Inflation was the most worrying topic worldwide as of May 2025, with ********* of the respondents choosing that option. Crime and violence, as well as poverty and social inequality, followed behind. Moreover, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the war in Gaza, *** percent of the respondents were worried about military conflict between nations. Only *** percent were worried about the COVID-19 pandemic, which dominated the world after its outbreak in 2020. Global inflation and rising prices Inflation rates have spiked substantially since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. From 2020 to 2021, the worldwide inflation rate increased from 3.5 percent to 4.7 percent, and from 2021 to 2022, the rate increased sharply from 4.7 percent to 8.7 percent. While rates are predicted to fall come 2025, many are continuing to struggle with price increases on basic necessities. Poverty and global development Poverty and social inequality were the third most worrying issues to respondents. While poverty and inequality are still prominent, global poverty rates have been on a steady decline over the years. In 1994, 64 percent of people in low-income countries and around one percent of people in high-income countries lived on less than 2.15 U.S. dollars per day. By 2018, this had fallen to almost 44 percent of people in low-income countries and 0.6 percent in high-income countries. Moreover, fewer people globally are dying of preventable diseases, and people are living longer lives. Despite these aspects, issues such as wealth inequality have global prominence.
As of January 2024, Instagram was slightly more popular with men than women, with men accounting for 50.6 percent of the platform’s global users. Additionally, the social media app was most popular amongst younger audiences, with almost 32 percent of users aged between 18 and 24 years.
Instagram’s Global Audience
As of January 2024, Instagram was the fourth most popular social media platform globally, reaching two billion monthly active users (MAU). This number is projected to keep growing with no signs of slowing down, which is not a surprise as the global online social penetration rate across all regions is constantly increasing.
As of January 2024, the country with the largest Instagram audience was India with 362.9 million users, followed by the United States with 169.7 million users.
Who is winning over the generations?
Even though Instagram’s audience is almost twice the size of TikTok’s on a global scale, TikTok has shown itself to be a fierce competitor, particularly amongst younger audiences. TikTok was the most downloaded mobile app globally in 2022, generating 672 million downloads. As of 2022, Generation Z in the United States spent more time on TikTok than on Instagram monthly.
International Journal on Social and Education Sciences Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - The International Journal on Social and Education Sciences (IJonSES) is a peer-reviewed scholarly online journal. The IJonSES is published twice a year in Spring and Fall. There is no publication fee in the IJonSES. The IJonSES is published by the International Society for Technology, Education, and Science (ISTES). The IJonSES welcomes any research papers on education and social sciences using techniques from and applications in any technical knowledge domain: original theoretical works, literature reviews, research reports, social issues, psychological issues, curricula, learning environments, book reviews, and review articles. The articles should be original, unpublished, and not in consideration for publication elsewhere at the time of submission to the IJonSES. The submission cannot be withdrawn without the approval of the editorial office during the review, the revision, the production after acceptance or publication process. The template is not mandatory for articles submitted for review. The template can be used for accepted papers.
Journal of Social Sciences CiteScore 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Journal of Social Sciences, a peer reviewed international journal that covers the fields of scientific knowledge and academic scholarship that study social groups and, more generally, human society. JSS is a quarterly publication also cover articles on extended fields of social science. Science Publications is constantly striving to provide authors with a hassle free publication process in which they focus primarily on the quality of their research content while our team takes care of the entire publishing procedure. We are always looking for innovative new approaches for easier accessibility and wider availability of our research. From January 2018, Journal of Social Sciences has moved to a continuous publication model. In a continuous publication model, articles are published immediately online after they are ready without having to wait for the print issue of a journal. It is similar to the “Online First” system that was previously implemented for the journal however, the main limitation faced by authors was the lack of Volume/Issue number and DOIs for their articles. This publication model provides researchers with a more efficient publication process and readers with up to date research available instantly online. Abstracting and Indexing EBSCO Genamics JournalSeek INSPEC J-Gate Thomson Gale Ulrichsweb
As of January 2024, #love was the most used hashtag on Instagram, being included in over two billion posts on the social media platform. #Instagood and #instagram were used over one billion times as of early 2024.
Indonesian Journal of Social Obstetrics and Gynecology Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Indonesian Journal of Social Obstetrics and Gynecology, a publication of Indonesian Society of Social Obstetrics & Gynecology, is a peer-reviewed print + online 3 Issues journal. The journal's full text is available online. The journal allows free access (Open Access) to its contents and permits authors to self-archive final accepted version of the articles on any OAI-compliant institutional / subject-based repository. The journal will cover technical and clinical studies related to health, ethical and social issues in field of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference.
This is a file containing data and code for the article "Van der Voet, J. & Lerusse, A.V. (2024). Performance information and issue prioritization by political and managerial decision-makers: A discrete choice experiment. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory.
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Social Media has become a part of our day-to-day routine, keeping users from across the world well-connected through digital platforms. With each passing year, social media is evolving at a rapid speed. With each passing year, the number of social media users is increasing at an immersive speed. Reports also suggest the number of social media users will reach a milestone of 5.85 billion in 2027.
In 2024, 62.6% of the world’s population will access social media, which clearly indicates the dominance of social media platforms in today’s world. In this article, we will examine social media statistics for 2024, uncovering monthly active users, daily time spent by users, most downloaded social media apps, etc.
Instagram’s most popular post
As of April 2024, the most popular post on Instagram was Lionel Messi and his teammates after winning the 2022 FIFA World Cup with Argentina, posted by the account @leomessi. Messi's post, which racked up over 61 million likes within a day, knocked off the reigning post, which was 'Photo of an Egg'. Originally posted in January 2021, 'Photo of an Egg' surpassed the world’s most popular Instagram post at that time, which was a photo by Kylie Jenner’s daughter totaling 18 million likes.
After several cryptic posts published by the account, World Record Egg revealed itself to be a part of a mental health campaign aimed at the pressures of social media use.
Instagram’s most popular accounts
As of April 2024, the official Instagram account @instagram had the most followers of any account on the platform, with 672 million followers. Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo (@cristiano) was the most followed individual with 628 million followers, while Selena Gomez (@selenagomez) was the most followed woman on the platform with 429 million. Additionally, Inter Miami CF striker Lionel Messi (@leomessi) had a total of 502 million. Celebrities such as The Rock, Kylie Jenner, and Ariana Grande all had over 380 million followers each.
Instagram influencers
In the United States, the leading content category of Instagram influencers was lifestyle, with 15.25 percent of influencers creating lifestyle content in 2021. Music ranked in second place with 10.96 percent, followed by family with 8.24 percent. Having a large audience can be very lucrative: Instagram influencers in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom with over 90,000 followers made around 1,221 US dollars per post.
Instagram around the globe
Instagram’s worldwide popularity continues to grow, and India is the leading country in terms of number of users, with over 362.9 million users as of January 2024. The United States had 169.65 million Instagram users and Brazil had 134.6 million users. The social media platform was also very popular in Indonesia and Turkey, with 100.9 and 57.1, respectively. As of January 2024, Instagram was the fourth most popular social network in the world, behind Facebook, YouTube and WhatsApp.
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Matysiak, A., Hardy, W. and van der Velde Lucas (2024). Structural Labour Market Change and Gender Inequality in Earnings. Work, Employment and Society, DOI: 10.1177/09500170241258953.
The dataset contributes a categorisation of tasks conducted across occupations, with a distinction between social tasks directed "inward" (e.g. towards members of own organisation, co-workers, employees, etc.) and those directed "outward" (e.g. towards students, clients, patients, etc.). This provides more depth to the discussion on technology, labour market changes and gender differences in how these trends are experienced. The dataset builds on the ESCO database v1.0.8 found here.
The following task categories are available at occupation levels:
* Additionally, a distinction between technical and creative/artistic tasks is provided although it is not used in Matysiak et al. (2024).
** In the initial files, some task items are categorised as Routine, while some are categorised as Non-Routine. In the subsequent steps for occupation-level information, the Routine task score consists of a difference between the Routine score and the Non-Routine score (see the paper for more information).
The repository contains four data files at different stages of task development. For the codes, please see the accompanying GitHub repository. The ESCO database covers, i.a., skills/competences and attitudes, to which we jointly refer as task items (as is standard in the literature using other databases such as ONET). For detailed methodology and interpretation see Matysiak et al. (2024).
1) esco_tasks.csv - encompasses all ESCO occupations and all task items with tags on task categorisation into broader categories. It also includes the split between the "essential" and "optional" task items and the variant "management-focused" and "care-focused" measures of social tasks as used in the robustness checks in the Matysiak et al. (2024) paper.
2) esco_onet_tasks.csv - additionally includes pre-prepped task items from the ONET database, traditionally used to describe the task content of occupations. These data can be used to validate the ESCO measures.
3) esco_onet_matysiaketal2024.csv - contains a subset of the variables from esco_onet_tasks.csv used for the Matysiak et al. (2024) paper.
4) tasks_isco08_2018_stdlfs.csv - contains the final task measures after the standardisation and derivation procedures described in Matysiak et al. (2024).
5a) Matysiak et al 2024 - Structural Labour Market Change and Gender Inequality in Earnings.pdf - the Accepted Manuscript version of the Matysiak et al. (2024) paper.
5b) Appendix to Matysiak et al 2024 - Structural Labour Market Change and Gender Inequality in Earnings.pdf - the appendix with additional tables and figures for the paper.
For all details on the procedures, applied crosswalks, methods, etc. please refer to the GitHub repository and the Matysiak et al. (2024) paper.
Conservation and Society Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Conservation & Society Aim Conservation & Society is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, open-access journal, dedicated to the advancement of the theory and practice of conservation. It aims to serve as a bridge between conservation practitioners from a wide array of disciplines and therefore seeks to disseminate work presented in an integrative and simple manner that is accessible to individuals from disciplines ranging from the natural and social sciences to the humanities. Conservation & Society Scope The journal draws on both natural and social sciences and covers basic and applied research in areas including but not restricted to political ecology, human-wildlife conflicts, decentralised conservation, conservation policy, ecosystem structure and functioning, systematics, community and species ecology, behavioural ecology, landscape ecology, restoration ecology and conservation biology. Readership The journal is of interest to academics, researchers, teachers, naturalists, policy makers, planners, resource managers and media professionals. About the Journal Conservation & Society (www.conservationandsociety.org) is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary open access journal dedicated to the advancement of the theory and practice of conservation. The journal draws on both natural and social sciences, and covers basic and applied research in areas including but not restricted to political ecology, environmental history, anthropology and sociology, human ecology, conservation policy and governance, human-wildlife conflicts, ecosystem structure and functioning, systematics, community and species ecology, behavioural ecology, landscape ecology, restoration ecology, and conservation biology. The journal publishes submitted and commissioned articles, debates and discussions, editorials, book reviews, comments and notes, and reader feedback. Conservation & Society is of interest to academics, researchers, teachers, naturalists, policymakers, planners, and resource managers. It aims to serve as a bridge between conservation practitioners from a wide array of disciplines and therefore seeks to disseminate work presented in an integrative and simple manner that is accessible to individuals from disciplines ranging from the natural and social sciences to the humanities. The journal accepts articles addressing conservation issues the world over, with a focus on developing countries. Abstracting and Indexing Information The journal is registered with the following abstracting partners: Baidu Scholar, CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure), EBSCO Publishing's Electronic Databases, Ex Libris – Primo Central, Google Scholar, Hinari, Infotrieve, National Science Library, ProQuest, TDNet, Wanfang Data The journal is indexed with, or included in, the following: DOAJ, Indian Science Abstracts, Scimago Journal Ranking, SCOPUS, Science Citation Index Expanded, Web of Science SJR Report Year SJR 2012 0.263 2013 0.779 2014 0.986 2015 0.815 2016 0.765 2017 0.811 2018 0.797 2019 0.779 2020 1.040 Cites Year Value Self Cites 2007 0 Self Cites 2008 8 Self Cites 2009 4 Self Cites 2010 14 Self Cites 2011 10 Self Cites 2012 15 Self Cites 2013 18 Self Cites 2014 11 Self Cites 2015 12 Self Cites 2016 6 Self Cites 2017 10 Self Cites 2018 10 Self Cites 2019 9 Self Cites 2020 15 Total Cites 2007 0 Total Cites 2008 20 Total Cites 2009 54 Total Cites 2010 135 Total Cites 2011 77 Total Cites 2012 140 Total Cites 2013 161 Total Cites 2014 184 Total Cites 2015 218 Total Cites 2016 163 Total Cites 2017 193 Total Cites 2018 223 Total Cites 2019 261 Total Cites 2020 324 Cites per document Year Value Cites / Doc. (4 years) 2007 0.000 Cites / Doc. (4 years) 2008 0.741 Cites / Doc. (4 years) 2009 1.000 Cites / Doc. (4 years) 2010 1.646 Cites / Doc. (4 years) 2011 1.613 Cites / Doc. (4 years) 2012 1.584 Cites / Doc. (4 years) 2013 1.880 Cites / Doc. (4 years) 2014 2.475 Cites / Doc. (4 years) 2015 2.214 Cites / Doc. (4 years) 2016 1.896 Cites / Doc. (4 years) 2017 2.235 Cites / Doc. (4 years) 2018 2.061 Cites / Doc. (4 years) 2019 2.234 Cites / Doc. (4 years) 2020 2.946 Cites / Doc. (3 years) 2007 0.000 Cites / Doc. (3 years) 2008 0.741 Cites / Doc. (3 years) 2009 1.000 Cites / Doc. (3 years) 2010 1.646 Cites / Doc. (3 years) 2011 0.917 Cites / Doc. (3 years) 2012 1.628 Cites / Doc. (3 years) 2013 1.809 Cites / Doc. (3 years) 2014 2.067 Cites / Doc. (3 years) 2015 2.247 Cites / Doc. (3 years) 2016 1.583 Cites / Doc. (3 years) 2017 1.804 Cites / Doc. (3 years) 2018 2.027 Cites / Doc. (3 years) 2019 2.231 Cites / Doc. (3 years) 2020 2.817 Cites / Doc. (2 years) 2007 0.000 Cites / Doc. (2 years) 2008 0.741 Cites / Doc. (2 years) 2009 1.000 Cites / Doc. (2 years) 2010 0.764 Cites / Doc. (2 years) 2011 1.018 Cites / Doc. (2 years) 2012 1.586 Cites / Doc. (2 years) 2013 1.750 Cites / Doc. (2 years) 2014 1.850 Cites / Doc. (2 years) 2015 1.636 Cites / Doc. (2 years) 2016 0.959 Cites / Doc. (2 years) 2017 1.714 Cites / Doc. (2 years) 2018 2.000 Cites / Doc. (2 years) 2019 2.131 Cites / Doc. (2 years) 2020 3.120 Year International Collaboration 2007 37.04 2008 29.63 2009 32.14 2010 24.14 2011 37.93 2012 58.06 2013 31.03 2014 37.84 2015 37.84 2016 21.21 2017 37.50 2018 45.45 2019 32.26 2020 44.12
International Journal of Contemporary Medical Research Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - International Journal of Contemporary Medical Research - IJCMR, an official publication of International Society for Contemporary Medical Research (Registered under Government of India, Society Registration Act No - 21, 1860), is a peer reviewed, international, print and online, open access journal with MONTHLY (since January, 2016) publication. It is a multidisciplinary journal to provide a forum for the presentation and criticism of original, innovative and thought provocative ideas in medical and allied specialties. IJCMR publishes new, challenging and radical ideas, so long as they are coherent and clearly expressed. The types of article accepted include original articles, review articles, case reports, and letters to the editor. Clinical microbiology relevant immunology, pathophysiology, genetics, epidemiological, and genomics studies are also welcome. International Journal of Contemporary Medical Research is an internationally targeted official publication. All articles have to be original articles that have not been published elsewhere or are being considered for publication in other journals. All articles submitted will be peer reviewed by experts. Receipt of the manuscript will be acknowledged by email. Every effort will be made to complete the review process within 2 weeks and communicated to the corresponding author. Papers should be submitted to ijcmr.journal@gmail.com. The Editorial board will strive for the quality of the journal and will also index the journal in various indexing bodies and the information will be updated on the journal website from time to time. We welcome all your submissions. I hope you will consider IJCMR for your next submission. Periodicity of the journal - Quarterly (Since inception to 2015 June (Volume 2; Issue 2) Bimonthly (Since 2015 July (Volume 2; Issue 3)) Monthly (Since January 2016 (Volume 3; Issue 1)) Scope of Journal The journal covers all aspects of medical sciences from genes to humans. Articles reporting clinical observations, experimental studies and theoretical concepts are all welcome, and especially welcome high quality review articles from distinguished authors, and original articles reporting new findings in medical and allied sciences. The journal covers technical and clinical studies related to health, ethical and social issues in the fields of Science and allied specialties. Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference. Journal editors, welcome thought provoking papers on areas listed above. Decisions about papers will be communicated to authors within 3 weeks of submission. IJCMR publishes original research work that contributes significantly to further the scientific knowledge and research in Medical, Dental, Pharmaceutical Sciences etc.. and aims to provide a platform to researchers to publish their articles. It comprises peer- reviewed articles as its core material which includes original research papers, case reports and review articles as well. We encourage the submission of manuscripts that cross disciplines and also studies that address universal problems of human health. Fields Anesthesiology, Anatomy, Animal Research, Ayurveda, Sidha & Unani (All Branches) Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Cardiology, Community, Dermatology, Dentistry (All Branches), Education, Emergency Medicine, Endocrinology, Ethics, Ear Nose and Throat, Forensic, Gastroenterology, Genetics, Haematology, Health Management and Policy, Homeopathy, Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Intensive Care, Internal Medicine, Microbiology, Health Management and Policy, Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Intensive Care, Internal Medicine, Microbiology, Nephrology / Renal, Neurology and Neuro-Surgery, Nutrition, Oncology, Orthopaedics, Ophthalmology, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Paediatrics and Neonatology, Pharmacology, Pharmacy (All branches) Physiology, Pathology, Plastic Surgery, Psychiatry/Mental Health, Rehabilitation, Radiology, Statistics, Surgery, Yoga and alternative therapies.
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This dataset belongs to a paper about independent researchers submitted for the STI conference 2024 (https://sti2024.org/). It consists of several files described below. The data is from OpenAlex, collected through the InSySPo instance of the february snapshot of OpenAlex, hosted on Google Cloud. Since Topics are a new feature of OpenAlex data and therefore not part of the snapshot, this data as well as some other data not available at the InSySPo instance at the time of collection have been collected through the OpenAlex API, and incorporated in the files. Data from Scopus and Web of Science may be retrieved by using the search string in the appendix of the article.
Files all domains
240307_open_alex_works.tsv
contains all works retrieved with the search string for Independent researchers in OpenAlex in the article's appendix.
Files Social Sciences and/or Arts & Humanities
240312_open_alex_works_soc_sci_arts_2010.tsv
contains articles by Independent researchers in Social Sciences and Humanities published from 2010 and retrieved from OpenAlex.
240312_open_alex_authors_soc_sci_arts_2010.tsv
contains authors who are Independent researchers in Social Sciences and Humanities published from 2010 and retrieved from OpenAlex.
240313_open_alex_authors_all_works_soc_sci_arts_2010.tsv
contains all works by Independent researchers in Social Sciences and Humanities published from 2010 and retrieved from OpenAlex. All works mean that the researcher has at least once indicated independent status in the affiliation, and the author's other works are also included.
author_distribution_domain1.csv
contains number of works per number of authors in the domain Social Sciences (includes Arts & Humanities).
author_distribution_field33.csv
contains number of works per number of authors in the field Social Sciences.
author_distribution_field12.csv
contains number of works per number of authors in the field Arts & Humanities.
all_ssh_oa.csv
contains data for analyzing open access patterns for the domain Social Sciences (includes Arts & Humanities).
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56.8% of the world’s total population is active on social media.
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Mind-Boggling Social Media At Workplace Statistics: Social media has turned into a sword-like instrument in today's workplace. The information harbors opportunities for both networking and market exposure as well as being well-informed; on the other end, it can tilt the problem to a big distraction and loss of productivity. In 2024, the relationship between social media and workplaces has become infinitely more complicated, with employers trying to benefit from the positives while minimizing the negatives.
The article goes into some mind-boggling social media at workplace statistics. It makes a fascinating read about the impact of social media at work.
Code replicating the figures in the article, Rostek and Yoon (2024), "Financial Product Design in Decentralized Markets," accepted in 2024 by the Journal of Political Economy.
As of April 2024, Bahrain was the country with the highest Instagram audience reach with 95.6 percent. Kazakhstan also had a high Instagram audience penetration rate, with 90.8 percent of the population using the social network. In the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, and Brunei, the photo-sharing platform was used by more than 85 percent of each country's population.
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Previous meta-analyses have shown that social robots have a positive impact on learning. However, these analyses were often limited in scope or had problematic inclusion criteria, such as different control conditions. In this meta-analysis, we examined learning outcomes with more studies and a focus on the type of control conditions. Studies were included if they used a physical social robot for training cognitive skills. We retrieved a total of 147 studies, comprising 184 post-test effect sizes between robot and control group, and 377 pre-post effect sizes. Results from 79 studies with post-test effect sizes showed that social robots produced larger learning gains compared to no intervention (Mean d = 0.75). Additionally, participants in the robot group, on average, learned more than those in a control group with a human teacher (Mean d = 0.30), although there was considerable variability in the effect sizes, largely attributable to whether human and robot were co-teaching (M = 0.88) or whether the study involved a robot-only vs. human teacher comparison (M = -0.07). Pre-post effects are mostly greater than 0 (Mean d = 1.08), which can be explained because learning inevitably occurs with practice. A sentiment analysis using a large language model revealed that papers from outside Europe used more positive language when describing the robots. The conclusion drawn from the current meta-analysis is that the effect size does not stand on its own but is influenced by the way the robot is used and the control condition chosen.
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The results might surprise you when looking at internet users that are active on social media in each country.
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In this post, I'll give you all the social media addiction statistics you need to be aware of to moderate your social media use.
Inflation was the most worrying topic worldwide as of May 2025, with ********* of the respondents choosing that option. Crime and violence, as well as poverty and social inequality, followed behind. Moreover, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the war in Gaza, *** percent of the respondents were worried about military conflict between nations. Only *** percent were worried about the COVID-19 pandemic, which dominated the world after its outbreak in 2020. Global inflation and rising prices Inflation rates have spiked substantially since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. From 2020 to 2021, the worldwide inflation rate increased from 3.5 percent to 4.7 percent, and from 2021 to 2022, the rate increased sharply from 4.7 percent to 8.7 percent. While rates are predicted to fall come 2025, many are continuing to struggle with price increases on basic necessities. Poverty and global development Poverty and social inequality were the third most worrying issues to respondents. While poverty and inequality are still prominent, global poverty rates have been on a steady decline over the years. In 1994, 64 percent of people in low-income countries and around one percent of people in high-income countries lived on less than 2.15 U.S. dollars per day. By 2018, this had fallen to almost 44 percent of people in low-income countries and 0.6 percent in high-income countries. Moreover, fewer people globally are dying of preventable diseases, and people are living longer lives. Despite these aspects, issues such as wealth inequality have global prominence.