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satisfaction and exposure to risk of dying. Application of the test using two sets of survey data from Germany and Australia … the reduction of risks to their lives which should be used for public decisions on risk-reducing projects. They suggest to … correct observed WTP for the "dead-anyway" effect, which says that WTP increases with the level of risk to which the …
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satisfaction and exposure to risk of dying. Application of the test using two sets of survey data from Germany and Australia … the reduction of risks to their lives which should be used for public decisions on risk-reducing projects. They suggest to … correct observed WTP for the "dead-anyway" effect, which says that WTP increases with the level of risk to which the …
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selbstgenutztem Wohneigentum ("Imputed Rent") und deren Einfluß auf die personelle Einkommensverteilung. Nach einer theoretischen … Empfehlungen zum Umgang mit "Imputed Rent" bei Analysen zur personellen Einkommensverteilung und Einkommensmobilität. … rent into account in analysis of the distribution of individual income and income mobility are given, based on the …
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implement increased competition in the health insurance system of Germany (or somewhere else), detailed analyses are needed and …
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This article deals with income advantages derived from owner occupied housing (Imputed Rent, IR) and their impact on … differences between the Anglo-Saxon countries and Germany in terms of prevalence and extent of IR as well as in terms of the …
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system in Germany. The focus of the following article will be on the financial need in different settings which are given by …
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This paper deals with the question of selectivity of missing data on income questions in large panel surveys due to item-non-response and with imputation as one alternative strategy to cope with this issue. In contrast to cross-section surveys, the imputation of missing values in panel data can...
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