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econometrics use a treatment effects type interdependent estimation of endogenous participation (selection) in a daily working hour …
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Zentrale Frage in der vorliegenden Arbeit ist, ob Freiberufler durch eine freiwillige Berufsverbandsmitgliedschaft einen positiven Effekt auf das Einkommen erfahren. Die deskriptiven Analysen deuten auf einen positiven Zusammenhang zwischen einer freiwilligen Mitgliedschaft in Berufsverbänden...
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Empirical analyses using cross-sectional and panel data found significantly higher levels of job satisfaction for self-employed than for employees. We argue that those estimates in previous studies might be biased by neglecting anticipation and adaptation effects. For testing we specify several...
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explain the working hour arrangement probability and a MNL selectivity bias corrected hours estimation for arrangement …
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This paper examines factors driving ICT adoption at firm level. We use a novel data set including information on ICT and e-commerce in Irish manufacturing firms over the period 2001-2004 and estimate a model derived from the new technology adoption literature that relates ICT adoption indicators...
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This paper uses a McFadden choice model to measure the importance of destination, household and seasonal characteristics on the tourism destination choices of Irish households. The analysis is based on quarterly survey data of Irish households' travel destinations between 2000 and 2006. In...
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The purpose of this study is to check the monetary value of the recreational use of Irish forests using two different valuation methods on the one dataset - the Travel Cost Method and the Contingent Valuation Technique - and in doing so test convergent validity, i.e. whether they are consistent...
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An increasing amount of research now relates to full-time higher education students who work part-time during their study. However, little is known about this issue in the Irish context, despite the fact that the latter provides an interesting case-study due to its unprecedented economic growth...
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This paper explores the way in which truancy levels are structured by individual social class and the social mix of the school within the Republic of Ireland. Drawing on a national survey of young people, truancy levels are found to be higher among working-class and Traveller students. Truancy...
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