This map shows the geographic impact of J Haskey'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 J Haskey with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites J Haskey more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by J Haskey. 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 J Haskey. The network helps show where J Haskey may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of J Haskey
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of J Haskey.
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Haskey, J. (2016). Civil partnerships and same-sex marriages in England and Wales: a social and demographic perspective. The Family in Law. 46(1). 44–59.1 indexed citations
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Haskey, J. (2010). Intestacy and surviving kin: Law commission research. The Family in Law. 40(9). 964–972.1 indexed citations
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Haskey, J. (2005). Living arrangements in contemporary Britain: having a partner who usually lives elsewhere and living apart together (LAT).. PubMed. 35–45.83 indexed citations
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Haskey, J, et al.. (2005). Opportunities for new research using the post-2001 ONS Longitudinal Study.. PubMed. 8–16.4 indexed citations
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Haskey, J. (2002). One-parent families--and the dependent children living in them--in Great Britain.. PubMed. 46–57.10 indexed citations
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Haskey, J. (2001). Cohabitation in Great Britain: past, present and future trends--and attitudes.. PubMed. 4–25.47 indexed citations
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Haskey, J. (2001). Cohabiting couples in Great Britain: accommodation sharing, tenure and property ownership.. PubMed. 26–36.4 indexed citations
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Haskey, J. (1999). Having a birth outside marriage: the proportions of lone mothers and cohabiting mothers who subsequently marry.. PubMed. 6–18.3 indexed citations
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Haskey, J. (1999). Cohabitational and marital histories of adults in Great Britain.. PubMed. 13–24.16 indexed citations
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Haskey, J. (1998). Birth cohort analyses of dependent children and lone mothers living in one-parent families in Great Britain.. PubMed. 15–22.2 indexed citations
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Haskey, J. (1998). One-parent families and their dependent children in Great Britain.. PubMed. 5–14.25 indexed citations
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Haskey, J. (1996). The proportion of married couples who divorce: past patterns and current prospects.. PubMed. 25–36.24 indexed citations
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Haskey, J. (1994). Estimated numbers of one-parent families and their prevalence in Great Britain in 1991.. PubMed. 5–19.18 indexed citations
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Haskey, J. (1994). Stepfamilies and stepchildren in Great Britain..31 indexed citations
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Haskey, J. (1990). Identical addresses at marriage and pre-marital cohabitation: results from linking marriage registration and census records..3 indexed citations
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Haskey, J. (1990). Children in families broken by divorce..9 indexed citations
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Haskey, J. (1987). One-person households in Great Britain: living alone in the middle years of life..2 indexed citations
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Haskey, J. (1983). Marital status before marriage and age at marriage: their influence on the chance of divorce.4 indexed citations
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Haskey, J. (1983). Social class patterns of marriage.7 indexed citations
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Donnan, S. & J Haskey. (1977). Alcoholism & cirrhosis of the liver.. 18–24.3 indexed citations
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