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self-reported life satisfaction. Employed persons are more satisfied with their life than the unemployed and report more … that unemployment affects life satisfaction and experienced utility differently may be explained by the fact that people do …, triggered by the opportunity to use the time in a way that yields higher levels of satisfaction than working. -- Unemployment …
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self-reported life satisfaction. Employed persons are more satisfied with their life than the unemployed and report more … that unemployment affects life satisfaction and experienced utility differently may be explained by the fact that people do …, triggered by the opportunity to use the time in a way that yields higher levels of satisfaction than working. -- Unemployment …
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satisfaction are used as an empirical approximation of true wellbeing. Our results indicate that well-being is generally lower …
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satisfaction are used as an empirical approximation of true wellbeing. Our results indicate that well-being is generally lower …
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self-reported life satisfaction. Employed persons are more satisfied with their life than the unemployed and report more … that unemployment affects life satisfaction and experienced utility differently may be explained by the fact that people do …, triggered by the opportunity to use the time in a way that yields higher levels of satisfaction than working …
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an incentivized experiment. While intertemporal choices in the control group exhibit significant present bias, choices …
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an incentivized experiment. While intertemporal choices in the control group exhibit significant present bias, choices …
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