Virginia Hernanz

875 total citations
31 papers, 411 citations indexed

About

Virginia Hernanz is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Economics and Econometrics and Demography. According to data from OpenAlex, Virginia Hernanz has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 411 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in General Health Professions, 18 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 11 papers in Demography. Recurrent topics in Virginia Hernanz's work include Employment and Welfare Studies (18 papers), Labor market dynamics and wage inequality (16 papers) and Retirement, Disability, and Employment (11 papers). Virginia Hernanz is often cited by papers focused on Employment and Welfare Studies (18 papers), Labor market dynamics and wage inequality (16 papers) and Retirement, Disability, and Employment (11 papers). Virginia Hernanz collaborates with scholars based in Spain, United States and Germany. Virginia Hernanz's co-authors include Carlos García Serrano, Cecilia Albert, María A. Davia, Luis Toharia, José María Arranz Muñoz, Juan F. Jimeno, Adriana D. Kugler, Raquel Carrasco, Cristina Suárez and Sonia Quiroga and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Cleaner Production, Social Indicators Research and Social Science Research.

In The Last Decade

Virginia Hernanz

26 papers receiving 355 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Virginia Hernanz Spain 9 237 207 101 82 54 31 411
Juan Francisco Jimeno Serrano United Kingdom 10 237 1.0× 163 0.8× 101 1.0× 57 0.7× 66 1.2× 63 373
Janine Rodgers India 5 113 0.5× 255 1.2× 70 0.7× 201 2.5× 85 1.6× 8 431
Hedva Sarfati Switzerland 11 115 0.5× 142 0.7× 97 1.0× 86 1.0× 34 0.6× 42 367
Paul de Beer Netherlands 11 47 0.2× 88 0.4× 42 0.4× 116 1.4× 36 0.7× 28 293
José Ignacio García Pérez Spain 15 329 1.4× 241 1.2× 171 1.7× 116 1.4× 32 0.6× 54 559
M. de Graaf-Zijl Netherlands 10 207 0.9× 222 1.1× 95 0.9× 81 1.0× 20 0.4× 29 349
George A. Erickcek United States 8 211 0.9× 206 1.0× 75 0.7× 100 1.2× 96 1.8× 42 387
Boris Hirsch Germany 13 422 1.8× 184 0.9× 39 0.4× 137 1.7× 128 2.4× 47 584
Ronald Bachmann Germany 11 301 1.3× 185 0.9× 64 0.6× 80 1.0× 49 0.9× 81 417
Paul Hagstrom United States 10 185 0.8× 116 0.6× 27 0.3× 101 1.2× 12 0.2× 17 374

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Fields of papers citing papers by Virginia Hernanz

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Virginia Hernanz

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All Works

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Hernanz, Virginia, Cecilia Latorre Cosculluela, & Cristina Suárez. (2025). Comparing engagement and active participation with gamification in Quizizz applications: influences on the teaching-learning process. Technology Pedagogy and Education. 34(5). 659–674.
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Hernanz, Virginia, et al.. (2024). Exploring the role of community organisations as environmental vulnerability insurance for cacao smallholders in Colombia. Journal of Cleaner Production. 485. 144371–144371. 2 indexed citations
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Hernanz, Virginia, Cecilia Latorre Cosculluela, Cristina Suárez, & Elena Lanchares. (2024). Revitalising learning in three university contexts: Unleashing the power of the Quizizz app to increase self-efficacy, intrinsic motivation, satisfaction and performance. Education and Information Technologies. 29(17). 23917–23935. 3 indexed citations
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Adserà, Alı́cia, Ana Ferrer, & Virginia Hernanz. (2023). Differences in Skill Requirements Between Jobs Held by Immigrant and Native Women Across Five European Destinations. Population Research and Policy Review. 42(3). 3 indexed citations
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Serrano, Carlos García & Virginia Hernanz. (2022). US and them: Job quality differences between natives and immigrants in Europe. International Migration. 61(2). 154–178. 9 indexed citations
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Muñoz, José María Arranz, Carlos García Serrano, & Virginia Hernanz. (2019). Job quality differences among younger and older workers in Europe: The role of institutions. Social Science Research. 84. 102345–102345. 6 indexed citations
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Serrano, Carlos García, et al.. (2019). Work Trajectories of Female and Male Immigrants in Spain. International Migration. 58(3). 235–257. 6 indexed citations
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Hernanz, Virginia & Juan F. Jimeno. (2018). Inestabilidad laboral en el empleo, duración del desempleo y depreciación del capital humano. Cuadernos Económicos de ICE. 35–56. 2 indexed citations
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Hernanz, Virginia, et al.. (2017). Youth Unemployment in the EU. Econstor (Econstor). 1 indexed citations
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Muñoz, José María Arranz, Carlos García Serrano, & Virginia Hernanz. (2013). Evaluación macroeconómica de las políticas activas del mercado de trabajo en España: ¿mucho ruido y pocas nueces?. Revista Internacional del Trabajo. 132(2). 367–390. 1 indexed citations
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Muñoz, José María Arranz, Carlos García Serrano, & Virginia Hernanz. (2013). Active labour market policies in Spain: A macroeconomic evaluation. International Labour Review. 152(2). 327–348. 4 indexed citations
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Muñoz, José María Arranz, Carlos García Serrano, & Virginia Hernanz. (2013). Active labour market policies in Spain: A macroeconomic evaluation. International Labour Review. 152(2). 327–348. 8 indexed citations
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Hernanz, Virginia & Juan F. Jimeno. (2013). Segmentación laboral y contratación dual: Conversaciones póstumas con Luis Toharia. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja). 19(1). 135–149. 1 indexed citations
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Albert, Cecilia, Carlos García Serrano, & Virginia Hernanz. (2010). La formación en el trabajo en Europa. Determinantes y rendimiento salarial. Revista Internacional del Trabajo. 129(3). 349–378. 1 indexed citations
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Albert, Cecilia, Carlos García Serrano, & Virginia Hernanz. (2010). On‐the‐job training in Europe: Determinants and wage returns. International Labour Review. 149(3). 315–341. 57 indexed citations
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Serrano, Carlos García, Virginia Hernanz, & Luis Toharia. (2010). Mind the Gap, Please! The Effect of Temporary Help Agencies on the Consequences of Work Accidents. Journal of Labor Research. 31(2). 162–182. 23 indexed citations
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Hernanz, Virginia & Luis Toharia. (2006). Do Temporary Contracts Increase Work Accidents? A Microeconometric Comparison between Italy and Spain. Labour. 20(3). 475–504. 32 indexed citations
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Albert, Cecilia, Carlos García Serrano, & Virginia Hernanz. (2005). Firm-provided training and temporary contracts. e_Buah. 7(1). 67–88. 78 indexed citations
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Hernanz, Virginia & Luis Toharia. (2004). Do Temporary Contracts Increase Work Accidents? A Microeconometric Comparison Between Italy and Spain. SSRN Electronic Journal. 7 indexed citations

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