TY - BOOK TI - To be or not to be (employed): two decades of fluctuating earnings and income inequality in Spain T2 - Fiscal Studies PY - 2024/// CY - United Kingdom PB - : Instituto for Fiscal Studies KW - Empleo KW - Salario KW - España N1 - Bibliografía: p. 13-14 N2 - The Spanish economy has undergone significant transformations throughout the past century, from a devastating civil war and post-war period to joining the European Union in the 1980s. Since then, notable advancements have been observed in the educational attainment of the working population and in female employment, both coming from very low levels. Other significant demographic dynamics occurred during this period, such as an ageing population and a reduction in the number of marriages and children. At the same time, the trajectory of the Spanish economy has been marked by three significant recessions that started in 1991, 2008 and 2020. In between these downturns, there have been periods characterised by long expansions. From the mid-1990s up until the onset of the Great Recession, Spain experienced a noteworthy average annual growth rate of 2.5 per cent in gross domestic product (GDP) per capita at constant prices, surpassing the European average UR - https://mpr.koha.es/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=557d1c71db20dfe8df4f744a4fb0e2be ER -