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Where wealth matters more for health: The wealth–health gradient in 16 countries
M Semyonov, N Lewin-Epstein, D Maskileyson
Social science & medicine 81, 10-17, 2013
1522013
Correlates of COVID-19 vaccination intentions: Attitudes, institutional trust, fear, conspiracy beliefs, and vaccine skepticism
D Seddig, D Maskileyson, E Davidov, I Ajzen, P Schmidt
Social science & medicine 302, 114981, 2022
1042022
The nature of anti-immigrant sentiment in post-socialist Russia
A Gorodzeisky, A Glikman, D Maskileyson
Post-Soviet Affairs 31 (2), 115-135, 2015
582015
Ethnicity and labor market incorporation of post-1990 immigrants in Israel
M Semyonov, R Raijman, D Maskileyson
Population Research and Policy Review 34, 331-359, 2015
572015
Healthcare system and the wealth–health gradient: a comparative study of older populations in six countries
D Maskileyson
Social Science & Medicine 119, 18-26, 2014
482014
Immigration and the cost of ethnic subordination: the case of Israeli society
DM M Semyonov, R Raijman
Ethnic and Racial Studies, 1-20, 2015
23*2015
Health trajectories of immigrants in the United States: Does income inequality of country of origin matter?
D Maskileyson
Social Science & Medicine 230, 246-255, 2019
152019
The EURO-D measure of depressive symptoms in the aging population: Comparability Across European Countries and Israel
D Maskileyson, D Seddig, E Davidov
Frontiers in Political Science 3, 665004, 2021
132021
Economic integration of first‐and second‐generation immigrants in the Swiss labour market: Does the reason for immigration make a difference?
D Maskileyson, M Semyonov, E Davidov
Population, Space and Place, e2426, 2021
132021
On race, ethnicity and on the economic cost of immigration
D Maskileyson, M Semyonov
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 50, 19-28, 2017
132017
The comparability of measures in the ageism module of the fourth round of the European Social Survey, 2008-2009.
E Seddig, D., Maskileyson, D., & Davidov
Survey Research Methods, 2018
11*2018
Vaccination against COVID-19 reduces virus-related fears: Findings from a German longitudinal study
D Seddig, D Maskileyson, E Davidov
Frontiers in public health 10, 878787, 2022
102022
In search of the healthy immigrant effect in four west European countries
D Maskileyson, M Semyonov, E Davidov
Social Inclusion 7 (4), 2019
102019
The comparability of perceived physical and mental health measures across immigrants and natives in the United States
D Maskileyson, D Seddig, E Davidov
Demography 58 (4), 1423-1443, 2021
82021
Immigration from the immigrants' perspective: analyzing survey data collected among; imigrants and host society members
A Ramos, E Davidov, P Schmidt, MV Rosales, D Maskileyson
Social Inclusion 7 (4), 253-256, 2019
72019
Stigmatization in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic: a survey experiment using attribution theory and the familiarity hypothesis
S Sattler, D Maskileyson, E Racine, E Davidov, A Escande
BMC Public Health 23 (1), 521, 2023
52023
Wealth and Mental-Health: Analysis of the Older Population in Germany and Israel: Wealth and Mental-Health
D Maskileyson, M Semyonov, N Lewin-Epstein
Reichtum, Philanthropie und Zivilgesellschaft, 99-113, 2014
22014
The effect of COVID-19 confinement and economic support measures on the mental health of older population in Europe and Israel
G Yastrebov, D Maskileyson
Social Science & Medicine 314, 115445, 2022
12022
The effect of non-pharmaceutical policy interventions on COVID-19 transmission across three cities in Colombia
A Poppe, D Maskileyson
Frontiers in Public Health 10, 937644, 2022
12022
The noneconomic and economic wellbeing of immigrants
D Maskileyson, DP Birgier
Frontiers in sociology 7, 1009743, 2022
12022
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