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distinguish - controlling for time-constant unobserved heterogeneity - whether there is in fact an effect of marriage on life … satisfaction, whether people who are simply happier in their relationship are more likely to get married, or whether people whose … development in life satisfaction is more positive are more likely to get married. We translate these different social mechanisms …
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provides a clear direction of causality from social conditions to health, and in a second stage to well-being. Natives and … health predicts higher happiness by 1.72 point or 0.82 of a standard deviation, more than four times the happiness difference … of changing employment status from unemployed to employed. Studying life satisfaction yields similar results. Health …
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In the present paper we attempt to analyse the relationship between "lifestyle" and happiness in the UK using fixed … effects and granger causality tests to test for endogeneity. We split the analysis by gender and find different effects … impact on happiness and the impact remains significant with the use of fixed effects for both genders. This suggests that a …
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policy. Many studies have focused on the cognitive component of subjective well-being, i.e., life satisfaction, and have … necessary control variables is needed to reveal the effect of unemployment on life satisfaction. The SOEP provides information …
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' educational level have a negative effect on experienced life satisfaction …
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