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. They find that, in the 1950s and 1960s, voting for the "left" was associated with lower-educated and low-income voters …. After that, voting for the "left" has gradually become associated with higher-educated voters, while high-income voters have … continued to vote for the "right". In the 2010s, there is a disconnection between the effects of income and education on voting …
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substantial and heterogeneous employment responses that increased average income despite reduced transfers. We find zero effects …, consistent with the transition to employment elevating time pressure and stress. We find no effect on teenagers' education and …
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We reassess the empirical effect of income and employment on self-reported well-being. Our analysis makes use of a … suggested by the theory of incomplete markets, we differentiate between the effects of persistent and transitory income shocks … do not. This has consequences also for inference about the happiness effect of employment. We find that employment per se …
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-run income effects. However, an activity level above the current recommendation of the WHO for minimum physical activity is …
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