Geranda Notten

559 total citations
26 papers, 273 citations indexed

About

Geranda Notten is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Safety Research and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Geranda Notten has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 273 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 8 papers in Safety Research and 7 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Geranda Notten's work include Income, Poverty, and Inequality (19 papers), Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare (6 papers) and Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism (4 papers). Geranda Notten is often cited by papers focused on Income, Poverty, and Inequality (19 papers), Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare (6 papers) and Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism (4 papers). Geranda Notten collaborates with scholars based in Canada, Netherlands and United Kingdom. Geranda Notten's co-authors include Chris de Neubourg, Franziska Gassmann, Keetie Roelen, Nick Kerman, John Sylvestre, Denis de Crombrugghe, Julie Kaplan, Anne-Cathérine Guio, Sonia Wesche and Luca Tiberti and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Community Psychology, Social Indicators Research and Journal of European Social Policy.

In The Last Decade

Geranda Notten

26 papers receiving 244 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Geranda Notten Canada 9 151 82 74 47 39 26 273
Saurabh Singhal United Kingdom 11 104 0.7× 61 0.7× 67 0.9× 63 1.3× 19 0.5× 35 311
Sami H. Miaari Israel 12 286 1.9× 78 1.0× 71 1.0× 48 1.0× 57 1.5× 34 424
Yisak Tafere United Kingdom 11 162 1.1× 89 1.1× 239 3.2× 22 0.5× 27 0.7× 41 379
Anne-Cathérine Guio Luxembourg 9 245 1.6× 116 1.4× 76 1.0× 72 1.5× 63 1.6× 30 381
Hongqin Chang China 4 186 1.2× 29 0.4× 78 1.1× 22 0.5× 60 1.5× 7 316
Veena S. Kulkarni United States 7 160 1.1× 96 1.2× 138 1.9× 74 1.6× 35 0.9× 20 471
Ryan Brown United States 9 81 0.5× 75 0.9× 39 0.5× 97 2.1× 37 0.9× 13 305
Di Qi China 11 174 1.2× 55 0.7× 143 1.9× 15 0.3× 33 0.8× 24 318
Francesca Bastagli United Kingdom 9 106 0.7× 63 0.8× 124 1.7× 95 2.0× 39 1.0× 14 306
Ian MacAuslan United Kingdom 9 115 0.8× 48 0.6× 138 1.9× 47 1.0× 23 0.6× 14 242

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Geranda Notten

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Notten, Geranda, et al.. (2023). Two Decades of Poverty Reduction Politics in Canada: Better for Single-Parent Families and Single Working-Age Adults?. Canadian Public Policy. 49(4). 347–361. 1 indexed citations
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Notten, Geranda & Julie Kaplan. (2021). Material Deprivation: Measuring Poverty by Counting Necessities Households Cannot Afford. Canadian Public Policy. 47(1). 1–17. 7 indexed citations
3.
Notten, Geranda & Julie Kaplan. (2021). An Empirical Validation Method for Narrowing the Range of Poverty Thresholds. Social Indicators Research. 161(1). 251–271. 2 indexed citations
4.
Notten, Geranda & Anne-Cathérine Guio. (2020). At the margin: By how much do social transfers reduce material deprivation in Europe ?. 3 indexed citations
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Notten, Geranda, et al.. (2019). Co-management of Traditional Foods: Opportunities and Limitations for Food Security in Northern First Nation Communities. ARCTIC. 72(4). 360–380. 8 indexed citations
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Notten, Geranda & Anne-Catherine Guio. (2019). The Impact of Social Transfers on Income Poverty and Material Deprivation. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 85–107. 1 indexed citations
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Sylvestre, John, et al.. (2017). Poverty and Serious Mental Illness: Toward Action on a Seemingly Intractable Problem. American Journal of Community Psychology. 61(1-2). 153–165. 54 indexed citations
8.
Heisz, Andrew, et al.. (2016). The association between skills and low income. 4 indexed citations
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Notten, Geranda. (2015). How Poverty Indicators Confound Poverty Reduction Evaluations: The Targeting Performance of Income Transfers in Europe. Social Indicators Research. 127(3). 1039–1056. 15 indexed citations
10.
Notten, Geranda. (2015). Child Poverty in Ontario: The Value Added of Material Deprivation Indicators for Comparative Policy Analysis in North America. Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis Research and Practice. 17(5). 533–551. 4 indexed citations
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Notten, Geranda, et al.. (2013). Are cash transfers a realistic policy tool for poverty reduction in Sub-Saharan Africa? Evidence from Congo-Brazzaville and Côte d’Ivoire. Global Social Policy. 13(2). 168–192. 4 indexed citations
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Notten, Geranda & Chris de Neubourg. (2011). MONITORING ABSOLUTE AND RELATIVE POVERTY: “NOT ENOUGH” IS NOT THE SAME AS “MUCH LESS”. Review of Income and Wealth. 57(2). 247–269. 33 indexed citations
13.
Notten, Geranda & Keetie Roelen. (2011). A New Tool for Monitoring (Child) Poverty: Measures of Cumulative Deprivation. Child Indicators Research. 5(2). 335–355. 12 indexed citations
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Notten, Geranda. (2009). Is Monetary Poverty a Suitable Proxy for Deprivation in the Physical Environment?. Children Youth and Environments. 19(2). 20–35. 5 indexed citations
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Notten, Geranda. (2009). Is monetary poverty a suitable proxy for deprivation in the physical environment. uO Research (University of Ottawa). 7 indexed citations
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Notten, Geranda, et al.. (2007). The policy relevance of absolute and relative poverty headcounts: What's in a number?, Working Paper 2007/006, Maastricht Graduate School of Governance, August 2007.. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 2 indexed citations
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Notten, Geranda & Chris de Neubourg. (2007). The Policy Relevance of Absolute and Relative Poverty Headcounts: What's in a Number?. SSRN Electronic Journal. 10 indexed citations
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Notten, Geranda, et al.. (2007). Poverty in Europe and the USA: Exchanging Official Measurement Methods. SSRN Electronic Journal. 6 indexed citations
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Notten, Geranda. (2007). Managing Risks: What Russian Households do to Smooth Consumption. SSRN Electronic Journal. 3 indexed citations
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Notten, Geranda & Franziska Gassmann. (2006). Size Matters: Poverty Reduction Effects of Means-Tested and Universal Child Benefits in Russia. SSRN Electronic Journal. 3 indexed citations

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