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into account that there are different aspects of life such as health, financial situation, and job. We call them domains …, finance, health, leisure, housing, and environment. We distinguish between long-term and short-term effects. Next, we explain … domain satisfactions and Subjective Well-Being by objectively measurable variables such as income. We estimate a model for …
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into account that there are different aspects of life such as health, financial situation, and job. We call them domains … to job, finance, health, leisure, housing, and environment. We distinguish between long -term and short - term effects …. Next, we explain domain satisfactions and Subjective Well-Being by objectively measurable variables such as income. We …
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life, called domains, such as health, financial situation, job, leisure, housing, and environment. We postulate a two … income. The model is estimated using a large German panel data set. …
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into account that there are different aspects of life such as health, financial situation, and job. We call them domains …, finance, health, leisure, housing, and environment. We distinguish between long-term and short-term effects. Next, we explain … domain satisfactions and Subjective Well-Being by objectively measurable variables such as income. We estimate a model for …
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In this paper we investigate how life satisfaction (or happiness) is affected by a substantial increase in real income … from the German Socio-Economic Panel we find that average life satisfaction in East Germany increased by around 20% between …. Our context is East Germany in the decade following reunification, and we implement a new fixed-effect estimator for …
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(health, social life, income, education) over the quantiles of the subjective well-being distribution, with attenuated effect … sizes for the fixed-effects model. Equivalized log income has a negative impact on subjective well-being throughout the …
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There is a large amount of cross-sectional evidence for a midlife low in the life cycle of human happiness and well-being (a "U shape"). Yet no genuinely longitudinal inquiry has uncovered evidence for a U-shaped pattern. Thus some researchers believe the U is a statistical artefact. We...
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matters for children’s life satisfaction. The results suggest that children are more satisfied with life the more income their …Using longitudinal data for children aged 10-15 years living in England in 2009-2014 we test the hypothesis that income … family has. Income effects are larger the less income the family has and statistically significant for children from the age …
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: Satisfaction with household income and the income evaluation question as developed by Van Praag. It can be shown that satisfaction … income uncertainty from an ex ante point of view. Two different measures of subjective well being are under study … with income is more affected by ex ante than by ex post volatility of income. The ordinal version of the Van Praag approach …
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