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Material Deprivation: a Case of Latvia

2021

Material deprivation has recently gained prominence as a topic of debate as its proliferation is raising throughout Europe in particular in the countries hit hardest by financial and economic turbulences what leads to the gap in material deprivation levels throughout Europe. The aim of the study is to analyze material deprivation in the regions of Latvia. Research methods used in preparation of the paper: scientific publication and previous conducted research results analysis, analysis of anonimised data of EU-SILC survey results and European Central Bank conducted survey on Household income and expenses survey results, results are compared with the results of other EU countries. Survey ano…

05 social sciencesregional developmentEU-SILCLatvia03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGeographyRegional development0502 economics and businessGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciences:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics [Research Subject Categories]Demographic economics030212 general & internal medicine050207 economicsmaterial deprivationGeneral Environmental Science
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Remittance behaviours of foreigners in Italy

2015

This article investigates the determinants of remittance behaviours among foreigners in Italy and intends to gain a better understanding of the temporal pattern of remittances. The analysis is based on data from the 2009 “Italian Statistics on Income and Living Conditions of Households with Foreigners”. The decisions on whether to remit and how much to remit are separately yet simultaneously estimated using a zero-inflated beta regression model. The findings reveal that remittances are driven by a mix of altruistic and self-interest motives that may persist for many years. Many covariates included in the model have a different effect on the propensity to remit and on the relative amount of …

05 social sciencesremittanceFlexibility (personality)Settore SECS-S/04 - Demografiaforeigners eu-silc survey years since migration0506 political scienceSpecificationimmune system diseases0502 economics and businessDevelopment economics050602 political science & public administrationEconomicsDemographic economicsRemittance050207 economicsBeta regressionDemographyInternational Migration
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Housing cost burden in regions of Latvia

2020

Household financial hardship have been a rising concern of scholars and policy makers since income inequality in Latvia is very high and more than 23% of citizens are on risk of poverty, because housing costs typically represent the largest monthly expense for households. Special concern is about regions of Latvia where the level of living is lower than in cities and financial burden problem is increasing. The aim of the study is to analyse financial burden of housing costs in regions of Latvia. Research methods used in preparation of the paper: scientific publication and previous conducted research results analysis, analysis of EU-SILC results and European Central Bank conducted survey on …

:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics [Research Subject Categories]housing conditionsEU-SILCliving conditionshouse quality
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Heterogeneidad en el impacto de la política de becas en la escolaridad secundaria postobligatoria en España: un análisis por subgrupos poblacionales

2013

El presente trabajo analiza el impacto de las becas sobre la probabilidad de finalizar con éxito el nivel secundario postobligatorio en España en el caso de diferentes subgrupos poblacionales. Se aplica un diseño cuasiexperimental (Propensity score matching) a partir de la Encuesta de Condiciones de Vida (ECV-2006). Los resultados confirman la existencia de efectos diferenciales positivos (con relación al impacto medio) de la política educativa en el caso de las mujeres y de los alumnos provenientes de hogares desfavorecidos, demostrando la existencia de heterogeneidad en el impacto de la política analizada.

Economics and EconometricsscholarshipseducationMicrodata (statistics)jel:C21jel:I21lcsh:Economic history and conditionsBecasddc:330Becas; Educación secundaria postobligatoria; Propensity Score Matching; Impactos diferenciales; ECV-06media_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionmedia_commonImpactos diferencialesSecondary levelJ38upper secondary educationpropensity score matchinglcsh:HB71-74Welfare economicslcsh:Economics as a scienceECV-06EU-SILC-06DisadvantagedDifferential impactsGeographyEducación secundaria postobligatoriaPropensity score matchingjel:J38lcsh:HC10-1085I21C21Estudios de Economía
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Foreigners in Italy: economic living conditions and unmet medical needs

2015

Foreigners in Italy experience specific inequalities in health and in access to health care that overlap with existing geographical disparities. In this study we aim to compare the effects of living conditions on self-perceived unmet medical needs among foreigners living in Italy. In particular, we test several measures of living conditions, and assess whether these measures affect foreigners differently depending on their nationality. The data used for the analysis are from the Italian Special Survey of Income and Living Conditions carried out on households with foreigners in 2009.

Italyat risk of povertyEu-silcforeign populationunmet medical needimmigrantItaly; unmet medical needs; foreign population; immigrants; subjective poverty; at risk of poverty; material deprivation; Eu-silcmaterial deprivationsubjective poverty
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Development of Household Income Towards Modern Welfare Economics in Latvia

2020

Latvia in international comparisons is among the countries with rather low average income for households but rather high differences in income in households, especially in highest income households (richest quintile) characterised with significant indicators of variability in euro zone countries by Household and Consumption Survey conducted buy Bank of Latvia by methodology of European Central Bank in all eurozone countries and according EU- SILC (European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions) data. This current research is devoted to analysis of development of income and variability of income of households in Latvia in comparison with other OECD countries and eurozone countries…

Regions:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics [Research Subject Categories]Labour Force SurveyHousehold sizeIncome differencesEU-SILC
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Role of Education and Training on Income in Different Regions of Latvia

2019

Latvia is often critisised by international institutions on rising gap for income differences in several social groups. This current research is devoted to analyse of role of education and training on income level. Research methods used: scientific publications and previous conducted research analysis, analysis of EU-SILC data on differences in income depending from education level, from regions and from territory (urban/rural), interviews of regional authorities on life-long training arrangements and applications in regions with lower income level. Data analysis methods: descriptive statistics (indicators of central tendency or location, indicators of variability), cross-tabulations of hou…

RegionsEducation and trainingWelfare:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics [Research Subject Categories]:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Education [Research Subject Categories]Income differencesEU-SILC
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Vadītāju ienākumu un nodarbinātības analīze dzimumu un nozaru griezumā Latvijā.

2019

Sabīnes Anetes Vasinas bakalaura darbā “Vadītāju ienākumu un nodarbinātības analīze dzimumu un nozaru griezumā Latvijā” pētīta vīriešu un sieviešu ienākumu un dzimumu segregācijas analīze dažādās nozarēs vadītāju līmenī. Darba ietvaros analizētas jaunāko pētījumu atziņas, kuros pētīta ienākumu nevienlīdzība valstīs un to organizācijās starp sievietēm un vīriešiem. Darba empīriskās pētniecības daļā, izmantojot pieejamās statistiskās datubāzes, darba autore analizējusi sieviešu un vīriešu vadītāju nodarbinātības īpatnības Latvijas kontekstā, kuras pamatā ir vīriešu un sieviešu vadītāju nodarbinātības analīze nozarēs, izglītības līmeņa, vecuma un darba ienākumu griezumā.

Vadībzinātnedzimumu segregācijastikla griestidzimumu ienākumu plaisaEU-SILCvadītāji
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Life Cycle Energy and Environmental Assessment of the Thermal Insulation Improvement in Residential Buildings

2021

The refurbishment of the building stock is a key strategy towards the achievement of the climate and energy goals of the European Union. This study aims at evaluating the energy and environmental impacts associated with retrofitting a residential apartment to improve its vertical envelope thermal insulation. Two insulation materials, stone wool and cellulose fibers, are compared. The life cycle assessment methodology is applied assuming 1 m2 of retrofitted vertical envelope as functional unit. Moreover, to estimate the net energy and environmental benefits achievable in the retrofitted scenario compared with the non-retrofitted one, a second analysis is performed in which the system boundar…

bio-based materialsTechnologyControl and OptimizationPrimary energy020209 energyEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesCivil engineeringEnergy policylife cycle assessmentThermal insulationbuilding retrofitbuilding0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedia_common.cataloged_instanceRetrofittingEnvironmental impact assessmentGebäudeElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEuropean unionEngineering (miscellaneous)Life-cycle assessment0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonWohnungKlimawandelSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleNachhaltigkeitRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryTEnergiepolitiksustainabilityclimate changeSustainabilityEU-SILC 2010; building retrofit; thermal insulation; bio-based materials; energy; life cycle assessment; sustainabilityapartmentthermal insulationEnvironmental sciencebusinessBio‐based materials Building retrofit Energy Life cycle assessment Sustainability Thermal insulationEnergieenergy policyEnergy (miscellaneous)energy
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A study of male and female managers between economic sectors of Latvia using EU-SILC survey

2020

Gender pay difference has been a widely recognized issue worldwide and one of the most popular research topics between various researchers, as there is still a relatively low share of women representing roles in senior management. The aim of this study is to analyse recent scientific findings on wage gap between male and female managers, and to explore possible occupation segregation in Latvia, as well as employment differences between male and female managers in the context of economic sectors and salary levels. Research methods used to prepare this particular study are analysis of the following: scientific publications, statistical data obtained from the database of European Union Statist…

managers:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics [Research Subject Categories]wage gapgender segregationEU-SILC
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