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This paper explores determinants of church attendance and the formation of "religious human capital" in Germany within … a Becker-style allocation-of-time framework. The analysis is based on data derived from the German Socio-Economic Panel …-labour income releases time that can be devoted to religious activities. Higher wages, however, lead to decreasing attendance rates …
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This paper explores determinants of church attendance and the formation of 'religious human capital' in Germany within … a Becker-style allocation-of-time framework. The analysis is based on data derived from the German Socio-Economic Panel … high non-labour income releases time that can be devoted to religious activities. Results for differences in partnership …
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constraints without specifying preferences, leading to the well-known time substitution hypothesis. The second approach develops … ; innovation diffusion ; time substitution hypothesis ; direct utility …
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of the UK. The magnitude is inconsistent with exponential time preference, but compatible with quasi …
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A number of recent studies have concluded that consumer spending patterns over the month are closely linked to the timing of income receipt. This correlation is interpreted as evidence of hyperbolic discounting. I re-examine patterns of spending in the diary sample of the U.S. Consumer...
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There is a rising number of concepts that try to describe the broad perception of time poverty. Though detailed time … possible new implication is analysed: The author tests whether time poor individuals compare less between prices as a result of … their time deficit, therefore do not identify "bargains or rip-offs" and pay on average more for identical products and …
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There is a rising number of concepts that try to describe the broad perception of time poverty. Though detailed time … possible new implication is analysed: The author tests whether time poor individuals compare less between prices as a result of … their time deficit, therefore do not identify “bargains or rip-offs” and pay on average more for identical products and …
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