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at the upper quantiles. -- quantile regressions ; subjective well-being ; happiness ; life satisfaction ; mental well …
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We use a panel vector autoregressions model to examine the coevolution of changes in happiness and changes in income, health, marital status as well as employment status for the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) data set. This technique allows us to simultaneously analyze the impact of the...
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Subjective well-being is a complex phenomenon coevolving with events in important domains of life. Panel vector autoregressions are a suitable tool to analyze the underlying structure of changes in happiness and its coevolution with changes in income, health, worries, marital status and...
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This short note seeks to replicate the quantile regression analysis in Binder and Coad (2011), but taking into account individual-specific fixed effects (using the BHPS data set). It finds declining effects of the four main variables of interest (health, social life, income, education) over the...
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Working in non-profit organizations has been shown to be good for individuals' satisfaction with their jobs despite … lower incomes. This paper explores the impact of nonprofit work on life satisfaction more general for the British Household …
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