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European countries. We do so by estimating country-panel equations for mean life satisfaction that include trend and cyclical …
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Using panel data from the BHPS and its Understanding Society extension, we study life satisfaction (LS) and income over … panel LS regressions with individual fixed effects, none of the income variables was significant for the highly educated. …
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, commonly known as the Arab Spring, utilizing MENA countries data during period 2005-2016. Using the Arellano-Bond dynamic panel … estimation, the paper estimates a growth model using the difference in the log of GDPC between periods t and t+1. Buttressed by …
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spell. -- Active labor market policy ; matching estimation ; program evaluation ; panel data …
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Most evaluation studies of active labour market policies (ALMP) focus on the microeconometric evaluation approach using individual data. However, as the microeconometric approach usually ignores impacts on the non-participants, it should be seen as a first step to a complete evaluation which has...
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Using individual monthly panel data from December 2018 to December 2020, we estimate the impact of the Covid-19 …
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wage hikes on employment and wage growth in Poland between 2004 and 2018. We estimate panel data models utilising the …
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We provide novel evidence on how the COVID-19 global health and economic crisis is affecting overall life satisfaction and domain-specific satisfaction using data from a monthly longitudinal survey of middle-aged and older Singaporeans. Using a difference-in-differences framework, we document...
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This paper starts from a review of RCT studies in development economics, and documents many studies largely ignore attrition once attrition rates are found balanced between treatment arms. The paper analyzes the implications of attrition for the internal and external validity of the results of a...
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