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Rozer, J. & G. Kraaykamp (2013).
Income Inequality and Subjective Well-being. A Cross-National Study on the
Conditional Effects of Individual and National Characteristics. Social
Indicators Research, 113, 1009-1023.
Huijts, T., G. Kraaykamp & S.V. Subramanian (2013). Childlessness and Psychological Well-Being in Context: A
Multilevel Study on 24 European Countries, European
Sociological Review, 29, 1, 32-47.
Huijts, T. & G. Kraaykamp (2012).
Formal and informal social capital and self-rated health in Europe: a new
test of accumulation and compensation mechanisms using a multilevel
perspective? Acta Sociologica, 55,
143-158.
Huijts, T. & G. Kraaykamp (2012).
Immigrants Health in Europe: A Cross-Classified Multilevel Approach to
Examine Origin Country, Destination Country, and Community Effects. International Migration Review, 46, 1,
101-137.
Gesthuizen, M., T. Huijts & G. Kraaykamp (2012). Explaining health
marginalization of the lower educated: the role of cross-national
variations in health expenditure and labor market
conditions, Sociology of Health and Illness,
34, 4, 591-607.
Huijts, T. & G. Kraaykamp (2011).
Religious involvement, religious context, and self-assessed health in
Europe, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 52, 1, 91-106.
Huijts, T. & G. Kraaykamp (2011).
Marital status, nation marital status composition, and self-assessed
health. A multilevel test of four hypotheses in 29 European countries. European Societies, 13, 2, 279-305.
Linssen,
R., L. van Kempen & G. Kraaykamp(2011).
Subjective well-being in rural India. The curse of conspicuous consumption.
Social
Indicators Research, 101, 57-72.
Huijts, T., C. Monden & G. Kraaykamp (2010). Education, Educational Heterogamy, and Self-Assessed Health in Europe. A
Multilevel Study of Spousal Effects in 29 European Countries, European Sociological Review, 26, 3,
261-276.
Monden, C.W.S. &
G. Kraaykamp (2006). Neuroticism,
Education and Self-Assessed Health in the General Population of the United
States. Can smoking Behaviour explain the Associations? Social Indicators Research, 78, 271-285. [Pdf]
Monden, C.W.S, F.
van Lenthe, N.D. de Graaf & G. Kraaykamp (2003).
Partner's
and own Education: Does Who You Live with Matter for Self-Assessed Health,
Smoking and Excessive Alcohol Consumption? Social
Science & Medicine, 57-10, 1901-1912. [Pdf]
Monden, C.W.S., N.D.
de Graaf & G. Kraaykamp
(2003). How Important are
Parents and Partners for Smoking Cessation in Adulthood? An Event History
Analysis, Preventive Medicine, 36, 197-203. [Pdf]
Monden, C.W.S., G. Kraaykamp & N.D. de Graaf
(2003). Trends in Social Inequality in Self-Reported
Health in the Netherlands. Does Infant Mortality in Year of Birth as a
Cohort Indicator Matter?, Social Science &
Medicine, 56-5, 987-1000. [Pdf]
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