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The participation rate of women in the labor market shows a sizeable variation across countries and across time. Following studies conducted for North America, this section tests the hypothesis whether, next to structural conditions, cultural norms with regard to existing role models within...
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Assuming that certain religious beliefs, as a proxy for one's cultural background, may inhibit wealth accumulation, individual savings behavior in the USA with its vital religious market is examined. Using data from the US Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), I found notable differences in...
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[Introduction ...] The remainder of the paper proceeds as follows. In the next section recent contributions to the literature are discussed shortly. The data and the empirical strategy used are described in section 3. Section 4 analyzes the results for the main measure of cultural background,...
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Assuming that certain religious beliefs, as a proxy for one's cultural background, may inhibit wealth accumulation, individual savings behavior in the USA with its vital religious market is examined. Using data from the US Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), I found notable differences in...
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Based on unique data from a representative computer-based survey among financial decision makers in Germany, this paper empirically examines the determinants of socially responsible investments (SRI). Our econometric analysis implies that the perceived financial performance of SRI matters for...
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