Jack Noone

1.2k total citations
25 papers, 871 citations indexed

About

Jack Noone is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Demography and Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Jack Noone has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 871 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in General Health Professions, 15 papers in Demography and 8 papers in Health. Recurrent topics in Jack Noone's work include Retirement, Disability, and Employment (13 papers), Employment and Welfare Studies (8 papers) and Health disparities and outcomes (8 papers). Jack Noone is often cited by papers focused on Retirement, Disability, and Employment (13 papers), Employment and Welfare Studies (8 papers) and Health disparities and outcomes (8 papers). Jack Noone collaborates with scholars based in Australia, New Zealand and Brazil. Jack Noone's co-authors include Christine Stephens, Fiona Alpass, Kate O’Loughlin, Hal Kendig, Fanny Salignac, Axelle Marjolin, Kristy Muir, Myra Hamilton, Philip Bohle and Eloise Howse and has published in prestigious journals such as Frontiers in Psychology, Psychological Assessment and Drug and Alcohol Dependence.

In The Last Decade

Jack Noone

25 papers receiving 809 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jack Noone Australia 13 365 353 178 158 150 25 871
Liam Foster United Kingdom 14 389 1.1× 489 1.4× 116 0.7× 190 1.2× 80 0.5× 52 1.0k
Asghar Zaidi United Kingdom 18 387 1.1× 443 1.3× 70 0.4× 236 1.5× 85 0.6× 71 1.1k
Keith M. Kilty United States 17 329 0.9× 319 0.9× 81 0.5× 210 1.3× 83 0.6× 60 945
Debora Price United Kingdom 17 349 1.0× 419 1.2× 53 0.3× 364 2.3× 38 0.3× 51 868
Trude Furunes Norway 21 355 1.0× 322 0.9× 24 0.1× 288 1.8× 201 1.3× 44 1.0k
Hilke Brockmann Germany 10 311 0.9× 146 0.4× 49 0.3× 256 1.6× 290 1.9× 26 780
Paul Nystedt Sweden 17 263 0.7× 208 0.6× 26 0.1× 316 2.0× 76 0.5× 38 928
Chang‐Keun Han Singapore 13 242 0.7× 78 0.2× 252 1.4× 231 1.5× 98 0.7× 43 784
Ruth Hancock United Kingdom 18 422 1.2× 284 0.8× 57 0.3× 239 1.5× 24 0.2× 58 847
Natasha Pilkauskas United States 21 375 1.0× 381 1.1× 77 0.4× 683 4.3× 82 0.5× 42 1.2k

Countries citing papers authored by Jack Noone

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Fields of papers citing papers by Jack Noone

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jack Noone

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Jack Noone. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Jack Noone based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Jack Noone. Jack Noone is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Noone, Jack, et al.. (2024). Systems thinking for better social policy: a case study in financial wellbeing. Journal of Social Policy. 54(4). 1282–1298. 1 indexed citations
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Noone, Jack, et al.. (2021). How can collaborative practices be supported in an era of new public governance? Lessons from an education initiative. Australian Journal of Public Administration. 80(3). 624–637. 2 indexed citations
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Crane, Monique F., et al.. (2020). Older workers: Past, present and future. Australian Journal of Management. 45(3). 425–448. 12 indexed citations
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Salignac, Fanny, Myra Hamilton, Jack Noone, Axelle Marjolin, & Kristy Muir. (2019). Conceptualizing Financial Wellbeing: An Ecological Life-Course Approach. Journal of Happiness Studies. 21(5). 1581–1602. 75 indexed citations
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Noone, Jack, Angela Knox, Kate O’Loughlin, et al.. (2018). An Analysis of Factors Associated With Older Workers’ Employment Participation and Preferences in Australia. Frontiers in Psychology. 9. 2524–2524. 20 indexed citations
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Noone, Jack, et al.. (2017). Assessing the Process of Retirement: a Cross-Cultural Review of Available Measures. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology. 32(2). 255–279. 10 indexed citations
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Bohle, Philip, et al.. (2017). Work organisation, bullying and intention to leave in the hospitality industry. Employee Relations. 39(4). 446–458. 36 indexed citations
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Fernández, Ana, Eloise Howse, María Rubio-Valera, et al.. (2016). Setting-based interventions to promote mental health at the university: a systematic review. International Journal of Public Health. 61(7). 797–807. 94 indexed citations
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Noone, Jack, Philip Bohle, & Martin Mackey. (2015). Matching Work Capacity and Job Demands. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 57(12). 1360–1364. 4 indexed citations
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Kendig, Hal, Julie Byles, Kate O’Loughlin, et al.. (2014). Adapting data collection methods in the Australian Life Histories and Health Survey: a retrospective life course study. BMJ Open. 4(3). e004476–e004476. 23 indexed citations
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Curl, Angela L., Deanna L. Sharpe, & Jack Noone. (2014). Gender Differences in Self-employment of Older Workers in the United States and New Zealand. The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare. 41(1). 9 indexed citations
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Stephens, Christine, Jack Noone, & Fiona Alpass. (2014). Upstream and Downstream Correlates of Older People's Engagement in Social Networks: What are Their Effects on Health over Time?. The International Journal of Aging and Human Development. 78(2). 149–169. 11 indexed citations
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Noone, Jack, Kate O’Loughlin, & Hal Kendig. (2013). Australian baby boomers retiring ‘early’: Understanding the benefits of retirement preparation for involuntary and voluntary retirees. Journal of Aging Studies. 27(3). 207–217. 44 indexed citations
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Black, Deborah, et al.. (2013). Housing type, location of residence and health status in Australian baby boomers: Results from the Australian Baby Boomer (ABBA) Study. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 34(1). 43–46. 3 indexed citations
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Noone, Jack, Kate O’Loughlin, & Hal Kendig. (2012). Socioeconomic, psychological and demographic determinants of Australian baby boomers' financial planning for retirement. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 31(3). 194–197. 15 indexed citations
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Stephens, Christine, Fiona Alpass, Andy Towers, Jack Noone, & Brendan Stevenson. (2011). The effects of socioeconomic inequalities of working life on health: implications for an ageing population. Kōtuitui New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online. 6(1-2). 73–85. 6 indexed citations
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Towers, Andy, et al.. (2011). Estimating older hazardous and binge drinking prevalence using AUDIT-C and AUDIT-3 thresholds specific to older adults. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 117(2-3). 211–218. 29 indexed citations
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Noone, Jack, Christine Stephens, & Fiona Alpass. (2010). The process of Retirement Planning Scale (PRePS): Development and validation.. Psychological Assessment. 22(3). 520–531. 68 indexed citations
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Noone, Jack & Christine Stephens. (2008). Men, masculine identities, and health care utilisation. Sociology of Health & Illness. 30(5). 711–725. 172 indexed citations
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Stephens, Christine & Jack Noone. (2008). Health, Work, and Retirement Survey. Journal of Fluorescence. 14(4). 407–15. 2 indexed citations

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