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2019

Abstract This paper examines the relationship between health endowment and later-life outcomes in the labour market. The analysis is based on reduced-form models in which labour market outcomes are regressed on genetic variants related to the increased risk of cardiovascular diseases. We use linked Finnish data that have many strengths. Genetic risk scores constitute exogenous measures for health endowment, and accurate administrative tax records on earnings, employment and social income transfers provide a comprehensive account of an individual’s long-term performance in the labour market. The results show that although the direction of an effect is generally consistent with theoretical re…

030505 public healthHealth (social science)EarningsEndowmentHealth PolicyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGenetic endowmentmedicine.diseaseObesityPrime (order theory)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIncreased riskSample size determination8. Economic growthEconomicsmedicineDemographic economics030212 general & internal medicineGenetic risk0305 other medical scienceSSM - Population Health
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Sexting Prevalence and Socio-Demographic Correlates in Spanish Secondary School Students

2020

Introduction This research analyzes the prevalence of sexting and socio-demographic correlates in a sample of 647 adolescents administered a questionnaire at secondary schools in Valencia (Spain). Methods The questionnaire results indicate that 61% of respondents reported being involved in at least one case of sexting, with 24, 58, and 18% reporting having sent a sext, received a sext, and forwarded a sext, respectively. Results More males and older adolescents reported having received and forwarded sexts than female and younger adolescents. Conclusions Furthermore, time spent using Information and Communications Technology (ICT) devices, use and frequency of use of social media, grade repe…

030505 public healthHealth (social science)Sociology and Political ScienceSocio demographics05 social sciencesFrequency of use050109 social psychologySample (statistics)AdolescentsDevelopmental psychologyGender Studies03 medical and health sciencesSexual behaviorInformation and Communications Technology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial media0305 other medical science
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Cross-border mobility and long-distance communication as modes of care circulation: insights from the Peruvian ‘zero generation’

2016

ABSTRACTThe contribution of older family members in the sending countries to the well-being of transnational families has only recently come more into the focus of research. Cross-border mobility and long-distance communication are two central modes through which the members of this ‘zero generation’ engage in transnational family life. By applying the framework of care circulation, this paper seeks to discuss the influence of cross-border mobility and long-distance communication on older Peruvian non-migrants’ engagement in transnational family care arrangements. The paper shows, first, that political and economic factors, as well as communication infrastructures, shape the patterns of the…

05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyGrandparentFamily life0506 political scienceZero (linguistics)PoliticsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)050602 political science & public administrationCirculation (currency)Demographic economicsSociologySocioeconomicsOlder people050703 geographyDemographyJournal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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Return Migration Process in Policy and Practice

2019

AbstractThis chapter focuses on return migration processes in Latvia, integrating analysis of return migration policy and the experiences of return migrants. The analysis considers the extent to which return policy activities correspond to the needs and expectations of the target group, and addresses the role of this policy in the process of making the decision to return. The data used for the analysis are policy planning documents, The Emigrant Communities of Latvia survey and in-depth interviews. The main empirical evidence of the return experiences of migrants in the chapter comes from 18 in-depth interviews with Latvian returnees from various age and social status groups, who left Latvi…

05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyLatvianlanguage.human_language0506 political sciencePolicy planningPolitical scienceAssimilation (phonology)050602 political science & public administrationlanguageDemographic economicsEmpirical evidence050703 geographySocial status
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Teacher job satisfaction across 38 countries and economies: An alignment optimization approach to a cross-cultural mean comparison

2020

Abstract The purpose of this study is to compare latent means of job satisfaction across participating countries in the 2018 Teaching and Learning International Survey. The mean comparison of this nature is sparse in the literature due to lack of cross-cultural construct validity of job satisfaction scales. We applied an alignment approach that can optimize this construct validity to compare the latent mean of 153,682 teachers across 48 countries. We found that Austria, Chile, Spain, Canada, and Argentina form the top countries with highly job-satisfied teachers while the least job-satisfied teachers are from Bulgaria, England, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, and Malta. Our findings provide potenti…

05 social sciencesInternational survey050301 educationConstruct validityVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Pedagogiske fag: 280EducationPeer reviewCross-cultural0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesJob satisfactionDemographic economicsPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychology
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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 …

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Correlation between school dropout and gross domestic product in the emerging countries of Central and Eastern Europe

2020

By school dropout is meant leaving the educational system, regardless of the reached level, before obtaining a qualification or a complete proffesional training or before the end of the study cycle started (Doron & Parot, 2006). Although there are numerous researches on school dropout, we consider that it is necessary to study the relationship it has with the level of development of a country, in order to identify new causes and possible solutions to this phenomenon. In this study we included seven emerging countries of Central and Eastern Europe: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Hungary. Thus, we analyzed the correlation between the annual gross domesti…

0502 economics and business05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesEconomics021107 urban & regional planningDemographic economics02 engineering and technologyEmerging markets050203 business & managementGross domestic productSchool dropoutEducatia 21
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Analysis of Factors Influencing the Dynamics of Labor Emigration: Case-Study of Ukraine

2020

This article analyzes the results of foreign and domestic scientists in the field of labor migration and the factors of this phenomenon. Based on previous researches, factors have been grouped into four main categories, which include all areas of life of existing and potential migrants, such as economic and political, social and climatic. Labor migration is constantly growing. Thus, according to the UN estimates, the number of migrant workers in the world in 2019 amounted to 272 million people, ie 3.5 % of the population, compared to 2010, the figure increased by 56.25 %. Such significant migration movements lead to a global imbalance in the labor market. This proves that the study of this …

0502 economics and business05 social sciencesEconomics050211 marketingDemographic economics010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEmigrationMechanism of an Economic Regulation
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Financial Structure of the Family Business: Evidence From a Group of Small Spanish Firms

2007

This article presents empirical evidence on the determinants of the financial behavior of small family businesses and their differences from nonfamily small businesses. Taking into account two consolidated financial approaches, (1) the trade-off theory and (2) the pecking order theory, several hypotheses on the financial behavior of both groups of firms have been tested. By estimating these models through panel data methodology, using a sample of Spanish family businesses together with another control group of nonfamily businesses, we have obtained results confirming that a business's family nature does lead it to employ financial policy different from the rest of businesses. Furthermore, …

050208 financeFamily business05 social sciencesControl (management)Financial ratioFinancial systemSample (statistics)Rest (finance)Pecking order theory0502 economics and businessBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Demographic economicsBusinessEmpirical evidence050203 business & managementFinancePanel dataFamily Business Review
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