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Estimated and imputed year-to-year retention rates (Y2YRR) and cumulative ret...
*Retention rates for future years that have been estimated using year-to-year retention rates (Y2YRR) from the earlier data are shown in bold type. Estimated (by extrapolation)... -
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The definitions of the 4 groups are: UCP – authors publishing in all 16 years (1996–2011); Non-UCP – authors not publishing in all 16 years (1996–2011); Skip – authors who... -
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Number of published items indexed in Scopus in each calendar year and proportion published by authors with uninterrupted, continuous presence (UCP) from 1996–2011. -
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*Only those papers for which can be linked to others through citation are classified. Thus, the main field for some authors with only one indexed publication cannot be... -
PDR's research output according to research area and research institution: me...
“Other Sciences” refers to Physics, Chemistry and Mathematical Sciences (PCMS). N indicates the sample size. -
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The definitions of the 4 groups are: UCP – authors publishing in all 16 years (1996–2011); Non-UCP – authors not publishing in all 16 years (1996–2011); Skip – authors who... -
PDRs research output according to their nationality: mean ± standard error an...
N indicates the sample size. -
Estimated and imputed year-to-year retention rates (Y2YRR) and cumulative UCP...
*UCP rates for earlier years that have been estimated by extrapolation using year-to-year retention rates (Y2YRR) from the more recent data are shown in bold type. Estimated (by... -
Estimates of the Continuously Publishing Core in the Scientific Workforce
BackgroundThe ability of a scientist to maintain a continuous stream of publication may be important, because research requires continuity of effort. However, there is no data... -
Postdoctoral Researchers in the UK: A Snapshot at Factors Affecting Their Res...
Postdoctoral training is a typical step in the course of an academic career, but very little is known about postdoctoral researchers (PDRs) working in the UK. This study used an...