Luis Ayala, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos & EQUALITAS;Olga Cantó Sánchez, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos & EQUALITAS;Carolina Navarro Ruiz, UNED & EQUALITAS;Marina Romaguera de la Cruz, Universidad de Alcalá & EQUALITAS
Elderly people enjoy greater economic stability but suffer from a worse state of health. We analyse the situation of this population segment prior to the drastic change caused by covid-19.
Luis Ayala, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos & EQUALITAS;Olga Cantó Sánchez, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos & EQUALITAS;Carolina Navarro Ruiz, UNED & EQUALITAS;Marina Romaguera de la Cruz, Universidad de Alcalá & EQUALITAS
A lack of professional opportunities and labour precarity mean that young people are very vulnerable to economic crises. What were the circumstances of this group prior to covid-19?
Luis Ayala Cañón, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos & EQUALITAS;Olga Cantó Sánchez, Universidad de Alcalá & EQUALITAS;Rosa Martínez López, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos & EQUALITAS);Carolina Navarro Ruiz, UNED & EQUALITAS;Marina Romaguera de la Cruz, Universidad de Alcalá & EQUALITAS
Deprivations during childhood become unequal opportunities in adulthood. Understanding the conditions in which this population segment lived prior to the covid-19 crisis can help to prepare for the future.
Amadeo Fuenmayor, Rafael Granell and Teresa Savall, Universitat de València
We analyse possible reforms, considered in a pre-covid-19 scenario, for improving the welfare state in Spain and its redistributive capacity in relation to the European average.
Olga Cantó and Andrea Sobas, Universidad de Alcalá
One of the risks of the pandemic is an increase in child poverty. We analyse the effectiveness of redistributive polices (pre-covid-19) whose aim is to protect vulnerable households with children.