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direction of over-consumption. This over-consumption is partly driven by loss avoidance, comparable to a real life situation in …
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Neoclassical economic theory rules out systematic errors in consumption choice. According to the basic view … makes it impossible to detect and understand sub-optimal consumption decisions, due to problems of self-control and the …
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watch the amount of TV they find optimal for themselves or whether they are prone to over-consumption. We find that heavy TV …
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possibility of discriminating between different models of behavior. This is studied for theories of marriage, which crucially … depend on auxiliary assumptions as to what contributes to well-being in marriage. Both applications are empirically tested …
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causality is taken up illustrating it for a particular case, namely whether marriage makes people happy or whether happy people …
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This paper analyzes the causal relationships between marriage and subjective well-being in a longitudinal data set … spanning 17 years. We find evidence that more happy singles opt more likely for marriage and that there are large differences … in the benefits from marriage between couples. Potential, as well as actual, division of labor seems to contribute to …
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This paper examines the relationship between parenthood and life satisfaction using longitudinal data on women from the German Socio-Economic Panel. Previous studies have focused on satisfaction differences between parents and comparable childless adults, mostly finding small and often negative...
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This paper uses recent data for Germany and a new outcome variable to assess the consequences of parental separation on the well-being of youths. In particular, it is considered how subjective well-being, elicited from an ordinal 11-point general life satisfaction question, differs between...
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We examine the effect of single motherhood on children’s secondary school track choice using 12-year-old children drawn from the German Socio-Economic Panel. In line with previous studies for the U.S., the U.K. and Sweden, we find a negative correlation between single motherhood and...
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In present day Germany, one in seven children is raised in a single parent household. We investigate the effect of single parenthood on children’s educational attainment, measured by the school track at the age 14, using ordered probit models. We study whether the effect of living in single...
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