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Cambios generacionales de la estatura en la España del siglo XX a partir de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud
(Estadística Española, 2008)A través del tratamiento estadístico de los datos de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud desde 1987 se plantea la posibilidad de realizar estudios sobre la salud y sus determinantes principales en España en ... -
Explaining new trends in the gender gap of mortality: Insights from a regional trend- analysis of the Netherlands
(Vienna Yearbook of Populations Research, 2007)The recent decrease of the male-female mortality gap in Western Europe has been accompanied by changes in the life style, educational level, family roles and employment of women. In this paper we try ... -
Socioeconomic determinants of male mortality in Europe: The absolute and relative income hypotheses revisited
(Genus, 2010-01)This paper investigates the association between both absolute and relative income and male mortality in Europe from around 1980 to the late 1990s. Mortality data from the WHO Mortality Database is used ... -
La ocupación laboral de los convivientes con afectados por discapacidades. Un análisis multivariable
(Revista Internacional de Sociología, 2010-08-30)La relación entre el rol de cuidador y la actividad laboral ha cambiado mucho durante las últimas décadas, influida por la evolución del contexto demográfico, sanitario y sociológico, pero también por ... -
Changing household patterns of young couples in low- and middle-income countries
(The history of the family, 2011)While young couples in Western societies generally form a new household, in low-income societies new unions are often incorporated into existing households. However, there is a growing tendency in the ... -
Super size Spain? A cross-sectional and quasi-cohort trend analysis of adult overweight and obesity in an accelerated transition country
(Journal of Biosocial Science, 2010-01-28)Excess weight is becoming widespread in Spain due to changes in nutritional habits and lifestyles. Previous studies on this issue have focused on specific Spanish regions, subpopulations or relatively ... -
Mortality in Catalonia in the context of the third, fourth and future phases of the epidemiological transition theory
(Demographic Research, 2009-02-17)In the period 1960-2000, male and female life expectancy in Spain’s Autonomous Region of Catalonia increased by 8.2 and 10.5 years, respectively, thus raising it to among one of the highest in the ... -
Explanations for the Age, Sex, Spatial, and Temporal Structure of Czech Mortality for the Period 1987–97
(Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 2009-03-01)The author disentangles the age sex, spatial, and temporal structure of mortality in the Czech Republic during the period 1987–97 for a selection of cause-of-death categories and investigates possible ... -
Integración de la Agenda 2030 en la educación superior argentina: estrategias, brechas y desempeño institucional
(Educación, 2026-03-26)Este estudio analiza el compromiso de las universidades argentinas con los obje-tivos de desarrollo sostenible (ODS) mediante su desempeño en The Impact Rankings (THE-IR) de Times Higher ... -
Sustainability in the Mission Statements of Argentine Higher Education Institutions
(Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education, 2026)This study examines the integration of sustainability in the mission statements of Argentine Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). Using a qualitative approach, the study analyzes both public and ... -
Management by missions: How to make the mission a part of management
(Problems and Perspectives in Management, 2006-02-14)Management by Objectives has certain limitations that are not easily overcome simply by including non-financial objectives or by promoting a system of values imported from outside the management system. ... -
Congruence between personal and organizational mission: The role of balanced organizational values
(Ekonomska misao i praksa, 2018)The organizational mission is the starting point for all organizational activities, and its definition is traditionally the responsibility of top management. However, more and more authors, reflecting ... -
The Catholic university’s integral purpose: A multi-dimensional perspective
(Church, Communication and Culture, 2024-11-04)This study examines how contemporary frameworks of corporate purpose can inform the purpose of Catholic universities. It defines corporate purpose as a central objective that provides meaning to members ... -
Does frequency of use enhance ChatGPT user satisfaction? The role of perceived functional capabilities and AI interaction preference
(Computers in Human Behavior Reports, 2026-05-14)This study proposes a post-adoption socio-technical framework in which perceived functional capabilities of ChatGPT (technical dimension) and AI interaction preference (social dimension) mediate the ... -
Work-family trajectories and later-life health in China
(Advances in Life Course Research, 2026-03-20)The academic recognition that work-family roles are relevant determinants of health over the life course requires more empirical evidence from contexts in the Global South, such as China, where rapid ... -
Fathers Combining Work and Care: Flexible Work Arrangements and Paternal Involvement Across Financial Situations
(Work, Employment and Society, 2026-01-13)Flexible work arrangements significantly impact childcare divisions among dual-earner parents, yet few studies address their impact on fathers as primary caregivers. This article explores the relationship ... -
Redefining social support: a scoping review of the effects of digital technologies on the social support of older workers
(BMC Public Health, 2026-01-14)Introduction The rapid digitalisation of workplaces presents both challenges and opportunities for older workers. This scoping review examines how digital technologies impact social support for older ... -
Between curing and caring: years of life expectancy with care needs (YLCN) in Ibero-American countries
(Genus, 2026-01-13)Unprecedented gains in life expectancy call for a nuanced understanding of morbidity and its consequences on social care needs. Despite the observed worldwide gender gap in life expectancy and healthy ... -
The circular economy and the sustainable development goals: Strategies for consumer involvement in the textile industry
(Cleaner and Responsible Consumption, 2026-05)The textile industry, a globally significant sector, is increasingly adopting sustainable alternatives through corporate social responsibility (CSR), environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria, ... -
Value co-creation in the sharing economy: The role of quality of service provided by peer
(Journal of Cleaner Production, 2020-09-01)The mesh of consumer-provider roles in the sharing economy gives a new edge to issues of service quality, customer value and loyalty. Not much is known about how platforms can achieve sustainable ...
