Artículos destacados

Artículos destacados2023-12-05T18:23:00+02:00
809, 2022

Household labor supply: Collective evidence in developed countries

08/09/2022|Categories: Publicaciones|

Chiappori, P.-A., Gimenez-Nadal, J.I., Molina, J.A. and J. Velilla (2022). Household labor supply: Collective evidence in developed countries. In Handbook in Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics (K.F. Zimmermann, Ed.). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57365-6_271-1 Resumen: This chapter reviews applied research on household collective labor supply, to show some empirical results in developed countries. The collective model of household labor supply is [...]

709, 2022

How does intrahousehold bargaining power impact labor supply? European cross-country evidence

07/09/2022|Categories: Tribuna Abierta / Open Platform|

How does intrahousehold bargaining power impact labor supply? European cross-country evidence Ignacio Belloc, José Alberto Molina, Jorge Velilla Full text: https://ideas.repec.org/p/zbw/glodps/1132.html This paper was awarded the Luis Toharia grant for young researchers in labour economics (V edition)   The study of the family was first addressed many years ago (Aristotle, Politics, Book 1, Part 2, according to Browning et al., 2014). [...]

1307, 2022

Three empirical essays on daily residence-work mobility and labor market areas

13/07/2022|Categories: Tesis|

Título: Three empirical essays on daily residence-work mobility and labor market areas  Autor: Raquel Simón Albert  Directores: José Manuel Casado e Hipólito Simón  Universidad: Universidad de Alicante  Fecha de defensa: 24 de mayo de 2022  Calificación: Sobresaliente Cum Laude  Resumen:  In view of the economic and social transcendence of a region's labour market on its competitiveness, the quality of life [...]

1307, 2022

The effect of a university degree in English on international labor mobility

13/07/2022|Categories: Tribuna Abierta / Open Platform|

“The effect of a university degree in English on international labor mobility” by Samuel Nocito Published in Labour Economics, Volume 68, January 2021, 101943  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2020.101943 This paper was awarded the Lluís Fina Award (XI edition) Paper Summary: European Union priorities for 2020 include fostering education and labor mobility to stimulate youth employment at home and abroad (European Commission, 2011). Yet, while the link between [...]

1307, 2022

Three empirical essays on daily residence-work mobility and labor market areas

13/07/2022|Categories: Sin categoría|

Autor: Raquel Simón Albert Directores: José Manuel Casado e Hipólito Simón Universidad: Universidad de Alicante Fecha de defensa: 24 de mayo de 2022 Calificación: Sobresaliente Cum Laude Resumen:  In view of the economic and social transcendence of a region's labour market on its competitiveness, the quality of life of its citizens, its economic evolution or its level of resilience to external shocks and fluctuations, this [...]

1307, 2022

Hostile attitudes toward immigrants and refugees are associated with poor self-rated health. Analysis of 21 European countries

13/07/2022|Categories: Publicaciones|

Pinillos-Franco, S., & Kawachi, I. (2022). Hostile attitudes toward immigrants and refugees are associated with poor self-rated health. Analysis of 21 European countries. Social Science & Medicine, 301, 114969. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.114969 Resumen: BackgroundPrevious studies found that individuals who harbor hostile attitudes toward immigrants & refugees tend to vote for far right nationalist parties, and that the same individuals also tend to [...]

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