YOUTH EMANCIPATION AND THE LABOUR MARKET IN SPAIN

Youth emancipation and the labour market in Spain

This paper studies the effects of a negative economic shock on short-and long-term youth emancipation in Spain over the period 1995-2017.We use a vector autoregressive (VAR) model with different endogenous and exogenous variables which might have an impact on youth residential emancipation according to the academic literature.The results show how e

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Joint statement by CETAF, SPNHC and BHL on DATA within scientific publications: clarification of [non]copyrightability

The EU and other states have Photo Paper made legislative efforts to clarify data mining in copyrightable works, but the situation remains obscure and confusing, especially in a globalised field where international legislation can contribute to opacity.The present paper aims at asserting a common position of three communities representing biodivers

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Why Self-fertilizing Plants Still Exist in Wild Populations: Diversity Assurance through Stress-Induced Male Sterility May Promote Selective Outcrossing and Recombination

Climate change creates challenges for wild species, but plants have survived and adapted to similar changes in their evolutionary past.Most plants were originally outcrossing, one theoretical genetic reason being that self-fertilization does not create novel recombinants that allow adaptation.Thus selfing seems an evolutionary “dead end”

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