The Innovation Output Indicator offers a measure of how ideas are capable of reaching the market. It is based on four components: technological innovation, employment in knowledge-intensive activities, competitiveness of knowledge-intensive goods and services and employment in companies showing the greatest growth within the most innovative sectors.
We analyse how opinions on economic redistribution and social protection
depend not only on family incomes, but also on the wages earned by people
in the immediate social environment.
The duality between temporary and permanent contracts conditions the labour
market in Spain and causes differences in job security and income. What
impact does this have on people’s redistribution preferences?
Why does Spain present income inequality levels higher than the European
average? Differences in income between age groups and the concentration of
capital among the richest groups are some of the causes.
How do children with neurodevelopmental disorders feel emotionally? This
study reveals more depression, anxiety, and difficulties regulating
emotions, especially when there are multiple diagnoses, and calls for
including families as a key part of of assessment and intervention.
In Spain, climate change adaptation is already underway: shifts in
consumption, new household practices and growing awareness in the face of
more extreme conditions. This analysis explores how we respond and which
factors shape our ability to adapt.
The perception of the climate crisis is high, but action remains limited.
This study reveals how emotions, beliefs and social factors influence our
response in the face of the environmental challenge.