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Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) study and show that teleworking had a negative average effect on life satisfaction over the … asymmetry: lower life satisfaction is only found for unmarried men and women with school-age children. The negative effect for …
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This study investigates the financial self-assessments and households' well-being using a national survey of 2,567 households in Turkey. We use Maslow's hierarchy of needs framework through households' views for their ability to meet current living expenses in the short-term as well as their...
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Informal care has drawn much attention among scholars and policymakers as it concerns an essential but hard to evaluate resource of welfare. Albeit several studies addressed the monetary value of informal care, differences in the relationship between caregivers and recipients have often been...
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In this paper we present a theory of health investment when there are multiple causes of death. Since there are several risks competing for one's life, the health investments in avoiding different causes of death are not independent in general. We analyze the optimal investment rules and the...
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Informal care has drawn much attention among scholars and policymakers as it concerns an essential but hard to evaluate resource of welfare. Albeit several studies addressed the monetary value of informal care, differences in the relationship between caregivers and recipients have often been...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009777865