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Gender differences between teachers’ assessments and test based assessments. Evidence from Spain
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis LTD, 2023)We study the existence of a gender gap between two methods of grading student achievement in Spain, namely teachers’ assessment which measures cognitive outcomes and standardised test scores, which are consistent across ... -
Generation Z Within the Workforce and in the Workplace: A Bibliometric Analysis.
(Frontiers Media, 2022-02-01)This article aims to improve the knowledge on Generation Z as employees within workforce and in the workplace, as well as on the main thematic trends that drive the research on the topic. To this end, and using bibliometric ... -
Grade retention in Spain: the right way?
(Springer Heidelberg, 2023-10-23)There is a wide debate on the convenience of grade retention for students’ future cognitive development. Nevertheless, due to the endogenous characteristics of grade retention to explain students’ academic performance, ... -
Health Economic Evaluation of Lung Cancer Screening Using a Diagnostic Blood Test: The Early Detection of Cancer of the Lung Scotland (ECLS)
(MDPI, 2024-06-18)Background: Diagnostic blood tests have the potential to identify lung cancer in people at high risk. We assessed the cost-effectiveness of a lung cancer screening intervention, using the EarlyCDT®-Lung Test (ECLS) with ... -
Healthcare and Indirect Cost of the Laparoscopic vs. Vaginal Approach in Benign Hysterectomy
(Society of Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgeons, 2022-07)Background and objectives: The aim of this study was to analyze indirect costs of vaginal and laparoscopic routes for hysterectomy to determine whether this makes a difference in total costs when considering route for ... -
Hotel rooftops as a space for consumption in historic centres: the case study of Palma (Spain).
(MDPI, 2023-03-13)This research analysed the transformation of hotel rooftops in the historic centre of Palma into new spaces for tourist consumption. Nowadays, tourists are looking for unique and special experiences, which has led tourist ... -
Human Systematic Innovation Helix: Knowledge Management, Emotional Intelligence and Entrepreneurial Competency
(IOAP-MDPI, 2022-04-04)PThis study analyzes the relationship between the innovation capacity of Spanish companies through the ability to obtain their information through the integration of these three variables: knowledge management, emotional ... -
ICTs usage and skills matching at work: some evidence from Spain
(Emerald, 2020-12-13)This article focuses on the Spanish labour market, and its primary objectives are to analyse the factors determining the ICTs usage at workplace, and examine how the workers’ e-skills match with the job tasks requiring ... -
Impactos económicos de la fabricación de cemento.
(Universidad de Málaga. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales, 2001)El objetivo fundamental de este trabajo es estimar los impactos económicos de la producción de cemento bajo dos procesos tecnológicos alternativos: a) partiendo de clinker importado y b) comenzando por fabricar el propio ... -
Implementation of a telehealth programme for patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease treated with long-term oxygen therapy
(SAGE Journals, 2013-02-07)We conducted a pilot study of the effectiveness of home telehealth for patients with advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease treated with long-term oxygen therapy. Patients were randomized into a telehealth group ... -
Influence of body mass index on health complains and life satisfaction
(Springer Nature, 2023-12-01)Purpose This research work investigates the influence of children’s weight status on well-being and school context in a sample of Spanish adolescences. Methods The Spanish records from the 2013–14 Health Behaviour in ... -
Internet use and academic performance: An interval approach
(Springer, 2022-05-21)As children spend more and more time on electronic devices and social networks, there is a growing concern about the infuence that these activities may have on their development and social well-being. In this context, ... -
Is social tourism a vector for destination resilience to external shocks? Evidence from Spain.
(SAGE, 2023-10-05)Unpredictable external shocks exacerbate the negative effects usually attributed to cyclical seasonality. Two such recent shocks, the Global Financial Crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic, shifted debates from crisis management ... -
Labor market regulation and gendered entrepreneurship: a cross-national perspective.
(Springer Nature, 2023-05-05)This research examines the extent to which labor regulatory context matters for entrepreneurial activity under a gender perspective, using institutional economics and feminist theories as the analytical framework. We ... -
Leaving no country behind: a fuzzy approach for human development.
(Taylor & Francis, 2023)‘Leaving no one behind’ (LNOB) constitutes one of the core principles underpinning the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. We propose a complementary fuzzy logic approach to identify countries left behind in human ... -
Measures of Relative and Absolute Convergence and Pro-poor Growth with an Illustration based on China (2010–2018).
(Wiley, 2024-03-13)Income mobility is a key issue for understanding the process of economic growth and distributional change. Some economists have used the concept of “pro-poor growth” to examine, with individual-level panel data, whether ... -
Measuring the ‘leaving no one behind’ principle in the European countries: An AROPE-based fuzzy logic approach.
(2021-04-21)In this paper we present a fuzzy multidimensional approach for the measurement of the `leaving no one behind' principle underlying the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in European countries. In particular, we consider ... -
Medicines use review service in community pharmacies in Spain: REVISA project
(SPRINGER, 2020-09)Background Community pharmacy services play an important role in controlling some factors related to medicine use and patients can benefit from these services to improve the adherence and knowledge of their medications, ... -
Un modelo económico de simulación para Andalucía: fundamentos metodológicos y modelos alternativos.
(Universidades Públicas de Andalucía, 2001)Los modelos tradicionales de predicción y simulación regional tales como el modelo de base económica y los modelos input-output sostienen hipótesis bien documentadas. Por ejemplo, la demanda es perfectamente inelástica ... -
Multiplicadores y distribución de la Renta en un modelo SAM de Andalucía.
(Universidad de Almería, 1999)En este artículo presentamos los multiplicadores interrelacionales de Miyazawa, los cuales muestran cómo cambios directos en la renta de cualquier grupo, provoca efectos directos e indirectos sobre los restantes grupos de ...