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Neuroscience (miscellaneous)
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Neuroscience
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2012-2021
journal names
Journal of Mathematical Neuroscience
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Gender gaps in perceptions of social protection: Insights from the OECD Risks that Matter Survey
Frey V., Thomas J., Alajääskö L.
AbstractReflecting their weaker labour force attachment and lower earnings, women consistently report feeling greater economic insecurity than men across the Member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development (OECD). Similar gender gaps emerge in perceptions of social protection systems: women are far less confident than men in their ability to access benefits and services and receive adequate income support when they need it, both in working age and old age. Results from the cross‐national OECD Risks that Matter (RTM) Survey illustrate that, on average, across countries, about half of women feel that they could not easily receive public benefits if they needed them, compared to 43 per cent of men. This perceived inaccessibility likely reflects gender gaps in perceived “hassle costs” associated with social programme applications and the intra‐household allocations of administrative burden, but it also likely reflects women’s lower social security contributions. This article illuminates gender gaps in the design of social programmes and suggests ways by which governments can better mainstream gender when improving the accessibility and adequacy of social protection.
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Minding the gender gap in Viet Nam's old‐age pensions: Actuarial insights on addressing women's discrimination in the design of social insurance schemes
López B.R., Sengupta A.
AbstractThe article presents an analysis of the factors that shape gender gaps in old‐age pension coverage and outcomes in Viet Nam. The authors argue that gender norms shape not only women's roles and constraints in society, but further influence policy discourse that impact women's access to employment and social security over their life course. Drawing on a mix of quantitative, qualitative and actuarial evidence from the International Labour Organization and other key actors working on women's employment and access to social security in Viet Nam, such as Viet Nam Women's Union, the article seeks to illustrate the confluence of demand and supply side factors that underly gender gaps in old‐age pensions. A key finding from Viet Nam, relevant for many parts of the region and the world, is that women are discriminated against in social security systems by design. This is particularly stark in the legacy design of social insurance systems, that were once tailored to serve a predominantly male, formal workforce. Moreover, without introducing an explicit gender lens in the design of social insurance schemes, for example eligibility criteria and benefit calculations, any proposals for policy reform further risk exacerbating rather than mitigating existing gender gaps in social insurance schemes. The authors propose key recommendations for both Vietnamese policy makers and international actors to address such gender gaps and help achieve the government's commitments towards an inclusive social security system.
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A case for rethinking the gender targeting of child cash transfers in Brazil and South Africa: Assessing caregiver sex in determining stunting in child beneficiaries
Khan Z., Patel L.
AbstractLittle is known about the effects of the receipt of child‐centred cash transfers by men. This article tests whether caregiver sex matters in determining stunting (low height for age) in child beneficiaries of Brazil's Bolsa Família and South Africa's Child Support Grant using household survey data. Overall, we find that caregivers’ socioeconomic and education status are more influential alongside the region of residence. However, among households at intermediate levels of poverty, female recipients are significantly less likely to have stunted children. Improving the complementary service environment while encouraging more men to apply for benefits and to assume caregiving responsibilities could be a transformative, gender‐sensitive policy intervention.
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Staab, Silke; Williams, Loui; Tabbush, Costanza; Turquet, Laura. World Survey on the Role of Women in Development 2024: Harnessing social protection for gender equality, resilience and transformation. New York, NY, UN Women, 2024. 169 pp. ISBN 9789210032292.
Borzutzky S.
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International Social Security Review
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2024
,
citations by CoLab: 0

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Index for 2024
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International Social Security Review
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2024
,
citations by CoLab: 0

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Gender, social protection systems and street‐level bureaucrats
Cookson T.P., Barrantes A.
AbstractStreet‐level bureaucrats are the “human face” of social protection delivery systems around the world. To date, most social protection literature approaches questions of gender with respect to policy and programme design and expected and unexpected outcomes. Mounting interest in gender‐responsive and rights‐based social protection systems, however, additionally begs a focus on the gendered individuals who mediate the relationship between citizens and these systems, representing the State as duty bearer of realizing the right to social protection. Much of the existing work on street‐level bureaucrats (SLBs) focuses on their use of discretion in frontline work and how this shapes beneficiary experiences. This article adapts and extends Durose and Lowndes' (2024) framework for understanding gender and SLB discretion: 1) as shaped by the gendered laws, policies and guidance of institutions where SLBs work, 2) as reflective of SLBs as gendered actors, and 3) as having gendered effects on policy beneficiaries. While their framework was developed in a high‐income context and to understand a different sector (policing), these three analytical propositions hold for SLBs in social protection systems. Yet, we suggest that understanding the role of SLBs in social protection systems requires two additional considerations from a human rights perspective: 4) discretion as shaped by the gendered social, political and economic contexts in which SLBs operate and social protection systems exist, and 5) moving beyond discretion, SLBs as rights‐holders themselves, of the right to social security and the right to decent work. The article develops this framework in conversation with scholarship on social protection systems in the broad range of contexts in which they operate. In doing so, the article offers an analytical contribution to the emerging literature on gender‐responsive social protection systems from a “frontline delivery” and human rights perspective, including their relation to Sustainable Development Goals 5 – gender equality – and 1.3 – social protection systems for all.
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Enhancing gender‐responsive social protection among informal and traditionally uncovered workers in sub‐Saharan Africa: An assessment of access to maternity protection
Mokomane Z., Grzesik‐Mourad L., Heymann J.
AbstractA wide and established body of research evidence has consistently shown how the effective provision of social protection benefits and the promotion of gender equality are among the key tools for addressing shocks, vulnerability and poverty. It is largely to this end that these ideals implicitly feature throughout the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda and explicitly in two Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The first is SDG 1 on poverty reduction, target 1.3 of which calls for the implementation of nationally appropriate social protection systems, measures and floors for all. The second is SDG 5, which aims to achieve gender equality and empowerment for all women and girls. Despite this, women across the world continue to receive contributory social security benefits that are notably lower than those of men. There is, therefore, a need for a critical and deeper understanding of policy, legislative and programmatic factors that underlie gender gaps in social protection provision. To contribute to knowledge in this regard, and while not aiming to address the intractable challenge of labour market formalization, this article draws on qualitative data from case studies conducted in 2022 among informal economy and other traditionally unprotected workers in three countries in sub‐Saharan Africa (Mozambique, United Republic of Tanzania, and Togo), the region with the highest proportion of informal workers. The aim was to explore the extent to which these workers, who are predominantly women, have access to the various elements of maternity protection. The results showed the extent to which explicit legislative and policy frameworks as well as knowledge and service context often limit women’s access to maternity protection. The article draws on the key findings to provide strategic recommendations for designing and effectively implementing more gender‐responsive social protection benefits in developing economy contexts.
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Foreword
Caetano M.A.
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International Social Security Review
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0

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Pension financialization and collective risk sharing in Canada and Finland
Liukko J., Doyle A., Lehtonen T.
AbstractThis article contributes to the debate concerning pension financialization and how countries are adapting their pension systems to respond to demographic ageing. We do so by examining the statutory pension systems of Canada and Finland, which diverge interestingly from current international trends. The Canadian and Finnish public pension schemes reflect two tendencies often associated with pension financialization: an increasing reliance on financial markets and an investment policy with a diversified asset allocation. However, unlike in many other countries, this has not resulted in heightened individual risks in old‐age income security caused by a shift from defined benefit to defined contribution pensions – an otherwise common trend internationally.
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Improving the protection of migrant workers with work histories in the European Union and Ibero‐America: Enhancing the coordination of international social security instruments
Zavando Cerda D., Urquijo L.G.
AbstractMigration affects almost every nation, emphasizing the need to guarantee social security rights for all migrants and their families. This article focuses on the rights of workers who migrate between the countries of the European Union (EU) and the Ibero‐American community. In the EU, social security systems are increasingly coordinated through Regulation No. 883/2004 and its Implementing Regulation No. 987/2009. In the Ibero‐American community, coordination is sought through the Ibero‐American Social Security Convention. Despite convergence between these two international instruments, coordination is still lacking between them. This article presents a comparative analysis to articulate the necessary mechanisms to guarantee coordination, to respect the social security rights of migrant workers. We focus on the cooperation and coordination between regional as well as national systems, specifically looking at the need for and aims of a rapprochement between these two major international coordination instruments to provide greater EU‐Ibero‐American cooperation. Finally, the importance of promoting greater international cooperation in social security policy and administration is highlighted, to engender the adequate protection of the rights as well as the free movement of migrant workers.
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Work histories and workers’ failure to satisfy pension contribution requirements: A comparison of Mexico and Uruguay
Apella I., Zunino G.
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International Social Security Review
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2023
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citations by CoLab: 0

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The potential impact of introducing a social security system in the State of Palestine: A computable general equilibrium approach
Sadeq T., Ismael M., Jabarin A., Mitik L.
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International Social Security Review
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2023
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citations by CoLab: 0

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The Work Profiler: Revision and maintenance of a profiling tool for the recently unemployed in the Netherlands
Wijnhoven M.A., Dusseldorp E., Guiaux M., Havinga H.
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International Social Security Review
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2023
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citations by CoLab: 0

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In memoriam
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International Social Security Review
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2023
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citations by CoLab: 0

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The role of mutuals and community‐based insurance in social health protection systems: International experience on delegated functions
Niang M., Gélinas É., Samb O.M., Tessier L., Mailfert M., Iradukunda A., dit Guérin O.L., Ridde V.
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International Social Security Review
,
2023
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citations by CoLab: 2

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Technical University of Munich
1 publication, 0.64%
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École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
1 publication, 0.64%
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Grenoble Alpes University
1 publication, 0.64%
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University of Geneva
1 publication, 0.64%
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University of Fribourg
1 publication, 0.64%
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Autonomous University of Barcelona
1 publication, 0.64%
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University of Cambridge
1 publication, 0.64%
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University of Bergen
1 publication, 0.64%
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University of Southern Denmark
1 publication, 0.64%
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University of Edinburgh
1 publication, 0.64%
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University of Manchester
1 publication, 0.64%
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1 publication, 0.64%
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William Marsh Rice University
1 publication, 0.64%
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Johns Hopkins University
1 publication, 0.64%
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National Institute for Nuclear Physics
1 publication, 0.64%
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Georgia Institute of technology
1 publication, 0.64%
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Institute for Complex Systems
1 publication, 0.64%
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University of Waikato
1 publication, 0.64%
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Swinburne University of Technology
1 publication, 0.64%
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Arizona State University
1 publication, 0.64%
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Washington University in St. Louis
1 publication, 0.64%
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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
1 publication, 0.64%
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New York University
1 publication, 0.64%
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Tufts University
1 publication, 0.64%
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University of Arizona
1 publication, 0.64%
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University of Aberdeen
1 publication, 0.64%
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Vienna University of Technology
1 publication, 0.64%
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University of Texas at Austin
1 publication, 0.64%
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Eötvös Loránd University (University of Budapest)
1 publication, 0.64%
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Ohio University
1 publication, 0.64%
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Trinity College Dublin
1 publication, 0.64%
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Hasselt University
1 publication, 0.64%
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Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems
1 publication, 0.64%
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Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems
1 publication, 0.64%
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Agency for Science, Technology and Research
1 publication, 0.64%
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Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
1 publication, 0.64%
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University of Exeter
5 publications, 15.63%
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University of Ottawa
3 publications, 9.38%
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University of Bordeaux
2 publications, 6.25%
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University of Oxford
2 publications, 6.25%
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Technical University of Denmark
2 publications, 6.25%
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Sorbonne University
2 publications, 6.25%
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CentraleSupélec
2 publications, 6.25%
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Université Paris-Saclay
2 publications, 6.25%
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Weizmann Institute of Science
1 publication, 3.13%
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University of Twente
1 publication, 3.13%
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Technical University of Munich
1 publication, 3.13%
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École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
1 publication, 3.13%
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Grenoble Alpes University
1 publication, 3.13%
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University of Fribourg
1 publication, 3.13%
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University of Bologna
1 publication, 3.13%
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Imperial College London
1 publication, 3.13%
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University College London
1 publication, 3.13%
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University of Cambridge
1 publication, 3.13%
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University of Copenhagen
1 publication, 3.13%
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University of Bergen
1 publication, 3.13%
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University of Southern Denmark
1 publication, 3.13%
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King's College London
1 publication, 3.13%
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1 publication, 3.13%
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences
1 publication, 3.13%
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Italian Institute of Technology
1 publication, 3.13%
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University of Auckland
1 publication, 3.13%
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Massey University
1 publication, 3.13%
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Columbia University
1 publication, 3.13%
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Boston University
1 publication, 3.13%
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Technical University of Berlin
1 publication, 3.13%
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University of Notre Dame
1 publication, 3.13%
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Baylor College of Medicine
1 publication, 3.13%
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Institut Universitaire de France
1 publication, 3.13%
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University of Waterloo
1 publication, 3.13%
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Utrecht University
1 publication, 3.13%
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University of Toronto
1 publication, 3.13%
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University of Valencia
1 publication, 3.13%
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Université Côte d'Azur
1 publication, 3.13%
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University of Houston
1 publication, 3.13%
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USA
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USA, 61, 38.85%
USA
61 publications, 38.85%
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France
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France, 34, 21.66%
France
34 publications, 21.66%
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United Kingdom
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United Kingdom, 33, 21.02%
United Kingdom
33 publications, 21.02%
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Germany
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Germany, 15, 9.55%
Germany
15 publications, 9.55%
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Canada
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Canada, 11, 7.01%
Canada
11 publications, 7.01%
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New Zealand
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New Zealand, 11, 7.01%
New Zealand
11 publications, 7.01%
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Spain
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Spain, 6, 3.82%
Spain
6 publications, 3.82%
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Netherlands
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Netherlands, 6, 3.82%
Netherlands
6 publications, 3.82%
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Australia
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Australia, 5, 3.18%
Australia
5 publications, 3.18%
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Denmark
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Denmark, 5, 3.18%
Denmark
5 publications, 3.18%
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Italy
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Italy, 5, 3.18%
Italy
5 publications, 3.18%
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Switzerland
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Switzerland, 5, 3.18%
Switzerland
5 publications, 3.18%
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Austria
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Austria, 3, 1.91%
Austria
3 publications, 1.91%
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Norway
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Norway, 3, 1.91%
Norway
3 publications, 1.91%
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China
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China, 2, 1.27%
China
2 publications, 1.27%
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Belgium
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Belgium, 2, 1.27%
Belgium
2 publications, 1.27%
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Israel
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Israel, 2, 1.27%
Israel
2 publications, 1.27%
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Russia
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Russia, 1, 0.64%
Russia
1 publication, 0.64%
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Ukraine
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Ukraine, 1, 0.64%
Ukraine
1 publication, 0.64%
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Hungary
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Hungary, 1, 0.64%
Hungary
1 publication, 0.64%
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Venezuela
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Venezuela, 1, 0.64%
Venezuela
1 publication, 0.64%
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Iran
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Iran, 1, 0.64%
Iran
1 publication, 0.64%
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Ireland
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Ireland, 1, 0.64%
Ireland
1 publication, 0.64%
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Qatar
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Qatar, 1, 0.64%
Qatar
1 publication, 0.64%
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Libya
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Libya, 1, 0.64%
Libya
1 publication, 0.64%
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Romania
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Romania, 1, 0.64%
Romania
1 publication, 0.64%
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Singapore
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Singapore, 1, 0.64%
Singapore
1 publication, 0.64%
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Turkey
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Turkey, 1, 0.64%
Turkey
1 publication, 0.64%
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Chile
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Chile, 1, 0.64%
Chile
1 publication, 0.64%
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France
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France, 9, 28.13%
France
9 publications, 28.13%
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USA
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USA, 7, 21.88%
USA
7 publications, 21.88%
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United Kingdom
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United Kingdom, 7, 21.88%
United Kingdom
7 publications, 21.88%
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Canada
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Canada, 4, 12.5%
Canada
4 publications, 12.5%
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Denmark
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Denmark, 3, 9.38%
Denmark
3 publications, 9.38%
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Germany
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Germany, 2, 6.25%
Germany
2 publications, 6.25%
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Italy
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Italy, 2, 6.25%
Italy
2 publications, 6.25%
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New Zealand
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New Zealand, 2, 6.25%
New Zealand
2 publications, 6.25%
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Switzerland
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Switzerland, 2, 6.25%
Switzerland
2 publications, 6.25%
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Israel
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Israel, 1, 3.13%
Israel
1 publication, 3.13%
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Spain
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Spain, 1, 3.13%
Spain
1 publication, 3.13%
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Netherlands
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Netherlands, 1, 3.13%
Netherlands
1 publication, 3.13%
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Norway
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Norway, 1, 3.13%
Norway
1 publication, 3.13%
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