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This paper empirically applies the statistical approaches to the phenomenon of polarization generated by Esteban, et al. (1999) and Gradín (2000) in order to quantify the evolution of the middle class in Mexico and the role of various household attributes in the formation of groups during...
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Este estudio estima las elasticidades del tamaño del hogar y su composición por edad, frente a la participación de los alimentos en el total de gasto. Primero, las elasticidades se estiman en relación con la participación del gasto en alimentos con respecto al total del gasto de los...
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Spanish Abstract: En el presente trabajo, se muestra un análisis jurídico tributario en relación al establecimiento del Régimen de Incorporación Fiscal y su incidencia en el Impuesto Sobre la Renta en México. La modalidad de tributación en estudio inició con la entrada en vigor de la...
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The need to go to supermarkets to obtain food for the family was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic; consumption habits were adjusted during sanitary restrictions; The purpose of this study is to identify the relationship between the variables Health Conditions and Perceived Risk with Purchase...
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Teleworking in Spain has experienced a steady growth since the beginning of the 21st century. In 2006, only 5.22% of Spanish workers engaged in this modality, and growth remained minimal until the COVID-19 crisis. Since 2020, countless studies have been published on the effects of this work...
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Telework in Sweden has seen significant growth in recent years, with nearly 25% of workers engaging in telework by 2012, compared to only 10% in 2006. Despite this rise, few studies have explored the psychological effects of telework in Sweden, particularly in terms of job satisfaction,...
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This paper analyzes the impact of telework on job well-being in Germany, using data from the 2015 European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS). Using an empirical analysis based on Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) models, four key dimensions of job well-being are examined: job satisfaction, work-family...
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Afrontamos en este trabajo el abandono escolar temprano, y las consecuencias que tiene en diversos ámbitos relacionados con el mercado laboral en jóvenes de entre 25 y 34 años de edad residentes en 31 países europeos. Para ello, usamos la ola del año 2017 de la base de datos EU-Labour Force...
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This article presents an index of the work quality for Santiago de Cali (Colombia). Our results show that the "comunas" with higher quality are 17, 19, 22 and, 2. "Comunas" 13, 21, 15,3, 7, 20 present poor quality of the work. In this way we show spatiality patterns of the work quality. Also,...
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