Countries citing papers authored by Dorothy Watson
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This map shows the geographic impact of Dorothy Watson's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by Dorothy Watson with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites Dorothy Watson more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Dorothy Watson. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Dorothy Watson. The network helps show where Dorothy Watson may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Dorothy Watson
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Dorothy Watson.
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Murray, Aisling, et al.. (2021). Growing Up in Ireland: Key findings from the special COVID-19 survey of Cohorts ’98 and ‘08. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.6 indexed citations
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Whelan, Christopher T., Dorothy Watson, & Bertrand Maître. (2019). From Income Poverty to Multidimensional Quality of Life. Economic and social review. 50(4). 683–705.4 indexed citations
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Watson, Dorothy, et al.. (2018). Social Housing in the Irish Housing Market. Economic and social review. 50(1). 213–248.2 indexed citations
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Watson, Dorothy, Christopher T. Whelan, Bertrand Maître, & James Williams. (2017). Non-monetary indicators and multiple dimensions: the ESRI approach to poverty measurement. Economic and social review. 48(4). 369–392.2 indexed citations
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Watson, Dorothy, Christopher T. Whelan, Bertrand Maître, & James Williams. (2016). Socio-Economic Variation in the Impact of the Irish Recession on the Experience of Economic Stress among Families. Economic and social review. 47(4). 477–498.7 indexed citations
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Williams, Jason, et al.. (2016). Cherishing all the children equally? Ireland 100 years on from the Easter Rising..12 indexed citations
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Watson, Dorothy & Bertrand Maître. (2015). Is fuel poverty in Ireland a distinct type of deprivation. Economic and social review. 46(2). 267–291.28 indexed citations
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Watson, Dorothy, Bertrand Maître, & Helen Russell. (2015). Transitions into and out of Household Joblessness, 2004 to 2014: An Analysis of the Central Statistics Office (CSO) Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS). RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.9 indexed citations
McGinnity, Frances, Helen Russell, Dorothy Watson, Gillian Kingston, & Elish Kelly. (2014). Winners and Losers? The Equality Impact of the Great Recession in Ireland. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.10 indexed citations
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McCoy, Selina, et al.. (2014). Understanding Special Class Provision in Ireland: Findings from a National Survey of Schools. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.1 indexed citations
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Watson, Dorothy, Pete Lunn, Emma Quinn, & Helen Russell. (2012). Multiple disadvantage in Ireland an equality analysis of Census 2006. Arrow@dit (Dublin Institute of Technology).3 indexed citations
Lunn, Pete, Richard Layte, & Dorothy Watson. (2009). The Irish Sports Monitor, First Annual Report 2007. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.4 indexed citations
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Watson, Dorothy, et al.. (2006). Introduction of Weight-Based Charges for Domestic Solid Waste Disposal. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Munich University).4 indexed citations
Layte, Richard, et al.. (2001). Monitoring Poverty Trends and Exploring Poverty Dynamics in Ireland. HRB National Drugs Library (Health Research Board).12 indexed citations
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Fahey, Tony & Dorothy Watson. (1995). An Analysis of Social Housing Need. Trinity's Access to Research Output (TARA) (Trinity College Dublin).7 indexed citations
Watson, Dorothy. (1980). The survival of salmonella in sewage sludge applied to arable land.. 79(1). 11–17.10 indexed citations
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