Social Sciences
Peru
100%
clientelism
47%
Latin America
45%
campaign
31%
history politics
30%
oligarchy
30%
bourgeoisie
29%
economic elite
28%
education
27%
elite
24%
health workers
23%
Ecuador
23%
continuity
22%
knowledge production
22%
primary education
21%
field of study
21%
epistemology
20%
tourist
19%
economic crisis
19%
event
19%
twentieth century
18%
Social Policy
18%
social justice
18%
fertility
17%
education system
17%
climate
16%
politician
16%
health
16%
correctional institution
16%
minister
15%
human rights
15%
election
15%
resources
15%
migration
14%
inclusion
14%
well-being
14%
governance
13%
candidacy
13%
narrative
13%
upper class
13%
experiment
12%
endurance
12%
industry
12%
evidence
12%
coalition
12%
discourse
11%
goal of education
9%
natural resources
9%
basic human rights
9%
finance
9%
literature
8%
nineteenth century
8%
criticism
8%
political organization
8%
president
7%
equal opportunity
7%
party system
7%
UNESCO
7%
gift
7%
donation
7%
regime
7%
political actor
7%
institutional change
7%
democracy
7%
public policy
7%
allies
7%
health care
6%
deliberation
6%
economic sector
6%
Argentina
6%
participation
6%
remedies
6%
quantification
5%
social stratum
5%
respect
5%
obligation
5%
fundamental human right
5%
best practice
5%
head of state
5%
UNO
5%
third countries
5%
commodity production
5%
exclusion
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Peru
54%
Men's Health
39%
Community Health Workers
27%
Social Justice
26%
Public Policy
26%
Prisons
26%
Maternal Health
24%
Population Health
23%
Public Health
22%
Child Health
21%
Referral and Consultation
15%
Women's Health
11%
Health
10%
Research Personnel
9%
Health Resources
8%
Homeless Persons
7%
Practice Guidelines
6%
Delivery of Health Care
5%
Business & Economics
Oligarchy
33%
Community-based
23%
Peru
22%
Prison
20%
Elites
15%
20th Century
13%
Economics
10%
Men's Health
10%
Systems of Care
8%
Homelessness
7%
Incarceration
6%
Wealth
5%
Health
5%
Resources
5%