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Deutschland 2 Einkommen 2 Estimation 2 Germany 2 Income 2 Satisfaction 2 Schätzung 2 Zufriedenheit 2 Arbeitslosigkeit 1 Easterlin hypothesis 1 Economic growth 1 Employment 1 Erwerbstätigkeit 1 Großbritannien 1 Health 1 Lebensqualität 1 Macroeconomic Conditions 1 Mental Health 1 Mental Illness 1 Mental disorder 1 Panel 1 Panel study 1 Psychische Krankheit 1 Quality of life 1 Reference-Dependence 1 Schock 1 Shock 1 Subjective well-being 1 Unemployment 1 United Kingdom 1 Wirtschaftswachstum 1 economic growth 1 happiness 1 income 1 income persistence 1 incomplete markets 1
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Conference Paper 5 Graue Literatur 3 Konferenzschrift 3 Non-commercial literature 3
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Bayer, Christian 2 Hirata, Johannes 2 Jüßen, Falko 2 Pfaff, Tobias 2 Berlemann, Michael 1 Grunow, Martina 1 Jürges, Hendrik 1 Köke, Sonja 1 Perino, Grischa 1 Schwarz, Alexandra 1
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Beiträge zur Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2015: Ökonomische Entwicklung - Theorie und Politik - Session: Life satisfaction and mental health 3 Beiträge zur Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2013: Wettbewerbspolitik und Regulierung in einer globalen Wirtschaftsordnung - Session: Life Satisfaction 2
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Hurricane Risk, Happiness and Life Satisfaction. Some Empirical Evidence on the Indirect Effects of Natural Disasters
Berlemann, Michael - 2015
As a consequence of climate change, certain types of natural disasters become either more likely or more severe. While disasters might have numerous direct (typically negative) e ects, the e ect of an increase of natural disaster risk on individual well-being is often neglected. In this paper we...
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Political conflict, child mental health, and cognitive development
Jürges, Hendrik; Schwarz, Alexandra - 2015
Children living in the occupied Palestinian territories are exposed to poverty as well as continued physical and psychological violence and human rights violations, leading to low levels of mental health compared to children in Western countries. We use test score and survey data on...
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The Ranking Measure of Life Satisfaction: A Constructive Critique
Köke, Sonja; Perino, Grischa - 2015
Life satisfaction (LS) is used as a welfare-measure in many different ways to inform about what makes people better off and even to quantify tradeoffs between different things like putting a monetary value on environmental goods. All these welfare analyzes rely on the ability of the measurement...
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Reference-dependent effects of unemployment on mental health : conference paper
Grunow, Martina - 2013
This paper provides an empirical analysis of reference-dependent effects of unemployment on mental health. I show that the negative effect of unemployment on mental health depends on expectations about the future employment status. Several contributions to the literature have shown that the...
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Testing the Easterlin hypothesis with panel data : the dynamic relationship between life satisfaction and economic growth in Germany and in the UK ; conference paper
Pfaff, Tobias; Hirata, Johannes - 2013 - This version: February, 2013
Recent studies focused on testing the Easterlin hypothesis (happiness and national income correlate in the cross-section but not over time) on a global level. We make a case for testing the Easterlin hypothesis at the country level where individual panel data allow exploiting important...
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Happiness and the persistence of income shocks : conference paper
Bayer, Christian; Jüßen, Falko - 2013 - This version: March 1, 2013
We reassess the empirical effects of income and employment on self-reported well-being. Our analysis makes use of a two-step estimation procedure that allows applying instrumental variable regressions with ordinal observable data. As suggested by the theory of incomplete markets, we...
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Happiness and the Persistence of Income Shocks
Jüßen, Falko; Bayer, Christian - 2013
We reassess the empirical effects of income and employment on self-reported well-being. Our analysis makes use of a two-step estimation procedure that allows applying instrumental variable regressions with ordinal observable data. As suggested by the theory of incomplete markets, we...
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Testing the Easterlin hypothesis with panel data: The dynamic relationship between life satisfaction and economic growth in Germany and in the UK
Pfaff, Tobias; Hirata, Johannes - 2013
Recent studies focused on testing the Easterlin hypothesis (happiness and national income correlate in the cross-section but not over time) on a global level. We make a case for testing the Easterlin hypothesis at the country level where individual panel data allow exploiting important...
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