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Market research: The process, data, and methods using Stata
E Mooi, M Sarstedt, I Mooi-Reci
Springer, 2018
2822018
Is gender inequality greater at lower or higher educational levels? Common patterns in the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United States
M Evertsson, P England, I Mooi-Reci, J Hermsen, J De Bruijn, D Cotter
Social Politics 16 (2), 210-241, 2009
2272009
Unemployment Scarring by Gender: Human Capital Depreciation or Stigmatization? Longitudinal Evidence from the Netherlands, 1980-2000
I Mooi-Reci, HB Ganzeboom
Social Science Research, 2014
1052014
Principal component and factor analysis
E Mooi, M Sarstedt, I Mooi-Reci, E Mooi, M Sarstedt, I Mooi-Reci
Market research: The process, data, and methods using Stata, 265-311, 2018
1002018
The gendered impacts of COVID-19: Lessons and reflections
I Mooi-Reci, BJ Risman
Gender & Society 35 (2), 161-167, 2021
992021
Early Unemployment and Subsequent Career Complexity: A Sequence-Based Perspective
A Manzoni, I Mooi-Reci
Schmollers Jahrbuch 131 (2), 339-348, 2011
482011
Fixed‐Term Contracts: Short‐Term Blessings or Long‐Term Scars? Empirical Findings from the Netherlands 1980–2000
I Mooi‐Reci, R Dekker
British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2013
422013
Casual Employment and Long-term Wage Outcomes
I Mooi-Reci, M Wooden
392017
The juvenile sex offender: The effect of employment on offending
C van den Berg, C Bijleveld, J Hendriks, I Mooi-Reci
Journal of criminal Justice 42 (2), 145-152, 2014
392014
Regression analysis
E Mooi, M Sarstedt, I Mooi-Reci, E Mooi, M Sarstedt, I Mooi-Reci
Market Research: The Process, Data, and Methods Using Stata, 215-263, 2018
342018
Why parental unemployment matters for children’s educational attainment: empirical evidence from The Netherlands
I Mooi-Reci, B Bakker, M Curry, M Wooden
European Sociological Review 35 (3), 394-408, 2019
32*2019
The Great Recession and the immigrant–native gap in job loss in the Spanish labour market
I Mooi-Reci, J Muñoz-Comet
European Sociological Review 32 (6), 730-751, 2016
322016
Unemployed and Scarred for Life?: Longitudinal Analyses of How Unemployment and Policy Changes Affect Re-employment Careers and Wages in the Netherlands, 1980-2000
I Reci
302008
The declining influence of family background on educational attainment in Australia: the role of measured and unmeasured influences
GN Marks, I Mooi-Reci
Social Science Research 55, 171-185, 2016
222016
Retrenchments in unemployment insurance benefits and wage inequality: longitudinal evidence from the Netherlands, 1985–2000
I Mooi-Reci
European Sociological Review 28 (5), 594-606, 2012
222012
Parental joblessness and the moderating role of a university degree on the school-to-work transition in Australia and the United States
M Curry, I Mooi-Reci, M Wooden
Social Science Research 81, 61-76, 2019
192019
The cumulative disadvantage of unemployment: Longitudinal evidence across gender and age at first unemployment in Germany
A Manzoni, I Mooi-Reci
PLoS One 15 (6), e0234786, 2020
182020
The market research process
E Mooi, M Sarstedt, I Mooi-Reci, E Mooi, M Sarstedt, I Mooi-Reci
Market Research: The Process, Data, and Methods Using Stata, 11-25, 2018
182018
The employment consequences of growing up in a dual-parent jobless household: a comparison of Australia and the United States
I Mooi-Reci, M Wooden, M Curry
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 68, 100519, 2020
142020
The gendered consequences of unemployment insurance reforms
I Mooi-Reci, M Mills
Social Forces 91 (2), 583-608, 2012
142012
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