Schools of democracy? Disentangling the relationship between civic participation and political action in 17 European countries TWG Van der Meer, EJ Van Ingen European Journal of Political Research 48 (2), 281-308, 2009 | 311 | 2009 |
Generalized trust through civic engagement? Evidence from five national panel studies E Van Ingen, R Bekkers Political Psychology 36 (3), 277-294, 2015 | 167 | 2015 |
I volunteer, therefore I am? Factors affecting volunteer role identity E van Ingen, J Wilson Nonprofit and voluntary sector quarterly 46 (1), 29-46, 2017 | 121 | 2017 |
Leisure and social capital: An analysis of types of company and activities E Van Ingen, K Van Eijck Leisure Sciences 31 (2), 192-206, 2009 | 121 | 2009 |
Secularization and changing moral views: European trends in church attendance and views on homosexuality, divorce, abortion, and euthanasia L Halman, E Van Ingen European Sociological Review 31 (5), 616-627, 2015 | 117 | 2015 |
Changes in the determinants of volunteering: Participation and time investment between 1975 and 2005 in the Netherlands E Van Ingen, P Dekker Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 40 (4), 682-702, 2011 | 109 | 2011 |
Online coping after negative life events: Measurement, prevalence, and relation with internet activities and well-being E Van Ingen, S Utz, V Toepoel Social Science Computer Review 34 (5), 511-529, 2016 | 96 | 2016 |
Schools or pools of democracy? A longitudinal test of the relation between civic participation and political socialization E Van Ingen, T Van der Meer Political Behavior 38, 83-103, 2016 | 96 | 2016 |
The use of information and communication technologies by older people with cognitive impairments: from barriers to benefits M Blok, E van Ingen, AH de Boer, M Slootman Computers in Human Behavior 104, 106173, 2020 | 89 | 2020 |
Does the rise of the Internet bring erosion of strong ties? Analyses of social media use and changes in core discussion networks E Vriens, E van Ingen New media & society 20 (7), 2432-2449, 2018 | 88 | 2018 |
Inequality, wealth and health: Is decreasing income inequality the key to create healthier societies? IA Pop, E Van Ingen, W Van Oorschot Social Indicators Research 113, 1025-1043, 2013 | 86 | 2013 |
Does religion breed trust? A cross‐national study of the effects of religious involvement, religious faith, and religious context on social trust E Dingemans, E Van Ingen Journal for the scientific study of religion 54 (4), 739-755, 2015 | 79 | 2015 |
Welfare state expenditure and inequalities in voluntary association participation E Van Ingen, T Van der Meer Journal of European Social Policy 21 (4), 302-322, 2011 | 70 | 2011 |
Explanations of changes in church attendance between 1970 and 2009 E Van Ingen, N Moor Social science research 52, 558-569, 2015 | 66 | 2015 |
Social participation revisited: Disentangling and explaining period, life-cycle and cohort effects E Van Ingen Acta Sociologica 51 (2), 103-121, 2008 | 66 | 2008 |
Income inequality and depression: The role of social comparisons and coping resources I Van Deurzen, E Van Ingen, WJH Van Oorschot European sociological review 31 (4), 477-489, 2015 | 65 | 2015 |
The link between inequality and population health in low and middle income countries: policy myth or social reality? I van Deurzen, W Van Oorschot, E van Ingen PloS one 9 (12), e115109, 2014 | 64 | 2014 |
Predictors of mobilizing online coping versus offline coping resources after negative life events E van Ingen, KB Wright Computers in Human Behavior 59, 431-439, 2016 | 60 | 2016 |
Nonresponse in the Dutch time use survey: Strategies for response enhancement and bias reduction EV Ingen, I Stoop, K Breedveld Field Methods 21 (1), 69-90, 2009 | 57 | 2009 |
Does social network site use buffer against well-being loss when older adults face reduced functional ability? E Van Ingen, SA Rains, KB Wright Computers in Human Behavior 70, 168-177, 2017 | 54 | 2017 |