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Health care spending structures in Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia over the years as compared to other EU countries

2018

Abstract After joining the European Union in 2004, the post-communist countries have dramatically changed their structure of expenditure for medical services. The cause of this is legislative and ownership changes in the new economy. The study analyzed the expenditure on medical services in the European Union with a special focus on Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. The European Union countries were divided into clusters using different methods, that is, Ward’s, Two Step and Centroid Clustering. In the paper, the structure and changes in health expenses were presented according to the types of expenditures over the years 2004-2015. Countries were assigned to clusters based on three var…

HF5001-6182Strategy and ManagementTwo stepEu countries03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineLietuva (Lithuania)structure of expendituresHealth careconsumption ; households ; health ; structure of expendituresddc:650Management. Industrial managementmedia_common.cataloged_instanceBusiness030212 general & internal medicineconsumptionEuropean unionmedia_commonConsumption (economics)business.industryI11030503 health policy & serviceshouseholdsLegislaturehealthHD28-70Medical servicesDemographic economicsNew economyH440305 other medical sciencebusiness
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Socio-Ecological Correlates of Physical Activity in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Cross-Sectional Study in Spain

2021

This study aims to analyse the Physical Activity(PA) levels of a group of children with ASD and explore certain socio-ecological variables that may be correlated with these levels. The participants of this cross-sectional study were 20 boys and 5girls with ASD, aged between 4 and 14 years. A socio-demographic questionnaire was designed expressly to obtain socio-demographic data, and PA levels were measured with a triaxial accelerometer (ActiGraph, wGT3X-BT).After performing a descriptive analysis, we analysed the relationship between the variables through Spearman correlations and performed the Kruskal Wallis test to compare the results of moderate, vigorous and very vigorous PA according t…

Health (social science)accelerometersCross-sectional studyPhysical activityphysical activityautism spectrum disordermedicine.diseaseHealth Professions (miscellaneous)EducationSocio ecologicalchildrenAutism spectrum disordersocio-demographic variablesDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicinePsychologyintensityClinical psychology
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National-Level Wealth Inequality and Socioeconomic Inequality in Adolescent Mental Well-Being: A Time Series Analysis of 17 Countries

2020

Purpose: Although previous research has established a positive association between national income inequality and socioeconomic inequalities in adolescent health, very little is known about the extent to which national-level wealth inequalities (i.e., accumulated financial resources) are associated with these inequalities in health. Therefore, this study examined the association between national wealth inequality and income inequality and socioeconomic inequality in adolescents' mental well-being at the aggregated level. Methods: Data were from 17 countries participating in three consecutive waves (2010, 2014, and 2018) of the cross-sectional Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study. …

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Health Effects on Children’s Willingness to Compete

2011

The formation of human capital is important for a society's welfare and economic success. Recent literature shows that child health can provide an important explanation for disparities in children’s human capital development across different socio-economic groups. While this literature focuses on cognitive skills as determinants of human capital, it neglects non-cognitive skills. We analyze data from economic experiments with preschoolers and their mothers to investigate whether child health can explain developmental gaps in children’s non-cognitive skills. Our measure for children’s noncognitive skills is their willingness to compete with others. Our findings suggest that health problems a…

Health problemsmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationEconomicsDemographic economicsCognitive skillSocioeconomic statusHuman capitalWelfareSocial psychologyChild healthmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Support and Emotional Well-Being of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Spain

2020

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Health Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectRefugeeEspañaEmotionsPopulationlcsh:MedicineRefugiadoInstitutional supportArticlesociodemographic profileTraductorwell-beingSurveys and QuestionnairesHealth careDerechos humanosHumanseducationmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studybusiness.industrylcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthEmigración e inmigraciónrefugeesEmotional well-beingCross-Sectional StudiesMental HealthBalance (accounting)FeelingSpainbusinessPsychologyasylum-seekersSocial psychologyRefugiadoslinguistic knowledgeInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Noise Disturbances and Calls for Police Service in València (Spain): A Logistic Model with Spatial and Temporal Effects

2019

The purpose of this paper is to explore the presence of spatial and temporal effects on the calls for noise disturbance service reported to the Local Police of Val&egrave

Health Toxicology and Mutagenesisresident complaintslcsh:Medicinenoise disturbances010501 environmental sciences030501 epidemiologyLogistic regressionAffect (psychology)01 natural sciencesArticle03 medical and health sciencesStatisticsHumansspatio-temporal effectsRecreationValencia0105 earth and related environmental sciencesLand usebiologyNoise pollutionlogistic regressionlcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAge Factorsbiology.organism_classificationsocio-demographic and environmental effectsGISPoliceNoiseVariable (computer science)GeographyLogistic ModelsSocial ClassSpainRecreation0305 other medical scienceNoiseprobability_and_statisticsInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Biomarkers and Long-Term Labour Market Outcomes: The Case of Creatine

2014

I evaluate the impact of the UK Working Time Regulations 1998, which introduced mandatory paid holiday entitlement. The regulation gave (nearly) all workers the right to a minimum of 4 weeks of paid holiday per a year. With constant weekly pay this change amounts effectively to an increase in the real hourly wage of about 8.5% for someone going from 0 to 4 weeks paid holiday per year, which should lead to adjustments in employment. For employees I use complementary log-log regression to account for right-censoring of employment spells. I find no increase in the hazard to exit employment within a year after treatment. Adjustments in wages cannot explain this result as they are increasing for…

High energyCreatinine050208 financeEarningsbusiness.industry05 social sciencesAffect (psychology)CreatineUrine CreatinineEducational attainmentchemistry.chemical_compoundjel:J3chemistryBody cellsjel:I198. Economic growth0502 economics and businessBiomarkers; creatine; creatinine; labour market; earnings; employmentMedicineDemographic economics050207 economicsbusinessSSRN Electronic Journal
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How long does it take to earn a higher education degree in Spain ?

2010

International audience; The purpose of this paper is to identify the main determinants of time-to-degree in higher education. Our results use retrospective data on the full cohort of first-time entering students who embarked on short and long programs from one university in Spain and who were observed over an 8-year period ending in 2004. The descriptive analyses show that less than 40 percent of degree recipients are able to graduate within the minimum period of time. Duration models are estimated for different types of programs. The empirical results show that time-to-completion is extremely sensitive to students' abilities and, to a much lesser extent, to socio-economic background, motiv…

Higher education[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationeducationDeterminantHigher-educationAcademic achievementEnseignement supérieurRetrospective dataDegree (temperature)EducationRepetitionLength of study0502 economics and businessMathematics educationspain[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesGeneral Materials ScienceTime-to-degreesurvival analyisDuration (project management)050207 economics[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceDurée des étudesDéterminantRedoublementEspagnebusiness.industry4. Education05 social sciences050301 education[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationSurvival analysisHigher Education[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceCohortDemographic economicsPsychologybusiness0503 education
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Job Satisfaction Determinants of Tertiary Graduates in Europe

2015

Abstract Factors affecting the job satisfaction of tertiary graduates are studied using recent data on 13 European countries from 2010–11. Special attention is given to differences between bachelors and masters. It is found that in many countries, master's degree decreases job satisfaction. Moreover, it never increases the job satisfaction of female employees. Masters are more sensitive than bachelors to career opportunities, variety in work and whether learning is required in the job; while bachelors are more sensitive to the risk of moving to a less interesting job and monetary compensation. Overeducation generally does not affect the job satisfaction of bachelors, but strongly decreases …

Higher educationbusiness.industryGeneral Engineeringcross-country comparisonEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyJob designJob attitudetobit modelWorking timeEuropeJob performancehigher educationGainful employmentDemographic economicsJob satisfactionOperations managementPersonnel psychologybusinessPsychologyjob satisfactionProcedia Economics and Finance
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How migration background affects master degree students’ knowledge of business and economics

2019

ABSTRACTIn this study, we examine the knowledge of students in a master program in business and economics and explore whether migration-specific influences can be determined. We tested the knowledg...

Higher educationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesEconomics educationImmigration050301 educationDegree (music)language.human_languageEducationGermanGraduate students0502 economics and businesslanguageDemographic economicsSociologybusiness0503 educationMoney management050203 business & managementmedia_commonStudies in Higher Education
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