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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 46 Citations 8,817 108 World Ranking 2023 National Ranking 356

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study Rosemary Crompton is best known for:

  • Social class
  • Social science
  • Cultural capital

Her Wage study is focused on Occupational segregation and Domestic work. Her Occupational segregation study frequently involves adjacent topics like Wage. Her research ties Work (physics) and Domestic work together. Her Work (physics) study frequently involves adjacent topics like Work–life balance. Her Psychotherapist study has been linked to subjects such as Undoing and Association (psychology). Her research on Association (psychology) frequently links to adjacent areas such as Psychotherapist. Rosemary Crompton frequently studies issues relating to Constraint (computer-aided design) and Mechanical engineering. Her study connects Mechanical engineering and Constraint (computer-aided design). Rosemary Crompton combines Law and Normative in her studies.

Her most cited work include:

  • Work-Life ‘Balance’ in Europe (377 citations)
  • Explaining Women's Employment Patterns: 'Orientations to Work' Revisited (307 citations)
  • Attitudes, women’s employment and the domestic division of labour (216 citations)

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

Her Law study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Politics, Social class and Division of labour. Her study in Class (philosophy) extends to Epistemology with its themes. Many of her studies involve connections with topics such as Epistemology and Class (philosophy). Her Work (physics) study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Mechanical engineering. Much of her study explores Mechanical engineering relationship to Work (physics). Rosemary Crompton integrates several fields in her works, including Demographic economics and Labour economics. She performs multidisciplinary studies into Labour economics and Demographic economics in her work. Rosemary Crompton integrates Social science with Positive economics in her study. She conducted interdisciplinary study in her works that combined Positive economics and Social science.

Rosemary Crompton most often published in these fields:

  • Law (47.17%)
  • Gender studies (45.28%)
  • Epistemology (33.96%)

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Best Publications

Work-Life ‘Balance’ in Europe:

Rosemary Crompton;Clare Lyonette.
Acta Sociologica (2006)

689 Citations

Explaining women's employment patterns: 'orientations to work' revisited.

Rosemary Crompton;Fiona Harris.
British Journal of Sociology (1998)

596 Citations

Gendered Jobs and Social Change

Rosemary Crompton;Kay Sanderson.
(1990)

387 Citations

White-Collar Proletariat

Rosemary Crompton;Gareth Jones.
(1984)

379 Citations

The new gender essentialism - domestic and family 'choices' and their relation to attitudes

Rosemary Crompton;Clare Lyonette.
British Journal of Sociology (2005)

376 Citations

Attitudes, women’s employment and the domestic division of labour: a cross-national analysis in two waves

Rosemary Crompton;Michaela Brockmann;Clare Lyonette.
Work, Employment & Society (2005)

350 Citations

Employment and the Family: The Reconfiguration of Work and Family Life in Contemporary Societies

Rosemary Crompton.
(2006)

349 Citations

Class and Stratification

Rosemary Crompton.
(1993)

344 Citations

Class and stratification : an introduction to current debates

Rosemary Crompton.
(1993)

340 Citations

Restructuring gender relations and employment : the decline of the male breadwinner

Rosemary Crompton.
Contemporary Sociology (2001)

340 Citations

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