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satisfaction measures between the first- and second-generation immigrants, on the one hand, and the natives, on the other hand, in … consistent explanation for their lower life satisfaction level. The effect of discrimination is measured with an attempt to …
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of active labor market policies. For immigrants having stayed more than 4 years in Germany, however, we do not find a …
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to provide a "sage" approach to assessing well-being, since it aims to denote sagacity in the pursuit and satisfaction of …
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Using four waves of the European Social Survey (179,273 individuals from 29 countries) the authors analyze the association of reduction of income inequality (redistribution) with subjective wellbeing. Their results provide evidence that people in Europe are negatively affected by income...
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Using four waves of the European Social Survey (179,273 individuals from 29 countries) the authors analyze the association of reduction of income inequality by governmental taxes and transfers (redistribution) with subjective well-being. Their results provide evidence that people in Europe are...
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to provide a "sage" approach to assessing well-being, since it aims to denote sagacity in the pursuit and satisfaction of …
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