Search Results - "Martín, Sergi"
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Do Public Caregiving Subsidies and Supports affect the Provision of Care and Transfers?
Published in Journal of health economics (01-07-2022)“…We study whether caregiving and intergenerational transfer decisions are sensitive to changes in economic incentives following the inception of a new…”
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Women’s education, fertility and children’ health during a gender equalization process: Evidence from a child labor reform in Spain
Published in European economic review (01-05-2023)“…We study the effect of women’s education on fertility and children’s health during a period of gender equalization and women’s greater access to economic…”
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Minimum working age and the gender mortality gap
Published in Journal of population economics (01-10-2022)“…In 1980, a few years after its democratization process, Spain raised the minimum working age from 14 to 16, while the compulsory education age remained at 14…”
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Informal Care Motivations and Intergenerational Transfers in European Countries
Published in Health economics (01-03-2015)“…This work sets out to analyze the motivations adult children may have to provide informal care, considering the monetary transfers they receive from their…”
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Modelling the dynamic effects of elective hospital admissions on emergency levels in England
Published in Empirical economics (01-10-2020)“…In England as elsewhere, policy makers are trying to reduce the pressure on costs due to rising hospital admissions by encouraging GPs to refer fewer patients…”
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BAD TIMES, SLIMMER CHILDREN?
Published in Health economics (01-11-2016)“…Although the majority of the literature has confirmed that recessions are beneficial for adults' health and babies' outcomes at delivery, this effect should…”
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The trade-off between formal and informal care in Spain
Published in The European journal of health economics (01-08-2012)“…Understanding the factors that determine the type and amount of formal care is important for predicting use in the future and developing long-term policy. In…”
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Education and internal migration: Evidence from a child labor reform in Spain
Published in SERIEs : journal of the Spanish Economic Association (01-06-2023)“…We exploit a country-wide child labor regulation that eliminated the difference in school/work alternatives for children born at the beginning and the end of…”
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Interfacial Magnetic Features of La2CoMnO6/Pt Bilayers Studied by Using Spin Hall Magnetoresistance
Published in Advanced materials interfaces (03-11-2022)“…Spin Hall magnetoresistance (SMR) is used to study interfacial magnetic features in La2CoMnO6 (LCMO)/Pt bilayers. LCMO is a ferromagnetic insulator with a…”
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Consequences of the Economic Crisis on Health and Health Care Systems
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Interactions between Private Health and Long-term Care Insurance and the Effects of the Crisis: Evidence for Spain
Published in Health economics (01-11-2016)“…This paper analyzes the reasons for the scarce development of the private long‐term care insurance market in Spain, and its relationship with health insurance…”
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Improving educational and labor outcomes through child labor regulation
Published in Economics of education review (01-10-2018)“…•We explore the effects of a child labor regulation that changed the statutory minimum working age in Spain in 1980.•We show that the reform increased…”
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How well do individuals predict the selling prices of their homes?
Published in Journal of housing economics (01-09-2015)“…•We estimate the accuracy of self-reported housing values using market assessments.•We use data from the Health and Retirement Study and the American Housing…”
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THE DETERMINANTS OF PRICING IN PHARMACEUTICALS: ARE US PRICES REALLY SO HIGH?
Published in Health economics (01-11-2013)“…SUMMARY This paper studies price determination in pharmaceutical markets using data for 25 countries, 6 years, and a comprehensive list of products from the…”
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Do Spanish Informal Caregivers Come to the Rescue of Dependent People with Formal Care Unmet Needs?
Published in Applied economic perspectives and policy (01-06-2015)“…This article analyzes the effect of formal care unmet needs on informal caregiving hours in Spain using two waves of the Informal Support Survey (1994, 2004)…”
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Tunable Perpendicular Magnetoresistive Sensor Driven by Shape and Substrate Induced Magnetic Anisotropy
Published in Advanced Sensor Research (01-02-2023)“…Control of magnetization reversal processes is a key issue for the implementation of magnetic materials in technological applications. The modulation of shape…”
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Great Recession and disability insurance in Spain
Published in Empirical economics (01-05-2019)“…In this paper, we explore the relationship between economic conditions and disability insurance (DI) participation in Spain during the Great Recession. Using…”
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The puzzling fall of the wage skill premium in Spain
Published in The Manchester School (01-06-2016)“…In contrast to most EU countries and other developed economies, the wage skill premium has been steadily falling between 1988–2008 in Spain. Using Spanish…”
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Hiring subsidies for people with a disability: do they work?
Published in The European journal of health economics (01-07-2019)“…This article evaluates the effectiveness of hiring subsidies targeted to people with disabilities. By exploiting the timing of implementation among different…”
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Disability, capacity for work and the business cycle: an international perspective
Published in Economic policy (01-07-2010)“…Important policy issues arise fiora the high and growing number of people claiming disability benefits for reasons of incapacity for work in OECD countries…”
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