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empirical research on subjective well-being, which is whether the unhappy tend to avoid survey participation or whether the … unwilling might respond more negatively when being asked about their satisfaction with life …
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estimating unobserved sampling probabilities based on person-level characteristics. We survey how several well-known national …
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on why it is that respondents at one survey wave choose not to participate at future waves. This is very understandable …
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sample. Starting with the 2013 survey, the SOEP will determine the contents of SOEP IS through a competitive refereed …
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experiment implemented in the context of the Berlin Aging Study II (BASE-II), a survey that primarily focuses on multidimensional … the various stages of the survey response process. While we do found moderate mode-differences in response error, such as …
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variable. In this paper, we explore the questions of what exactly is measured by the diverse survey-derived scales and … experimenters. Inspired by criticism of the widespread trust question used in many surveys, we created a new, improved survey trust …
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, and, in a third step, we use the results of a special interviewer survey. We use multilevel statistical modeling to … negligible. Ignoring these effects does not cause significant biases in statistical inferences drawn from the survey under …
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In this study the relation between satisfaction with life and affluent income is analyzed by using cross-sectional and … effects social treadmill has on life satisfaction for humans with high income. A key result of the fixed-effect-regression is …
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Recently, building on the highly polarizing Stiglitz report, a growing literature suggests that statistical offices and applied researchers explore other aspects of human welfare apart from material well-being, such as job security, crime, health, environmental factors and subjective...
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the German Socio-Economic Panel and the British Household Panel Survey, we first confirm the standard negative effects of … comparison income on life satisfaction with all age groups, and many controls. However when we split the West German sample by …
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