Social Sciences
secrecy
59%
listener
53%
recession
53%
corporate finance
44%
experiment
38%
government function
38%
persistent unemployment
38%
strike
34%
diagnostic test
33%
learning culture
33%
shareholder value
27%
Uganda
27%
currency
27%
violence
24%
livelihood
24%
segregation
24%
grounded theory
23%
unemployment
23%
climate change
22%
social support
21%
discourse
21%
money
20%
energy
17%
evidence
17%
offense
17%
innovation
16%
education
16%
citizen
15%
conversation
15%
adolescent
15%
rumor
14%
communication
14%
gender
12%
private equity
12%
participation
12%
liquidity
12%
rationalization
11%
commitment
11%
trend
11%
student
10%
warfare
10%
legal norm
10%
occupation
10%
shareholder
10%
technology studies
10%
civil service
10%
civil servant
9%
interview
9%
policy area
9%
time
9%
business cycle
9%
science studies
9%
educational activities
9%
comprehension
9%
Government officials
9%
historical development
9%
individualism
8%
women's employment
8%
development policy
7%
industry
7%
credit
7%
coalition
7%
fluctuation
7%
climate
6%
diagnostic
6%
labor force
6%
statistics
6%
activation
6%
financial crisis
6%
manager
6%
Pakistan
6%
historiography
6%
interaction
6%
religious behavior
6%
stakeholder
6%
indication
5%
governance
5%
vulnerability
5%
labor market
5%
interference
5%
witness
5%
Business & Economics
Wage Inequality
100%
Unemployment
84%
Great Recession
83%
Business Cycles
44%
Wages
43%
Energy and Climate Change
42%
Real Wages
38%
Labour Market
36%
Gender Pay Gap
36%
Long-term Unemployment
35%
Stocks and Flows
35%
Segregation
34%
Financing Constraints
33%
Gender Gap
31%
Employment Rate
29%
Employers
29%
Livelihoods
27%
Weather
26%
Employees
24%
Rational Expectations Equilibrium
22%
Firm-specific Factors
22%
Start-ups
22%
Econometrics
21%
Macroeconomics
19%
Innovation
19%
Government
15%
Recession
14%
Unemployment Rate
12%
Structural Shocks
11%
Speed of Convergence
11%
Real Business Cycle Models
11%
United States of America
10%
Participation
10%
State Variable
9%
Rational Expectations
9%
Women's Employment
9%
Counterfactual Analysis
9%
Risk Taking
8%
Weather Pattern
8%
Principal-agent Model
8%
Labour Costs
7%
Austerity
7%
Workers
7%
Work History
7%
Citizen Engagement
7%
Industry
7%
Cyclical Behaviour
6%
Materiality
6%
Knowledge Use
6%
Relative Wages
6%
Novelty
6%
Science Studies
6%
Working Hours
5%
Climate Change Policy
5%
Simulation
5%
Technology Studies
5%
Decomposition
5%
Subsistence
5%
Gross Domestic Product
5%
Interaction
5%
Civil Servants
5%
Fluctuations
5%
Recruiting
5%
Civil Service
5%
Policy Development
5%
Fiscal
5%
Tenure
5%
Arts & Humanities
Turn-taking
72%
Transformism
57%
Prediction
55%
Utterance
53%
Listeners
41%
Phrenology
36%
Drone
35%
Discourse Context
34%
Constitution
30%
Articulation
30%
Secrecy
29%
Charles Darwin
29%
Heredity
28%
Climate Change
27%
Edinburgh
27%
Segregation
27%
Currency
26%
Experiment
25%
Lamarck
24%
Recovery
22%
Interlocutors
22%
Recession
21%
Energy
20%
1820s
19%
Predictability
17%
Finance
17%
Government
15%
Intimations
14%
Medical Students
13%
Liquid
12%
Yes/no Questions
12%
University of Edinburgh
11%
Discourse
11%
Progressivism
11%
Rationalization
11%
Transmutation
11%
Origin of Species
10%
English-speaking World
10%
Liquidity
9%
Warfare
9%
1830s
9%
Cultural Context
9%
Dissemination
8%
Early Nineteenth-century
8%
Exposition
8%
Moral Norms
7%
Natural Science
7%
Social Context
7%
Documentary Sources
7%
Equity
7%
Elaboration
6%
Lynching
6%
Consultants
6%
Scientific Advice
6%
Legitimization
6%
Credit
6%
Austerity
6%
Anthropologists
5%
Liberal Democrats
5%
Signifying
5%
Rumor
5%
Ephemeral
5%
Signification
5%
Neglect
5%
Civil Service
5%