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survey data is limited by measurement error and by the questionability of their behavioral relevance. Here we present a … interaction among the participants, with a survey of non-interacting respondents in a smooth and inexpensive way. We illustrate … the power of our approach with the analysis of trust and trustworthiness in Germany bycombining representative survey data …
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expenditures, a causal link is difficult to prove. This paper uses a unique and representative survey of Swiss voters of all age …
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and link them to behavior in a controlled experiment and to survey responses. We show that social preferences rather than …
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We report results of a survey of a representative sample of the German population in which respondents were asked in … survey exactly copied the setting (online survey) and the questionnaire used in the EuroVaQ project, in the second version … the hypothetical nature of the questions was emphasized more strongly, and the survey was conducted as a computer …
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This study uses survey data to investigate attitudes among Swiss voters to different models offering more freedom of …
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replacement rate vis-à-vis income in the pre-retirement period. We subject indications regarding satisfaction with current income …
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finding as evidence for the effect of culture on trade. …
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Why are better educated and more risk-friendly persons more mobile across regions? To answer this question, we use micro data on internal migrants from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) 2000–2006 and merge this information with a unique proxy for region-pair-specific cultural distances...
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It is widely debated whether immigrants who live among co-ethnics are less willing to integrate into the host society. Exploiting the quasi-experimental guest worker placement across German regions during the 1960/70s as well as information on immigrants’ inter-ethnic contact networks and...
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Ever since Sjaastad (1962), researchers have struggled to quantify the psychic cost of migration. We monetize psychic cost as the wage premium for moving to a culturally different location. We combine administrative social security panel data with a proxy for cultural difference based on...
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