Revista

Nome:
International Journal Of Social Economics web
Rankings:
Pontos Posição
CEF.UP+NIPE (average of all rankings) (2012) 16.5 277/501
ABS (2010) 25.0 256/288
Australian RC (2010) 50.0 274/479
Ideas discounted recursive impact factor (2012) 0.23 340/396
Qualis (2008) 75.0 89/200
Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP) (2011) 3.74 425/476
SJR - Scimago (2021) 0.4 412/558
SJR - Scimago (2019) 0.28 451/549
Count (2021) 1.0 500/662
Artigos 24:

Controlling Corruption in African Countries: Innovation, Financial Inclusion and Access to Education as Alternative Measures
João Jungo, Mara Madaleno, Anabela Botelho
vol. 50, 2023, p. 766-786.

Children and the Dynamics of Poverty and Social Exclusion: Empirical Evidence for Portugal
Amélia Bastos, Carla Machado
vol. 45, 2018, p. 1385-1404.

Duration of Low-Wage Employment: A Study Based on a Survival Model
Francisco Silva, José Cabral Vieira, Antonio Pimenta, João Teixeira
vol. 45, 2018, p. 286-299.

Mapping Patterns of Financial Distress among Consumers in Zimbabwe
Richard Chamboko, Gerald Kadira, Lisho Mundia, Rumbidzai K. T. Chamboko
vol. 44, 2017, p. 1654-1668.

Mapping Patterns of Multiple Deprivation in Namibia
Richard Chamboko, Alessandro Re, Sevias Guvuriro
vol. 44, 2017, p. 2486-2499.

Socioeconomic Inequalities in Child Obesity and Overweight in Portugal
Carlota Quintal, Joana Oliveira
vol. 44, 2017, p. 1377-1389.

The Importance of New Forms of Capital in Nonprofit Organizations: A Case Study of the Fafe Delegation of the Portuguese Red Cross
Paulo Mourão, Teresa Pereira, Maria Cristina Moreira
vol. 44, 2017, p. 846-868.

Earnings and Education in Portugal, 1985-1991
João Sousa Andrade, Adelaide Duarte, Marta C. Simões
vol. 41, 2014, p. 586-608.

An Empirical Approach of the Distinctive Aspects for Socioeconomic Development
Silvia Fernandes
vol. 40, 2013, p. 956-970.

Self-Medication Model and Evidence from Portugal
Aida Isabel Tavares
vol. 40, 2013, p. 990-1009.

Who Are the Poor? Who Are the Rich? Evidence for Portugal
Sandrina Moreira, Nádia Simões, Nuno Crespo
vol. 40, 2013, p. 579-590.

Why Does the Microcredit Borrowing Rate Differ across Countries? A Cross-Country Study
Paulo Mourão, Sofia Pereira
vol. 39, 2012, p. 536-550.

Exploring the Sources and Benefits of Cooperation: The Role and Challenges of Relational and Moral Goods
Helena Lopes, Teresa Calapez
vol. 38, 2011, p. 607-627.

The Hierarchy of Human Needs and Their Social Valuation
Orlando Gomes
vol. 23, 2011, p. 237-259.

Economic Impacts of Ageing: An Inter-industry Approach
Paula Albuquerque, João Carlos Lopes
vol. 37, 2010, p. 151-163.

The Profile of Income-Poor Children
Amélia Bastos, Carla Machado, José Passos
vol. 37, 2010, p. 933-950.

Child Poverty: A Multidimensional Measurement
Amélia Bastos, Carla Machado
vol. 36, 2009, p. 237-251.

Union Duopoly with Heterogeneous Labor: The Effect of Minimum Wage Regulation
Ana Paula Martins
vol. 36, 2009, p. 580-607.

Can Interaction Contribute to the Explanation of Business Cycles?
Orlando Gomes
vol. 35, 2008, p. 159-173.

Governance and CEO Pay and Performance in Non-profit Organizations
Carlos Pestana Barros, Francisco Nunes
vol. 34, 2007, p. 811-827.

Ideals in Sequential Bargaining Structures
Ana Paula Martins
vol. 34, 2007, p. 828-882.

Portuguese public collections and the economic cycle: a seminal study
Paulo Mourão
vol. 34, 2007, p. 961-976.

Union Duopoly with Heterogeneous Labour
Ana Paula Martins
vol. 32, 2005, p. 339-382.

Child Income Poverty and Child Deprivation: An Essay on Measurement
Amélia Bastos, Graça Leão Fernandes, José Passos
vol. 31, 2004, p. 1050-1060.

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