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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 ... -
On the decomposition of the extensions of the Gini index that are based on the ‘metallic’ sequences of number theory
(Springer, 2024-09-03)The present paper extends the work of Subramanian (Econ Bull 41(4):2309–2319, 2021), as well as that of Creedy and Subramanian (Exploring a new class of inequality measures and associated value judgements: Gini and ... -
Peer-to-peer accommodation prices: city listing concentration and host listing share.
(SAGE, 2023)This article examines the relationship of city listing concentration and host listing share with prices in the peer-to-peer accommodation market. To this end, a multilevel analysis is applied to data from 216,960 Airbnb ... -
Requirements for clinical information modelling tools
(Elsevier, 2015-07)Objective: This study proposes consensus requirements for clinical information modelling tools that can support modelling tasks in medium/large scale institutions. Rather than identify which functionalities are currently ... -
Sharing clinical decisions for multimorbidity case management using social network and open-source tools
(Elsevier, 2013-12)Introduction: Our objective is to develop a tool for collaborative work among health professionals for multimorbidity patient care. We describe the architecture to incorporate decision support functionalities in a social ... -
Social Capital, Labour Market Status and Wages: Some Evidence from Spain.
(Emerald, 2020-04-07)This article analyses the social capital’s influence on the Spanish labour market. In particular, this study examines to what extent the social capital increases the likelihood of being employed, taking into account different ... -
Teaching for near transfer: Is maths instruction aimed at schema formation and abstraction associated with pupils' ability to answer unfamiliar maths questions?
(Elsevier, 2024-12-12)There has long been interest in education on the issue of “transfer” – the extent to which students can apply what they have been taught in school to solve related but novel problems or tasks. More recently, attention in ... -
The climate index-length of stay nexus
(Taylor & Francis, 2020-03-02)This study sought to analyze the effect of the climate of tourists’ region of origin on their length of stay in a specific inland destination as climate of origin has been ignored in previous analyses. The present study ... -
The empirical evidence of digital trends in more disadvantaged European Union regions in terms of income and population density
(Wiley, 2024)Remote rural and postindustrial regions are much morevulnerable to population drain in comparison with indus-trialized centers and capitals, due to obvious reasons suchas meager job opportunities, difficulties in accessing ... -
The ideal use of the Internet among students and academic success: finding a balance between competences and knowledge using interval multiobjective programming
(Elsevier, 2021-12-07)Young people are increasingly spending more time connected to the Internet. However, it is not clear how this tool associates with students’ academic achievement. In this research, the association between the use of the ... -
The influence of grade retention on students' competences in Spain
(Wiley, 2024)Grade retention is at the core of the education debate in Spain, to the extent that its impact on students' competences has not been assessed beyond correlation. Because of that, in the present study, we analyse the influence ... -
The quality of measures of educational performance: an empirical approach
(2013-06-14)We assess whether the difference between teacher and test-based assessment at age 14 and 10 -as a measure of bias or uncertainty in assessment specifically– is linked systematically to observable pupil characteristics. To ... -
The role of catchment areas on school segregation by economic, social and cultural characteristics
(Springer, 2021)This research analyses the socioeconomic and cultural segregation of students across school catchment areas using census data for the students in their second year of secondary education in Andalusia (the most populated ... -
The waiting times distribution of public hospitals using a GAMLSS approach: the case of Andalusia (Spain).
(Asociación Española de Ciencia Regional, 2024)Patients’ waiting times are caused by the imbalance between the available supply and the existing demand in the health sector. Exceeding maximum waiting times may worsen diseases and entail additional costs to public health ...