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Deutschland 2 Germany 2 Redistribution 2 Umverteilung 2 Abstimmungsregel 1 Age group 1 Aging population 1 Alternde Bevölkerung 1 Altersgruppe 1 Arbeitslosigkeit 1 Arbeitsmobilität 1 Arbeitszufriedenheit 1 Bias 1 Biased Perception 1 Clientelism 1 Einkommensverteilung 1 Elderly people 1 Electoral system 1 Forecasting model 1 Großbritannien 1 Income distribution 1 Job satisfaction 1 Labour mobility 1 Lebensqualität 1 Liquidation 1 Majority Voting 1 Neue politische Ökonomie 1 Patronage 1 Perception 1 Prognoseverfahren 1 Public choice 1 Public expenditure 1 Quality of life 1 Satisfaction 1 Systematischer Fehler 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Unemployment 1 United Kingdom 1 Voting behaviour 1
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Conference Paper 4 Graue Literatur 4 Konferenzschrift 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Arbeitspapier 1 Working Paper 1
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Chadi, Adrian 2 Egger, Peter 2 Engelhardt, Carina 2 Hetschko, Clemens 2 Köthenbürger, Marko 2 Schwandt, Hannes 2 Smart, Michael 2 Wagener, Andreas 2
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Beiträge zur Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2014: Evidenzbasierte Wirtschaftspolitik - Session: Redistribution and Subjective Wellbeing 4 Diskussionspapiere der Wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Fakultät / Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät, Universität Hannover : Hannover economic papers (HEP) 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 EconStor 4
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Unmet aspirations as an explanation for the age U-shape in wellbeing : conference paper
Schwandt, Hannes - 2014
An emerging economic literature has found evidence that wellbeing follows a U-shape over age. Some theories have assumed that the U-shape is caused by unmet expectations that are felt painfully in midlife but beneficially abandoned and experienced with less regret during old age. In a unique...
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Biased perceptions of income inequality and redistribution : conference paper
Engelhardt, Carina; Wagener, Andreas - 2014
When based on perceived rather than on objective income distributions, the Meltzer-Richards hypothesis and the POUM hypothesis work quite well empirically: there exists a positive link between perceived inequality or perceived upward mobility and the extent of redistribution in democratic...
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Proportional influence? : electoral rules and special-interest spending ; conference paper
Egger, Peter; Köthenbürger, Marko; Smart, Michael - 2014
Conventional wisdom has it that proportional representation leads to more coalition governments and so to greater government spending, especially in redistributive categories favoured by special-interest groups. In contrast, we show in a theoretical model that first-past-the-post systems of...
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The magic of the new : how job changes affect job satisfaction ; conference paper
Chadi, Adrian; Hetschko, Clemens - 2014
We investigate a crucial event for job satisfaction: changing the workplace. For representative German panel data, we show that the reason why the previous employment ended is strongly linked to the satisfaction with the new job. When workers initiate a change of employer, they experience...
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The Magic of the New: How Job Changes Affect Job Satisfaction
Hetschko, Clemens; Chadi, Adrian - 2014
We investigate a crucial event for job satisfaction: changing the workplace. For representative German panel data, we show that the reason why the previous employment ended is strongly linked to the satisfaction with the new job. When workers initiate a change of employer, they experience...
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Unmet Aspirations as an Explanation for the Age U-shape in Wellbeing
Schwandt, Hannes - 2014
An emerging economic literature has found evidence that wellbeing follows a U-shape over age. Some theories have assumed that the U-shape is caused by unmet expectations that are felt painfully in midlife but beneficially abandoned and experienced with less regret during old age. In a unique...
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Biased Perceptions of Income Inequality and Redistribution
Engelhardt, Carina; Wagener, Andreas - 2014
When based on perceived rather than on objective income distributions, the Meltzer-Richards hypothesis and the POUM hypothesis work quite well empirically: there exists a positive link between perceived inequality or perceived upward mobility and the extent of redistribution in democratic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010396696
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Proportional influence? Electoral rules and special interest spending
Köthenbürger, Marko; Egger, Peter; Smart, Michael - 2014
Conventional wisdom has it that proportional representation leads to more coalition governments and so to greater government spending, especially in redistributive categories favoured by special-interest groups. In contrast, we show in a theoretical model that first-past-the-post systems of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010396707
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