Social Indicators Research

Papers
(The H4-Index of Social Indicators Research is 25. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Gender Inequalities in Work Time Fragmentation and Anxiety: Latest Time Use Evidence in the UK68
Inequality and Growth in Tunisia: New Evidence from Threshold Regression61
Unemployment and Well-Being: The Case of High-Skilled Intra-EU Mobile Women48
The Influence of Rating Scales and Question Attributes on the Validity and Reliability of Generalized Trust Scales47
Objective Income But Not Subjective Social Status Predicts Short-Term and Long-Term Cognitive Outcomes: Findings Across Two Large Datasets45
The Impact of Socio-Economic Conditions on Individuals’ Health: Development of an Index and Examination of its Association with Three of the Most Frequently Registered Diseases in Lazio Region of Ital44
Inequalities in Water Insecurity in Kenya: A Multidimensional Approach43
Identifying the Impact of Social Capital on Quality of Urban Life (Evidence from Iran)42
Welfare Regimes and Intergenerational Social Mobility: An Institutional Explanation of the Great Gatsby Curve42
Estimating the Cost of Crime Victimization: A Compensating Income Variation Approach Using Different Utility Proxies41
Invisible Barriers to Happiness: Dialect Distance, Cultural Identity, and the Subjective Well-Being of Internal Migrants in China35
New Approach to Measure Wellbeing: A Case Study on Bangladesh35
Women and Intergenerational Mobility in Education: A Micro-Level Study from Weavers’ Community of Varanasi, India34
Digitalization in Vulnerable Populations: A Systematic Review in Latin America34
Working Conditions and Health Among Italian Ageing Workers31
Longitudinal Patterns of Material Hardship Among US Families30
The Subjective Cost of Young Children: A European Comparison29
Persistence of Overeducation Among Young Workers and Business Cycle29
How Does Transportation Insecurity Compare and Relate to Other Indicators of Material Hardship in the U.S.?28
Effect of Cognitive Pretests on Measurement Invariance and Reliability in Quality of Life Measures: An Evaluation in Refugee Studies28
Modelling Population and Health Profiles in Italian and European Coastal and non-Coastal Areas27
Financial Behaviors, Government Assistance, and Financial Satisfaction27
What Matters for the Wellbeing of Mothers and Children in Material  Hardship? Application of a Modified Indicator Framework26
Exploring Social Capital Level in Regions with Large and Increasing Wealth Inequality: Lesson from Seoul, South Korea26
An Automatic Anchoring of the Reference Social Index26
Measuring Competitiveness: A Composite Indicator for Italian Municipalities25
A Large Scale Population Survey of Health and Wellbeing to Allow Comparisons Between Outcome Measures: the SIPHER-HWMIC Dataset25
Financial Inclusion, Poverty, and Income Inequality in ASEAN Countries: Does Financial Innovation Matter?25
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