Esther Dermott

1.1k total citations
38 papers, 648 citations indexed

About

Esther Dermott is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Gender Studies and Political Science and International Relations. According to data from OpenAlex, Esther Dermott has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 648 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 14 papers in Gender Studies and 13 papers in Political Science and International Relations. Recurrent topics in Esther Dermott's work include Social Policy and Reform Studies (12 papers), Work-Family Balance Challenges (11 papers) and Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics (10 papers). Esther Dermott is often cited by papers focused on Social Policy and Reform Studies (12 papers), Work-Family Balance Challenges (11 papers) and Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics (10 papers). Esther Dermott collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Italy and United States. Esther Dermott's co-authors include Tina Miller, Marco Pomati, Julie Seymour, Steve Fenton, Julie MacLeavy, Kate Boyer, Al James, Christina Pantazis, Caroline Gatrell and Jennifer Jarman and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Developmental Psychology and Journal of Affective Disorders.

In The Last Decade

Esther Dermott

35 papers receiving 606 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Esther Dermott United Kingdom 13 450 215 125 119 112 38 648
Magnus Bygren Sweden 13 466 1.0× 265 1.2× 98 0.8× 86 0.7× 89 0.8× 26 637
Ragni Hege Kitterød Norway 14 475 1.1× 263 1.2× 175 1.4× 193 1.6× 115 1.0× 71 647
Bandana Purkayastha United States 17 593 1.3× 208 1.0× 67 0.5× 166 1.4× 87 0.8× 50 840
Karin Wall Portugal 12 384 0.9× 128 0.6× 125 1.0× 101 0.8× 148 1.3× 47 533
Ann Nilsen Norway 10 684 1.5× 109 0.5× 179 1.4× 83 0.7× 159 1.4× 24 811
Kari Wærness Norway 9 433 1.0× 240 1.1× 195 1.6× 92 0.8× 178 1.6× 30 690
Anastasia H. Prokos United States 11 299 0.7× 260 1.2× 170 1.4× 67 0.6× 70 0.6× 21 570
Stacey J. Oliker United States 11 499 1.1× 242 1.1× 106 0.8× 107 0.9× 181 1.6× 17 752
Virinder S. Kalra United Kingdom 14 494 1.1× 121 0.6× 131 1.0× 161 1.4× 95 0.8× 46 714
Bridget Byrne United Kingdom 16 478 1.1× 114 0.5× 94 0.8× 72 0.6× 73 0.7× 36 720

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Esther Dermott

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All Works

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Culpin, Iryna, Rebecca M. Pearson, Nicola Wright, et al.. (2025). Paternal postnatal depression and child development at age 7 years in a UK-birth cohort: the mediating roles of paternal parenting confidence, warmth, and conflict. PubMed. 4. 1650799–1650799. 1 indexed citations
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Culpin, Iryna, Rebecca M. Pearson, Nicola Wright, et al.. (2025). Maternal and paternal depressive symptoms from pregnancy to late childhood in a UK-birth cohort: Reciprocal and bidirectional effects. Journal of Affective Disorders. 397. 120855–120855.
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Dermott, Esther, et al.. (2023). Good normative parenting: towards a non-teleological and relational ideal. Journal of Family Studies. 30(4). 603–616. 1 indexed citations
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Dermott, Esther, et al.. (2023). Families, Relationships and Societies: a decade of scholarship and agendas for the future. Families Relationships and Societies. 12(1). 3–9.
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Culpin, Iryna, Gemma Hammerton, Alan Stein, et al.. (2022). Maternal postnatal depressive symptoms and offspring emotional and behavioral development at age 7 years in a U.K. birth cohort: The role of paternal involvement.. Developmental Psychology. 59(4). 770–785. 5 indexed citations
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Culpin, Iryna, Esther Dermott, Jonathan Ives, & Julie MacLeavy. (2020). Tangible co‐production? Engaging and creating with fathers. Area. 53(1). 30–37. 7 indexed citations
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Dermott, Esther, et al.. (2020). What Is a Family and Why Does It Matter?. Social Sciences. 9(5). 83–83. 6 indexed citations
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Dermott, Esther & Caroline Gatrell. (2018). Fathers, families and relationships: Researching everyday lives. Bristol Research (University of Bristol). 9 indexed citations
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Boyer, Kate, Esther Dermott, Al James, & Julie MacLeavy. (2017). Men at work? Debating shifting gender divisions of care. Dialogues in Human Geography. 7(1). 92–98. 10 indexed citations
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Boyer, Kate, Esther Dermott, Al James, & Julie MacLeavy. (2017). Regendering care in the aftermath of recession?. Dialogues in Human Geography. 7(1). 56–73. 28 indexed citations
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Dermott, Esther. (2015). The evolution of gender and poverty in Britain: solo-living men are emerging as a new poor group. London School of Economics and Political Science Research Online (London School of Economics and Political Science). 1 indexed citations
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Dermott, Esther & Christina Pantazis. (2015). Gender, poverty and social exclusion: final report of the 2012 PSE study. Bristol Research (University of Bristol). 1 indexed citations
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Dermott, Esther & Marco Pomati. (2015). The parenting and economising practices of lone parents: Policy and evidence. Critical Social Policy. 36(1). 62–81. 14 indexed citations
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Dermott, Esther & Christina Pantazis. (2014). Gender and poverty in Britain: changes and continuities between 1999 and 2012. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice. 22(3). 253–269. 11 indexed citations
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Dermott, Esther. (2012). Poverty Vs Parenting: an emergent dichotomy. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4(2). 21 indexed citations
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Dermott, Esther & Julie Seymour. (2011). Displaying Families: a new concept for the sociology of family life. Repository@Hull (Worktribe) (University of Hull). 46 indexed citations
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Dermott, Esther. (2006). What's parenthood got to do with it?: men's hours of paid work1. British Journal of Sociology. 57(4). 619–634. 38 indexed citations
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Dermott, Esther. (2006). The Effect of Fatherhood on Men's Patterns of Employment. Bristol Research (University of Bristol). 2 indexed citations
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Dermott, Esther. (2005). Time and Labour: Fathers' Perceptions of Employment and Childcare. The Sociological Review. 53(2_suppl). 89–103. 25 indexed citations
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Dermott, Esther. (2003). ‘The ‘Intimate Father’: Defining Paternal Involvement’. Sociological Research Online. 8(4). 28–38. 48 indexed citations

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