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Crisis, economic policy and inequality in Spain

2015

Este trabajo analiza el impacto social que tanto el colapso económico como las políticas desplegadas durante la crisis han producido en España. Esta crisis ha puesto de manifiesto la fragilidad del crecimiento económico español. Además, tanto las medidas de austeridad adoptadas a partir de 2010 como las reformas en el mercado de trabajo y el Estado de Bienestar han empeorado las condiciones de vida de la población. La consecuencia de estos años de crisis y política económica es un aumento explosivo del paro, la reducción de los ingresos personales, la intensificación de la desigualdad y el aumento de la pobreza. This paper analyses the social impact of both the economic collapse and policie…

inequalityInequalitycrisis económicaimpacto socialmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationEconomic collapseeconomic crisisFragilityDevelopment economicsEconomicspolítica económicaeducationmedia_commondesigualdadeconomic policyeducation.field_of_studyCrisis económicasPovertyausteridadWelfare stateausterityAusterityUnemploymentPolítica económica y financieraEconomía públicasocial impact
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Crisis response strategies in Finland and Spain

2017

Crises are common in today's unpredictable environment rising the importance of crisis response strategies. Two societies in Europe are chosen: Finland, where trust in society is generalized to institutions, and Spain, where trust in society remains on the level of individuals. Using the results of the European Communication Monitor 2013 survey on crisis communication, we explored three hypotheses: “certain types of crises are often met with certain types of strategies,” “cultural context makes some crises more likely than others,” and “cultural context makes some response strategies more likely than others.” We find evidence for all three hypotheses and discuss our findings about perceived…

kriisit05 social sciencesCultural contextEspanja050801 communication & media studiesCrisis responseManagement Monitoring Policy and LawkriisiviestintäManagement Information Systemscrises communication0508 media and communicationscrisisEconomySpainPolitical science0502 economics and businessDevelopment economicsSuomiresponse strategies050203 business & managementFinlandCrisis communicationviestintä
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Social orphanhood in Latvia

2014

The reform processes and the developments of social policy to solve the major social problems of the socially vulnerable population, among them, children in particular, take place in Latvia during the last 20 years. Protection of children rights is declared one of the strategic priorities of the state social policy. At the same time the problem of child neglect and child abandonment in Latvia has not yet been sufficiently conceptualized. Already since 1990-ies Latvian society has clearly faced with an objective necessity of solving problems of child abandonment in connection with an increasing number of social orphans. The situation was complicated by the fact that the formation of a fundam…

lcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HSocial orderEconomic growthSocial philosophySocial transformationPolitical scienceSocial changeDevelopment economicsSocial positionSocial mobilitySocial stratificationSocial policySHS Web of Conferences
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The Well-Being Gap during the Great Recession: The Role of Growth and Institutions

2020

The purpose of this paper is to examine the well-being dynamics across European countries during the Great Recession and to investigate the potential role of the quality of formal institutions in mitigating the negative effect of the economic downturn. This study uses the club convergence methodology by Phillips and Sul (2007; 2009) to group EU-28 countries that present similar features in terms of well-being during the period 2005-2017. The study also applies probit models to investigate the potential role of several social and institutional characteristics that are supposed to affect subjective well-being levels. The results show the existence of a “well-being gap” among European countrie…

media_common.quotation_subjectGeneral EngineeringSettore SECS-P/02 Politica EconomicaLife satisfactionConvergence (economics)economic crisisRecessionEuropeShock (economics)subjective well-beingProbit modelhappiness gapDevelopment economicsWell-beingEconomicsSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia GeneraleQuality (business)convergence clubsClubmedia_commonResearch in Applied Economics
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Determinants of Immigration in Europe. The Relevance of Life Expectancy and Environmental Sustainability

2017

This research analyzes the main variables that determine immigration in Europe and includes aspects related to the economy, population, healthcare, and environmental sustainability. The empirical analysis consists of two sets of data: one made up of all EU member states (EU-28) and the other containing countries that form a part of the Eurozone (EU-19), using the Generalized Method of Moments. The sample covers the period between 2000 and 2014, and the data are analyzed separately and comparatively in the most relevant stages during that time (economic prosperity, crisis, and recovery). The most notable results indicate that the variables related to GDP and public debt largely serve to just…

media_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentImmigrationPopulationfinanceSample (statistics)Management Monitoring Policy and Law:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]Debt0502 economics and businessDevelopment economics050602 political science & public administrationEconomicsenvironmental sustainability050207 economicseducationmedia_commonGeneralized method of momentseducation.field_of_studyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment05 social sciencesUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS0506 political scienceSustainabilitylife expectancyLife expectancyenvironmental sustainability; immigration; life expectancy; EU member states; Eurozone; financeeu member statesProsperityEconomic systemeurozoneimmigrationSustainability
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Sexual Exploitation from Origin Countries to Destination Countries

2020

Human trafficking tends to follow a pattern of phases, such as recruitment, transfer, exploitation, protection, and sometimes re-trafficking. This chapter gives the opportunity for the reader to understand the influence of several factors within human trafficking at a geographical level, from the origin and transit country to the destination country, as well as at a cultural, social, and criminological level. All factors are considered according to victim nationality, in this case Romanian and Nigerian, including the vulnerable factors created by the criminal groups. In this chapter, the difference of citizenship between Nigerian women, who are third-country nationals, and Romanian women, w…

media_common.quotation_subjectRomanianlanguage.human_languagePolitical scienceReproduction RightsDevelopment economicsMember statelanguageRelevance (law)Nationalitymedia_common.cataloged_instanceHuman traffickingEuropean unionCitizenshipmedia_common
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“If you compress the spring, it will snap back hard”: The Ukrainian crisis and the balance of threat theory

2014

The narrative of an aggressive and neo-imperialist Russia that has dominated analyses of the 2014 Ukrainian crisis lacks theoretical rigour. We argue that a sustainable transformation of the Ukrainian crisis requires an accurate analysis of the context of the conflict, which should include an understanding of Moscow’s perception of the threats to its interests. This policy brief develops a theoretical understanding of the Ukrainian crisis through the lens of Stephen M. Walt’s balance of threat theory. We conclude that a realist analysis will help to explain Russian actions.

media_common.quotation_subjectThreat perceptionBalance of threatContext (language use)RigourSnap backPolitical economyPerceptionPolitical Science and International RelationsDevelopment economicsUkrainian crisisNarrativeSociologymedia_commonInternational Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis
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An institutional view on access to finance by Tanzanian women-owned enterprises

2017

We investigate the limited use of bank and microfinance loans by Tanzanian female entrepreneurs. Using survey data, we observe that female entrepreneurs mainly use informal sources to finance their businesses. We analyze how “perceptions” of gendered cognitive and normative institutions determine whether a female entrepreneur applies for a formal loan. Following results stand out: first, we find that high collateral requirements, interest rates and personal guarantee requirements make formal loans unattractive. Second, female entrepreneurs only apply when they expect to be successful. Since they “perceive” access to finance to be more problematic for women,female entrepreneurs are discourag…

media_common.quotation_subjectfinanceAccountingTanzanialaw.inventionlawDebt0502 economics and businessEconomics050207 economicsBusiness and International ManagementInstitutional theorydebtinstitutional theorymedia_commonFinanceMicrofinancebiologybusiness.industry05 social scienceswomen-owned businessesbiology.organism_classificationTanzaniaFemale entrepreneursSurvey data collectionAccess to financebusiness050203 business & managementFinancedevelopment economics
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Exploring why global health needs are unmet by research efforts: the potential influences of geography, industry and publication incentives

2020

[Background]: It has been well established that research is not addressing health needs in a balanced way — much more research is conducted on diseases with more burden in high-income countries than on those with more burden in lower-income countries. In this study, we explore whether these imbalances persist and inquire about the possible influence of three factors, namely geography, industry and publication incentives.

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Do Powerful CEOs Determine Microfinance Performance?

2012

Authors version of an article published in Journal of Management Studies. The definitive version is available from Wiley at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6486.2012.01046.x Recently, microfinance has been coming under public and media attacks. The microcredit crisis following from microfinance-induced suicides in 2010 in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh indicates that weak corporate governance and imprudent risk taking have far-reaching consequences. Yet, analyses of corporate governance mechanisms among microfinance institutions (MFIs) remain underdeveloped. As a response, this study examines the impact of CEO power on MFI risk taking by deriving explicit predictions of this effect fr…

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