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in the Netherlands, and contains information on teenage time use, income, expenditures, and subjective measures of well … social interactions. For some types of behavior (e.g. truancy, smoking, pocket money, alcohol expenditures) endogenous social …
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This paper studies whether pro-environmental consumption choices are consistent with utility maximization and what role the consumption behavior of reference persons and one's own past behavior play in this context. By combining data on individuals' pro-environmental consumption from a unique...
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We demonstrate that interpersonal comparisons lead to "keeping up with the Joneses"-behavior. Using annual household data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we estimate the causal effect of changes in reference consumption, defined as the consumption level of all households who are perceived...
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. The data contains detailed information about the spouses' time use and the intrahousehold allocation of all expenditures …
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. The data contains detailed information about the spouses' time use and the intrahousehold allocation of all expenditures …
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. The data contains detailed information about the spouses' time use and the intrahousehold allocation of all expenditures …
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. The data contains detailed information about the spouses' time use and the intrahousehold allocation of all expenditures …
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. The data contains detailed information about the spouses' time use and the intrahousehold allocation of all expenditures …
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This paper explores determinants of church attendance and the formation of "religious human capital" in Germany within a Becker-style allocation-of-time framework. The analysis is based on data derived from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP). Taking advantage of the longitudinal structure...
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