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Using a rich, nationally representative data set with a large sample of minorities and matched small area characteristics, we explore differences in life satisfaction for ethnic groups living in UK. We test the hypothesis that minorities will be less satisfied, which will in part be explained by...
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Life satisfaction is increasingly recognised as a desirable individual outcome. Policy attention with respect to child well-being has focused on improving the financial position of families with children. Using Understanding Society I show that child life satisfaction is not associated with...
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This paper describes the extent and correlates of non-response at waves 1 and 2 of Understanding Society. We examine both household-level and individual-level non-response at wave 1. For wave 2, we examine attrition relative to wave 1 both in terms of enumerated persons and in terms of adults...
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The British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) is the first study of its kind to have asked for permission to link to a …
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technologies using the German Socio-economic Panel Study (SOEP). All forms of mobility have increased over time and are negatively …
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, drawing on a unique dataset, the German Socio-economic Panel Study (SOEP) matched with micro-marketing indicators of …
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Using a rich, nationally representative data set with a large sample of minorities and matched small area characteristics, we explore differences in life satisfaction for ethnic groups living in UK. We test the hypothesis that minorities will be less satisfied, which will in part be explained by...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010746715
This paper draws on the German Socio-economic Panel Study (SOEP) to investigate whether changes in others' income are …
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