Social Sciences
South Korea
100%
Indonesia
79%
evidence
47%
servants
45%
education
35%
childhood
31%
Government employees
28%
leadership
26%
climate
22%
attitudes toward marriage
20%
motherhood
18%
tax increase
18%
Service contracts
18%
marriage
17%
experiment
17%
trend
16%
school readiness
16%
China
15%
organizational behavior
15%
labor market
15%
civil service
15%
Public officials
15%
village
14%
politicization
14%
manager
14%
parenthood
13%
public service
13%
Korea
13%
group work
13%
asymmetry
13%
primary education
13%
fertility
13%
smoking
12%
employee
12%
purchase
12%
taxes
11%
academic achievement
11%
profit
11%
costs
11%
public sector
10%
funding
10%
citizenship
10%
leader
10%
sustainability
9%
workplace
9%
regression
9%
public policy
9%
public administration
9%
resources
7%
empirical method
6%
gender
6%
student
6%
performance
6%
national assembly
6%
divergence
6%
senior executive
6%
learning
6%
university
6%
kindergarten
6%
evaluation
6%
political intervention
6%
expertise
5%
causality
5%
spouse
5%
role model
5%
Business & Economics
Early childhood Education
88%
South Korea
46%
Indonesia
41%
Instrumental Variables
34%
Maternal Employment
28%
Public Service Motivation
25%
Government
21%
College Enrollment
20%
College Admissions
20%
Politicization
19%
School children
18%
Instrumental Variable Estimate
18%
Birth Cohort
18%
Regression Discontinuity
18%
Labour Market Effects
18%
Labor Market Outcomes
18%
Ethical Climate
17%
Child Care
17%
Servant Leadership
17%
Bureaucrats
16%
Civil Service
16%
Employees
16%
Work Attitudes
16%
Enrollment
16%
Village
15%
Work Engagement
15%
Work Groups
15%
Policy Tools
15%
Organizational Resources
15%
Sustainability
13%
Organizational Citizenship Behavior
13%
Mandate
13%
Policy Change
13%
Readiness
13%
Pathway
12%
Servants
12%
Managers
12%
Overload
12%
Specificity
10%
Investing
10%
Income
9%
Child Development
9%
Difference-in-differences
8%
Job Resources
8%
Household
8%
Performance Feedback
8%
Household Wealth
8%
Human Resources
8%
Military
8%
Local Government
8%
Developing Countries
8%
Organizational Commitment
7%
Fixed Effects Model
7%
Consumption Smoothing
6%
Purchase
6%
Education
6%
Financial Resources
6%
Divergence
6%
Parental Involvement
6%
Job Autonomy
5%
Regression Discontinuity Design
5%
Organizational Trust
5%
Expenditure
5%
Public Employees
5%
Public Schools
5%
Expertise
5%
Charity
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
education
36%
school
23%
labor market
17%
higher education
17%
marriage
17%
child care
16%
mandate
15%
woman
14%
long-term effect
14%
village
12%
asymmetry
12%
services
11%
discontinuity
11%
developing world
11%
public
11%
project
10%
policy
10%
sustainability
9%
labor force
9%
effect
7%
program
6%
mothers education
6%
comparison
5%
child development
5%