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The unsuccessful attempt to add a citizenship question to the Census has drawn attention to citizenship questions on other surveys. Simultaneously, researchers have noted a recent increase in Current Population Survey non-response. We combine these topics, studying the effect of the CPS...
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Trust is a concept that has attracted significant attention in economic theory and research within the last two decades: it has been applied in a number of contexts and has been investigated both as an explanatory and as a dependent variable. In this paper, we explore the questions of what...
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This paper provides a self-contained introduction to the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS), concentrating on … corresponding HBAI ones relatively well over time. -- British Household Panel Survey ; household income ; net income ; disposable …
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We develop and estimate a panel data model explaining the answers to questions about subjective probabilities, using …
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to a lack of panel data. We identify knowledge gaps caused from this lack of longitudinal surveys and suggest worthwhile … areas for future research. Finally, we also present the new and novel individual - level panel dataset called "Life in …
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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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We study in an online, real-effort experiment how the bracketing of non-binding goals affects performance in a work-leisure self-control problem. We externally induce the goal bracket - daily goals or a weekly goal - and within that bracket let subjects set goals for how much they want to work...
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The confirmation bias is a well-known form of motivated reasoning that serves to protect an individual from cognitive discomfort. Hearing rival viewpoints or belief-opposing information creates cognitive dissonance, and so avoiding exposure to, or discounting the validity of, dissonant...
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