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The euro impact on trade: long run evidence with structural breaks

2012

In this paper we present new evidence on the euro effect on trade. We use a data set containing all bilateral combinations in a panel of 26 OECD countries during the period 1967-2008. From a methodological point of view, we implement a new generation of tests that allow solving some of the problems derived from the non-stationary nature of the data. To this aim we apply panel tests that account for the presence of cross-section dependence as well as discontinuities in the non-stationary panel data. We test for cointegration between the variables using panel cointegration tests, especially the ones proposed by Banerjee and Carrióni- Silvestre (2010). We also efficiently estimate the long-run…

Panel cointegrationCross-section dependenceTradeStructural breaksCommon factorsGravity models
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Dynamics of real labour productivity and real compensation in Latvia

2019

Relationship between labour productivity and wages is an important issue not only for economists, but also for policy makers. In the last decades, we have witnessed that in the EU15 wage growth has been lagging productivity growth. At the same time in Latvia, also in some other central and eastern European member states, wages increased more than productivity, rising concerns about disbalance in the economy. However, comparison of wage level and productivity level in Latvia and respective levels in the EU15 shows that wage level in Latvia is much below the EU15 average value in absolute terms, but also in relation to productivity level. To understand whether dissimilarities in wage and prod…

Panel data modelsEmployee CompensationWages:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics [Research Subject Categories]Labour productivity
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Longitudinal Relationships Between Job Satisfaction and Creative Performance: A Three-Wave Cross-Lagged Panel Design

2020

Despite the assumption about the positive relationship between wellbeing and performance within the happy and productive worker thesis (HPWT), the matter is still under discussion due to inconclusive results. To better understand the link between wellbeing and performance and delineate their possible causal relationships, it is necessary to conduct longitudinal studies with data collection at different moments, as well as broaden the focus by considering different types of wellbeing and performance. To achieve this, the authors of this study analyzed the relationship between intrinsic (IJS) and extrinsic job satisfaction (EJS) with creative performance. The design consisted of a three-time …

Panel designlongitudinallcsh:BF1-990cross-laggedjob performancecreative performancewellbeinglcsh:PsychologyCross laggedEconometricsJob satisfactionlcsh:Industrial psychologyPsychologyjob satisfactionlcsh:HF5548.7-5548.85Revista Psicologia
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Diritti delle popolazioni indigene e controllo sulle operazioni della Banca mondiale in alcune recenti decisioni del Panel di ispezione

2009

Panel di ispezionediritti dei popoli indigeniSettore IUS/13 - Diritto InternazionaleBanca mondialesviluppo sostenibile.
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The effect of school quality on educational attainment and wages

1998

The paper examines the effects of school pupil-teacher ratios and type of school on educational attainment and wages using the British National Child Development survey (NCDS). The NCDS is a panel survey which has followed a cohort of individuals born in March 1958, and has a rich set of background variables recorded throughout the individual's life. The results suggest that, once we control for ability and family background, the pupil-teacher ratio has no impact on educational qualifications or on male wages. It has an impact on women’s wages at the age of 33, particularly those of low ability. We also find evidence that those who attend selective schools have better educational outcomes a…

Panel surveyEconomic growthBusiness economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationCohortEconomicsQuality (business)Child developmenthealth care economics and organizationsEducational attainmentDemographymedia_commonWorking Paper Series
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Paid employment and unpaid caring work in Spain

2004

The objective of this paper is to investigate the determinants of unpaid time in caring activities, with a special emphasis on the gender dimension. Data from the Household Panel Survey for Spain is used to estimate an ordered probit model for the hours interval in care of children and adult people in need of care. The results show that gender is one of the key determinants of the distribution of time in caring. Being in paid employment is also an important factor in the time devoted to caring. Demographic variables like age, marital status and education are also relevant, particularly in the case of women. Finally, cultural habits and customs are also important.

Panel surveyEconomics and EconometricsLabour economicsWork (electrical)business.industryEconomicsMarital statusDistribution (economics)Ordered probitbusinessApplied Economics
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Firm-sponsored training in regulated labour markets: evidence from Spain

2005

Using data from the 1994 European Community Household Panel Survey, the author examines who receives formal firm-sponsored training in Spain. The author finds that the distribution of firm-sponsored training in the work force is uneven and concentrated among more skilled workers in the upper deciles of the wage distribution. The data show that the likelihood of receiving firm-sponsored training for a low education employee is much lower. Also, the better-educated employees in high wage occupations of the largest establishments have higher probabilities of receiving specific training. Spain has a highly regulated labour market, and the labour market frictions and institutions compress and di…

Panel surveyEconomics and EconometricsLabour economicsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectWageDistribution (economics)Training (civil)DecileIncentiveEfficiency wageEconomicsbusinessHigh wagemedia_commonApplied Economics
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Determinants of elimination decisions in the activity scheduling process

2016

[EN] This paper presents an analysis on the determinants related to a particular rescheduling decision in the activity-travel scheduling process: elimination decisions, which consist in the non-execution of pre-planned activity-travel episodes. Data used come from an in-depth computer-assisted telephone interview (CATI) follow up survey carried out during the implementation of the first wave of an activity scheduling process panel survey. Open-ended answers related to the reasons associated to changes between pre-planned and executed agenda are studied. First, an interpretative qualitative method based on analytic induction (AI) is used to cope with the complex nature of the rescheduling de…

Panel surveyEngineeringOperations research0211 other engineering and technologiesScheduling (production processes)Transportation02 engineering and technologyINGENIERIA E INFRAESTRUCTURA DE LOS TRANSPORTESQualitative analysis0502 economics and businessActivity-based analysisFollow up survey050210 logistics & transportationbusiness.industryQualitative and quantitative study05 social sciencesActivity rescheduling decisions021107 urban & regional planningActivity schedulingQualitative analytic inductionEconometric modelTelephone interviewAnalytic inductionActivity scheduling processbusiness
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Changes in the Scheduling Process According to Observed Activity-travel Flexibility

2014

Abstract In this work we analyze the reasons for changing pre-planned activities and travels episodes considering the type of modification observed during the scheduling process. Specifically we selected a small sample from those pre-planned episodes that are no executed at all as a pilot study. The data analyzed was collected in the first wave of a weekly activity-travel panel survey carried out in Valencia (Spain) in 2010. Each survey wave consisted on a face-to-face interview to generate a pre-planned activity agenda for the following week, an activity-travel diary implemented on mobile phones to collect activities and travels as they are executed, and in-depth telephone interviews to in…

Panel surveyEngineeringbusiness.industryResource constraintsActivity Scheduling ProcessScheduling (production processes)Small sampleRescheduling analysisINGENIERIA E INFRAESTRUCTURA DE LOS TRANSPORTESQualitative analysisCategorizationGeneral Materials ScienceOperations managementQualitative AnalysisbusinessProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Candidate localness and voter choice in the 2015 General Election in England

2017

Previous research has demonstrated a significant relationship between the geographical distance from a voter to a candidate and the likelihood of the voter choosing that candidate. However, models of this relationship may be mis- or under-specified, by not taking into account voters’ perceptions of distance or not controlling for other possible factors related to a candidate’s ‘localness’ which may influence vote choice. Using a two-wave panel survey carried out during the 2015 UK General Election, this article tests a more fully specified alternative-specific multinomial probit model of candidate-voter distance. We show that, although the effect size is smaller than in previous tests, cand…

Panel surveyHistorySociology and Political ScienceContiguitymedia_common.quotation_subjectpolsoc05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0507 social and economic geography0506 political sciencePoliticsGeographical distanceVotingGeneral electionPerception050602 political science & public administrationEconometricsEconomicsMultinomial probit050703 geographySocial psychologymedia_commonPolitical Geography
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