Social Sciences
Netherlands
100%
recession
58%
social status
56%
nineteenth century
55%
mortality
49%
vagrancy
44%
health
44%
environmental factors
41%
intergenerational mobility
40%
evidence
39%
Eurozone
36%
premium
32%
conscript
30%
coherence
26%
Spain
24%
resilience
24%
fertility
23%
occupation
23%
marriage
22%
occupational status
18%
cause
16%
trend
15%
regression
15%
number of children
14%
labor market
13%
mediation
11%
Military
11%
logistics
11%
operationalization
11%
real wages
11%
experience
10%
adverse events
9%
death
9%
geography
8%
puberty
8%
education
8%
human being
8%
causality
7%
economics
7%
money
7%
time
6%
determinants
6%
adulthood
6%
hospital records
6%
income
6%
old age
6%
pregnancy
6%
adolescence
5%
Occupational Mobility
5%
family formation
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Netherlands
85%
Famine
55%
Solanum tuberosum
47%
Growth
43%
Body Height
41%
Sense of Coherence
40%
Body Size
33%
Marriage
33%
Health
32%
Economic Status
32%
Spain
31%
Fertility
27%
Meta-Analysis
26%
Geography
26%
Germany
25%
Systematic Reviews
23%
Parturition
23%
Child
18%
Latin America
17%
Mortality
13%
Social Dominance
11%
Community Networks
11%
Ectromelia
11%
Growth Charts
10%
Databases
8%
Indonesia
8%
Social Networking
8%
Body Image
8%
Population
7%
Datasets
7%
Menopause
7%
selenium disulfide
7%
Nutritional Status
7%
Self Concept
7%
Social Adjustment
6%
African Americans
6%
Proxy
6%
Mammals
6%
Pregnancy
6%
Survival Analysis
6%
Social Class
6%
Emotions
5%
Survival
5%
Logistic Models
5%
Cause of Death
5%
Obesity
5%
Business & Economics
The Netherlands
50%
Famine
39%
Potato
38%
Socioeconomic Status
34%
Marriage
31%
Great Recession
30%
Fertility
30%
Euro Zone
29%
Mediator
29%
Health
25%
Environmental Conditions
15%
Operationalization
14%
Survival Model
13%
Recession
11%
Wealth
8%
Standard Deviation
6%
Geography
6%
Hazard
6%
Mediation
5%
Secular Trend
5%
Panel Data
5%