Transfer European Review of Labour and Research

1.1k papers and 9.7k indexed citations i.

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The 1.1k papers published in Transfer European Review of Labour and Research in the last decades have received a total of 9.7k indexed citations. Papers published in Transfer European Review of Labour and Research usually cover Public Administration (534 papers), Political Science and International Relations (532 papers) and General Health Professions (289 papers) specifically the topics of Labor Movements and Unions (533 papers), Social Policy and Reform Studies (385 papers) and Employment and Welfare Studies (280 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Transfer European Review of Labour and Research are Hedva Sarfati, Richard Hyman, Richard S. Pond, Antonio Martín Artiles, Andrew Watt, Gregor Murray, Otto Jacobi, Ton Wilthagen, Adrián Todolí Signes and Isis Hjorth.

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Fields of papers published in Transfer European Review of Labour and Research

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Countries where authors publish in Transfer European Review of Labour and Research

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