Exploring The Relationships Between Welfare Variables And Their Modeling Through Structural Equations: A Comprehensive Approach
Through this document, it was possible to analyze the main characteristics of the volume of scientific production regarding the study of WELFARE VARIABLES, STRUCTURAL EQUATIONS. A bibliometric analysis was proposed to analyze details such as Year of Publication, Country of Origin of the publication,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Namibian studies 2023-01, Vol.33 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Through this document, it was possible to analyze the main characteristics of the volume of scientific production regarding the study of WELFARE VARIABLES, STRUCTURAL EQUATIONS. A bibliometric analysis was proposed to analyze details such as Year of Publication, Country of Origin of the publication, Area of Knowledge in which the published research is carried out and the Type of Publication most frequently used by the authors of each document published in high-impact journals indexed in the Scopus database by Latin American institutions during the period between 2017 and 2022. Among the main findings, it was possible to determine that, for the execution of the different research methodologies, the report of 75 scientific documents related to the study of WELFARE VARIABLES and STRUCTURAL EQUATIONS was achieved. The maximum number of publications made in a year was 35 papers submitted in 2022. The country of origin of the institutions that reported the highest number of records in Scopus was Chile with 27 documents. The area of knowledge with the greatest influence at the time of executing the research projects that resulted in scientific publications was Psychology with 39 documents. Finally, the type of publication most frequently used to publicize findings from the analysis of the aforementioned variables was Journal Articles, which represented 98% of the total scientific production. |
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ISSN: | 1863-5954 2197-5523 |
DOI: | 10.59670/jns.v33i.1782 |