RASP-Research on Ageing and Social Policy

metrics 2024

Empowering Voices in Ageing and Social Policy

Introduction

RASP - Research on Ageing and Social Policy is a distinguished journal dedicated to exploring the intricate relationship between ageing populations and societal change. Published by HIPATIA PRESS and featuring an Open Access model since 2013, this journal provides invaluable insights into various aspects of social policy as it relates to older adults. As a platform for rigorous academic research, RASP caters to an interdisciplinary audience of researchers, professionals, and students, promoting the exchange of innovative ideas and evidence-based practices. The journal aims to influence policy-making and practice, ensuring that the voices of ageing populations are heard and prioritized in social discourse. With a commitment to high-quality scholarship and a focus on global and local challenges, RASP stands out as a crucial resource for those engaged in the study of ageing and social policy dynamics.

Metrics 2024

SCIMAGO Journal Rank-
Journal Impact Factor0.80
Journal Impact Factor (5 years)0.80
H-Index-
Journal IF Without Self0.80
Eigen Factor0.00
Normal Eigen Factor0.02
Influence0.23
Immediacy Index0.10
Cited Half Life-
Citing Half Life7.10
JCI0.36
Total Documents-
WOS Total Citations48
SCIMAGO Total Citations-
SCIMAGO SELF Citations-
Scopus Journal Rank-
Cites / Document (2 Years)-
Cites / Document (3 Years)-
Cites / Document (4 Years)-

Metrics History

Rank 2024

IF (Web Of Science)

GERONTOLOGY
Rank 41/47
Percentile 13.80
Quartile Q4

JCI (Web Of Science)

GERONTOLOGY
Rank 39/48
Percentile 18.75
Quartile Q4

Quartile History

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