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German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) 7 adaptation 7 anticipation 7 fixed-effects panel estimations 7 hedonic treadmill model 7 job satisfaction 7 self-employment 7 Schätzung 6 panel estimations 6 Deutschland 5 Arbeitszufriedenheit 4 Erwerbsverlauf 4 Selbstständige 4 Panel 3 Adaption 2 Antizipation 2 Economic growth 2 Estimation 2 Panel Estimations 2 Panel study 2 Selbständige 2 Sozio-oekonomisches Panel (SOEP) 2 Welt 2 Wirtschaftswachstum 2 causes of terrorism 2 dynamic heterogeneous panel estimations 2 exchange rates 2 extreme bounds analysis 2 fixed-effects Panelschätzungen 2 hedonic treadmill 2 poverty and terrorism 2 transition economies 2 Africa 1 Afrika 1 Aid 1 Atypical employment 1 CEECs 1 Cointegration 1 Deterrence 1 Dynamic Panel Estimations 1
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Free 20
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Book / Working Paper 19 Article 1
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Working Paper 5 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Thesis 1
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English 17 Undetermined 3
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Hanglberger, Dominik 7 Merz, Joachim 7 Gassebner, Martin 2 Kim, Byung-Yeon 2 Korhonen, Iikka 2 Luechinger, Simon 2 Falcone, Mariatiziana 1 Ferreira, Cândida 1 Heineck, Guido 1 Hübschi, Rémy 1 Martinho, Vítor João Pereira Domingues 1 Müller, Matthias 1 Natalya Ketenci, N. 1 Paola, Maria De 1 Rawdanowicz, Lukasz 1 Scoppa, Vincenzo 1 Shonchoy, Abu 1 Wolter, Stefan C. 1
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 3 CESifo 2 CASE-Center for Social and Economic Research 1 Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, Statistiche e Finanziarie, Università della Calabria 1 Forschungsbasierte Infrastruktureinrichtung "Sozio-oekonomisches Panel (SOEP)", DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) 1 Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe, Fakultät Wirtschaftswissenschaften 1 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1 Siirtymätalouksien tutkimuslaitos, Suomen Pankki 1 Vereinte Nationen / Wirtschaftskommission für Afrika 1
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MPRA Paper 3 BOFIT Discussion Papers 2 CESifo Working Paper Series 2 IZA Discussion Papers 2 SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research 2 CASE Network Studies and Analyses 1 CESifo Working Paper 1 Economia internazionale 1 FFB Diskussionspapier 1 FFB-Discussionpaper 1 SOEP papers on multidisciplinary panel data research / German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), DIW Berlin 1 Working Papers / Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, Statistiche e Finanziarie, Università della Calabria 1
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RePEc 11 EconStor 5 ECONIS (ZBW) 3 BASE 1
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Socioeconomic impact of conflict in Africa
Vereinte Nationen / Wirtschaftskommission für Afrika - 2024
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Globalisation and economic growth : a panel data approach
Ferreira, Cândida - In: Economia internazionale 73 (2020) 2, pp. 187-236
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Lock, stock, and barrel: A comprehensive assessment of the determinants of terror
Gassebner, Martin; Luechinger, Simon - 2011
We assess the robustness of previous findings on the determinants of terrorism. Using extreme bound analysis, the three most comprehensive terrorism datasets, and focusing on the three most commonly analyzed aspects of terrorist activity, i.e., location, victim, and perpetrator, we re-assess the...
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Are Self-Employed Really Happier than Employees? An Approach Modelling Adaptation and Anticipation Effects to Self-Employment and General Job Changes
Hanglberger, Dominik; Merz, Joachim - 2011
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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Are self-employed really happier than employees? An approach modelling adaptation and anticipation effects to self-employment and general job changes
Hanglberger, Dominik; Merz, Joachim - 2011
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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Are self-employed really happier than employees? An approach modelling adaptation and anticipation effects to self-employment and general job changes
Hanglberger, Dominik; Merz, Joachim - 2011
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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Are Self-Employed Really Happier than Employees?: An Approach Modelling Adaptation and Anticipation Effects to Self-Employment and General Job Changes
Hanglberger, Dominik; Merz, Joachim - Forschungsbasierte Infrastruktureinrichtung … - 2011
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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009644129
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Lock, Stock, and Barrel: A Comprehensive Assessment of the Determinants of Terror
Gassebner, Martin; Luechinger, Simon - CESifo - 2011
We assess the robustness of previous findings on the determinants of terrorism. Using extreme bound analysis, the three most comprehensive terrorism datasets, and focusing on the three most commonly analyzed aspects of terrorist activity, i.e., location, victim, and perpetrator, we re-assess the...
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A model for net migration between the Portuguese regions
Martinho, Vítor João Pereira Domingues - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2011
We built a model identifying the determinants that affect the mobility of labor. The empirical part of the work will be performed for the NUTS II of Portugal, from 1996 to 2002. As main conclusion it can be said, for the NUTS II (1996-2002), which is confirmed the existence of some labor...
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Are Self-Employed Really Happier Than Employees? An Approach Modelling Adaptation and Anticipation Effects to Self-Employment and General Job Changes
Hanglberger, Dominik; Merz, Joachim - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2011
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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008924596
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