Content with the tag: economía
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Job uncertainty and income redistribution preferences
July 2022
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?
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Disability, inequality and income redistribution
July 2022
What is the economic impact of disability? This report shows that households with at least one member with disability present lower income levels.
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Capital income and income inequality in Spain, 1980-2020
July 2022
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.
Article
Inheritance Tax and Income Tax: how much should people pay?
June 2022
An experimental analysis of the preferred tax rates for different types of taxes, across a variety of taxpayer income and inheritance assumptions, and taking into account people’s perception of their own position in income distribution.
Infodata
Digital Economy and Society Index
April 2022
Spain stands at the head of the countries of the EU-27 in the global computation of digital society indicators (connectivity, Internet use, etc). Portugal, however, is situated at the tail end.
Article
The demographic dividend, an opportunity for the development of the economy and the welfare state
November 2021
How can the experience of the developed world help other regions of the planet that are in earlier phases of demographic transition?
Infodata
Inequality in income distribution
November 2021
The redistributive effect of social transfers is lower in Spain than in the EU-27.
Infodata
Level of economic development
November 2021
The GDP in purchasing power standards allows a more exact comparison of the level of economic development between countries.
Article
Covid-19 and the 2020 furloughs: from the health pandemic to the jobs pandemic
October 2021
Which sectors of the population were most affected by ERTES and EREs in 2020? This article analyses the effects that they had on Spain's labour market.
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The divide between retro-capitalism and turbo-capitalism
September 2021
Globalisation and the rapid technological and digital transformation has resulted in two coexisting economic models: “turbo-capitalism”, which works with international logic, and “retro-capitalism”, which adopts the old logic of protectionist capitalism.
Article
Why we should be concerned about increased wealth inequality in Spain
July 2021
Individuals in low-income households are increasingly more likely to have no wealth or have debt. Between 2002 and 2017, the share of individuals living in households that had debt increased from 3% to 9%.
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Why do we pay (or not pay) the taxes established by law?
July 2021
What personal factors determine the decision to evade taxes? This article shows that over half of the Spanish population shows little inclination towards fraud.
Article
Regularising the situation of the immigrant population does not result in a “call ef-fect”
June 2021
What were the consequences of the regularisation, in 2005, of 600,000 non-EU immigrants who were working in Spain? This study reveals that it did not lead to any “call effect”, but did lead to increased tax revenues.
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The evolution of employment precarity among young people in Spain, 2008-2018
March 2021
Labour precarity among young people especially affects women. They occupy worse-paid positions with higher rates of temporary work than men.
Article
Can algorithms expose tax fraud?
October 2020
Things are becoming increasingly difficult for tax evaders, with the new big data and artificial intelligence techniques that detect hidden wealth, the abuse of aggressive tax engineering and money laundering.
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What do we know about the taxes we pay?
October 2020
People have important misperceptions regarding the level of taxes that they pay. Does knowing more change what we think about redistribution?
Article
Is there a motherhood penalty for promotion at work?
July 2020
Are mothers at a disadvantage when being considered for promotion at work? This study shows that they are not, providing that they have not taken options such as flexible or reduced working hours or teleworking.
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More female employment than ever, but the gender gap persists
July 2020
The gender gap in employment prior to covid-19 stood at around 16.5%. This article assesses the impact of economic crises and analyses the evolution of female employment between 1980 and 2017.
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Employed but poor
July 2020
“In-work poverty” has the greatest impact on women and young people, and this was the case before the covid-19 crisis. This article shows that between 2010 and 2014, the median wage fell by 5.2%.
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Strengths and weaknesses of Spain’s economy with regard to the challenge of digitalisation
June 2020
A lack of investment in innovation, major employment precarity and a lack of refresher training are obstacles for tackling the digitalisation of the Spanish economy. We analyse the causes.
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Why are there fewer women in manual occupations?
January 2020
Two out of every three workers in manual occupations are men, and women continue to be a minority in occupations such as construction, and industry. What factors influence segregation by gender in the labour market?
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What is the value of domestic work in Spain?
December 2019
Caring for children and dependent elderly people, cooking, cleaning the house… what economic value can we attribute to unpaid domestic tasks? We calculate what this invisible work would represent for Spain’s GDP.
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The evolution of the economy and the rejection of immigration in Europe
July 2019
Behind rejection of the other, and xenophobia, lie factors such as the country’s macroeconomic evolution, individual economic vulnerability and worker exposure to job competition.
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Are immigrants more ambitious than their non-migrant compatriots?
April 2019
Does emigration always bring with it a dose of ambition? We analyse whether immigrants are more oriented toward success, risk, and money than their non-migrant compatriots.
Review
The arts and the advancement of the economy and society
February 2019
What relationship exists between art and economics? We present two books that study the importance of creativity and innovation in the arts, as well as how art contributes to economic development.
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Employment in Spain: still a long way off from the knowledge society
September 2018
A predominance of low-added value employment, lack of investment in innovation and precarious conditions for workers are distancing Spain from the knowledge economy. How can this situation be corrected?
Infodata
Economic dependency of the elderly population with respect to the younger generations
May 2018
By 2030, for every 100 people of working age there will be 40 who are economically dependent or at an inactive age. Will this proportion increase with time?
Infodata
Employment in the cultural sector
January 2018
How many people work in the cultural sector? In 2015, the cultural sector employed 2.5% of the population of Spain. This figure is lower than the European average.
Infodata
Economic activity generated in the cultural sector
January 2018
What is the impact of cultural activity on the economy? In 2014, services companies in Spain working in the cultural activity sector represented 3.73% of the total economy.
Article
Cultural consumption: a question of taste or of price?
January 2018
This article from the Social Observatory of "la Caixa" analyses the role played by education and income in people’s participation in cultural activities of different types.
Interview
“One of the functions of art is to open up debates in society”
January 2018
In this interview with the Social Observatory of "la Caixa" Jen Snowball shares her reflections on the value created by the art and culture sector and the concept of “culturally sustainable development”.
Review
Between complacency and a self-defeating dream
November 2017
The two books reviewed share concerns regarding the decline of the USA and show the problems facing the country. From different perspectives, both reach the same diagnosis regarding American society and the danger that threatens democracy.
Interview
«Creative work favours innovation and, therefore, growth»
November 2017
In this interview granted to the Social Observatory of “la Caixa”, Hasan Bakhshi shares his reflections on the creative economy and on the value of culture as an element that generates wellbeing, wealth and social cohesion.
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Employment situation and family background in Europe during the crisis: we are not all equal
October 2017
What is the relationship between social background and quality of employment? We analyse whether, independently of education, family background is a conditioning factor in finding a good job and whether the crisis has influenced this situation.
Review
The State and the Innovation Effort
September 2017
From an economic viewpoint, innovation is considered to be an engine of growth because of its capacity to generate wealth and employment, a focus that has gained prominence since the start of the financial crisis in 2008. This review by the “la Caixa” Social Observatory comments on two books that analyse this issue from very different perspectives.
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Women and men, consumption and production over the life course. An unequal relationship
September 2017
A large difference exists between the productive activity of men and women, especially when the latter are mothers and devote considerable time to managing the household and caring for children and dependent elders.
Article
Occupations in transformation: who will be affected by technological change?
September 2017
Historically, technology has transformed many professions. How will technological development affect future employment? The Social Observatory of “la Caixa” analyses the situation in Spain with regard to “risk of computerisation”.
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Research in Spain: the attitudes of companies, Governments and citizens
September 2017
Science is a very relevant activity in economic terms, which also has a very favourable social perception. However, Spain invests less in R&D than the rest of the European countries, confirming a gap between citizens' attitudes and the will of politicians and businesses.
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Is Spain losing out on international investment in R&D?
September 2017
On the global economic map drawn up by the financial crisis of 2008, the emerging countries are displacing the developed countries in the attracting of foreign investment in R&D. What factors influence this phenomenon and how does it affect countries such as Spain?
Infodata
How equitable is science?
September 2017
This indicator offers a view of the distribution of university research work between men and women. Women represent just 21% of chair professors.
Infodata
Intensive use of human capital
September 2017
What is the percentage of people employed in knowledge-intensive activities? In Spain, approximately a third of the population, slightly below the European average.
Infodata
Innovation Output Indicator (2014)
September 2017
What are the possibilities for innovative ideas reaching the market in each country? In 2014, Sweden was the European Union country with the highest transfer of innovation to the market, whereas Portugal occupied the opposite position.
Infodata
Index of Innovation in the European Union (2015)
September 2017
This index allows comparison of the level of innovation in different regions. Measuring variables such as infrastructures, business activity or tangible results, it shows that in Spain there is still much work to be done.
Infodata
How much do countries invest in R&D?
September 2017
How much do countries invest in R&D? In more dynamic economies, the business sector is the major funder, whereas in Southern Europe, the governments lead investment.
Article
Long-Term Care following the Great Recession in European countries
August 2017
Economic crises bring with them numerous political decisions that affect healthcare systems. In this article by the Social Observatory of “la Caixa”, we analyse the effects of the crisis on the reform of the long-term care system in European countries.
Article
Forest fires in Spain: importance, diagnosis, and proposals for a more sustainable future
August 2017
Forest fires are a recurring problem that destroy tens of thousands of hectares of woodland every year. In this article by the Social Observatory of “la Caixa”, we analyse sustainable solutions for the long term within a "green employment strategy".
Interview
“The most important contribution of the arts is giving identity to a country or region”
June 2017
In this interview, John O’Hagan explains the numerous benefits that the arts bring to society, from their contribution to the formation of a collective identity to their positive impact on the economy.
Interview
«Science was never intended to be in the market, but today it’s a commodity»
June 2017
"What purpose does science serve in current times? Is it for the common good or for the benefit of just a few? Science needs to learn humility and be prepared to admit it when a solution cannot be given.” Andrea Saltelli, researcher at the University of Bergen and at ICTA Barcelona, talks about the current crisis affecting science and its possible solutions.
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Cultural Participation in Spain: Antecedents and Opportunities
May 2017
The level of cultural participation in our country is similar to that of other European countries, with the exception of the Nordic countries. From a comparative perspective, this article by the Social Observatory of "la Caixa” analyses the effects of education level, age, income and some variables of the employment situation on attendance rates.
Interview
Chemical pollution does not just have an impact on human health; it also has an impact on our econom
April 2017
New York University;
What diseases are caused by the pollutants that we release into the environment? Why do they affect children most? What repercussion do these illnesses have on health and the economy? We interview Leonardo Trasande, professor at New York University and an expert on the subject.
Infodata
Young people and wellbeing
April 2017
The level of satisfaction with life varies according to age groups. The younger population tends to show higher levels of satisfaction.
Interview
Fair society, healthy lives
April 2017
Director of the Institute of Health Equityof of the University College London (UCL);
Michael Marmot, director de Instituto de Equidad y Salud del University College London, explica los mecanismos que vinculan la desigualdad social con una mala salud, así como las políticas que deberían ponerse en marcha para reducirlas.
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Low education level, low labour force participation
April 2017
University of Oviedo;
The economic crisis has affected the labour market for young people in Spain, especially for those with a low level of education. This situation needs to be reverted to avoid many under-30s ultimately suffering from exclusion.
Article
Is research responding to health needs?
March 2017
How can we ensure that biomedical research is aligned with social needs? This article from the Social Observatory of “la Caixa” analyses how resources could be assigned efficiently.
Article
Evolución comparada de la pobreza infantil, juvenil y de los mayores en Europa
March 2017
Has the protection of children and young people decreased over the last decade? In many European countries the child poverty rate is higher than the poverty rate among people aged over 64 years. This divergence is especially pronounced in Spain.
Review
Arriving in Rural Village Communities, Staying There or Leaving
December 2016
How should migration within the European context be studied? These two books, from the standpoints of gender and rurality, tackle a phenomenon previously studied above all in urban contexts with male protagonists. With these new perspectives, the scientific view offers extra depth to an issue of recent social importance.
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