trust Relations Maiju Tanninen, Gert Meyers The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
Does Proactivity Affect Insurance Solidarity and Individual Responsibility? Alberto Cevolini, Elena Esposito The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
Climate Moralities Offset: A Case of Formative Voluntary Carbon Markets Tomi Lehtimäki, Kamilla Karhunmaa et al. The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Parental Effect of Higher Education on Attitudes Towards Immigrants: A Family Approach Victoria Donnaloja, Magda Borkowska The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
The Body in Extremist White Supremacism Mehr Latif, Kathleen Blee et al. The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Track Differences in Civic and Democratic Engagement During Secondary Education: A New Panel Study From the Netherlands Herman van de Werfhorst, Geert ten Dam et al. The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Immigrants in the Income Elite in Germany: The Role of Immigrant‐Native Households Florian Zimmermann, Matthias Collischon et al. The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
What is the Liberalizing Potential of Higher Education? An Analysis of Academic Fields and Anti‐Immigrant Sentiment Across 32 Countries Maureen A. Eger, Mikael Hjerm et al. The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Unnatural Wills: Inheritance Disputes and Inequality Shay O'Brien The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
What Is Justice? Reflections on the Criminal Justice System in Brazil Fernanda Oliveira, Isabela Corby et al. The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Global Fields and Migration Regimes: Citizenship by Investment Kristin Surak The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Managing Risk & Seeking Dignity: Working‐Class Perceptions of University in London, Rochdale & Morecambe Amit Singh The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Capital and the Family Jens Beckert, Isabell Stamm The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Social Mobility, Self‐Selection, and the Persistence of Class Inequality in Electoral Participation Giacomo Melli, Nan Dirk de Graaf et al. The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Insurance and the “Irrationalization” of Disaster Policy: A Political Crisis Theory for an Age of Climate Risk Stephen J. Collier The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
Decolouring. The Racial Imprints of Upward Mobility in Lima's Dominant Class Mauricio Rentería The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed

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