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2. The economic value of time of informal care and its determinants (The CUIDARSE Study).
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Oliva-Moreno, Juan, Peña-Longobardo, Luz María, García-Mochón, Leticia, del Río Lozano, María, Mosquera Metcalfe, Isabel, and García-Calvente, María del Mar
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CONTINGENT valuation ,WILLINGNESS to pay ,OPPORTUNITY costs ,SOCIAL values - Abstract
Objective: The main aims of this paper are to analyse the monetary value of informal care time using different techniques and to identify significant variables associated with the number of caregiving hours. Data and methods: A multicentre study in two Spanish regions in adult caregivers was conducted. A total sample of 604 people was available. A multivariate analysis was performed to identify the variables associated with the number of hours of caregiving time. In the monetary valuation of informal care provided, three approaches were used: replacement cost method, opportunity cost and contingent valuation (willingness to pay and willingness to accept). Results: The main determinants of the amount of time of informal care provided were age, gender, the level of care receiver´s dependence and the professional care services received (at home and out of home). The value estimated for informal care time ranges from EUROS 80,247 (replacement cost method) to EUROS 14,325 (willingness to pay), with intermediate values of EUROS 27,140 and EUROS 29,343 (opportunity cost and willingness to accept, respectively). Several sensitivity analyses were performed over the base cases, confirming the previous results. Conclusions: Time of informal care represents a great social value, regardless of the applied technique. However, the results can differ strongly depending on the technique chosen. Therefore, the choice of technique of valuation is not neutral. Among the determinants of informal care time, the professional care received at home has a complementary character to informal care, while the formal care outside the home has a substitute character. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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3. Personality and Political Participation: The Mediation Hypothesis.
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Gallego, Aina and Oberski, Daniel
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PERSONALITY & politics ,POLITICAL participation ,VOTER turnout ,POLITICAL psychology ,POLITICIANS ,VOTER attitudes ,POLITICAL sociology ,POLITICAL science ,EUROPEAN politics & government ,ELECTIONS - Abstract
Recent analyses have demonstrated that personality affects political behavior. According to the mediation hypothesis, the effect of personality on political participation is mediated by classical predictors, such as political interest, internal efficacy, political discussion, or the sense that voting is a civic duty. This paper outlines various paths that link personality traits to two participatory activities: voter turnout in European Parliament elections and participation in protest actions. The hypotheses are tested with data from a large, nationally representative, face-to-face survey of the Spanish population conducted before and after the 2009 European Parliament elections using log-linear path models that are well suited to study indirect relationships. The results clearly confirm that the effects of personality traits on voter turnout and protest participation are sizeable but indirect. They are mediated by attitudinal predictors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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4. The structure and evolution of trade in Central and Eastern Europe in the 1990s.
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Palazuelos-Martinez, Manuel
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POLITICAL science ,SOCIAL sciences - Abstract
This article analyses trade between some of the most advanced Central and Eastern European countries, using Spain as a benchmark, in order to find the determinants and characteristics of the trade patterns that have emerged in the 1990s. The empirical study includes the calculation of different indexes, namely Balassa's index of comparative advantage and the adjusted Grubel - Lloyd index. The analysis assesses whether these trade patterns can be explained by specialisation according to comparative advantage or by intra-industry trade. While trade theory often treats both as alternatives, I find that for the case of these countries they can complement each other. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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5. Service Charters in Spain: Transparency and Citizen Empowerment or Government Marketing?
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Torres, Lourdes
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MUNICIPAL services ,CHARTERS ,TRANSPARENCY in government ,POLITICAL science - Abstract
This article analyses the effects of public service charters. It looks at the use of service charters for improving citizens' trust in government in Anglo-American countries and in countries in continental Europe. Reporting on research on charters in Spain, the author concludes that service charters have shown many public service providers how they can enhance the quality of their services and have been useful tools in modernizing government and increasing citizen trust. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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