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and yesterday. -- change in happiness ; Easterlin paradox ; daily web survey ; adaptation …
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web survey, in which 70 students reported their happiness every hour on one day every month from December 2006 to February … at each of their reporting times over 14 months. Analyzing the data of our survey, we found (a) happiness significantly …
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1. Introduction; Olga Rymkevich -- Part I. Setting the Framework -- 2. Performance Appraisal Criteria and Innovative Work Behaviour: The Mediating Role of Employees' Appraisal Satisfaction; Ylenia Curzi, Tommaso Fabbri and Barbara Pistoresi -- 3. Performance Appraisal and the Dynamics of Wages;...
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Election in 2009. We conducted a daily web survey for seven days before and after the election, obtaining1068 responses …
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We estimate the effect of education on lifetime income in Europe, by distinguishing between individuals who lived in rural or urban areas during childhood and between individuals who had access to many or few books at age ten. We instrument years of education using reforms of compulsory...
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personality traits, explain variation in labor market outcomes. Japanese and U.S. survey data were analyzed to examine the …
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Using a nationally representative longitudinal survey of lawyers in the U.S., we document a sizeable gap between men …
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Are people prone to selecting occupations with highly skewed income distributions despite minuscule chances of success? Assembling a comprehensive pool of potential teenage entrants into professional tennis (a typical winner-take-all market), we construct objective measures of relative ability...
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when it is not competitive. This prediction is then tested using data from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings in the …
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We analyze the performance outcomes of National Hockey League (NHL) players over 18 seasons (1990-1991 to 2007-2008) as a function of the demographic conditions into which they were born. We have three main findings. First, larger birth cohorts substantially affect careers. A player born into a...
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