Hermann Gartner

1.2k total citations
45 papers, 510 citations indexed

About

Hermann Gartner is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, General Health Professions and Political Science and International Relations. According to data from OpenAlex, Hermann Gartner has authored 45 papers receiving a total of 510 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 33 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 18 papers in General Health Professions and 8 papers in Political Science and International Relations. Recurrent topics in Hermann Gartner's work include Labor market dynamics and wage inequality (20 papers), German Economic Analysis & Policies (14 papers) and Social and Demographic Issues in Germany (10 papers). Hermann Gartner is often cited by papers focused on Labor market dynamics and wage inequality (20 papers), German Economic Analysis & Policies (14 papers) and Social and Demographic Issues in Germany (10 papers). Hermann Gartner collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United Kingdom and Bulgaria. Hermann Gartner's co-authors include Thomas Hinz, Stefan Bender, Claus Schnabel, Christian Merkl, Juliane Achatz, Sabine Klinger, Thorsten Schänk, Katja Wolf, Heiko Stüber and Uwe Blien and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of money credit and banking, Economics Letters and Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control.

In The Last Decade

Hermann Gartner

41 papers receiving 457 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Hermann Gartner Germany 13 358 125 124 115 114 45 510
Boris Hirsch Germany 13 422 1.2× 76 0.6× 184 1.5× 128 1.1× 137 1.2× 47 584
Per Skedinger Sweden 12 311 0.9× 95 0.8× 153 1.2× 70 0.6× 111 1.0× 37 472
Aderonke Osikominu Germany 11 486 1.4× 115 0.9× 146 1.2× 40 0.3× 128 1.1× 32 622
Karl Brenke Germany 11 190 0.5× 157 1.3× 158 1.3× 39 0.3× 149 1.3× 108 410
Ronald Bachmann Germany 11 301 0.8× 66 0.5× 185 1.5× 49 0.4× 80 0.7× 81 417
Andrea Garnero France 10 229 0.6× 46 0.4× 99 0.8× 75 0.7× 70 0.6× 28 323
Sara Lemos United Kingdom 10 393 1.1× 54 0.4× 184 1.5× 55 0.5× 187 1.6× 25 541
Carlo Dell’Aringa Italy 11 324 0.9× 83 0.7× 123 1.0× 110 1.0× 108 0.9× 32 469
Thomas Hyclak United States 14 305 0.9× 51 0.4× 80 0.6× 55 0.5× 140 1.2× 54 463
Peter R. Fallon United Kingdom 6 300 0.8× 62 0.5× 120 1.0× 46 0.4× 139 1.2× 19 473

Countries citing papers authored by Hermann Gartner

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Fields of papers citing papers by Hermann Gartner

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Hermann Gartner

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Dauth, Wolfgang, et al.. (2024). Working from Home Increases Work-Home Distances. SSRN Electronic Journal. 3 indexed citations
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Gartner, Hermann, et al.. (2023). The Quality‐Weighted Matching Function: Did the German Labor Market Reforms Trade‐Off Efficiency against Job Quality?. Journal of money credit and banking. 56(7). 1905–1914. 2 indexed citations
3.
Merkl, Christian, et al.. (2021). Hartz IV and the decline of German unemployment: A macroeconomic evaluation. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control. 127. 104114–104114. 19 indexed citations
4.
Merkl, Christian, et al.. (2021). Hartz IV and the Decline of German Unemployment: A Macroeconomic Evaluation. SSRN Electronic Journal. 3 indexed citations
5.
Carrillo‐Tudela, Carlos, Hermann Gartner, & Leo Kaas. (2020). Recruitment Policies, Job-Filling Rates and Matching Efficiency. SSRN Electronic Journal. 4 indexed citations
6.
Bossler, Mario, et al.. (2019). IAB-Stellenerhebung. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 1 indexed citations
7.
Gartner, Hermann. (2015). Implicit contracts and industrial relations - Evidence from German employer-employee data. Economics bulletin. 35(1). 298–304. 1 indexed citations
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Fujita, Shigeru & Hermann Gartner. (2014). A closer look at the German labor market 'miracle'. Business review. 16–24. 4 indexed citations
9.
Gartner, Hermann, et al.. (2013). Wage Posting or Wage Bargaining? Evidence from the Employers' Side. SSRN Electronic Journal. 7 indexed citations
10.
Gartner, Hermann & Thomas Hinz. (2009). Geschlechtsspezifische Lohnungleichheit in Betrieben, Berufen und Jobzellen (1993–2006). Berliner Journal für Soziologie. 19(4). 557–575. 32 indexed citations
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Gartner, Hermann, et al.. (2008). Arbeitsmarkt 2008: Der Aufschwung lässt nach. Econstor (Econstor). 2 indexed citations
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Gartner, Hermann, et al.. (2008). Wage Subsidies for Needy Job-Seekers and Their Effect on Individual Labour Market Outcomes after the German Reforms. SSRN Electronic Journal. 11 indexed citations
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Hinz, Thomas & Hermann Gartner. (2008). Das Dilemma: Gleiche Ausbildung - ungleicher Lohn : Hochlohnberufe für Männer, Niedriglohnberufe für Frauen?. KOPS (University of Konstanz). 8–9.
14.
Gartner, Hermann, et al.. (2007). Arbeitsmarkt 2007/2008: Ein robuster Aufschwung mit freundlichem Gesicht. Econstor (Econstor). 3 indexed citations
15.
Gartner, Hermann, et al.. (2006). Arbeitsförderung für Langzeitarbeitslose: erste Befunde zu Eingliederungsleistungen des SGB III im Rechtskreis SGB II. Social Science Open Access Repository (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences). 89. 5 indexed citations
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Bender, Stefan, et al.. (2005). European Data Watch: The linked employer-employee dataset created from the IAB establishment panel and the process-produced data of the IAB (LIAB). RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 125(2). 327–336. 35 indexed citations
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Gartner, Hermann, et al.. (2005). Niedriglohnsektor: Aufstiegschancen für Geringverdiener verschlechtert. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 4 indexed citations
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Bender, Stefan, et al.. (2005). The linked employer-employee dataset created from the IAB establishment panel and the process-produced data of the IAB (LIAB). Journal of Contextual Economics – Schmollers Jahrbuch. 125(2). 327–336. 52 indexed citations
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Bellmann, Lutz & Hermann Gartner. (2004). Fakten zur Entwicklung der qualifikatorischen und sektoralen Lohnstruktur (Facts on the development of the qualification-related and sectoral wage structure). Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung. 36(4). 493–508. 3 indexed citations
20.
Gartner, Hermann, et al.. (1955). [Development of mortality in Germany between 1855 and 1975 and its biologic and social significance].. PubMed. 139(8). 627–43. 1 indexed citations

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