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. Ordered probit regression analysis of well-being reveals large influence of gender, rural residency and household income …-being in China over the period 2005-2010 during which self-reported happiness scores show an increase across all income groups … registration identity) and education status, household assets, the influence of past and future income and province dummies, we …
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these issues and investigate potential gender differences, considering both instantaneous feelings and life satisfaction. …
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We here consider the effect of the level of income that individuals consider to be fair for the job they do, which we … take as measure of comparison income, on both subjective well-being and objective future job quitting. In six waves of … German Socio-Economic Panel data, the extent to which own labour income is perceived to be unfair is significantly negatively …
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satisfaction with four areas of life: income, work, family and leisure. In the process, we employ pooled OLS estimations and … instrumental variable strategies, for instance based on the gender disparity in industries and occupations. Our results suggest … that being work-linked increases satisfaction with life as well as income and job satisfaction. These findings are …
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significant effect on SWB. Satisfaction with family life and health have the largest while satisfaction with income has the lowest …'s happiness is more valued by female respondents. Satisfaction with household compared to personal income has a larger effect on …
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By age 77 a plurality of women in wealthy Western societies are widows. Comparing older (aged 70+) married women to widows in the American Time Use Survey 2003-18 and linking the data to the Current Population Survey allow inferring the short- and longer-term effects of an arguably exogenous...
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Using time-diary data from the U.S. and six wealthy European countries, I demonstrate that non-partnered mothers spend slightly less time performing childcare, but much less time in other household activities than partnered mothers. Unpartnered mothers' total work time - paid work and household...
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' hiring and pay-setting policies on the gender earnings gap in Canada. Consistent with the existing literature and following … proportion of women hired at high-wage firms, or sorting - and pay-setting policies - due to differences in pay by gender within …
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We use British panel data to explore the link between occupational status and life satisfaction. We find puzzling evidence, for men, of a U-shaped relationship in cross-section data: employees in medium-status occupations report lower life satisfaction scores than that of employees in either...
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ongoing discussion of the relationship between life satisfaction and income. The panel property of the data makes it possible … to study also the impact on satisfaction from income changes as well as the impact from acceleration in income and … the survey to the next. We find a strong impact from the level of income in all countries, an impact from change and …
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