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  • Open Access
    Besamusca, J., Tijdens, K., Keune, M., & Steinmetz, S. (2015). Working women worldwide. Age effects in female labor force participation in 117 countries. World Development, 74, 123-141. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2015.04.015
  • Abendschön, S., & Steinmetz, S. (2014). The gender gap in voting revisited: women's party preferences in a European context. Social Politics, 21(2), 315-344. https://doi.org/10.1093/sp/jxu009
  • Steinmetz, S., Bianchi, A., Tijdens, K., & Biffignandi, S. (2014). Improving web survey quality: potentials and constraints of propensity score adjustments. In M. Callegaro, R. Baker, J. Bethlehem, A. Göritz, J. A. Krosnick, & P. J. Lavrakas (Eds.), Online panel research: a data quality perspective (pp. 273-298). (Wiley series in survey methodology). Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118763520.ch12
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    Steinmetz, S., Slavec, A., Tijdens, K., Reips, U.-D., de Pedraza, P., Popescu, A., Belchior, A., Birgegard, A., Bianchi, A., Ayalon, A., Selkala, A., Villacampa, A., Winer, B., Mlacic, B., Vogel, C., Gravem, D., Gayo Avello, D., Constantin, D., Toninelli, D., ... Markov, Y. (2014). Webdatanet: Innovation and quality in web-based data collection. International Journal of Internet Science, 9(Suppl.), 64-71. http://www.ijis.net/ijis9_1/ijis9_1_supplement.html
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    Steinmetz, S., de Vries, D. H., & Tijdens, K. G. (2014). Should I stay or should I go? The impact of working time and wages on retention in the health workforce. Human Resources for Health, 12, 23. Article 23. https://doi.org/10.1186/1478-4491-12-23
  • Steinmetz, S., Raess, D., Tijdens, K., & de Pedraza, P. (2013). Measuring wages worldwide: exploring the potentials and constraints of volunteer web surveys. In N. Sappleton (Ed.), Advancing research methods with new technologies (pp. 100-119). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-3918-8.ch006
  • Levallois, C., Steinmetz, S., & Wouters, P. (2013). Sloppy data floods or precise social science methodologies? Dilemmas in the transition to data intensive research in sociology and economics. In P. Wouters, A. Beaulieu, A. Scharnhorst, & S. Wyatt (Eds.), Virtual knowledge: experimenting in the humanities and the social sciences (pp. 151-182). MIT Press.
  • Open Access
    Tijdens, K., de Vries, D. H., & Steinmetz, S. (2013). Health Workforce Remuneration: comparing wage levels, ranking and dispersion of 16 occupational groups in 20 countries. Human Resources for Health, 11, 11. Article 11. https://doi.org/10.1186/1478-4491-11-11
  • Steinmetz, S. (2012). The contextual challenges of occupational sex segregation: deciphering cross-national differences in Europe. VS Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-93056-5
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    Tijdens, K., van Zijl, S., Hughie-Williams, M., van Klaveren, M., & Steinmetz, S. (2010). Codebook and explanatory note on the WageIndicator dataset: a worldwide, continuous, multilingual web-survey on work and wages with paper supplements. (AIAS working paper; No. 10-102). Amsterdam Institute for Advanced labour Studies, University of Amsterdam. http://www.uva-aias.net/publications/show/1400
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