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This paper studies the effect of fruit and vegetable consumption on human well-being. Using individual-level panel data … statistically significant impacts on a wide range of subjective well-being measures, including life satisfaction, self …
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institutional effects. Using the World Value Survey 1980-2005, this paper supports a positive relation in a country panel framework …
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PURPOSE: This study addresses the impact of late-life paid work on physical and psychological well-being. METHODS: Longitudinal data was drawn from the Health and Retirement Survey and the RAND-HRS data base for more than 6,000 individuals aged 59 to 69 who were working or not-working in the...
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well-being’, ‘affect’, ‘life satisfaction’, and ‘happiness’. It describes their measurements and operationalizations in …
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mean income on subjective well-being. The main concern is to deal with subjective panel data in an ordered response model … where error homoskedasticity is not assumed. A heteroskedastic pooled panel ordered probit model with unobserved individual …-specific effects is applied to micro-data available in the British Household Panel Survey for 1996-2007. In this framework, absolute …
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This study is an investigation into relative overeducation and life satisfaction using British longitudinal data. The … hypothesis is that there is a negative relationship between being overeducated and life satisfaction. Overeducation is measured … for one of two employment based reference groups. Using dynamic panel analysis, to account for the presence of serial …
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This study is an investigation into relative overeducation and life satisfaction using British longitudinal data. The … between being overeducated and life satisfaction, and a key reason for this relates to comparisons (both with others, and the … past). Using dynamic panel analysis, to account for omitted dynamics, such an association is found: the relatively …
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While linkages between some macroeconomic phenomena (e.g. unemployment, GDP growth) and suicide rates in some countries have been explored, only one study, hitherto, has established a causal relationship between fiscal consolidation and suicide, albeit in a single country. This study examines...
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This paper provides a sustained introduction for the use of dynamic panel methods when analysing life satisfaction. As … well as being able to address the issue of serial correlation, dynamic panel analysis also has the advantage of being able … past on current happiness. Additionally, decision rules are provided for the analysis of happiness using dynamic panel …
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. It utilises a new and large panel dataset collected from treatment and control households from 1997 to 2005. The data … enables us to identify continuing participants in the program as well as newcomers and leavers. We employ different estimation …
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