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We study the impact of the Fukushima disaster on environmental concerns and wellâ€being in Germany and other industrialized countries, more than 5,000 miles distant. While we do not find evidence that subjective wellâ€being was significantly affected — not in Germany, Switzerland,...
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fatalities for children aged two to six as compared to standard seat belts. Although we were unable to gain access to the … use patterns. We fail to find evidence that SUVs provide additional safety for children. …
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We study the impact of the Fukushima disaster on people's mental well‐being in another industrialized country, more than 5000 miles distant. The meltdown significantly increased environmental concerns by 20% among the German population. Subsequent drastic policy action permanently shut down...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011266181
We study the impact of the Fukushima disaster on people’s mental wellâ€Âbeing in another industrialized country, more than 5000 miles distant. The meltdown significantly increased environmental concerns by 20% among the German population. Subsequent drastic policy action...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011146835
We study the impact of the Fukushima disaster on people's mental well·being in another industrialized country, more than 5000 miles distant. The meltdown significantlyincreased environmental concerns by 20% among the German population. Subsequent drastic policy action permanently shut down the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011185772
In this paper, we analyze the determinants of the living arrangements of elderly parents and their children (whether … elderly parents live with their children, and if so, with which child) in Japan using micro data from a household survey. We … living with children other than the eldest son, even if the eldest son is not the eldest child. Moreover, we find that …
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children from these marriages. Although second-generation immigrants with one native parent generally have lower dropout rates … unobservable background characteristics. That is, immigrants that marry natives have children that are more likely to dropout of …
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In this paper, we analyze the determinants of the living arrangements of elderly parents and their children (whether … elderly parents live with their children, and if so, with which child) in Japan using micro data from a household survey. We … living with children other than the eldest son, even if the eldest son is not the eldest child. Moreover, we find that …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003381987
Examination Survey (K-NHANES), this research examines the relationship between having children at home and depression among men … differential in depression. Having children at home improves psychological well-being for men only in 23 European countries and … ; Europe ; Cross-national analysis ; Children ; Multilevel model ; Probit model …
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This paper examines the effect of parental divorce during childhood on generalized trust later on in life using Australian HILDA panel data. The dependent variable is composed of answers to the statement: "Generally speaking, most people can be trusted". The main explanatory variables include...
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