Martha MacDonald

859 total citations
24 papers, 468 citations indexed

About

Martha MacDonald is a scholar working on Gender Studies, Sociology and Political Science and Political Science and International Relations. According to data from OpenAlex, Martha MacDonald has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 468 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Gender Studies, 7 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 6 papers in Political Science and International Relations. Recurrent topics in Martha MacDonald's work include Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics (8 papers), Social Policy and Reform Studies (5 papers) and Employment and Welfare Studies (4 papers). Martha MacDonald is often cited by papers focused on Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics (8 papers), Social Policy and Reform Studies (5 papers) and Employment and Welfare Studies (4 papers). Martha MacDonald collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Norway. Martha MacDonald's co-authors include Shelley Phipps, Lynn Lethbridge, Ather H. Akbari, Marisela Connelly, D. Perrier, John L. McMullan, Caren Grown, Lourdes Benería, Maria S. Floro and Barbara Neis and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, World Development and International Migration Review.

In The Last Decade

Martha MacDonald

22 papers receiving 382 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Martha MacDonald Canada 11 244 148 114 75 68 24 468
Rebecca Joyce Kissane United States 11 270 1.1× 222 1.5× 103 0.9× 51 0.7× 57 0.8× 19 447
Mette Lausten Denmark 13 276 1.1× 108 0.7× 132 1.2× 48 0.6× 111 1.6× 31 641
Mignon Duffy United States 7 319 1.3× 242 1.6× 116 1.0× 105 1.4× 26 0.4× 14 537
Jeanine Braithwaite United States 10 202 0.8× 104 0.7× 61 0.5× 60 0.8× 36 0.5× 22 561
Lina Gálvez‐Muñoz Spain 11 167 0.7× 105 0.7× 129 1.1× 81 1.1× 23 0.3× 65 420
Regina Baker United States 10 268 1.1× 186 1.3× 97 0.9× 80 1.1× 25 0.4× 15 520
Nancy F. Rytina United States 9 354 1.5× 122 0.8× 64 0.6× 47 0.6× 119 1.8× 18 502
Marco Gießelmann Germany 11 324 1.3× 121 0.8× 135 1.2× 135 1.8× 32 0.5× 25 552
Janet Siltanen Canada 12 245 1.0× 88 0.6× 124 1.1× 100 1.3× 26 0.4× 23 495
Andrea Hetling United States 13 121 0.5× 153 1.0× 97 0.9× 51 0.7× 36 0.5× 45 358

Countries citing papers authored by Martha MacDonald

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Fields of papers citing papers by Martha MacDonald

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Martha MacDonald

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All Works

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MacDonald, Martha, Pablo Augusto de Souza Fonseca, Kory Johnson, et al.. (2024). Divergent gene expression patterns in alcohol and opioid use disorders lead to consistent alterations in functional networks within the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. Translational Psychiatry. 14(1). 437–437.
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MacDonald, Martha, et al.. (2023). Trends in varying modes of drug use in opioid toxicity deaths in Ontario from 2017 to 2021. International Journal of Drug Policy. 141. 104197–104197. 7 indexed citations
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Poss, Jeffrey W., et al.. (2023). Inter-provincial variation in older home care clients and their pathways: a population-based retrospective cohort study in Canada. BMC Geriatrics. 23(1). 389–389. 4 indexed citations
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MacDonald, Martha. (2015). Regulating Individual Charges for Long-Term Residential Care In Canada. Studies in Political Economy. 95(1). 83–114. 10 indexed citations
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Akbari, Ather H. & Martha MacDonald. (2014). Immigration Policy in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States: An Overview of Recent Trends. International Migration Review. 48(3). 801–822. 78 indexed citations
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MacDonald, Martha, et al.. (2014). Reciprocal Relationships: The Role of Government and the Social Economy in the Co-construction of Social Policy in Atlantic Canada. Canadian Public Policy. 40(Supplement 1). S17–S25. 3 indexed citations
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MacDonald, Martha, Barbara Neis, & Grant Murray. (2008). State Policy, Livelihood Protection and Gender on Canada's East Coast. Érudit (Université de Montréal). 149–149. 15 indexed citations
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MacDonald, Martha, Shelley Phipps, & Lynn Lethbridge. (2005). Taking Its Toll: The Influence of Paid and Unpaid Work on Women's Well-Being. Feminist Economics. 11(1). 63–94. 131 indexed citations
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MacDonald, Martha, John L. McMullan, & D. Perrier. (2004). Gambling Households in Canada. Journal of Gambling Studies. 20(3). 187–236. 45 indexed citations
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Phipps, Shelley, Martha MacDonald, & Fiona MacPhail. (2001). Gender Equity within Families versus Better Targeting: An Assessment of the Family Income Supplement to Employment Insurance Benefits. Canadian Public Policy. 27(4). 423–423. 5 indexed citations
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Benería, Lourdes, Maria S. Floro, Caren Grown, & Martha MacDonald. (2000). Introduction: Globalization and Gender. Feminist Economics. 6(3). vii–xviii. 22 indexed citations
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MacDonald, Martha. (1999). Restructuring, Gender and Social Security Reform in Canada. Journal of Canadian Studies. 34(2). 57–88. 9 indexed citations
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MacDonald, Martha. (1998). Gender and Social Security Policy: Pitfalls and Possibilities. Feminist Economics. 4(1). 1–25. 21 indexed citations
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MacDonald, Martha. (1995). Feminist Economics: From Theory to Research. Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d économique. 28(1). 159–159. 31 indexed citations
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Connelly, Marisela, Tania Murray Li, Martha MacDonald, & Jane L. Parpart. (1995). Restructured Worlds / Restructured Debates: Globalization, Development and Gender. Canadian Journal of Development Studies/Revue canadienne d études du développement. 16(4). 17–38. 14 indexed citations
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MacDonald, Martha. (1995). Economic restructuring and gender in Canada: Feminist policy initiatives. World Development. 23(11). 2005–2017. 11 indexed citations
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Connelly, Marisela & Martha MacDonald. (1992). State Policy, The Household and Women’s Work in the Atlantic Fishery. Journal of Canadian Studies. 26(4). 18–32. 3 indexed citations
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MacDonald, Martha. (1984). Economics and Feminism The Dismal Science?. Studies in Political Economy. 15(1). 151–178. 6 indexed citations
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Connelly, Marisela & Martha MacDonald. (1983). Women’s Work: Domestic and Wage Labour in a Nova Scotia Community. Studies in Political Economy. 10(1). 45–72. 26 indexed citations
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MacDonald, Martha, et al.. (1982). Manpower Research and Labour Economics. Labour / Le Travail. 10. 302–302.

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