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The Role of the Third Sector in Public Health Service Provision: Evidence from 25,338 heterogeneous procurement datasets

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RAHAL C. et al, (2024), Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society)

The rise of machine learning in the academic social sciences

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Rahal C. et al, (2024), AI & SOCIETY, 39, 799 - 801

Offshoring emissions through used vehicle exports

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Newman SJ. et al, (2024), Nature Climate Change

The Rise of Machine Learning in the Academic Social Sciences

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Rahal C. et al, (2022), AI & Society

Population Studies at 75 years: An empirical review.

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Mills MC. and Rahal C., (2021), Popul Stud (Camb), 75, 7 - 25

Social network-based distancing strategies to flatten the COVID-19 curve in a post-lockdown world.

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Block P. et al, (2020), Nat Hum Behav, 4, 588 - 596

The GWAS Diversity Monitor tracks diversity by disease in real time.

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Mills MC. and Rahal C., (2020), Nat Genet, 52, 242 - 243

Tools for Transparency in Central Government Spending.

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Rahal C., (2019), Int J Popul Data Sci, 4

A scientometric review of genome-wide association studies.

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Mills MC. and Rahal C., (2019), Commun Biol, 2

The Keys to Unlocking Public Payments Data

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RAHAL C., (2018), Kyklos

The Decline and Persistence of the Old Boy: Private Schools and Elite Recruitment 1897 to 2016

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Reeves A. et al, (2017), American Sociological Review

Hidden heritability due to heterogeneity across seven populations.

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Tropf FC. et al, (2017), Nat Hum Behav, 1, 757 - 765