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analyse BHPS data on financial wellbeing to determine whether reported current and retrospective perceptions are consistent … with each other and with the existence of a common underlying wellbeing concept. We allow for adjustment of perceptions in … a vector ARMA model for panel data, with dependent variables observed ordinally and find that current perceptions …
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analyse BHPS data on financial wellbeing to determine whether reported current and retrospective perceptions are consistent … with each other and with the existence of a common underlying wellbeing concept. We allow for adjustment of perceptions in … a vector ARMA model for panel data, with dependent variables observed ordinally and find that current perceptions …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010577659
analyse BHPS data on financial wellbeing to determine whether reported current and retrospective perceptions are consistent … bias in measures of the level and change in welfare. -- Financial wellbeing ; perceptions ; dynamic adjustment ; BHPS … with each other and with the existence of a common underlying wellbeing concept. We allow for adjustment of perceptions in …
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required partial derivative matrices. An illustrative application to a model of households' perceptions of their financial well …
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Part-time work among British women is extensive, and the (raw) pay penalty large. Since part-time work features most prominently when women are in their 30s, the peak childcare years and a crucial period for career building, its impact on subsequent earnings trajectories is important from a...
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based on the average level of qualification of those employed there on a full - time basis. Using the NESPD and the BHPS for …
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Two particular features of the position of women in the British labour market are the extensive role of part-time work and the large part-time pay penalty. Part-time work features most prominently when women are in their 30s, the peak childcare years and, particularly for more educated women, a...
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required partial derivative matrices. An illustrative application to a model of households' perceptions of their financial well …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010318504
We contribute to the literature on well-being and comparisons by appealing to new Danish data dividing the country up into around 9,000 small neighbourhoods. Administrative data provides us with the income of every person in each of these neighbourhoods. This income information is matched to...
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In this paper some labour market consequences of transitions in the agriculture sector are examined by combining a 20-year unbalanced panel data set from Norwegian farm couples (households) and logit modeling of one-period transition probabilities. The multi-dimensionality of the problem follows...
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