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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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well-being’, ‘affect’, ‘life satisfaction’, and ‘happiness’. It describes their measurements and operationalizations in …
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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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. 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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This paper examines the extent of seasonal hunger and its food consumption vulnerability among rural households in the North West part of Bangladesh (i.e., the greater Rangpur region) and whether the Programmed Initiative for Monga Eradication or PRIME interventions (such as flexible...
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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 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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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 … 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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015235605
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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