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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 between women and men. While men seem to be more physically...
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sensitivity of income estimates used in valuation. We address the endogeneity issue by decomposing wellbeing losses into those … relative who had not had an accident. We use of the Fixed Effects Filtered (FEF) estimator to enable the permanent income … coefficient to be estimated free from individual fixed effects bias. This estimate is used instead of the transient income effect …
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examines the relationship between the partner pay gap, i.e. the difference in earned income between married, co …-resident partners, and life satisfaction. Contrary to previous studies, we investigate the effects of recent changes in relative … reveal that men exhibit an increase in life satisfaction in response to a recent increase in their proportional earnings. For …
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