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. Previous research from the US argues that alcohol use as a form of "self-medication" may be a natural response to the stress …We study the link between performance pay and alcohol use in Germany, a country with mandated health insurance … of consuming each of four types of alcohol (beer, wine, spirits, and mixed drinks) is higher for those receiving …
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. Previous research from the US argues that alcohol use as a form of "self-medication" may be a natural response to the stress …We study the link between performance pay and alcohol use in Germany, a country with mandated health insurance … of consuming each of four types of alcohol (beer, wine, spirits, and mixed drinks) is higher for those receiving …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012486894
. Previous research from the US argues that alcohol use as a form of "self-medication" may be a natural response to the stress …We study the link between performance pay and alcohol use in Germany, a country with mandated health insurance … of consuming each of four types of alcohol (beer, wine, spirits, and mixed drinks) is higher for those receiving …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012494208
. Previous research from the US argues that alcohol use as a form of "self-medication" may be a natural response to the stress …We study the link between performance pay and alcohol use in Germany, a country with mandated health insurance … of consuming each of four types of alcohol (beer, wine, spirits, and mixed drinks) is higher for those receiving …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012651844
. Previous research from the US argues that alcohol use as a form of "self-medication" may be a natural response to the stress …We study the link between performance pay and alcohol use in Germany, a country with mandated health insurance … of consuming each of four types of alcohol (beer, wine, spirits, and mixed drinks) is higher for those receiving …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012489275
hypothesis that increased stress is one transmission mechanism. Using unique survey data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we … find performance pay consistently and importantly associates with greater stress even controlling for a long list of … pay and stress. The risk tolerant receiving performance pay suffer less stress than the risk averse. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012793323
This paper provides evidence for the effectiveness of performance pay to government workers and how performance pay interacts with demand-side information. In an experiment covering 145 child day-care centres, I implement three separate treatments. First, I engineer an exogenous change in...
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This paper provides evidence for the effectiveness of performance pay to government health workers and how performance pay interacts with demand-side information. In a controlled experiment covering 145 child day-care centers, I implement three separate treatments. First, I engineer an exogenous...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014157579
. Previous research from the US argues that alcohol use as a form of "self-medication" may be a natural response to the stress …We study the link between performance pay and alcohol use in Germany, a country with mandated health insurance … of consuming each of four types of alcohol (beer, wine, spirits, and mixed drinks) is higher for those receiving …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014089011
We study how the transparency of welfare systems affects labor market outcomes of unemployed workers in a large-scale field experiment. Our low-cost information intervention uses a personalized online tool that informs benefit recipients about their personal risk of a benefit reduction when not...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012793326