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lessons have been learned that may guide future policy. We focus on Europe and USA, but introduce evidence from other …
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We explore the idea that happiness and psychological well-being are U-shaped in age. The main difficulty with this argument is that there are likely to be omitted cohort effects (earlier generations may have been born in, say, particularly good or bad times). First, using data on 500,000...
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Europe, newer birth-cohorts are happier …
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Europe, newer birth-cohorts are happier …
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Unemployment is notoriously difficult to predict. In previous studies, once country and year fixed effects are added to panel estimates, few variables predict changes in unemployment rates. Using panel data for 29 European countries collected by the European Commission over 444 months between...
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