Richard Breen

Richard Breen

University of Oxford

H-index: 59

Europe-United Kingdom

About Richard Breen

Richard Breen, With an exceptional h-index of 59 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Social stratification, quantitative methods, formal theory.

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

The Effects of Social Mobility

Regional variation in intergenerational social mobility in Britain

Using Inverse Probability Weighting to Address Post-Outcome Collider Bias

Social Origin and Access to Top Occupations among the Highest Educated in the United Kingdom

Paradoxes of social mobility in London

Following in the parents’ footsteps? Using sibling data to analyse the intergenerational transmission of social (dis) advantage in Scotland

From gender equality to household earnings equality: The role of women’s labour market outcomes across OECD countries

Demographic behaviour and earnings inequality across OECD countries

Richard Breen Information

University

Position

Professor of Sociology and Fellow of Nuffield College

Citations(all)

23862

Citations(since 2020)

8041

Cited By

18904

hIndex(all)

59

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

132

i10Index(since 2020)

71

Email

University Profile Page

University of Oxford

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Richard Breen Skills & Research Interests

Social stratification

quantitative methods

formal theory

Top articles of Richard Breen

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The Effects of Social Mobility

Sociological Science

Richard Breen

John Ermisch

2024/4/29

Regional variation in intergenerational social mobility in Britain

The British Journal of Sociology

Richard Breen

Jung In

2024/4/12

Using Inverse Probability Weighting to Address Post-Outcome Collider Bias

Sociological Methods & Research

Richard Breen

John Ermisch

2024/2

Social Origin and Access to Top Occupations among the Highest Educated in the United Kingdom

Sociology of Education

Jung In

Richard Breen

2023/1

Paradoxes of social mobility in London

The British Journal of Sociology

Richard Breen

Jung In

2023/12

Following in the parents’ footsteps? Using sibling data to analyse the intergenerational transmission of social (dis) advantage in Scotland

European Sociological Review

Cristina Iannelli

Richard Breen

Adriana Duta

2023/9/19

From gender equality to household earnings equality: The role of women’s labour market outcomes across OECD countries

Research in Social Stratification and Mobility

Leo Azzollini

Richard Breen

Brian Nolan

2023/8/1

Demographic behaviour and earnings inequality across OECD countries

The Journal of Economic Inequality

Leo Azzollini

Richard Breen

Brian Nolan

2023/6

Causal Mediation in Panel Data–Estimation Based on Difference in Differences

Anders Holm

Richard Breen

2023/3/23

Changing Household Structures, Household Employment, and Poverty Trends in Rich Countries

Brian Nolan

Leo Azzollini

Richard Breen

2023/12

A Comprehensive Assessment of Census Record Linking Methods: Comparing Deterministic, Probabilistic, and Machine Learning Approaches

Probabilistic, and Machine Learning Approaches (October 8, 2022)

Fangqi Wen

Jung In

Richard J Breen

2022/10/8

The stubborn persistence of educational inequality-Richard Breen-An IFS initiative funded by the Nuffield Foundation

London: Institute for Fiscal Studies

Richard Breen

2022/8

The North Atlantic fish revolution (ca. AD 1500)

Quaternary Research

Poul Holm

Francis Ludlow

Cordula Scherer

Charles Travis

Bernard Allaire

...

2022/7

Causal inference with observational data

Analytics, policy, and governance

Justin Esarey

2017

A note on a reformulation of the KHB method

Sociological Methods & Research

Richard Breen

Kristian Bernt Karlson

Anders Holm

2021/5

Earnings and income penalties for motherhood: estimates for British women using the individual synthetic control method

European Sociological Review

Giacomo Vagni

Richard Breen

2021/7

The distributional impact of Covid-19

Demographic Research

Richard Breen

John Ermisch

2021/1/1

Social inequalities in attaining higher education in Scotland: New evidence from sibling data

British Educational Research Journal

Adriana Duta

Cristina Iannelli

Richard Breen

2021/10

Instrumental Variable Estimation in Demographic Studies: The LATE interpretation of the IV estimator with heterogenous effects

SocArXiv. June

Richard Breen

John Ermisch

2021/6/4

Sibling models, categorical outcomes, and the intra-class correlation

European Sociological Review

Richard Breen

John Ermisch

2021/6/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 58
John Ermisch

John Ermisch

University of Oxford

H-index: 55
Walter Müller

Walter Müller

Universität Mannheim

H-index: 45
Jan O. Jonsson

Jan O. Jonsson

University of Oxford

H-index: 22
Kristian Bernt Karlson

Kristian Bernt Karlson

Københavns Universitet

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