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Publications

Main Publications (last five years)

  • Blázquez, M., Herrarte, A. and Moro-Egido, A. I. (2024). The well-being effects of the digital platform economy: The case of temporary and self-employment, Forthcoming in Technological and Economic Development of the Economy.
  • Blázquez, M., Herrarte, A. and Moro-Egido, A. I. (2024). Has the COVID-19 pandemic widened the gender gap in paid work hours in Spain?, Journal of Demographic Economics, 90(2), 313-348. Open Access
  • Fonseca, R., Moro-Egido, A. I. and .Morin, H. (2024). Stress and Retirement, Economic Modelling, 131, Art. 106617, here
  • Blázquez, M. and Moro-Egido, A. I. (2023). Financial insecurity and subjective well-being: Europe in cross-national perspective, Economic Analysis and Policy, 80, 1123-1137. Open Access
  • Lacomba, J.A., Lagos, F., and Moro-Egido, A. I. (2023). Job insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain: urban-rural differences, Special Issue on Economic Insecurity, Vulnerability and Inequality: The Role of Public Policies,Review of Public Economics (Hacienda Pública), 247 (4), 91-124, here .
  • Blázquez, M., Herrarte, A. and Moro-Egido, A. I. (2023). Gender differences on the job loss during the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain: the role of teleworking, Economics and Human Biology , 51, Article 101299. Open Access
  • Moro-Egido, A. I. and Navarro, M. (2023). Child material deprivation: within region disparities by degree of urbanization, Regional Studies, 57(9), 1798-1815, here .
  • Arin, K.P., Lacomba, J.A., Lagos, F., Moro-Egido, A. I. and Thum, M. (2022). Exploring the Hidden Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Role of Urbanization. Economics and Human Biology , 46, Article 101119. Open Access
  • Moro-Egido, A. I., Navarro, M. and A. Sánchez (2022). Changes in Subjective Well-Being Over Time: Economic and Social Resources do Matter. Journal of Happiness Studies , 23, 2009–2038. Open Access
  • Blázquez, M., Budría, S. and Moro-Egido, A. I. (2021). Job insecurity, debt burdens and individual health. Review of Income and Wealth , 67(4), 872-899, here .
  • Caballé, J. and Moro-Egido, A. I. (2021). Do aspirations reduce differences in wealth accumulation? Economic Modelling , 102, Article 105553, here .
  • Blázquez, M., Budría, S. and Moro-Egido, A. I. (2020). Over-indebtedness and age: the effects on individual health. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics , 87, Article 101575, here .
  • Bárcena, E., Blázquez, M. and Moro-Egido, A. I. (2020). Intra-household arrangements: How important are they in terms of male-female subjective well-being? Journal of Economic Psychology, 80, Article 102290, here .
  • Moro-Egido, A. I., (2020). Gender differences in skill mismatches, Special Issue on Gender Perspectives in Hacienda Pública Española/Review of Public Economics, 235(4), 29-60, here .
  • Moro-Egido, A. I. and Solano-García, Á. (2020) Does the perception of benefit fraud shape tax attitudes in Europe? Journal of Policy Modeling, 42(5), 1085-1105, here .
  • Bárcena, E., Blázquez, M. and Moro-Egido, A. I. (2020). The role of income pooling and decision-making responsibilities in material deprivation. Economic Modelling, 87(C), 416–428, here .

Past Publications

  • Budría, S. and Moro-Egido, A. I. (2018). Qualification and skill mismatches: Europe in a cross-national perspective- Cuadernos Económicos del ICE, n. 95, 151-188, ISBN 0210-2633
  • Bárcena, E., Blázquez, M., Budría, S. and A. I. Moro-Egido (2017). Child deprivation and social benefits: Europe in cross-national perspective. Socio-Economic Review, 15(4), 717-744
  • Bárcena, E., Cortés, A. and A. I. Moro-Egido (2017), Social Comparisons on Subjective Well-Being: The Role of Social and Cultural Capital, Journal of Happiness Studies, 18, 1121–1145
  • Bárcena, E., Blázquez, M., Budría, S. and A.I. Moro-Egido(2017). Child and Household Deprivation: A Relationship beyond Household Socio-Demographic Characteristics. Social Indicators Research, 132(3), 1079-1098
  • Bárcena, E., Moro-Egido, A. I. and S. Pérez-Moreno. (2015). How Income Growth Differs With Children in Spain: a Comparative European Perspective. Child Indicators Research, 9(2), 357-370
  • Caballé, J. and A. I. Moro-Egido (2014). Effect of aspirations, habits, and social security on the distribution of wealth. The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 116(4), 1012–1043
  • Budría, S. and A. I. Moro-Egido (2014). Overqualification, Skill Mismatches and Wages in Europe. Technological and Economic Development of Economy, 20(3), 457-483.
  • Ateca-Amestoy, V. Cortés-Aguilar A., and A. I. Moro-Egido (2014). Social Interactions and Subjective Well-Being: Evidence from Latin America. Journal of Happiness Studies, 15 (3), 527-554
  • Fatás, E, Lacomba, J. A, Lagos, F. and A. I. Moro-Egido (2013). An experimental test on dynamic consumption and lump-sum pensions. Journal of the Spanish Economic Association (SERIEs), 4(4), 393-413
  • Bárcena, E., Lacomba, B., Moro-Egido, A. I. and S. Pérez-Moreno. (2013). Country differences in material deprivation in Europe. Review of Income and Wealth, 60(4), 802-820
  • Bárcena, E. and A. I. Moro-Egido. (2013). “Gender and Poverty Risk in Europe”. Feminist Economics, 19(2), 69-99.
  • Cortés-Aguilar A., García-Muñoz, T. and A. I. Moro-Egido (2013). “Heterogeneous Self-employment and Satisfaction in Latin America”. Journal of Economic Psychology, 39, 44–61.
  • Bárcena, E. and A. I. Moro-Egido (2013). Movilidad de los ingresos en España: El efecto de la crisis. Papeles de Economía Española, Crisis, desigualdad económica y mercado de trabajo en España, 135.
  • Moro-Egido, A. I. (2012). Changing trends of mothers' active and passive childcare times. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 33(1), 11-23. (included in SSCI in 2017)
  • Mora, J. and A. I. Moro-Egido. (2012). "Analyzing motives for money-transfers within families: the role of transfers for education". Empirical Economics, 43, 357–378
  • Bárcena, E., Budria, S. and A. I. Moro-Egido. (2012)."Skill Mismatches and Wages among European University". Applied Economic Letters, 19 (15), 1471-1475
  • Moro-Egido, A. I. and Panadés, J. (2010). "An Analysis of Student Satisfaction: Full-Time versus Part-Time Students". Social Indicators Research, 96 (2), 363-378.
  • Milgram, J. and A. I. Moro-Egido. (2010). "The asymmetric effect of endowments on Vertical Intra-Industrial Trade". World Economy, 33 (5), 746-777.
  • Budria, S. and A. I. Moro-Egido. (2009). "The overeducation phenomenon in Europe". Revista Internacional de Sociología, 67 (2), (enero-abril), 329-345.
  • Blanes, J. V., Dovis, M., Milgram, J. and A. I. Moro-Egido. (2008). "Do sunk exporting cost differ among markets? Evidence from Spanish manufacturing firms?". Economics Letters, 101, 110-112.
  • Budria, S. and A. I. Moro-Egido. (2008). "Education, Over-education and Wage Inequality: Evidence for Spain". Economics of Education Review, 27, 332-341.
  • Mora, J. and A. I. Moro-Egido. (2008). "On specification testing ordered discrete choice models". Journal of Econometrics, 143 (1), 191-205.
  • Milgram-Baleix, J., and A. I. Moro-Egido (2005). Trade types with developed and developing countries. What can we learn from Spanish data?. Economics Bulletin, 6(12), 1-17.

Books

  • Ateca-Amestoy, V., García-Muñoz, T. and A. I. Moro-Egido (2016). Individual and Social Dimensions of Subjective Well-Being: Evidence across Latin-American Countries in Handbook of Happiness Research in Latin America (International Handbooks of Quality-of-Life). Editorial Springer ISBN 978-94-017-7202-0. M. Rojas (ed.), DOI 10.1007/978-94-017-7203-7_21
  • III Informe sobre la Desigualdad en España 2018. Capítulo 6 “Movilidad de Rentas”. Fundación Alternativas con la colaboración de Fundación 1º de Mayo y Fundación Francisco Largo Caballero. Lúa Ediciones 3.0. ISBN 978-84-15860-90-7
  • VII Informe Fundación Foessa: Informe sobre exclusión y desarrollo social en España (2014). Aportación del doc. "Pobreza, privación y desigualdad" ISBN 978-84-8440-591-7. Contribución con el capítulo 2.4 " La dinámica de los ingresos de los hogares" con ISBN 978-84-8440-627-3

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University of Granada