Veena S. Kulkarni Data-verified
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Veena S. Kulkarni's research focuses on understanding subjective well-being and its relationship with objective measures, particularly within the context of India. Her work has explored changes in well-being over time and across different demographics. Kulkarni has also investigated racial/ethnic variations in maternal time allocation with children, moving beyond traditional intensive mothering frameworks. Another area of her scholarly activity involves the examination of trust as a critical component for health sector reforms. Additionally, her publications include studies on morphological measurements of anatomical structures, such as innominate foramina and bony spurs, as potential risk factors for neurovascular entrapment, with implications for radiological interpretation and surgical access. Kulkarni's scholarship metrics indicate an h-index of 16 and over 26,810 citations across 45 publications.
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- h-index: 16
- Publications: 46
- Citations: 26,987
Selected Publications
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Beyond intensive mothering: Racial/ethnic variation in maternal time with children (2024)
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Trust as Key to Health Sector Reforms (2023)
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Changes in Subjective Well-Being in India (2023)
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Changes in Subjective versus Objective Well-Being in India (2021)2 citations OpenAlex
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- Changes in Subjective Well-Being in India
- Trust as Key to Health Sector Reforms
- Changes in Subjective versus Objective Well-Being in India
- Changes in Subjective Well-Being in India
- Trust as Key to Health Sector Reforms
- Changes in Subjective versus Objective Well-Being in India
- Changes in Subjective Well-Being in India
- Changes in Subjective versus Objective Well-Being in India
- Morphological Measurements of Innominate Foramina and Bony Spurs along the Base of Sphenoid as a Potential Risk Factor for Neurovascular Entrapment, Radiological Interpretation and Surgical Access
- Morphological Measurements of Innominate Foramina and Bony Spurs along the Base of Sphenoid as a Potential Risk Factor for Neurovascular Entrapment, Radiological Interpretation and Surgical Access
- Morphological Measurements of Innominate Foramina and Bony Spurs along the Base of Sphenoid as a Potential Risk Factor for Neurovascular Entrapment, Radiological Interpretation and Surgical Access
- Morphological Measurements of Innominate Foramina and Bony Spurs along the Base of Sphenoid as a Potential Risk Factor for Neurovascular Entrapment, Radiological Interpretation and Surgical Access
- Vatarakta: An Etiological Appreciation
- Beyond intensive mothering: Racial/ethnic variation in maternal time with children
- Beyond intensive mothering: Racial/ethnic variation in maternal time with children
- Beyond intensive mothering: Racial/ethnic variation in maternal time with children
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