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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 ... -
Contested discourses in social tourism: A relational political economy perspective.
(Elsevier, 2023-08-10)Social tourism initiatives often have economic as well as objectives, particularly national schemes such as the Spanish IMSERSO programme, designed to stimulate off-season tourism in mass coastal tourism destinations. Yet, ... -
On the Measurement of the Principle 'Leave No One Behind': A Fuzzy Sets Approach.
(UMA Editorial, 2024)Uno de los elementos más importantes de la Agenda 2030 y los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS) es el fuerte compromiso con el desarrollo inclusivo, de manera que el principio de ‘no dejar a nadie atrás’ es un aspecto ... -
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 ... -
Doctorate holders’ careers in Spain: Does international mobility matter?
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2019-01-30)PhD programmes are considered as transmission channels to provide specialisation and skills to students who will be employed as highly-qualified workers or researchers. Focusing on the Spanish case, they are exerting a ... -
Time to the doctorate and research career: some evidence from Spain
(Springer Nature, 2018-04-12)Education and research are considered as the cornerstones of the economic growth and the job creation for the Lisbon Strategy proposed by the European Union. Therefore, understanding the transmission channels of the ... -
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 ... -
The big five personality traits and extracurricular activities
(2024)This study analyses the potential of extracurricular activities in the development of personality traits in adolescence. The five broad personality traits described in this model are extraversion, agreeableness, openness, ... -
Factors determining teleworking before and during COVID-19: some evidence from Spain and Andalusia
(Emerald, 2022-02-08)This article analyses the inequalities in access to teleworking in Spain. Specifically, the study examines what factors determine remote working in a pre-pandemic period and during the state of alarm (March 2020). Moreover, ... -
Wage Premium and Master’s Degrees: Some Empirical Evidence from Spain
(Emerald Insight, 2023-05-02)The current expansion of the knowledge economy and its requirements of highly educated workers make interesting to analyse the effects on the labour market outcomes of completing a master’s degree. This study examines the ... -
Evaluating the effectiveness of social transfer policies on poverty for children with previous experience in poverty
(Springer Nature, 2023-11-10)This paper assesses the effectiveness of social benefit programs on children who had prior experience with poverty across 27 European countries in the years following the Great Recession (2012–2015). Even though social ... -
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 ... -
Evaluating the efficiency of primary schools in Canary Islands: A Three-Stage SBM Approach.
(2023)Education, as a process of human capital accumulation, is essential for a society’s economic growth. Given its relevance and bearing in mind that public spending is not exclusively devoted to financing the education ... -
Evaluación económica de un programa de intervención psicológica basado en una aplicación web para el tratamiento de la depresión en pacientes con Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2.
(2023)Objetivos: Evaluar la eficiencia de una intervención psicológica de baja intensidad para el tratamiento de la sintomatología depresiva leve-moderada mediante una aplicación web en personas con DM2 en el ámbito de Atención ... -
Individual evaluation of income growth accounting for internal and external reference points.
(2023)In this paper we address the evaluation of individual income growth in Spain during the period 2009-2020 providing a framework in which progressive growth and re-ranking are identified at the individual level taken into ... -
Assessing the contribution of different markets in combatting destination seasonality: The case of Benidorm, Spain
(Elsevier, 2023-09)This study assesses the relative contributions that different demand segments make to a reduction in seasonality at tourism destinations. Specifically, we ask which types of markets are the most effective for counter-balancing ... -
Efectos de la pandemia sobre la salud de la población andaluza.
(2023)El objetivo del trabajo es analizar los posibles efectos que el COVID19 haya podido tener sobre la salud de los andaluces y sus factores determinantes. La fuente de información elegida es la “Encuesta Sanitaria y Social ... -
Short-sighted or short of money: the influence of vision problems on academic performance.
(2023)Education plays an important role in poverty reduction, as it fosters economic growth and social development, as well as ensuring the well-being of children. In this context and taking into account that developing countries ... -
An international analysis of parental school preferences.
(2023)Parents are concerned about their children’s educational progress, and thus school choice has an important role in parenting. This research analyses the features when choosing a school in the countries participating in the ... -
International evidence on the influence of kindergarten on students’ later competences.
(2023)Parents have the option to enrol their children in kindergarten education (from 0 to 3 years) in many countries, although not all parents decide to do it, so their children are enrolled when they are between 3 to 5, or ...