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how accurate people are in predicting their future well-being when facing major life events. Based on individual panel …
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how accurate people are in predicting their future well-being when facing major life events. Based on individual panel …
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Existing studies that evaluate the impact of pollution on human beings understate its negative effect on cognition, mental health, and happiness. This paper attempts to fill in the gap via investigating the impact of air quality on subjective well-being using China as an example. By matching a...
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life as a measure of individual well-being. The data come from a large German panel known as GSOEP. The study concludes …
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income. The model is estimated using a large German panel data set. …
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Panel Survey (BHPS) and finds a significant positive impact the size about more than a fourth of that of getting widowed …
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is an important element of life satisfaction. Fixed-effects regressions using German Socio-Economic Panel data (1984 …
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data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) for the years 1992 to 2013. Additionally, the East-West gap and its trend …
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data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) for the years 1992 to 2013. Additionally, the East-West gap and its trend …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010529894
Using four waves of the European Social Survey, we analyze the association of income inequality and redistribution with subjective well-being. Our results provide evidence that people in Europe are negatively affected by income inequality, while reduction of inequality has a positive effect on...
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