From: Between fragmentation and institutionalisation: the rise of migration studies as a research field
COUNTRIES WITH > 40 INTERNATIONAL CO-AUTHORSHIPS, 1998–2018 | ||
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Countries | Abs. N of intl. collaborations | As percentage of total output |
Slovakia | 40 | 91% |
Nigeria | 43 | 90% |
Chile | 69 | 85% |
Austria | 154 | 72% |
Poland | 80 | 68% |
Belgium | 258 | 62% |
South africa | 202 | 60% |
Portugal | 65 | 57% |
South korea | 98 | 53% |
Taiwan | 54 | 52% |
Germany | 515 | 51% |
France | 249 | 51% |
India | 70 | 51% |
Switzerland | 151 | 50% |
New zealand | 144 | 49% |
Mexico | 98 | 49% |
Greece | 51 | 49% |
Brazil | 85 | 46% |
Italy | 249 | 45% |
Scotland | 180 | 44% |
Singapore | 79 | 42% |
Netherlands | 538 | 41% |
China | 362 | 41% |
Spain | 275 | 41% |
Turkey | 102 | 40% |
Japan | 88 | 40% |
Wales | 51 | 40% |
Finland | 91 | 39% |
Malaysia | 50 | 39% |
Russia | 74 | 38% |
Norway | 129 | 37% |
Sweden | 197 | 35% |
North ireland | 47 | 35% |
Ireland | 69 | 34% |
Denmark | 105 | 33% |
Australia | 432 | 29% |
Canada | 477 | 24% |
England | 1196 | 22% |
Israel | 110 | 22% |
Usa | 1575 | 13% |