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Journal of Poverty is a journal indexed in SJR in Sociology and Political Science and Demography with an H index of 29. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,395 and it has a best quartile of Q2. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,395.
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0,395
SJR Impact factor29
H Index58
Total Docs (Last Year)105
Total Docs (3 years)2394
Total Refs161
Total Cites (3 years)105
Citable Docs (3 years)1.34
Cites/Doc (2 years)41.28
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View moreThe New Ethnic Politics of Welfare: Struggles Over Legal Immigrants' Rights to Welfare in California
View moreGender Differences in the Economic Well-Being of Nonaged Adults in the United States
View moreThe "Vaguest Notion of Poverty" and the Blindness of Welfare State Histories
View moreWomen in Street Prostitution: The Result of Poverty and the Brunt of Inequity
View moreFrom a Distance: Marginalization of the Poor in Television Ads for Goodwill Industries
View moreWelfare-Spending Judgments Through Class, Race, and Gender Lenses: Exploring the Influence of Stratification Beliefs, Racial Attitudes, and Gender Norms
View morePoverty and the Media
View moreWho Cares for Our Children? The Child Care Crisis in the Other America. Valerie Polakow
View moreFirst Birth before First Stable Employment and Subsequent Single-Mother "Disconnection" before and after the Welfare Reform and Great Recession
View moreNo Deals on Wheels: How and Why the Poor Pay More for Basic Transportation
View morePoverty as a Predictor of Child Maltreatment: A Brief Analysis
View morePoor, Rural Neighborhoods and Early School Achievement
View more"Silver Rights" Legislation: An Economic Justice for Low-Income Workers
View moreA Profile of Activities of Street Children in a Junction City in Nigeria
View moreSocietal Education, Direct Action, and Working-Class Gains: An Anarchist Perspective
View moreA Qualitative Assessment of Support Mechanisms in Informal Settlements of Nairobi, Kenya
View moreChildhood Asthma, Public Housing, and Environmental Control: Differences Between Families Renting with Section 8 Vouchers and Those Living in the Projects
View moreHidden Homelessness in Sapporo
View more"You Just Have to Build a Bridge and Get Over It": Low-Income African American Caregivers' Coping Strategies to Manage Inadequate Food Supplies
View moreSocial Empathy: A New Paradigm to Address Poverty
View more"You Just Have to Look at It as a Gift": Low-Income Single Mothers' Experiences of the Child Support System
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