The rise of anti-foreigner sentiment in European societies, 1988-2000 M Semyonov, R Raijman, A Gorodzeisky American sociological review 71 (3), 426-449, 2006 | 1057 | 2006 |
Population size, perceived threat, and exclusion: A multiple-indicators analysis of attitudes toward foreigners in Germany M Semyonov, R Raijman, AY Tov, P Schmidt Social Science Research 33 (4), 681-701, 2004 | 503 | 2004 |
Foreigners' impact on European societies: public views and perceptions in a cross-national comparative perspective M Semyonov, R Raijman, A Gorodzeisky International Journal of Comparative Sociology 49 (1), 5-29, 2008 | 344 | 2008 |
Immigrants’ Pathways to Business Ownership: A Comparative Ethnic Perspective R Raijman, M Tienda International migration review 34 (3), 682-706, 2000 | 301 | 2000 |
Determinants of entrepreneurial intentions: Mexican immigrants in Chicago R Raijman The Journal of Socio-Economics 30 (5), 393-411, 2001 | 288 | 2001 |
Do foreigners deserve rights? Determinants of public views towards foreigners in Germany and Israel R Raijman, M Semyonov, P Schmidt European Sociological Review 19 (4), 379-392, 2003 | 232 | 2003 |
International migration, domestic work, and care work: Undocumented Latina migrants in Israel R Raijman, S Schammah-Gesser, A Kemp Gender & Society 17 (5), 727-749, 2003 | 219 | 2003 |
Gender, ethnicity, and immigration: Double disadvantage and triple disadvantage among recent immigrant women in the Israeli labor market R Raijman, M Semyonov Gender & Society 11 (1), 108-125, 1997 | 205 | 1997 |
Perceived threat and exclusionary attitudes towards foreign workers in Israel R Raijman, M Semyonov Ethnic and Racial Studies 27 (5), 780-799, 2004 | 172 | 2004 |
Ethnic foundations of economic transactions: Mexican and Korean immigrant entrepreneurs in Chicago R Raijman, M Tienda Ethnic & Racial Studies 26 (5), 783-801, 2003 | 172 | 2003 |
Mexican immigrants and informal self-employment in Chicago R Raijman Human organization 60 (1), 47-55, 2001 | 164 | 2001 |
What does a nation owe non-citizens? National attachments, perception of threat and attitudes towards granting citizenship rights in a comparative perspective R Raijman, E Davidov, P Schmidt, O Hochman International Journal of Comparative Sociology 49 (2-3), 195-220, 2008 | 153 | 2008 |
Contesting the limits of political participation: Latinos and black African migrant workers in Israel A Kemp, R Raijman, J Resnik, SS Gesser Ethnic and Racial Studies 23 (1), 94-119, 2000 | 136 | 2000 |
Modes of Labor Market Incorporation and Occupational Cost among New Immigrants to Israel R Raijman, M Semyonov International Migration Review 29 (2), 375-394, 1995 | 114 | 1995 |
Immigrants' income packaging and invisible labor force activity M Tienda, R Raijman Social Science Quarterly, 291-310, 2000 | 111 | 2000 |
Promoting Hispanic immigrant entrepreneurship in Chicago M Tienda, R Raijman Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship 9 (1), 1-22, 2004 | 109 | 2004 |
Labor market competition, perceived threat, and endorsement of economic discrimination against foreign workers in Israel M Semyonov, R Raijman, A Yom-Tov Social Problems 49 (3), 416-431, 2002 | 109 | 2002 |
Best of times, worst of times, and occupational mobility: The case of Soviet immigrants in Israel R Raijman, M Semyonov International migration 36 (3), 291-312, 1998 | 109 | 1998 |
Immigrants' socioeconomic progress post-1965: Forging mobility or survival? R Raijman, M Tienda na, 1999 | 95 | 1999 |
“Tel Aviv is not foreign to you”: Urban incorporation policy on labor migrants in Israel A Kemp, R Raijman International Migration Review 38 (1), 26-51, 2004 | 83 | 2004 |