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Publicación El Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas y el estudio de la opinión pública en España(CIS, 2016) Chuliá Rodrigo, M. ElisaPublicación Ebb and Flow of Early Retirement: Pension Reform and Labour Market Participation of Older Workers in Spain(Springer Nature, 2016) Chuliá Rodrigo, M. ElisaGenerally perceived as a symptom of economic and social progress, early retirement in Spain has long been supported by all relevant actors. However, in recent years—and especially since the great recession—it is widely seen as a problematic phenomenon in need of reversal. To promote active aging and cope with growing social security outlays, the institutional framework has significantly changed in the last decade, including an increase in the statutory pension age from 65 to 67 years and the introduction of a sustainability factor. Still, strong pull factors exist in special agreements in the case of firm downsizing and casuistic legislation affecting specific collectives of workers. Increased use of disability pensions since the onset of the crisis is also evident.Publicación Más allá de los negocios. Miradas y visiones de empresarios sobre la economía, la sociedad y la política(Madrid: FUNCAS, 2019) Reynaers, Anne Marie; Perard, Pierre; Chuliá Rodrigo, M. Elisa; Miyar Busto, María; Muñoz Comet, Jacobo FernandoEste libro contiene el análisis de una información muy variada que cuarenta personas nos han proporcionado directamente, contestando a nuestras preguntas en entrevistas personales previamente concertadas. Esos cuarenta informantes son propietarios y directivos de empresas españolas o residenciadas en España, mayoritariamente medianas y de prácticamente todos los sectores, que entre 2016 y 2018 se han prestado a mantener conversaciones con nosotros, sin más interés que el de ayudarnos a conseguir el que les planteamos como nuestro objetivo: conocer mejor qué y cómo piensan quienes están al frente de empresas (y ostentan trayectorias empresariales bien afianzadas) acerca de sí mismos, de sus actividades profesionales y del entorno económico, social y político-institucional en el que las desarrollan.Publicación Spain(Oxford University Press, 2021-07) Chuliá Rodrigo, M. ElisaThis chapter offers an in-depth look at health politics and the tax-financed, universal health system in Spain. It traces the development of the Spanish healthcare system, focusing in particular on its double transition in the 1980s and 1990s from a centralized social insurance system, mostly funded through workers’ and employers’ contributions, to a decentralized universal model financed by general taxation. The new national health system aimed at covering all residents and transferred healthcare competences to the regions, i.e. the seventeen Autonomous Communities, a process completed in 2001. Key issues include rationalization, harmonization, and territorial equity-building of the decentralized healthcare system; efficiency improvement through the introduction of private management elements; and cost containment to bolster the system’s financial sustainability in the context of growing demand and scarce resources. As the chapter argues, these challenges along with the remarkable changes in the political party system have increased the political salience of healthcare in public debate in the 2010s, but the prospects for developing consensual healthcare policies have worsened, such that structural problems are likely to persist.