Philipp M. Lersch

1.7k total citations
48 papers, 818 citations indexed

About

Philipp M. Lersch is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Demography and Gender Studies. According to data from OpenAlex, Philipp M. Lersch has authored 48 papers receiving a total of 818 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 20 papers in Demography and 18 papers in Gender Studies. Recurrent topics in Philipp M. Lersch's work include Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics (17 papers), Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism (15 papers) and Family Dynamics and Relationships (15 papers). Philipp M. Lersch is often cited by papers focused on Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics (17 papers), Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism (15 papers) and Family Dynamics and Relationships (15 papers). Philipp M. Lersch collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Netherlands and Australia. Philipp M. Lersch's co-authors include Caroline Dewilde, Sergi Vidal, Ruud Luijkx, Francisco Perales, Marita Jacob, Karsten Hank, Janeen Baxter, Rory Coulter, Sait Bayrakdar and Diederik Boertien and has published in prestigious journals such as American Sociological Review, Social Forces and Journal of Marriage and the Family.

In The Last Decade

Philipp M. Lersch

47 papers receiving 779 citations

Peers

Philipp M. Lersch
Karin Kurz Germany
Deirdre Bloome United States
Siobhan Austen Australia
Fran Bennett United Kingdom
Margaret F. Brinig United States
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All Works

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Lersch, Philipp M., et al.. (2022). My Wealth, (Y)Our Life Satisfaction? Sole and Joint Wealth Ownership and Life Satisfaction in Marriage. European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie. 38(4). 811–834. 7 indexed citations
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Lersch, Philipp M., Emanuela Struffolino, & Agnese Vitali. (2022). Wealth in Couples: Introduction to the Special Issue. European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie. 38(4). 623–641. 4 indexed citations
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Lersch, Philipp M., et al.. (2022). Who Opts Out? The Customisation of Marriage in the German Matrimonial Property Regime. European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie. 38(3). 353–375. 5 indexed citations
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Lersch, Philipp M. & Olaf Groh-Samberg. (2022). The long reach of class origin on financial investments and net worth. Acta Sociologica. 66(2). 210–230. 1 indexed citations
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Vidal, Sergi & Philipp M. Lersch. (2021). Panel Data in Research on Mobility and Migration: A Review of Recent Advances. Comparative Population Studies. 46. 11 indexed citations
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Lersch, Philipp M., et al.. (2020). Gendered employment trajectories and individual wealth at older ages in Eastern and Western Germany. Advances in Life Course Research. 47. 100374–100374. 15 indexed citations
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Lersch, Philipp M.. (2019). Fewer Siblings, More Wealth? Sibship Size and Wealth Attainment. European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie. 35(5). 959–986. 16 indexed citations
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Perales, Francisco, Philipp M. Lersch, & Janeen Baxter. (2018). Birth cohort, ageing and gender ideology: Lessons from British panel data. Social Science Research. 79. 85–100. 23 indexed citations
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Lersch, Philipp M., Marita Jacob, & Karsten Hank. (2018). Long-term Health Consequences of Adverse Labor Market Conditions at Time of Leaving Education: Evidence from West German Panel Data. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 59(1). 151–168. 3 indexed citations
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Lersch, Philipp M., Marita Jacob, & Karsten Hank. (2017). Parenthood, Gender, and Personal Wealth. European Sociological Review. 33(3). 410–422. 26 indexed citations
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Vidal, Sergi, Francisco Perales, Philipp M. Lersch, & Maria Brandén. (2017). Family migration in a cross-national perspective: The importance of institutional and cultural context. Demographic Research. 36. 307–338. 24 indexed citations
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Lersch, Philipp M., et al.. (2016). The distribution of housing wealth in 16 European countries: accounting for institutional differences. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment. 32(4). 625–647. 57 indexed citations
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Lersch, Philipp M.. (2015). Family Migration and Subsequent Employment: The Effect of Gender Ideology. Journal of Marriage and the Family. 78(1). 230–245. 22 indexed citations
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Lersch, Philipp M. & Caroline Dewilde. (2015). Employment Insecurity and First-Time Homeownership: Evidence from Twenty-Two European Countries. Environment and Planning A Economy and Space. 47(3). 607–624. 53 indexed citations
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Lersch, Philipp M. & Ruud Luijkx. (2014). Intergenerational transmission of homeownership in Europe: Revisiting the socialisation hypothesis. Social Science Research. 49. 327–342. 58 indexed citations
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Lersch, Philipp M. & Sergi Vidal. (2014). Falling Out of Love and Down the Housing Ladder: A Longitudinal Analysis of Marital Separation and Home Ownership. European Sociological Review. 30(4). 512–524. 37 indexed citations
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Lersch, Philipp M.. (2013). Residential Relocations and their Consequences. DIAL (Catholic University of Leuven). 10 indexed citations
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Lersch, Philipp M.. (2013). Long-Distance Moves and Employment of Women in Dual-Earner Couples in Britain and Germany. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 133(2). 133–142. 3 indexed citations
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Lersch, Philipp M.. (1970). Aufbau der Person. 20 indexed citations
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Lersch, Philipp M., et al.. (1960). Persönlichkeitsforschung und Persönlichkeitstheorie. 2 indexed citations

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