Guilherme Kenji Chihaya : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   7 years (2015 - 2022). See details.
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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Lengyel, Balázs (2)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Guilherme Kenji Chihaya.

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Cites to:

Boschma, Ron (5)

Stutzer, Alois (5)

Fitjar, Rune (3)

Nesta, Lionel (3)

Lengyel, Balázs (3)

Dibiaggio, Ludovic (3)

Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés (3)

Clark, Andrew (3)

Nasiriyar, Maryam (2)

Frey, Bruno (2)

Martin, Ronald (1)

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Where Guilherme Kenji Chihaya has published?


Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS / Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies2

Recent works citing Guilherme Kenji Chihaya (2024 and 2023)


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Works by Guilherme Kenji Chihaya:


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2022Tract level associations between historical residential redlining and contemporary fatal encounters with police In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2020GLOBAL CONNECTIONS AND THE STRUCTURE OF SKILLS IN LOCAL CO-WORKER NETWORKS In: CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS.
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2021Co-worker networks and firm performance In: CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS.
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2015The Effect of Being the Only Child on Friendship Nominations In: Working Papers.
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2020Migrants’ long-term residential trajectories in Sweden: persistent neighbourhood deprivation or spatial assimilation? In: Housing Studies.
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