| Pontos | Posição | |
|---|---|---|
| CEF.UP+NIPE (average of all rankings) (2012) | 8.49 | 426/501 | 
| ABS (2010) | 25.0 | 279/288 | 
| Australian RC (2010) | 25.0 | 408/479 | 
| Ideas discounted recursive impact factor (2012) | 4.16 | 114/396 | 
| Schneider and Ursprung (2008) | 20.0 | 216/278 | 
| Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP) (2011) | 5.11 | 388/476 | 
| SJR - Scimago (2021) | 0.58 | 326/558 | 
| SJR - Scimago (2019) | 0.46 | 355/549 | 
| Count (2021) | 1.0 | 42/662 | 
How Representative Are Social Partners in Europe? The Role of Dissimilarity
  	  Marta Martinez Matute,
  	  Pedro Silva Martins
vol. 36, 2022, p. 424-444.
What Survey Data Reveal about Price and Wage Rigidity in Portugal
  	  Fernando Martins
vol. 29, 2015, p. 291-309.
Collective Agreement Status and Survivability: Change and Persistence in the German Model
  	  John Addison,
  	  Paulino Teixeira,
  	  Alex Bryson,
  	  Andre Pahnke
vol. 27, 2013, p. 288-309.
Unions, Firing Costs, and Unemployment
  	  Leonor Modesto
vol. 22, 2008, p. 509-546.
The Employment-Hours Trade-Off: Theory and an Application to the Portuguese Case
  	  Ana Paula Martins
vol. 18, 2004, p. 465-502.
Urban versus Rural Return to Human Capital in Portugal: A Cookbook Recipe for Applying Assignment Models
  	  Coen Teulings,
  	  José Cabral Vieira
vol. 18, 2004, p. 265-291.
Profit Sharing in Portugal: Why Higher Productivity?
  	  Luis Moura Ramos
vol. 16, 2002, p. 157-175.
Returns to Education during the Reform of State-Owned Enterprises  in Hunan, People's Republic of China
  	  Xiaoyu Huang,
  	  José Vaz Caldas,
  	  João Rebelo
vol. 16, 2002, p. 513-535.
Technology, Employment and Wages
  	  John Addison,
  	  Paulino Teixeira
vol. 15, 2001, p. 191-219.
Taxes and Women in the Labour Force in a Southern European Country: The Case of Portugal
  	  Ana Cristina Lino Marques,
  	  Pedro Telhado Pereira
vol. 13, 1999, p. 797-819.