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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
Law and Political Science D-index 22 Citations 3,115 40 World Ranking 1190 National Ranking 6

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Law
  • Politics
  • Social science

Rebeca Raijman mostly deals with Immigration, Demographic economics, Economic growth, Ethnic group and Xenophobia. Her work in Immigration addresses issues such as Politics, which are connected to fields such as Prejudice and Gender studies. The concepts of her Demographic economics study are interwoven with issues in Disadvantage, Disadvantaged group, Labour economics, Census and Developing country.

Her studies deal with areas such as Research design, Marketing, Personality and Value as well as Economic growth. Her Ethnic group study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as RECENT IMMIGRANT and Informal sector. Her Xenophobia study combines topics in areas such as Public opinion and Educational attainment.

Her most cited work include:

  • The Rise of Anti-foreigner Sentiment in European Societies, 1988-2000 (526 citations)
  • Population size, perceived threat, and exclusion: a multiple-indicators analysis of attitudes toward foreigners in Germany (254 citations)
  • Foreigners' Impact on European Societies Public Views and Perceptions in a Cross-National Comparative Perspective (179 citations)

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

Her scientific interests lie mostly in Immigration, Ethnic group, Demographic economics, Labor migration and Labour economics. Her Immigration research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Economic growth, Informal sector, Gender studies and Soviet union. Borrowing concepts from Eurobarometer, Rebeca Raijman weaves in ideas under Economic growth.

Her Ethnic group research integrates issues from National identity, Criminology and Law of Return. The study incorporates disciplines such as Disadvantage and Educational attainment in addition to Demographic economics. Her study in Labour economics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Workforce, Socioeconomic status and Census.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Immigration (50.00%)
  • Ethnic group (30.36%)
  • Demographic economics (23.21%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Immigration (50.00%)
  • Labor migration (21.43%)
  • Criminology (7.14%)

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

Her primary areas of study are Immigration, Labor migration, Criminology, Human values and Social psychology. Her Immigration study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Life satisfaction and Demographic economics. Her Labor migration research includes elements of Economic history, Political economy, Human rights and Jewish state, Politics.

Her studies in Criminology integrate themes in fields like Prejudice, Double standard, Refugee and Vulnerability. Her Human values investigation overlaps with Cultural values, Opposition, Ethnic majority and Perception. Her work carried out in the field of Social psychology brings together such families of science as Ethnic group, Acculturation, Ideology and Jewish identity.

Between 2017 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Direct and indirect predictors of opposition to immigration in Europe: individual values, cultural values, and symbolic threat (21 citations)
  • Sense of Belonging and Life Satisfaction among Post‐1990 Immigrants in Israel (4 citations)
  • The impact of government regulation on recruitment process, rights, wages and working conditions of labor migrants in the Israeli construction sector (2 citations)

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

  • Law
  • Politics
  • Social science

Rebeca Raijman mainly investigates Immigration, Social psychology, Government regulation, Opposition and Labour economics. Her work deals with themes such as Identity, Ethnic group, Ideology and Jewish identity, which intersect with Immigration. In the field of Social psychology, her study on Life satisfaction overlaps with subjects such as Context.

Government regulation is connected with Labor migration, Precarious Employment and Process in her study. Her Opposition research incorporates a variety of disciplines, including Cultural values and Human values.

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Best Publications

The Rise of Anti-foreigner Sentiment in European Societies, 1988-2000

Moshe Semyonov;Rebeca Raijman;Anastasia Gorodzeisky.
American Sociological Review (2006)

945 Citations

Population size, perceived threat, and exclusion: a multiple-indicators analysis of attitudes toward foreigners in Germany

Moshe Semyonov;Rebeca Raijman;Anat Yom Tov;Peter Schmidt.
Social Science Research (2004)

440 Citations

Foreigners' Impact on European Societies Public Views and Perceptions in a Cross-National Comparative Perspective

Moshe Semyonov;Rebeca Raijman;Anastasia Gorodzeisky.
International Journal of Comparative Sociology (2008)

310 Citations

Immigrants' pathways to business ownership : A comparative ethnic perspective

Rebeca Raijman;Marta Tienda.
International Migration Review (2000)

284 Citations

Do Foreigners Deserve Rights? Determinants of Public Views Towards Foreigners in Germany and Israel

Rebeca Raijman;Moshe Semyonov;Peter Schmidt.
European Sociological Review (2003)

206 Citations

GENDER, ETHNICITY, AND IMMIGRATION: Double Disadvantage and Triple Disadvantage among Recent Immigrant Women in the Israeli Labor Market

Rebeca Raijman;Moshe Semyonov.
Gender & Society (1997)

191 Citations

Ethnic foundations of economic transactions: Mexican and Korean immigrant entrepreneurs in Chicago

Rebeca Raijman;Marta Tienda.
Ethnic and Racial Studies (2003)

155 Citations

Perceived threat and exclusionary attitudes towards foreign workers in Israel

Rebeca Raijman;Moshe Semyonov.
Ethnic and Racial Studies (2004)

150 Citations

What does a nation owe non-citizens? National attachments, perception of threat and attitudes towards granting citizenship rights in a comparative perspective

Rebeca Raijman;Eldad Davidov;Eldad Davidov;Peter Schmidt;Oshrat Hochman.
International Journal of Comparative Sociology (2008)

133 Citations

Modes of labor market incorporation and occupational cost among new immigrants to Israel.

Rebeca Raijman;Moshe Semyonov.
International Migration Review (1995)

121 Citations

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