José Antonio Salinas Fernández
University of Granada
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Archives of Disease in Childhood | 2015
José Antonio Rodríguez Martín; María del Mar Holgado Molina; José Antonio Salinas Fernández
Objective To construct an index to measure female education and child health in the least developed countries (LDCs) of Asia. Methods and results The design of our index includes the variables of female education and child health defined in the goals of the Millennium Declaration. For this purpose, we used Penas P2 distance method for 2011, the last year for which data were available for the set of variables. Conclusion We have proposed a territorial measure and classification of female education and child health in the LDCs of Asia. We believe that the most striking differences between countries relate to basic female education variables such as girls’ primary completion rate, and female literacy.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 2018
José María Martín Martín; José Antonio Rodríguez Martín; Karla Aida Zermeno Mejia; José Antonio Salinas Fernández
The concentration of tourists at certain times of the year can damage sensitive environments. The use of peer-to-peer vacation rental websites has increased greatly during the last decade. This system could either reduce seasonality in touristic destinations where the tourist activity takes place throughout the year at a lower price or on the contrary, it could increase the number of visitors at certain times of the year even more. This paper intends to analyze the effect that these platforms have on tourism seasonality in order to calculate if they help reduce or increase the pressure on the destinations. To do so, the Gini Index has been applied to one of the main touristic spots in Europe, the Balearic Islands in Spain. The conclusion is that this type of accommodation has aggravated the problem, generating a greater concentration of tourists and a higher pressure on the resources of the islands.The concentration of tourists at certain times of the year can damage sensitive environments. The use of peer-to-peer vacation rental websites has increased greatly during the last decade. This system could either reduce seasonality in touristic destinations where the tourist activity takes place throughout the year at a lower price or on the contrary, it could increase the number of visitors at certain times of the year even more. This paper intends to analyze the effect that these platforms have on tourism seasonality in order to calculate if they help reduce or increase the pressure on the destinations. To do so, the Gini Index has been applied to one of the main touristic spots in Europe, the Balearic Islands in Spain. The conclusion is that this type of accommodation has aggravated the problem, generating a greater concentration of tourists and a higher pressure on the resources of the islands.
Child Indicators Research | 2012
José Antonio Rodríguez Martín; José Antonio Salinas Fernández; Arturo Jesús Ubiña Pérez
Gaceta Sanitaria | 2012
José Antonio Rodríguez Martín; José Antonio Salinas Fernández
Applied Research in Quality of Life | 2015
José Antonio Rodríguez Martín; María del Mar Holgado Molina; José Antonio Salinas Fernández
Applied Research in Quality of Life | 2013
José Antonio Rodríguez Martín; María del Mar Holgado Molina; José Antonio Salinas Fernández
Applied Research in Quality of Life | 2015
José Antonio Rodríguez Martín; María del Mar Holgado Molina; José Antonio Salinas Fernández
Sustainability | 2017
José María Martín Martín; José Antonio Salinas Fernández; José Antonio Rodríguez Martín; Juan de Dios Jiménez Aguilera
Social Indicators Research | 2016
José Antonio Rodríguez Martín; Juan de Dios Jiménez Aguilera; José Antonio Salinas Fernández; José María Martín Martín
Revista De Economia Mundial | 2015
María del Mar Holgado Molina; José Antonio Salinas Fernández; José Antonio Rodríguez Martín