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Figure 1. Academic productivity and high academic income: top earners vs. the rest of academics. The average number of ‘peer-reviewed article equivalents’ published in a three-year reference period (top earners in blue, the rest of academics in red). Only full-time academics employed in universities and involved in both teaching and research are included. Only countries with statistically significant results are included. From: Academic top earners. Research productivity, prestige generation, and salary patterns in European universities Sci Public Policy. Published online May 20, doi: /scipol/scx020 Sci Public Policy | © The Author Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please
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Figure 2. Academic productivity and high academic income: top earners vs. the rest of academics. The average number of ‘internationally co-authored article equivalents’ published in a three-year reference period (top earners in blue, the rest of academics in red). Only full-time academics employed in universities and involved in both teaching and research are included. Only countries with statistically significant results are included. From: Academic top earners. Research productivity, prestige generation, and salary patterns in European universities Sci Public Policy. Published online May 20, doi: /scipol/scx020 Sci Public Policy | © The Author Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please
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