European Sociological Review

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European Sociological Review

description Journal of the European Consortium for Sociological Research
Area of ​​Expertise sociology
language English
publishing company Oxford University Press
First edition 1985
Frequency of publication 6 times a year
Editor-in-chief Melinda Mills
Web link http://esr.oxfordjournals.org
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European Sociological Review is the sociological journal of the European Consortium for Sociological Research. Over the past few years, the European Sociological Review has developed into a renowned and globally received sociology journal with a focus on empirical, especially quantitative articles. Richard Breen, Director of the Center for Research on Inequalities and the Life Course at Yale University , describes it as "the world's leading journal for quantitative, comparative research, which continuously publishes the most innovative and interesting empirical research". In 2013, the journal had an Impact Factor of 1.031 and was 51st out of 137 journals in the Sociology category in the statistics of the Social Science Citation Index .

Individual evidence

  1. Self-portrait of the magazine at Oxford University Press
  2. ^ ISI Web of Knowledge, Journal Citation Reports Social Sciences Edition, 2013.

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