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José António Correia Pereirinha
(José António Pereirinha)

Personal Details

First Name:José
Middle Name:António Pereirinha
Last Name:Pereirinha
Suffix:
RePEc Short-ID:ppe240
http://www.iseg.utl.pt/~pereirin
Terminal Degree: Departamento de Economia; Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão (ISEG); Universidade de Lisboa (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

(50%) Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão (ISEG)
Universidade de Lisboa

Lisboa, Portugal
http://www.iseg.ulisboa.pt/
RePEc:edi:isutlpt (more details at EDIRC)

(50%) Gabinete de Histôria Econômica e Social (GHES)
Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão (ISEG)
Universidade de Lisboa

Lisboa, Portugal
http://pascal.iseg.ulisboa.pt/~ghes/
RePEc:edi:ghutlpt (more details at EDIRC)

Research output

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Working papers

  1. Johanna Greiss; & Holger Schoneville; & Aistė Adomavičienė & Rimgailė Baltutė & Anikó Bernát; & Bea Cantillon; & Elena Carrillo Álvarez; & Heleen Delanghe; & Benedikt Goderi, 2022. "Food aid in Europe in times of the COVID-19 crisis An international survey project," Working Papers 2205, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
  2. José António Pereirinha & Elvira Pereira, 2021. "Living Wages in Portugal: in search of dignity in a highly polarized labour market," Working Papers GHES - Office of Economic and Social History 2021/74, ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management, GHES - Social and Economic History Research Unit, Universidade de Lisboa.
  3. José António Pereirinha & Elvira Pereira, 2019. "Défice Social e Pobreza Relativa: uma análise da adequação do bem-estar e da segurança económica em Portugal," Working Papers GHES - Office of Economic and Social History 2019/65, ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management, GHES - Social and Economic History Research Unit, Universidade de Lisboa.
  4. José A. Pereirinha & Manuela Arcanjo & Daniel F. Carolo, 2009. "Prestações Sociais no Corporativismo Português: A Política de Apoio à Familia no Período do Estado Novo," Working Papers GHES - Office of Economic and Social History 2009/35, ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management, GHES - Social and Economic History Research Unit, Universidade de Lisboa.
  5. José António Pereirinha & Daniel Fernando Carolo, 2006. "Construção do Estado-providência em Portugal no período do Estado-Novo (1935- 1974): notas sobre a evolução da despesa social," Working Papers Department of Economics 2006/30, ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management, Department of Economics, Universidade de Lisboa.
  6. Paula Albuquerque & Manuela Arcanjo & Vítor Escária & Francisco Nunes & José Pereirinha, 2006. "Retirement and the Poverty of the Elderly in Portugal," Working Papers Department of Economics 2006/15, ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management, Department of Economics, Universidade de Lisboa.
  7. José A. Pereirinha & Daniel F. Carolo, "undated". "A Construção do Estado-Providência em Portugal: Evolução da Despesa Social de 1935 a 2003," Working Papers GHES - Office of Economic and Social History 2009/36, ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management, GHES - Social and Economic History Research Unit, Universidade de Lisboa.

Articles

  1. Paula Albuquerque & Manuela Arcanjo & Vítor Escária & Francisco Nunes & José Pereirinha, 2010. "Retirement and the Poverty of the Elderly: The Case of Portugal," Journal of Income Distribution, Ad libros publications inc., vol. 19(3-4), pages 41-64, September.
  2. Carolo, Daniel Fernando & Pereirinha, José António, 2010. "The development of the Welfare State in Portugal: trends in social expenditure between 1938 and 2003," Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 28(3), pages 469-501, December.
  3. Bastos, Amélia & Casaca, Sara F. & Nunes, Francisco & Pereirinha, José, 2009. "Women and poverty: A gender-sensitive approach," Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), Elsevier, vol. 38(5), pages 764-778, October.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Paula Albuquerque & Manuela Arcanjo & Vítor Escária & Francisco Nunes & José Pereirinha, 2006. "Retirement and the Poverty of the Elderly in Portugal," Working Papers Department of Economics 2006/15, ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management, Department of Economics, Universidade de Lisboa.

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Articles

  1. Paula Albuquerque & Manuela Arcanjo & Vítor Escária & Francisco Nunes & José Pereirinha, 2010. "Retirement and the Poverty of the Elderly: The Case of Portugal," Journal of Income Distribution, Ad libros publications inc., vol. 19(3-4), pages 41-64, September.

    Cited by:

    1. Carlos Farinha Rodrigues & Isabel Andrade, 2016. "The Age-Old Problem Of Old Age Poverty In Portugal, 2006 – 14," Working Papers Department of Economics 2016/24, ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management, Department of Economics, Universidade de Lisboa.
    2. Carlos Farinha Rodrigues & Isabel Andrade, 2013. "The Age-Old Problem of Old Age Poverty in Portugal," Working Papers Department of Economics 2013/27, ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management, Department of Economics, Universidade de Lisboa.
    3. Aurora A. C. Teixeira & Ana Sofia Loureiro, 2019. "FDI, income inequality and poverty: a time series analysis of Portugal, 1973–2016," Portuguese Economic Journal, Springer;Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestao, vol. 18(3), pages 203-249, October.

  2. Carolo, Daniel Fernando & Pereirinha, José António, 2010. "The development of the Welfare State in Portugal: trends in social expenditure between 1938 and 2003," Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 28(3), pages 469-501, December.

    Cited by:

    1. Pedro Bação & Marta Simões, 2020. "Is the Welfare State Relevant for Economic Growth? Evidence for Portugal," Comparative Economic Studies, Palgrave Macmillan;Association for Comparative Economic Studies, vol. 62(3), pages 494-520, September.
    2. Mar Delgado-Téllez & Esther Gordo & Iván Kataryniuk & Javier J. Pérez, 2022. "The decline in public investment: ``social dominance’’ or too-rigid fiscal rules?," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 54(10), pages 1123-1136, February.
    3. Artamonova, Alyona & Guerreiro, Maria das Dores & Höjer, Ingrid, 2020. "Time and context shaping the transition from out-of-home care to adulthood in Portugal," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 115(C).

  3. Bastos, Amélia & Casaca, Sara F. & Nunes, Francisco & Pereirinha, José, 2009. "Women and poverty: A gender-sensitive approach," Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), Elsevier, vol. 38(5), pages 764-778, October.

    Cited by:

    1. John Anyanwu, 2014. "Marital Status, Household Size and Poverty in Nigeria: Evidence from the 2009/2010 Survey Data," African Development Review, African Development Bank, vol. 26(1), pages 118-137.
    2. Akoete Ega Agbodji & Yele Maweki Batana & Denis Ouedraogo, 2013. "Gender Inequality in Multidimensional Welfare Deprivation in West Africa: The Case of Burkina Faso and Togo," OPHI Working Papers 64, Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford.
    3. Mohamed Amara & Hatem Jemmali, 2018. "Household and Contextual Indicators of Poverty in Tunisia: A Multilevel Analysis," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 137(1), pages 113-138, May.
    4. Upev, Samuel Ka’ase & Onu, Justice Inyanda & Mshelia, Shuaibu Iliya & Michael, Amurtiya, 2021. "Poverty and its Alleviating Strategies among Rural Farming Households in Benue State, Nigeria," Problems of World Agriculture / Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, vol. 21(2), June.
    5. John Anyanwu, 2013. "Working Paper 180 - Marital Status, Household Size and Poverty in Nigeria: Evidence from the 2009-2010 Survey Data," Working Paper Series 978, African Development Bank.
    6. Yhesaem Park & Almas Heshmati, 2019. "The Effects of Labor Market Characteristics on Women’s Poverty in Korea," Economies, MDPI, vol. 7(4), pages 1-16, November.
    7. José Espinoza-Delgado & Stephan Klasen, 2017. "Gender and Multidimensional Poverty in Nicaragua, An Individual-based Approach," Courant Research Centre: Poverty, Equity and Growth - Discussion Papers 235, Courant Research Centre PEG.
    8. Chae, Seyoung & Heshmati, Almas, 2017. "The Effects of Lifetime Work Experience on Incidence and Severity of Elderly Poverty in Korea," IZA Discussion Papers 10909, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    9. Popova, Daria & Avram, Silvia, 2020. "Do welfare state taxes and transfers reduce gender income inequality? Evidence from eight European countries," EUROMOD Working Papers EM9/20, EUROMOD at the Institute for Social and Economic Research.
    10. Amlaksetegn Zenebe Ede'o & Jibril Haji Ketebo & Badassa Wolteji Chala, 2020. "Feminization of multidimensional urban poverty in sub‐Saharan Africa: Evidence from selected countries," African Development Review, African Development Bank, vol. 32(4), pages 632-644, December.
    11. Aisa, Rosa & Larramona, Gemma & Pueyo, Fernando, 2019. "Poverty in Europe by gender: The role of education and labour status," Economic Analysis and Policy, Elsevier, vol. 63(C), pages 24-34.
    12. Mottaleb, K. & Erenstein, O., 2018. "Gender Differentiated Impacts of Commodity Price Shocks on Households’ Consumption Behavior: A Natural Experiment," 2018 Conference, July 28-August 2, 2018, Vancouver, British Columbia 275915, International Association of Agricultural Economists.
    13. Arcanjo, M. & Bastos, A. & Nunes, F. & Passos, J., 2013. "Child poverty and the reform of family cash benefits," Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), Elsevier, vol. 43(C), pages 11-23.
    14. Hasibuana Laras Kinanti & Evi Noor Afifah, 2023. "Feminization U Curve: Structural Transformation Impact on Female Labour Force Participation in Asia," Gadjah Mada Economics Working Paper Series 202308006, Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada.
    15. John Anyanwu, 2012. "Working Paper 149 - Accounting for Poverty in Africa: Illustration with Survey Data from Nigeria," Working Paper Series 383, African Development Bank.
    16. Pedro Abrantes & Manuel Abrantes, 2012. "What is the impact of educational systems on social mobility across Europe? A comparative approach," Working Papers wp012012, Socius, Socio-Economics Research Centre at the School of Economics and Management (ISEG) of the Technical University of Lisbon.
    17. Vincent Z. Kuuire & Eric Y. Tenkorang & Andrea Rishworth & Isaac Luginaah & Alfred E. Yawson, 2017. "Is the Pro-Poor Premium Exemption Policy of Ghana’s NHIS Reducing Disparities Among the Elderly?," Population Research and Policy Review, Springer;Southern Demographic Association (SDA), vol. 36(2), pages 231-249, April.
    18. Aurora A. C. Teixeira & Ana Sofia Loureiro, 2019. "FDI, income inequality and poverty: a time series analysis of Portugal, 1973–2016," Portuguese Economic Journal, Springer;Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestao, vol. 18(3), pages 203-249, October.
    19. Manuel ABRANTES, 2014. "What about the numbers? A quantitative contribution to the study of domestic services in Europe," International Labour Review, International Labour Organization, vol. 153(2), pages 223-243, June.
    20. J. F. Muñoz & E. à lvarez-Verdejo & R. M. García-Fernández, 2018. "On Estimating the Poverty Gap and the Poverty Severity Indices With Auxiliary Information," Sociological Methods & Research, , vol. 47(3), pages 598-625, August.
    21. Kifayat Ullah & Abdul Qayyum Mohsin & Abdul Saboor & Saranjam Baig, 2020. "Financial Inclusion, Socioeconomic Disaster Risks and Sustainable Mountain Development: Empirical Evidence from the Karakoram Valleys of Pakistan," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(22), pages 1-26, November.
    22. Espinoza-Delgado, José & López-Laborda, Julio, 2016. "Las tres Is de la pobreza multidimensional en Nicaragua y el diferencial de género en los primeros quince años del siglo XXI, a partir de un enfoque centrado en la persona [The three I’s of multidi," MPRA Paper 74997, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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  1. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (2) 2007-01-02 2015-05-16
  2. NEP-AGR: Agricultural Economics (1) 2023-04-17
  3. NEP-DES: Economic Design (1) 2023-04-17
  4. NEP-EUR: Microeconomic European Issues (1) 2021-10-25
  5. NEP-PBE: Public Economics (1) 2006-08-12

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