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A life-cycle growth model is used to investigate the quantitative impact of gradually converting the financing of social security from pay-as-you-go (PAYGO) to full funding. The magnitudes of the losses and gains that particular age cohorts will experience under alternative speeds of conversion...
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, with many cultural and historical similarities to Hungary, is in the forefront of the satisfaction lists. We have … factor in diminishing satisfaction is bad health status, and the best way to increase it is education. However in Hungary …, unlike Austria, neither vocational training, nor upper secondary education increase satisfaction, only tertiary education has …
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subsample of the Hungarian Household Budget Survey (HBS). We estimate the association of expenditures with life satisfaction … using linear and non-linear models as well. We demonstrate that experiences associate stronger with life satisfaction than … analysis is not able to establish causality between expenditures and satisfaction, at the end of the paper we suggest a minor …
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subsample of the Hungarian Household Budget Survey (HBS). We estimate the association of expenditures with life satisfaction … using linear and non-linear models as well. We demonstrate that experiences associate stronger with life satisfaction than … analysis is not able to establish causality between expenditures and satisfaction, at the end of the paper we suggest a minor …
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, with many cultural and historical similarities to Hungary, is in the forefront of the satisfaction lists. We have … factor in diminishing satisfaction is bad health status, and the best way to increase it is education. However in Hungary …, unlike Austria, neither vocational training, nor upper secondary education increase satisfaction, only tertiary education has …
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