págs. 1-9
Lost in recessions: youth employment and earnings in Spain
Samuel Bentolila, Florentino Felgueroso Fernández, Juan F. Jimeno
págs. 11-49
Internship contracts in Spain: a stepping stone or a hurdle towards job stability?
Sara De la Rica, Lucía Gorjón
págs. 51-100
Temping fates in Spain: hours and employment in a dual labor market during the Great Recession and COVID-19
Cristina Lafuente, Raül Santaeulàlia-Llopis, Ludo Visschers
págs. 101-145
So different yet so alike: micro and macro labour market outcomes in Germany and Spain
Maia Güell, Cristina Lafuente, Hélène Turon
págs. 147-169
Higher education decisions and macroeconomic conditions at age of eighteen
Jennifer Graves, Zoe Kuehn
págs. 171-241
Work and children in Spain: challenges and opportunities for equiality between men and women
Claudia Hupkau, Jenifer Ruiz Valenzuela
págs. 243-268
Gender distribution across topics in the top five economics journals: a machine learning approach
José Ignacio Conde Ruiz, Juan José Ganuza Fernández , Luis A. Puig
págs. 269-308
From He-Cession to She-Stimulus? The labor market impact of fiscal policy across gender
Alica Ida Bonk, Laure Simon
págs. 309-334
Automation and sectoral rellocation
Dennis C. Hutschenreiter, Tommaso Santini, Eugenia Vella
págs. 335-362
Primary elections and electoral outcomes: evidence from the Spanish Socialist Party
Riccardo Ciacci, Ana García Hernández, Jorge García Hombrados, Laura Gismera Tierno, Antonio Núñez Partido
págs. 363-396
Dynamic factor models: Does the specification matter?
Karen Miranda, Pilar Poncela Blanco, Esther Ruiz
págs. 397-428
Moment tests of independent components
Dante Amengual, Gabriele Fiorentini, Enrique Sentana Iváñez
págs. 429-474
A tale of three cities: climate heterogeneity
págs. 475-511