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An Analysis of Student Satisfaction: Full-Time versus Part-Time Students |
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Asymmetries in the Pay-Penalty from Skill Mismatches in Europe: How Different is the Effect on High Educated Workers |
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80 |
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25 |
CONSISTENT SPECIFICATION TEST FOR ORDERED DISCRETE CHOICE MODELS |
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85 |
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298 |
Changes in Subjective Well-Being Over Time in Germnay |
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81 |
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176 |
Changes in quantity and quality of time for children: United States, 1981-1997 |
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51 |
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321 |
Changes in quantity and quality of time for children: United States, 1981-1997 |
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48 |
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314 |
Child and Household Deprivation. A Relationship beyond Household Socio-Demographic Characteristics |
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36 |
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124 |
Child and Household Deprivation: A Relationship beyond Household Socio-Demographic Characteristics |
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22 |
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90 |
Child deprivation and social benefits. Europe in cross-national perspective |
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78 |
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8 |
198 |
Child material deprivation; within region disparities by degree of urbanization |
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31 |
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63 |
Country differences in material deprivation in Europe |
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20 |
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75 |
Country differences in the gender effect on poverty in Europe |
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52 |
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126 |
Do Endowments Matter for Vertical Intra-Industry Trade with Emergent Countries? Empirical Evidence for Spain |
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95 |
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305 |
Do Endowments Matter for Vertical Intra-Industry Trade with Emergent Countries? Empirical Evidence for Spain |
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90 |
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285 |
Do sunk exporting costs differ among markets? Evidence from Spanish manufacturing firms |
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110 |
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310 |
Education, Educational Mismatch, and Wage Inequality: Evidence for Spain |
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94 |
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Education, Over-education, and Wage Inequality: Evidence for Spain |
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141 |
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386 |
Educational System, Altruism and Inequality in the Distribution of Income |
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108 |
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Experimental tests on consumption, savings and pensions |
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91 |
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Exploring the Hidden Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic. The Role of Urbanization |
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30 |
Financial insecurity and subjective well-being. Europe in crossnational perspective |
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134 |
Gender differences on the labor market transitions during the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain. The role of teleworking |
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Has the COVID-19 pandemic widened the gender gap in paid work hours in Spain? |
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90 |
Heterogeneous Self-employment and Subjective Well-Being. Evidence from Latin America |
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241 |
Intergenerational Transmission of Economic Strain and High School Dropout |
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Intra-household allocation of resources and decision-making. How important are in terms of individual well-being? |
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Intra-household allocation of resources and household deprivation |
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Intrahousehold allocation of resources and household deprivation |
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Job Insecurity during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Spain |
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Job Insecurity, Debt Burdens and Individual Health |
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MOTIVES FOR MONEY-TRANSFERS WITHIN FAMILIES: THE ROLE OF TRANSFERS ON EDUCATION |
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On the Accumulation of Wealth under Aspirations |
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Overeducation and Wages in Europe: Evidence from Quantile Regression |
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Overeducation and Wages in Europe: Evidence from Quantile Regression |
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Part-time hours and wages |
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Skill mismatches and wages among European university graduates |
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Social Comparisons; the behavioural component |
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Social Interactions and Subjective Well-Being: Evidence from Latin America |
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Socio-Economic Attitudes in the Era of Social Distancing and Lockdowns |
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Stress and Retirement |
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Stress and Retirement |
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Stress and Retirement |
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The Effect of Aspirations, Habits, and Social Security on the Distribution of Wealth |
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The Effect of Aspirations, Habits, and Social Security on the Distribution of Wealth |
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The Effect of Aspirations, Habits, and Social Security on the Distribution of Wealth |
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The Ends Against the Middle. Attitudes Towards Taxation |
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The role of proximity and social comparisons on subjective well-being |
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The socioeconomic gradient in health: The role of intra-household resource allocation |
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To what extent income growth differs with children. The Spanish case |
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Trade types with Developed and Developing Countries What can we learn from Spanish data? |
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Trade types with developed and developing countries what can we learn from Spanish data? Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the nature of Spanish intra-industry trade and find that intraindustry trade with CEEC, Asian and Mediterranean countries has increased considerably since the middle of the Nineties. The second aim of the paper is to study if the comparative advantage argument also explains vertical intra-.industry trade between different income countries. According to OLS estimations, technological differences do increase DVIIT while physical capital differences decreases it. Results obtained applying Heckman method support the idea that differences in physical capital reduce the probability of IIT to occur but the level of vertical and horizontal IIT is better explained by the proximity of partners, the similarity in development level and size of market than by differences in physical capital endowments. The variables considered, mostly country-specific do have the same impact on vertical and horizontal IIT with emergent countries |
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Trade types with developed and developing countries. What can we learn from Spanish data? |
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73 |
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387 |
Well-being effects of the digital platform economy. The case of temporary and self- employment |
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Total Working Papers |
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11,309 |