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Unemployment continues to be one of the major challenges in industrialized societies. Aside from its economic dimensions and societal repercussions, questions concerning the individual experience of unemployment have recently attracted increasing attention. Although many studies have documented...
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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...
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conventionally measured through GDP per capita, "social prosperity" can be measured through our solidarity and agency indexes …
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This paper examines the importance of relative deprivation in Tanzania, a poor African country, using three waves of the Tanzanian National Panel Survey. We contribute to earlier literature in Africa by controlling for time persistent unobservable individual characteristics (panel data) and by...
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This paper demonstrates how quality of life can be measured by plain text in a representative survey, the German Socio Economic Panel Study (SOEP). Furthermore, the paper shows that problems that are difficult to monitor, especially problems like the state of the European Union, long-term...
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empirical results of a survey of the population in Germany, 175 members of the Federal German Parliament (Bundestag), and 106 …
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criteria to measuring inequality of opportunity in Germany. We illustrate our ex-post inequality of opportunity approach based …
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Who is most likely to change their risk preferences over the lifecourse? Using German nationally representative survey data and methods to separate age from cohort effects, we estimate the lifecycle patterns in the socioeconomic gradient of self-reported risk preferences. Tolerance to risk drops...
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-being responds negatively (positively) to an increase in the GDP (unemployment rate) of their home country. That is, we originally … the degree of assimilation in Germany, which is consistent with a switch of migrants' reference point from home countries …
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This paper deals with concepts of multidimensional poverty measurement and applies them to Germany. Three concepts of …
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