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Main indicators


Raw data:


IF AIF DOC CDO CCU CIF CIT D2Y C2Y %SC CiY II AII
19900.09000000.04
19910.09000000.05
19920.09000000.06
19930.1000000.05
19940.12000000.05
19950.167702000.09
19960.140.291610.0657100.09
19970.060.262210.052116100.08
19980.20.22103250.162215310020.20.12
19990.310.2763890.24141654020.330.15
20000.190.3784670.151516333.30.14
20010.210.38105680.142214333.320.20.17
20020.060.395650.09018100.19
20030.30.425680.14010300.19
20040.4356110.20000.19
20050.455660.110000.23
20060.4656130.230000.2
20070.45640.070000.17
20080.45630.050000.18
20090.375640.070000.18
20100.335620.040000.16
20110.455630.050000.22
20120.485630.050000.24
20130.545630.050000.26
20140.235610.020000.17
 
 
IF: Impact Factor: C2Y / D2Y
AIF: Average Impact Factor for series in RePEc in year y
DOC: Number of documents published in year y
CDO: Cumulative number of documents published until year y
CCU: Cumulative number of citations to papers published until year y
CIF: Cumulative impact factor
CIT: Number of citations to papers published in year y
D2Y: Number of articles published in y-1 plus y-2
C2Y: Cites in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
%SC: Percentage of selft citations in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
CiY: Cites in year y to documents published in year y
II: Immediacy Index: CiY / Documents.
AII: Average Immediacy Index for series in RePEc in year y

 

Most cited documents in this series:


YearTitleCited
2001Racial Harassment, Job Satisfaction and Intentions to Quit: Evidence from the British Nursing Profession. (2001). Wheatley Price, Stephen ; Shields, Michael. In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:01/2.

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1997Gender, Race, Pay and Promotion in the British Nursing Profession: Estimation of a Generalised Ordered Probit Model. (1997). Shields, Michael ; pudney, stephen. In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:97/4.

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2000Can Expected Utility Theory Explain Gambling?. (2000). Hartley, Roger ; Farrell, Lisa. In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:00/8.

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1998Illicit Drug Use and labour Market Achievement: Evidence from the UK. (1998). pudney, stephen ; Macdonald, Ziggy. In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:98/2.

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1998The Impact of Alcohol Use on Occupational Attainment and Wages. (1998). Shields, Michael ; Macdonald, Ziggy. In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:98/8.

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1999The English Language Fluency and Occupational Success of Ethnic Minority Immigrant Men Living in English Metropolitan Areas. (1999). Wheatley Price, Stephen ; Shields, Michael. In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:99/4.

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1998The Unemployment Experience of Male Immigrants in England. (1998). Wheatley Price, Stephen. In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:98/10.

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2000Improving Nurse Retention in the British National Health Service: The Impact of Job Satisfaction on Intentions to Quit. (2000). Shields, Michael ; Ward, Melanie E.. In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:00/3.

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1999The Wages of Sin? Illegal Drug Use and the Labour Market. (1999). pudney, stephen ; Macdonald, Ziggy. In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:99/6.

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1997The Effect of Under-Reporting in Statistical Models of Criminal Activity: Estimation of an Error Correction Model with Measurement Error. (1997). pudney, stephen ; Pyle, David ; Deadman, Derek . In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:97/3.

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1996Budgetary Deficits and Ricardian Equivalence: The Case of India, 1950-1986.. (1996). GHATAK, ANITA. In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:96/3.

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1998Analysing Drug Abuse with British Crime Survey Data: Modelling and Questionnaire Design Issues. (1998). pudney, stephen ; Macdonald, Ziggy. In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:98/11.

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1999Cointegration, Causality and Wagners Law: A test for Northern Cyprus, 1977-1996. (1999). jackson, peter ; Fethi, Meryem Duygun . In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:99/2.

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1995Competition in the British Domestic Gas Market: Efficiency and Equity. (1995). Price, Catherine Waddams ; Hanncock, Ruth. In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:95/1.

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2000Forecasting Residential Burglary. (2000). Deadman, Derek . In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:00/6.

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1997The Demand for Illicit Drugs in the UK: Survey Evidence. (1997). Macdonald, Ziggy. In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:97/5.

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1996Economic Aspects of Defamation Law and the Media. (1996). Bradley, Ian . In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:96/7.

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2001The Relative Contributions of Wage and Hours Constraints to Working Poverty in Britain. (2001). Sessions, John ; Brown, Sarah ; Watson, Duncan . In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:01/4.

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1999On the Impact of Anti-Discrimination Legislation. (1999). pudney, stephen. In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:99/3.

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1996Political Business Cycles: A Literature Survey.. (1996). jackson, peter ; Garratt, D.. In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:96/2.

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1997Revisiting The Club: Second-best Provision of Congestible and Excludable Goods. (1997). Fraser, Clive ; Hollander, Abraham . In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:97/2.

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1998Can Welfare States Compete in a Global Economy?. (1998). Atkinson, Anthony. In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:98/1.

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1999Applying Heterogeneous Transition Models in Labour Economics: The Role of Youth Training in labour Market transitions. (1999). pudney, stephen ; Mealli, Fabrizia. In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:99/5.

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1996Safety in Numbers. (1996). Fraser, Clive. In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:96/9.

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1998Econometric Issues in the Analysis of Linked Cross-Section Employer-Worker Surveys. (1998). pudney, stephen ; Hildreth, Andrew . In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:98/3.

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2001Education, Earnings, and Fixed-Term Contracts. (2001). Sessions, John ; Brown, Sarah. In: Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics. RePEc:lec:lpserc:01/5.

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