Journal

Name:
Economics And Human Biology
Rankings:
Points Position
CEF.UP+NIPE (average of all rankings) (2012) 14.21 321/501
Australian RC (2010) 50.0 327/479
Ideas discounted recursive impact factor (2012) 4.07 117/396
ISI, JCR SSE, Impact Factor (2010) 32.8 39/388
Kalaitzidakis et al (2010) 0.3 125/196
Qualis (2008) 37.5 179/200
Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP) (2011) 12.3 187/476
Article Influence Score (2021) 0.86 215/409
Article Influence Score (2019) 0.83 189/428
Impact Factor (2021) 2.77 166/409
Impact Factor (2019) 1.88 168/440
Impact Factor (5 year) (2021) 2.77 191/409
Impact Factor (5 year) (2019) 2.25 172/428
SJR - Scimago (2021) 0.92 219/558
SJR - Scimago (2019) 1.03 197/549
Count (2021) 1.0 250/659
Articles 7:

Stunting and Wasting in a Growing Economy: Biological Living Standards in Portugal during the Twentieth Century
Alexandra L. Cermeno, Nuno Pedro Palma, Renato Jorge Pistola
vol. 51, 2023, p. .

The Relationship between Early-Life Conditions in the Home Country and Adult Outcomes among Child Immigrants in the United States
Deniz Gevrek, Cahit Guven, Z. Eylem Gevrek
vol. 45, 2022, p. .

Misfortunes Never Come Singly: Consecutive Weather Shocks and Mortality in Russia
Vladimir Otrachshenko, Olga Popova, Pavel Solomin
vol. 31, 2018, p. 249-258.

Income Deprivation and Mental Well-Being: The Role of Non-cognitive Skills
Maite Blázquez, Santiago Budría
vol. 17, 2015, p. 16-28.

Are Chronic Diseases Related to Height? Results from the Portuguese National Health Interview Survey
Julian Perelman
vol. 15, 2014, p. 56-66.

Secular trends in social class differences of height, weight and BMI of boys from two schools in Lisbon, Portugal (1910–2000)
Hugo F. V. Cardoso, Madalena Caninas
vol. 8, 2010, p. 111-120.

Out-of-pocket health care expenditures due to excess of body weight in Portugal
Paula Veiga
vol. 6, 2008, p. 127-142.

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