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Using data on annual individual labor income from three representative panel datasets (German SOEP, British BHPS … ... -- Item non-response ; imputation ; income inequality ; income mobility ; panel data ; SOEP ; BHPS ; HILDA …
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well-being and ill-being. Using the first five waves of panel data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in … Australia (HILDA) Survey, we jointly model positive and negative well-being in a two-equation dynamic panel data model. We found … allow for these concepts to be reflected. -- Well-being ; happiness ; ill-being ; dynamic panel models ; bivariate probit …
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heterogeneous effect of victimisation along the whole distribution of well-being. Using fixed effects panel estimation, we find that … than property crimes. Furthermore, using recently developed panel data quantile regression model with fixed effects, we …
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everyone, or at least everyone in the West. In this paper, analysing data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, with a limited … replication based on Australian panel data, we estimate models of alternative "recipes" for LS. There appear to be at least four …
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penalty. In addition, few studies have considered overeducation among immigrants. This paper uses panel data analyses to … data, the panel approach addresses individual heterogeneity effects (motivation, ability, and compensating differentials … effects. Second, based on panel fixed effects analyses there is no penalty for overeducation for ESB immigrants. However, NESB …
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This study uses panel data for Australia from the HILDA Survey to estimate the wage differential between workers in …
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This paper analyzes the effect of severity of disability on labour force participation by using a self-reported work limitation scale. A dynamic labour force participation model is used to capture the feedback effect of past participation on current participation. The results suggest that net of...
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In this paper we report on the trade-offs that 1,068 Australian university students make between absolute income and the rank of that income in hypothetical income distributions. We find that income rank matters independently of absolute income, with greater weight given to rank by males,...
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We study the link between tax progressivity and top income shares. Using variation from large-scale Western tax reforms in the 1980s and 1990s and the novel synthetic control method, we find large and lasting boosting impacts on top income shares from the progressivity reductions. Effects are...
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