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Das Verhaeltnis zwischen Gesundheit, Markt und Gerechtigkeit wird in diesem Beitrag aus drei Perspektiven, einer medizinischen, einer oekonomischen und einer ethischen, beleuchtet. Aus dem sich hierbei ergebenden Spannungsfeld der verschiedenen Aspekte zueinander, ergeben sich Chancen und...
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We examine how intergenerational mobility affects subjective wellbeing (SWB) using data from the British Cohort Study. Our SWB measures encapsulates both life satisfaction and mental health, and we consider both relative and absolute movements in income. We find that relative income mobility is...
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Recent happiness studies by economists, sociologist and psychologists have produced many important new approaches and attitudes to focus less on objective variables and more on subjective well-being (SWB). Studies investigating life satisfaction (as a proxy of SWB) have identified strong...
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The Irish-born population in England is in worse health than both the native population and the Irish population in Ireland, a reversal of the commonly observed healthy migrant effect. Recent birth-cohorts living in England and born in Ireland, however, are healthier than the English population....
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Objectives: A multitude of studies has established a negative relationship between unemployment and health. With the "Hartz-reforms", unemployment benefit II was introduced in 2005. Whether unemployment benefit II receipt has an impact, additional to unemployment, on health, is investigated....
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Sudden economic shocks impact the everyday lives of people from one day to the next. A number of studies have examined the association between economic fluctuations and health, however, no consensus on the nature of this relationship has been established. By exploiting the dramatic economic...
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This article explores the effect of accidents and chronic diseases on participation in the French labour market, while accounting for socioeconomic and gender effects. We use a dynamic definition of the control group and the difference-in-differences exact matching estimator, which controls for...
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