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individual-specific fixed effects (using the BHPS data set). It finds declining effects of the four main variables of interest …
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cross-sectional data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) for the year 2006, we apply quantile regressions to …
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this paper we assess for the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) data set from 1991-2008 how life satisfaction interacts …
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this paper we assess for the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) data set from 1991-2008 how life satisfaction interacts …
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Panel Survey (BHPS) and finds a significant positive impact the size about more than a fourth of that of getting widowed …
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Panel Survey (BHPS) and finds a significant positive impact the size about more than a fourth of that of getting widowed …
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step, we highlight the vast heterogeneity in how people experience the last years and consider the role of biopsychosocial …
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Unemployment has been robustly shown to strongly decrease subjective well-being (or "happiness"). In the present paper, we use panel quantile regression techniques in order to analyze to what extent the negative impact of unemployment varies along the subjective well-being distribution. In our...
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We provide novel evidence on how the COVID-19 global health and economic crisis is affecting overall life satisfaction and domain-specific satisfaction using data from a monthly longitudinal survey of middle-aged and older Singaporeans. Using a difference-in-differences framework, we document...
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We provide novel evidence on how the COVID-19 global health and economic crisis is affecting overall life satisfaction and domain-specific satisfaction using data from a monthly longitudinal survey of middle-aged and older Singaporeans. Using a difference-in-differences framework, we document...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012322501