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and income effects. The overall results suggest that unfair wage perceptions, which are related to stress, negatively … regression analysis are that workers, who perceive their own wage as unfair, sleep significantly less during the workweek (1.2 to … hour). The size of the hourly wage is however not significantly correlated with any of the sleep outcomes and the household …
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and income effects. The overall results suggest that unfair wage perceptions, which are related to stress, negatively … regression analysis are that workers, who perceive their own wage as unfair, sleep significantly less during the workweek (1.2 to … hour). The size of the hourly wage is however not significantly correlated with any of the sleep outcomes and the household …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011317624
and income effects. The overall results suggest that unfair wage perceptions, which are related to stress, negatively … regression analysis are that workers, who perceive their own wage as unfair, sleep significantly less during the workweek (1.2 to … hour). The size of the hourly wage is however not significantly correlated with any of the sleep outcomes and the household …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011345373
and income effects. The overall results suggest that unfair wage perceptions, which are related to stress, negatively … regression analysis are that workers, who perceive their own wage as unfair, sleep significantly less during the workweek (1.2 to … hour). The size of the hourly wage is however not significantly correlated with any of the sleep outcomes and the household …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011419605
and income effects. The overall results suggest that unfair wage perceptions, which are related to stress, negatively … regression analysis are that workers, who perceive their own wage as unfair, sleep significantly less during the workweek (1.2 to … hour). The size of the hourly wage is however not significantly correlated with any of the sleep outcomes and the household …
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worked or the hourly wage. This study revisits the link between problem drinking and earnings using data from the 1989 and …
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and income effects. The overall results suggest that unfair wage perceptions, which are related to stress, negatively … regression analysis are that workers, who perceive their own wage as unfair, sleep significantly less during the workweek (1.2 to … hour). The size of the hourly wage is however not significantly correlated with any of the sleep outcomes and the household …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013315538
Atwood analyzes the effects of the 1963 U.S. measles vaccination on long-run labor market out-comes, using a generalized difference-in-differences approach. We reproduce the results of thispaper and perform a battery of robustness checks. Overall, we confirm that the measles vaccinationhad...
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The paper examines an effect of the return to human capital on health behavior. An approach is assumed in the paper … which implies that health is an investment good complimentary for human capital. The latter is treated as actual skills and … knowledge yielding a bonus above earnings. We propose a model relating health demand to human capital. According to the model …
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