Trudie Knijn

3.3k total citations
65 papers, 2.0k citations indexed

About

Trudie Knijn is a scholar working on Political Science and International Relations, Sociology and Political Science and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Trudie Knijn has authored 65 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 31 papers in Political Science and International Relations, 22 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 19 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Trudie Knijn's work include Social Policy and Reform Studies (31 papers), Employment and Welfare Studies (13 papers) and Healthcare innovation and challenges (13 papers). Trudie Knijn is often cited by papers focused on Social Policy and Reform Studies (31 papers), Employment and Welfare Studies (13 papers) and Healthcare innovation and challenges (13 papers). Trudie Knijn collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Germany and United Kingdom. Trudie Knijn's co-authors include Monique Kremer, Frits van Wel, Aart C. Liefbroer, Ilona Ostner, Aafke Komter, Jane Lewis, Claude Martin, Matthijs Kalmijn, Clara H. Mulder and Pearl A. Dykstra and has published in prestigious journals such as Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews, Journal of Marriage and the Family and Journal of Family Issues.

In The Last Decade

Trudie Knijn

62 papers receiving 1.7k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Trudie Knijn Netherlands 25 1.2k 790 591 551 489 65 2.0k
Chiara Saraceno Italy 21 1.5k 1.2× 1.0k 1.3× 637 1.1× 625 1.1× 488 1.0× 114 2.3k
Birgit Pfau‐Effinger Germany 21 970 0.8× 898 1.1× 281 0.5× 604 1.1× 459 0.9× 56 1.7k
Francesca Bettio Italy 16 1.0k 0.8× 669 0.8× 394 0.7× 647 1.2× 439 0.9× 44 1.7k
Robert D. Plotnick United States 26 1.1k 0.9× 407 0.5× 588 1.0× 699 1.3× 1.1k 2.3× 75 2.7k
Sheila B. Kamerman United States 27 972 0.8× 523 0.7× 307 0.5× 485 0.9× 629 1.3× 97 2.1k
Mark Robert Rank United States 28 1.3k 1.1× 222 0.3× 394 0.7× 801 1.5× 669 1.4× 82 2.4k
Janneke Plantenga Netherlands 17 825 0.7× 633 0.8× 260 0.4× 471 0.9× 573 1.2× 51 1.7k
Fabrizio Bernardi Italy 27 1.3k 1.1× 304 0.4× 605 1.0× 380 0.7× 334 0.7× 72 1.9k
Richard Berthoud United Kingdom 20 1.0k 0.8× 267 0.3× 278 0.5× 491 0.9× 186 0.4× 50 1.8k
Jennifer Hook United States 22 1.7k 1.4× 447 0.6× 525 0.9× 570 1.0× 1.1k 2.3× 36 2.3k

Countries citing papers authored by Trudie Knijn

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Fields of papers citing papers by Trudie Knijn

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Trudie Knijn

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Roit, Barbara Da, et al.. (2014). Children First? Changing Attitudes Toward the Primacy of Children in Five European Countries. Journal of Family Issues. 36(14). 1982–2001. 8 indexed citations
2.
Bihan, Blanche Le, Claude Martin, & Trudie Knijn. (2013). Work and Care Under Pressure Care Arrangements Across Europe. Amsterdam University Press eBooks. 14 indexed citations
3.
Wel, Frits van, et al.. (2012). Life Course Status and Exchanges of Support Between Young Adults and Parents. Journal of Marriage and the Family. 74(1). 101–115. 68 indexed citations
4.
Knijn, Trudie, et al.. (2009). Investing, Facilitating, or Individualizing the Reconciliation of Work and Family Life: Three Paradigms and Ambivalent Policies. Project Muse (Johns Hopkins University).
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Knijn, Trudie, et al.. (2009). The Relationship between Family and Work: Tensions, Paradigms and Directives.. ERA. 50. 1 indexed citations
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Lewis, Jane, Trudie Knijn, Claude Martin, & Ilona Ostner. (2008). Patterns of Development in Work/Family Reconciliation Policies for Parents in France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK in the 2000s. Project Muse (Johns Hopkins University). 138 indexed citations
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Rijken, Arieke J. & Trudie Knijn. (2008). EXPLAINING DUTCH FERTILITY RATES IN A COMPARATIVE EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE. European Societies. 10(5). 763–786. 2 indexed citations
8.
Knijn, Trudie & Aart C. Liefbroer. (2007). More kin than kind: instrumental support in families. Population Studies. 47 indexed citations
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Dykstra, Pearl A., Aafke Komter, Matthijs Kalmijn, et al.. (2007). The Netherlands Kinship Panel Study: an introduction. Population Studies. 3 indexed citations
10.
Knijn, Trudie, Carlos Martı́n, & Jane Millar. (2007). Activation as a framework for social policies towards lone parents: is there a continential specificity?. The University of Bath Online Publications Store (The University of Bath). 41(6). 638–652. 30 indexed citations
11.
Knijn, Trudie, et al.. (2007). Contested Professionalism Payments for Care and the Quality of Home Care. Administration & Society. 39(4). 451–475. 36 indexed citations
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Knijn, Trudie. (2006). Policy, People, and the New Professional : De-professionalisation and Re-professionalisation in Care and Welfare. Amsterdam University Press eBooks. 63 indexed citations
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Dykstra, Pearl A., Matthijs Kalmijn, Trudie Knijn, et al.. (2006). Family solidarity in the Netherlands. Population Studies. 143 indexed citations
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Knijn, Trudie, et al.. (2005). Care packages: The organisation of work and care by working mothers. Lund University Publications (Lund University). 5 indexed citations
15.
Gerhard, Ute, et al.. (2005). Working mothers in Europe : a comparison of policies and practices. E. Elgar eBooks. 40 indexed citations
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Dykstra, Pearl A., Matthijs Kalmijn, Trudie Knijn, et al.. (2004). Codebook of the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study, A multi-actor, multi-method panel study on solidarity in family relationships. Wave 2. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 159 indexed citations
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Knijn, Trudie & Aafke Komter. (2004). Solidarity between the sexes and the generations : transformations in Europe. Edward Elgar eBooks. 21 indexed citations
18.
Knijn, Trudie, et al.. (2001). A comparison of English and Dutch sex education in the classroom. UvA-DARE (University of Amsterdam). 19(4). 23–28. 15 indexed citations
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Knijn, Trudie & Frits van Wel. (2001). Careful or Lenient: Welfare Reform for Lone Mothers in the Netherlands. Journal of European Social Policy. 11(3). 235–251. 19 indexed citations
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Knijn, Trudie, et al.. (1987). Unravelling fatherhood. 2 indexed citations

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