Countries citing papers authored by Orsolya Lelkes
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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Orsolya Lelkes. 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 Orsolya Lelkes. The network helps show where Orsolya Lelkes may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Orsolya Lelkes
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Lelkes, Orsolya & Katrin Gasior. (2012). Housing problems and access to basic local services in the EU27. How does Austria compare.1 indexed citations
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Lelkes, Orsolya, Lucinda Platt, & Terry Ward. (2009). Vulnerable groups: the situation of people with migrant backgrounds. London School of Economics and Political Science Research Online (London School of Economics and Political Science).
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Lelkes, Orsolya, et al.. (2009). European inequalities: social inclusion and income distribution in the European Union. Open Access at Essex (University of Essex). 211.30 indexed citations
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Lelkes, Orsolya & István György Tóth. (2009). The Factors Affecting the Risk of Poverty and Inequalities in Income Distribution.1 indexed citations
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Lelkes, Orsolya & Holly Sutherland. (2009). Tax and Benefit Policies in the Enlarged Europe: Assessing the Impact with Microsimulation Models. Medical Entomology and Zoology.18 indexed citations
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Lelkes, Orsolya. (2008). Happiness over the life cycle: exploring age-specific preferences. MPRA Paper.1 indexed citations
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Lelkes, Orsolya & Eszter Zólyomi. (2008). Poverty across Europe: the latest evidence using the EU-SILC dataset.14 indexed citations
Lelkes, Orsolya & Dóra Benedek. (2006). A magyarországi jövedelem-újraelosztás és egy egykulcsos adóreform vizsgálata mikroszimulációs modellel [An examination of income redistribution in Hungary and single-rate tax reform, using a micro-simulation model]. 604–623.1 indexed citations
Lelkes, Orsolya. (2003). A pénz boldogít? A jövedelem és hasznosság kapcsolatának empirikus elemzése [Can money buy happiness? An empirical analysis of the relation between income and utility]. 383–405.6 indexed citations
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