Matthias Collischon

438 total citations
34 papers, 246 citations indexed

About

Matthias Collischon is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Sociology and Political Science and Economics and Econometrics. According to data from OpenAlex, Matthias Collischon has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 246 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in General Health Professions, 15 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 15 papers in Economics and Econometrics. Recurrent topics in Matthias Collischon's work include Employment and Welfare Studies (16 papers), Labor market dynamics and wage inequality (11 papers) and Social Policy and Reform Studies (6 papers). Matthias Collischon is often cited by papers focused on Employment and Welfare Studies (16 papers), Labor market dynamics and wage inequality (11 papers) and Social Policy and Reform Studies (6 papers). Matthias Collischon collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Bulgaria and Austria. Matthias Collischon's co-authors include Andreas Eberl, Malte Reichelt, Tobias Wolbring, Michael Oberfichtner, Bernad Batinic, Laura Pohlan, Daniel Kuehnle, Maksym Obrizan, Sebastian Bähr and Martin Abraham and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Social Forces and Frontiers in Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Matthias Collischon

26 papers receiving 235 citations

Peers

Matthias Collischon
Gregory Veramendi United States
Fabian Kratz Germany
Natalie Bau United States
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Citations per year, relative to Matthias Collischon Matthias Collischon (= 1×) peers Andreas Eberl

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Collischon, Matthias, et al.. (2025). Immigrants in the Income Elite in Germany: The Role of Immigrant‐Native Households. British Journal of Sociology. 76(5). 1196–1204.
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Collischon, Matthias, et al.. (2025). The gendered effects of COVID-19 on well-being: a household perspective. European Sociological Review. 41(6). 951–963.
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Collischon, Matthias, et al.. (2025). Mental health in Germany before, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. PLoS ONE. 20(1). e0313689–e0313689. 3 indexed citations
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Collischon, Matthias, Kamila Cygan‐Rehm, & Regina T. Riphahn. (2025). Subsidized small jobs and maternal labor market outcomes in the long run. Socio-Economic Review. 23(3). 1193–1223.
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Collischon, Matthias, Andreas Eberl, & Tobias Wolbring. (2024). Parental well-being when children move out: A panel study on short- and long-term effects. Advances in Life Course Research. 62. 100643–100643.
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Collischon, Matthias, et al.. (2024). Minijobs as stepping stones to regular employment: overall trends and the role of Midijob reforms. Journal for Labour Market Research. 58(1).
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Collischon, Matthias, Kamila Cygan‐Rehm, & Regina T. Riphahn. (2024). Subsidized Small Jobs and Maternal Labor Market Outcomes in the Long Run. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Collischon, Matthias. (2023). Gender inequality in the one percent: A look under the hood of high incomes in Germany. British Journal of Sociology. 74(3). 501–519. 2 indexed citations
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Collischon, Matthias, et al.. (2023). Disability and Labor Market Performance. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Abraham, Martin, Matthias Collischon, Veronika Grimm, et al.. (2022). COVID-19, normative attitudes and pluralistic ignorance in employer-employee relationships. Journal for Labour Market Research. 56(1). 19–19. 1 indexed citations
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Collischon, Matthias, Daniel Kuehnle, & Michael Oberfichtner. (2022). Who Benefits from Cash‐for‐Care?. The Journal of Human Resources. 59(4). 1011–1051. 3 indexed citations
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Eberl, Andreas, Matthias Collischon, & Tobias Wolbring. (2022). Subjective Well-Being Scarring Through Unemployment: New Evidence from a Long-Running Panel. Social Forces. 101(3). 1485–1518. 17 indexed citations
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Eberl, Andreas, et al.. (2021). The impact of the abolition of compulsory service on life satisfaction. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility. 77. 100673–100673. 1 indexed citations
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Collischon, Matthias & Andreas Eberl. (2021). Social capital as a partial explanation for gender wage gaps. British Journal of Sociology. 72(3). 757–773. 11 indexed citations
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Collischon, Matthias. (2019). The Returns to Personality Traits Across the Wage Distribution. Labour. 34(1). 48–79. 20 indexed citations
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Reichelt, Malte, Matthias Collischon, & Andreas Eberl. (2019). School tracking and its role in social reproduction: reinforcing educational inheritance and the direct effects of social origin. British Journal of Sociology. 70(4). 1323–1348. 49 indexed citations
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Collischon, Matthias. (2018). Is There a Glass Ceiling over Germany?. German Economic Review. 20(4). e329–e359. 15 indexed citations
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Collischon, Matthias. (2017). Relative Pay, Rank and Happiness: A Comparison Between Genders and Part- and Full-Time Employees. Journal of Happiness Studies. 20(1). 67–80. 8 indexed citations

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