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This paper offers methodological comments on a recent (November 2014) Economic Journal article. The comments consider its use of a dynamic model - the inclusion of a lagged dependent variable - and its approach to estimation. By way of critique, the authors highlight general issues regarding...
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This empirical investigation into life satisfaction, using nationally representative German panel data, finds a … standard life satisfaction models. The thoughts that individuals have about the future contribute substantially to their … current life satisfaction. In particular, the reduction in life satisfaction experienced by individuals who report being …
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importance, little is known about life satisfaction and sleep duration. Using German panel data, it is shown that sleep is an … important factor for life satisfaction and that maximal life satisfaction is associated with about eight hours of sleep on a … lead to a higher reported satisfaction with life. …
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, M.A. (2014). Does Childhood Predict Adult Life Satisfaction? Evidence from British Cohort Surveys. Economic Journal 124 …
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conflict is an empirical question and here it is resolved via an assessment of the change in life satisfaction that is reported … goes on to do: The found reduced life satisfaction seems to be wholly moderated if the last child leaves the nest for the …
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conflict is an empirical question and here it is resolved via an assessment of the change in life satisfaction that is reported … goes on to do: The found reduced life satisfaction seems to be wholly moderated if the last child leaves the nest for the …
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Kassenboehmer and DeNew (2012) claim that there is no well-being age U-shape effect for Germany, when controlling for fixed effects and respondent experience and interviewer characteristics in the German Socio-Economic Panel, 1994-2006. We re-estimate with a longer run of years and restrict the...
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Temporary employees rank lower than permanent employees on various measures of mental and physical health, including well-being. In parallel, much research has shown that the relationship between age and well-being traces an approximate U-shape, with a nadir in midlife. Temporary employment may...
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Temporary employees rank lower than permanent employees on various measures of mental and physical health, including well-being. In parallel, much research has shown that the relationship between age and well-being traces an approximate U-shape, with a nadir in midlife. Temporary employment may...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012289807