Milena Nikolova

Milena Nikolova

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

H-index: 21

Europe-Netherlands

About Milena Nikolova

Milena Nikolova, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, specializes in the field of subjective well-being, migration, labor, transition economies, civil societies.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Robots, meaning, and self-determination

Gini who? The relationship between inequality perceptions and life satisfaction

The Relationship Between Inequality and Potential Emigration: Evidence from the Gallup World Poll

The societal costs of inflation and unemployment

Double-edged sword: persistent effects of Communist regime affiliations on well-being and preferences

Being your own boss and bossing others: The moderating effect of managing others on work meaning and autonomy for the self-employed and employees

Echoes of the Past: The Enduring Impact of Communism on Contemporary Freedom of Speech Values

Just another cog in the machine? A worker-level view of robotization and tasks

Milena Nikolova Information

University

Position

Associate Professor and Rosalind Franklin Fellow at the

Citations(all)

1760

Citations(since 2020)

1315

Cited By

909

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

28

i10Index(since 2020)

25

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Milena Nikolova Skills & Research Interests

subjective well-being

migration

labor

transition economies

civil societies

Top articles of Milena Nikolova

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Robots, meaning, and self-determination

Research Policy

Milena Nikolova

Femke Cnossen

Boris Nikolaev

2024/6/1

Gini who? The relationship between inequality perceptions and life satisfaction

Daniele Marchesi

Milena Nikolova

Viola Angelini

2024/4

The Relationship Between Inequality and Potential Emigration: Evidence from the Gallup World Poll

International Migration Review

Milena Nikolova

2023/10/27

The societal costs of inflation and unemployment

Olga Popova

Sarah Grace See

Milena Nikolova

Vladimir Otrachshenko

2023/10

Double-edged sword: persistent effects of Communist regime affiliations on well-being and preferences

Journal of Population Economics

Vladimir Otrachshenko

Milena Nikolova

Olga Popova

2023/7

Being your own boss and bossing others: The moderating effect of managing others on work meaning and autonomy for the self-employed and employees

Small Business Economics

Milena Nikolova

Boris Nikolaev

Christopher Boudreaux

2023/2

Echoes of the Past: The Enduring Impact of Communism on Contemporary Freedom of Speech Values

Milena Nikolova

Olga Popova

2023/12

Just another cog in the machine? A worker-level view of robotization and tasks

A Worker-Level View of Robotization and Tasks

Milena Nikolova

Anthony Lepinteur

Femke Cnossen

2023/11

Stalin and the origins of mistrust

Journal of Public Economics

Milena Nikolova

Olga Popova

Vladimir Otrachshenko

2022/4/1

Past political repression creates long-lasting mistrust

Milena Nikolova

Olga Popova

Vladimir Otrachshenko

2022/3/2

COVID-19 and entrepreneurship entry and exit: Opportunity amidst adversity

Technology in Society

Vladimir Otrachshenko

Olga Popova

Milena Nikolova

Elena Tyurina

2022/11/1

Self-employment, COVID-19, and the future of work for knowledge workers

Bruegel-Blogs

Milena Nikolova

2021/3/8

Sometimes your best just ain’t good enough: The worldwide evidence on subjective well-being efficiency

The BE Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy

Milena Nikolova

Olga Popova

2021/2/1

Family matters: The effects of parental unemployment in early childhood and adolescence on subjective well-being later in life

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization

Milena Nikolova

Boris N Nikolaev

2021/1/1

Former Communist party membership and present-day entrepreneurship

Small Business Economics

Artjoms Ivlevs

Milena Nikolova

Olga Popova

2021/12

The perceived well-being and health costs of exiting self-employment

Small Business Economics

Milena Nikolova

Boris Nikolaev

Olga Popova

2021/12

Double-edged sword: Persistent effects of Communism on life satisfaction

Vladimir Otrachshenko

Milena Nikolova

Olga Popova

2021/9

What makes a job meaningful?

Milena Nikolova

Femke Cnossen

2020/4/8

The Economics of Happiness

Milena Nikolova

Carol Graham

2020

What makes work meaningful and why economists should care about it

Labour economics

Milena Nikolova

Femke Cnossen

2020/8/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 26
Boris Nikolaev

Boris Nikolaev

Baylor University

H-index: 24
Artjoms Ivlevs

Artjoms Ivlevs

University of the West of England

H-index: 22
MONICA ROMAN

MONICA ROMAN

Academia de Studii Economice din Bucuresti

H-index: 21
Christopher J. Boudreaux

Christopher J. Boudreaux

Florida Atlantic University

H-index: 14
Martin Guzi

Martin Guzi

Masarykova univerzita

H-index: 8
Lori Keleher

Lori Keleher

New Mexico State University

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