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eroded, and the gender happiness gap has disappeared entirely. Paralleling changes in the income distribution, differences in …
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existence of son preference among fathers in the U.S. by estimating the effect of child gender on the fathers' subjective well …
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factors in income differences - race and gender - that contribute to income inequality within the population of blacks and … inequality associated with gender exceeds greatly that of race. While gender income inequality falls over time, income inequality … defined by the Gini index varies from 1% to 4% depending on the geographical administrative divisions used. Race tends to …
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satisfaction differs by race or ethnicity. We use data from the 2010 National Survey of College Graduates to examine the relation … between job satisfaction and race and ethnicity among Asian, black, Hispanic/Latino, and white workers. Overall job …There has been a considerable amount of work focusing on job satisfaction and sex, generally finding that women are …
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achievement level lead us to explore in this paper whether the increased immigration has differential effects by gender and race …
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underrepresentation of women. Using individual-level, race-disaggregated, and georeferenced death data collected by the Cook County …
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This paper identifies and quantifies the contribution of a set of covariates in affecting levels and over time changes of happiness inequality. Using a decomposition methodology based on RIF regression, we analyse the increase in happiness inequality observed in Germany between 1992 and 2007,...
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The hypothesis tested in this paper is whether the increasing inequality in recent years has had a significant impact on well-being among the population in Denmark. After a survey of the literature we use attitude variables from the European Social Survey in a pseudo-panel setting covering the...
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In this paper it is argued that subjective well-being of the individual depends on two types of variables. The first type consists of characteristics of the individual himself, such as age, health, income, etc. The second type of variables consists of the characteristics of the individuals...
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show that adolescents and young adults who report higher life satisfaction or positive affect grow up to earn significantly …
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