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account for less than 10% of the variance. (Un)happiness in midlife is more strongly determined by gender-specific occasional …
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We evaluate the effect of the federal students' financial assistance scheme (BAfoeG) on enrolment rates into higher education by exploiting the exogenous variation introduced through a discrete shift in the repayment regulations. Supported students had to repay the full loan until 1990....
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empirical test of this assumption. Our matching-based estimation reveals satisfaction trajectories of women who experience the …
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, gender and race. We find that adjusting for the aging of the U.S. labor force increases the severity of this recession. Our … particularly pronounced for men). -- Unemployment ; Worker flows, Job Finding Rate ; Separation Rate ; Demographics ; Gender …
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Despite the relatively extensive research on pay levels and the consequences of income disparities, little is known about which reference groups people choose for comparative evaluation of personal income and why different selection patterns emerge. The aim of this paper is to dig deeper for...
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This paper explores whether more generous social spending polices in fact lead to less income inequality, or if redistributive outcomes are offset by behavioral disincentive effects. To account for the inherent endogeneity of social policies with regard to inequality levels, I apply the System...
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