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Generalized ordered response model 2 comparison income 2 generalized ordered response model 2 income rank 2 subjective well-being 2 Comparison income 1 Count data 1 Deutschland 1 Einkommensverteilung 1 Income rank 1 Multivariate modeling 1 Schätzung 1 Subjective well-being 1 Telecommuting 1 Vergleich 1 Work-life balance 1 Zufriedenheit 1
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Undetermined 3 English 1
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Budría, Santiago 2 Bhat, Chandra 1 Budria, Santiago 1 Jenkins, Syndney 1 Paleti, Rajesh 1 Singh, Palvinder 1
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Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 2 Journal of Happiness Studies 1 Transportation 1
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RePEc 3 EconStor 1
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Are relative-income effects constant across the well-being distribution?
Budría, Santiago - 2012
This paper challenges the common assumption made by economists to date that income comparisons are similarly important in different segments of the subjective well-being (SWB) distribution. The results, based on the 2000-2007 waves of the German SOEP and on a Generalized Ordered Probit for panel...
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Are Relative-Income Effects Constant across the Well-being Distribution?
Budría, Santiago - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2012
This paper challenges the common assumption made by economists to date that income comparisons are similarly important in different segments of the subjective well-being (SWB) distribution. The results, based on the 2000-2007 waves of the German SOEP and on a Generalized Ordered Probit for panel...
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Are Relative-Income Effects Constant Across the Well-Being Distribution?
Budria, Santiago - In: Journal of Happiness Studies 14 (2013) 4, pp. 1379-1408
This paper challenges the common assumption made by economists to date that income comparisons are similarly important in different segments of the subjective well-being (SWB) distribution. The results, based on the 2000–2007 waves of the German SOEP and on a Generalized Ordered Probit for...
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On modeling telecommuting behavior: option, choice, and frequency
Singh, Palvinder; Paleti, Rajesh; Jenkins, Syndney; … - In: Transportation 40 (2013) 2, pp. 373-396
The current study contributes to the already substantial scholarly literature on telecommuting by estimating a joint model of three dimensions—option, choice and frequency of telecommuting. In doing so, we focus on workers who are not self-employed workers and who have a primary work place...
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