Simon John Kelly : Citation Profile


Are you Simon John Kelly?

University of Canberra (30% share)
Macquarie University (70% share)

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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Articles

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Papers

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Chapters

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   22 years (2001 - 2023). See details.
   Cites by year: 1
   Journals where Simon John Kelly has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 1.    Total self citations: 7 (18.42 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Simon John Kelly.

Is cited by:

O'Donoghue, Cathal (5)

Li, Jinjing (4)

Schofield, Deborah (3)

Zucchelli, Eugenio (3)

Jones, Andrew (3)

Rice, Nigel (3)

Carter, Hannah (2)

Koedel, Cory (2)

Fedotenkov, Igor (1)

Chen, Wen-Hao (1)

Fortin, Bernard (1)

Cites to:

Schofield, Deborah (10)

Tanton, Robert (5)

Jones, Andrew (4)

Frijters, Paul (3)

Valdmanis, Vivian (3)

Halliday, Timothy (3)

Chapman, Bruce (3)

Rice, Nigel (3)

Bourguignon, François (3)

Nepal, Binod (3)

McNamara, Justine (3)

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Where Simon John Kelly has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
International Journal of Microsimulation8
PLOS ONE3
Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
NATSEM Working Paper Series / University of Canberra, National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling2

Recent works citing Simon John Kelly (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023.

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Works by Simon John Kelly:


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2004Funding the Retirement of the Baby Boomers In: Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform.
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2002Incomes and Assets of Older Australians: Trends and Policy Implications In: Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform.
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2017Revisiting revenue contingent loans for drought relief: government as risk manager In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
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2017Revisiting revenue contingent loans for drought relief: government as risk manager.(2017) In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
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2001Australians over the Coming 50 Years: Providing Useful Projections In: Brazilian Electronic Journal of Economics.
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2012The Impact of Illness on Retirement Finances In: The Economic Record.
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2006Problems and Prospects for Dynamic Microsimulation: A review and lessons for APPSIM In: NATSEM Working Paper Series.
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2011Projecting the Need for Formal and Informal Aged Care in Australia: A Dynamic Microsimulation Approach In: NATSEM Working Paper Series.
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2007Model 2: DYNAMOD In: International Symposia in Economic Theory and Econometrics.
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2006Wealth Inequality: Lifetime and Cross-Sectional Views In: Research on Economic Inequality.
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2018Care&WorkMOD: An Australian Microsimulation Model Projecting the Economic Impacts of Early Retirement in Informal Carers In: International Journal of Microsimulation.
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2023Women and Superannuation in the 21st Century: Poverty or Plenty? In: International Journal of Microsimulation.
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2023The Baby Boomers Revisited In: International Journal of Microsimulation.
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2009Case Studies - Health&WealthMOD: a microsimulation model of the economic impacts of diseases on older workers In: International Journal of Microsimulation.
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2010Validating a dynamic population microsimulation model: Recent experience in Australia In: International Journal of Microsimulation.
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2011Modelling the cost of ill health in Health&WealthMOD (Version II): lost labour force participation, income and taxation, and the impact of disease prevention In: International Journal of Microsimulation.
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2011Projecting the impacts of illness on labour force participation: An application of Health&WealthMOD In: International Journal of Microsimulation.
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2014Health&WealthMOD2030: A Microsimulation Model of the Long Term Economic Impacts of Disease Leading to Premature Retirements of Australians Aged 45-64 Years Old. In: International Journal of Microsimulation.
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2015Beyond our means? Household savings and debt in Australia In: Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre Report series.
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2013Multiple Chronic Health Conditions and Their Link with Labour Force Participation and Economic Status In: PLOS ONE.
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2014The Impact of Diabetes on the Labour Force Participation and Income Poverty of Workers Aged 45–64 Years in Australia In: PLOS ONE.
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2015The Impact of Diabetes on the Labour Force Participation, Savings and Retirement Income of Workers Aged 45-64 Years in Australia In: PLOS ONE.
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