Published Papers in peer-refereed journals
Khattab, N., Johnston, R. and Manley, D. (forthcoming). 'Human capital, family structure and religiosity shaping British Muslim women's labour market participation'. Accepted for publication in Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2017.1334541
Khattab, N. and Hussein, S. (forthcoming). 'Can religious affiliation explain the disadvantage of Muslim women in the British labour market?' Accepted for publication in Work Employment and Society. DOI: 10.1177/0950017017711099
Khattab, Nabil and Modood, Tariq. (2017). 'Accounting for British Muslim's educational attainment: gender differences and the impact of expectations.' Accepted for publication in British Journal of Sociology of Education. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01425692.2017.1304203
Haj-Yahya, Nasreen Hadad, Izhak Schnell, and Nabil Khattab. (2016). 'The exclusion of young Arab women from work, education and training in Israel.' Quality & Quantity: 1-17. doi:10.1007/s11135-016-0456-5
Khattab Nabil and Fox Jon. (2016) 'East-European immigrants responding to the recession in Britain: is there a trade-off between unemployment and over-qualification?' Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 42(11): 1774-1789.
Modood, Tariq, and Nabil Khattab. (2016). 'Explaining Ethnic Differences: Can Ethnic Minority Strategies Reduce the Effects of Ethnic Penalties?' Sociology 50(2) 231–246.
Khattab, Nabil, and Tariq Modood. (2015). 'Both Ethnic and Religious: Explaining Employment Penalties Across 14 Ethno‐Religious Groups in the United Kingdom.' Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 54.3: 501-522.
Khattab, N. (2016) 'The Ethno-Religious Wage Gap within the British Salariat Class: How Severe is the Penalty?' Sociology 50(4) 813-824.
Edited books
Nabil Khattab, Sami Miaari and Haya Stier (eds.) (2016). Socioeconomic Inequality in Israel: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis. Palgrave Macmillan
Chapters in Books
Khattab, N and Lazarus, A. 2016. Overeducation and Wage Penalties amongst Immigrants, Native Minorities and Majority Ethnic groups. In: Nabil Khattab, Sami Miaari and Haya Stier (eds.). Socioeconomic Inequality in Israel: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis. Palgrave Macmillan