The White House

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In recent decades, authors affiliated with The White House have published 755 papers, which have received a total of 13.2k indexed citations. Scholars at this organization have produced 60 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 57 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 54 papers in General Health Professions on the topics of Healthcare Policy and Management (21 papers), Primary Care and Health Outcomes (11 papers) and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (11 papers). Their work is cited by papers focused on Sociology and Political Science (1.5k citations), General Health Professions (1.4k citations) and Epidemiology (1.4k citations). Authors at The White House collaborate with scholars in United States, United Kingdom and Australia and have published in prestigious journals including Nature, Science and New England Journal of Medicine. Some of The White House's most productive authors include Aaron M. White, Sarah C. White, Ezekiel Emanuel, Mansour Javidan, Mary Sully de Luque, Peter W. Dorfman, Robert J. House, Martin White, Owen White and Peter R. Orszag.

In The Last Decade

The White House

598 papers receiving 12.7k citations

Countries citing scholars working at The White House

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This map shows the geographic impact of research produced by authors working at The White House. 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 papers produced at The White House with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites The White House more than expected).

Fields of papers published by authors at The White House

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

This network shows the impact of papers affiliated with The White House at the time of their publication. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers affiliated with The White House at the time of their publication.

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