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Social Sciences and Humanities
Netherlands
2023

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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Social Sciences and Humanities D-index 58 Citations 10,301 165 World Ranking 1024 National Ranking 41

Research.com Recognitions

Awards & Achievements

2023 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in Netherlands Leader Award

2017 - Member of Academia Europaea

2017 - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Social science
  • Social psychology
  • Economic growth

Labour economics, Life course approach, Economic growth, Demographic economics and Kinship are her primary areas of study. Her Labour economics study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Postponement and Prosperity. The Life course approach study combines topics in areas such as Phenomenon, Cognitive science and Socioeconomics.

Her research investigates the link between Economic growth and topics such as Human geography that cross with problems in Argument. Her Demographic economics research incorporates themes from Multidisciplinary approach and Development economics. Her study in Fertility is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Population size and Research methodology.

Her most cited work include:

  • Residential Relocations in the Life Course (190 citations)
  • First-time Home-ownership in the Family Life Course: A West German-Dutch Comparison: (180 citations)
  • Migration and marriage in the life course: a method for studying synchronized events. (177 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Her main research concerns Demographic economics, Labour economics, Life course approach, Human geography and Demography. Her Demographic economics research integrates issues from Economic growth and General partnership. Her studies in General partnership integrate themes in fields like Quality and Social psychology.

Her work on Housing tenure as part of general Labour economics research is frequently linked to Fertility and Perspective, bridging the gap between disciplines. Her Life course approach study spans across into subjects like Ordered logit and German. Her Demography study typically links adjacent topics like Gerontology.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Demographic economics (31.25%)
  • Labour economics (18.18%)
  • Life course approach (16.48%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2014-2021)?

  • Demographic economics (31.25%)
  • Demography (14.20%)
  • Internal migration (5.11%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Clara H. Mulder spends much of her time researching Demographic economics, Demography, Internal migration, General partnership and Life course approach. Her study in Demographic economics focuses on Panel Study of Income Dynamics in particular. Her work in the fields of Self-rated health overlaps with other areas such as Multinomial logistic regression.

Clara H. Mulder regularly ties together related areas like Quality in her General partnership studies. Clara H. Mulder combines subjects such as Social change and Personal control with her study of Life course approach. Her Poisson regression study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Fertility and First birth.

Between 2014 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Highly skilled migration between the Global North and South: gender, life courses and institutions (40 citations)
  • The Association Between Parents’ and Adult Children’s Homeownership: A Comparative Analysis (28 citations)
  • Housing and subjective well-being of older adults in Europe (22 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Social science
  • Social psychology
  • Econometrics

Her scientific interests lie mostly in Demographic economics, Life course approach, Demography, Elderly parents and Geographic proximity. Her research in Demographic economics intersects with topics in Modernity, Gender studies and Relative deprivation. Her Demography research incorporates themes from Endogeneity and Probit model.

Clara H. Mulder combines subjects such as Intergenerational transmission and Human geography with her study of Association. Her study in Empirical research is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Quality, General partnership and Labour economics. Her Labour economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Life satisfaction and Cross-national research.

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Best Publications

Migration Dynamics: A Life Course Approach

Clara Mulder.
(2003)

425 Citations

Residential Relocations in the Life Course

Clara H. Mulder;Pieter Hooimeijer.
The Plenum series on demographic methods and population analysis (1999)

396 Citations

First-time Home-ownership in the Family Life Course: A West German-Dutch Comparison:

Clara H. Mulder;Michael Wagner.
Urban Studies (1998)

327 Citations

Codebook of the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study: a multi-actor, multi-method panel study on solidarity in family relationships. Wave 3, version 1, April 2012

E.-M. Merz;P.A. Dykstra;M.J.A. Hogerbrugge;A.E. Komter.
(2012)

317 Citations

Migration and marriage in the life course: a method for studying synchronized events.

Clara H. Mulder;Michael Wagner.
European Journal of Population-revue Europeenne De Demographie (1993)

298 Citations

Codebook of the Netherlands kinship panel study

P.A. Dykstra;M. Kalmijn;T. Knijn;A.E. Komter.
(2005)

276 Citations

Home-ownership and family formation

Clara H. Mulder.
Journal of Housing and The Built Environment (2006)

254 Citations

Codebook of the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study, a multi-actor, multi-method panel study on solidarity in family relationships, Wave 1.

P.A. Dykstra;M. Kalmijn;T.C.M. Knijn;A.E. Komter.
NKPS vorking paper (2004)

246 Citations

The timing of household events and housing events in the Netherlands: a longitudinal perspective

Peteke Feijten;Clara H. Mulder.
Housing Studies (2002)

237 Citations

The family context and residential choice: a challenge for new research

Clara H. Mulder.
Population Space and Place (2007)

230 Citations

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