Pau Marí-Klose & Francisco Javier Moreno-Fuentes (2013) The Southern European Welfare model in the post-industrial order, European Societies, 15:4, 475-492, DOI: 10.1080/14616696.2013.835853

Pau Marí-Klose & Francisco Javier Moreno-Fuentes
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Abstract. The discussion on the existence of a distinctive ‘Mediterranean’ welfare model has focused on the historical and politico-institutional dynamics, as well as on the policy traits of the welfare arrangements found in Southern European countries. Particular attention has been given to the external pressures and internal constraints faced by the welfare systems of these countries, as well as to what extent there is a common response to such challenges.

Barbara Da Roit, Amparo González Ferrer & Francisco Javier Moreno-Fuentes (2013) The Southern European migrant-based care model, European Societies, 15:4, 577-596

Barbara Da Roit, Amparo González Ferrer & Francisco Javier Moreno-Fuentes
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Abstract. The development of personal social services and female employment is intertwined, not only in the domain of childcare. With the ageing of the population, the changing forms of care and the developments in the eldercare labour market become crucial issues. The new risk of dependency represents a challenge, but also an opportunity. This paper provides an overview of the relationship between the development of long-term care policies and services in distinct European countries and female employment in the care sector.

Cruz‐Martínez, Gibrán. (2019) Older‐Age Social Pensions and Poverty: Revisiting Assumptions on Targeting and Universalism. Poverty & Public Policy 11:1-2, 31-56.

Cruz‐Martínez, Gibrán
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Abstract. Whether social protection benefits should be assigned to all (universal) or kept only for those who meet specific criteria (targeting) remains one of the most contentious questions in social policy research. The purpose of this article is to revisit three assumptions on the two main social policy options for the provision of social benefits to older persons. Each assumption is assessed through counterfactual reasoning using a combination of literature review and statistical analysis with a global perspective.

Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Zaida, Sugimoto, Cassidy R., Larivière, Vincent. (2019). Follow the leader: On the relationship between leadership and scholarly impact in international collaborations. PLoSONE 14(6).

PLOSONE
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Abstract. National contributions to science are influenced by a number of factors, including economic capacity, national scientific priorities, science policy, and institutional settings and cultures. Nations do not have equal opportunities to access the global scientific market, and therefore, often seek out international partners with complementary resources and expertise. This study aims at investigating national collaboration strategies, with a focus on research leadership—measured through corresponding authorship—and its relationship with scientific impact.

Mar, 02-07-2019; 00:00
Sede CCHS
Seminario IPP: "The Afro-Palestinians of Jerusalem; An Edge-Case for Nation and Nationalism Theory”

Por Moritz A. Mihatsch (Universidad de El Cairo)
 
Sala Herbert Simon 3D

Organiza: Francisco Herreros (IPP, CCHS-CSIC)

Mié, 26-06-2019; 00:00
Sede CCHS
Seminario IPP: “Inequality of Opportunities and Preferences for Redistribution"

Por Antonio M. Jaime Castillo (Universidad de Málaga)

Sala Herbert A. Simon 3D

Organiza: Francisco Herreros (IPP, CCHS-CSIC)

Fraile, Marta e Irene Sánchez-Vitores. 2019. Tracing the gender gap in political interest: a panel analysis. Political Psychology.

Fraile, Marta e Irene Sánchez-Vitores
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Abstract. Despite recent advances in gender equality in political representation and the availability of resources, this article shows that there is a persistent gender gap in declared political interest over the life cycle. Using evidence from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS), we track the gender gap through the life span of citizens.

Mié, 05-06-2019; 00:00
Sede CCHS
Seminario IPP: "Uncovering Hidden Opinions: The contagion of Anti-immigrant Views"

Por Amalia Álvarez (Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods)

Sala Herbert A. Simon 3D

Organiza: Francisco Herreros (IPP-CSIC)

Jue, 09-05-2019; 00:00
Sede CCHS
Seminario IPP: "Job Polarization: Measuring the Dangers of Automation"

Por Raquel Sebastián Lago (UCM)

Sala Herbert A. Simon 3D

Her article proposes a non-parametric index of job polarization that help disentangle labor processes (job upgrading or downgrading, job polarization and concentration) and test the Routine Biasef Technological Change hypothesis.

Organiza: IPP-CSIC

Sanz-Menéndez, L. & Cruz-Castro, L. (2019). The Credibility of Scientific Communication Sources Regarding Climate Change: A Population-Based Survey Experiment. Public Understanding of Science, 28(5): 534-553

Sanz-Menéndez, L. & Cruz-Castro, L
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Abstract. This article analyses whether different institutional sources of scientific information have an impact on its credibility. Through a population-based survey experiment of a national representative sample of the Spanish public, we measure the credibility that citizens attribute to scientific information on the evolution of CO2 emissions disclosed by different institutional sources (business associations, government, non-government environmental organisations, international bodies and national research institutions).