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Rund 25 Jahre nach dem Mauerfall sind wesentlich mehr Menschen in Ostdeutschland mit ihrem Einkommen unzufrieden als in Westdeutschland. Im Jahr 2013 bewerten rund 44 Prozent der Beschäftigten in Ostdeutschland ihr Einkommen als ungerecht, in Westdeutschland war es etwa jeder dritte...
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"Die meisten Menschen sind die meiste Zeit über glücklich" stellt in einer Zusammenfassung vieler empirischer Studien Biswas-Diener (2009) fest. Sogar nach einschneidenden Negativerlebnissen wie Arbeitslosigkeit oder dem Verlust des Partners passen sich die meisten Menschen recht schnell an...
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West Germany in 1984 (when SOEP was initiated). For many years following reunification, life satisfaction was lower than … Germany, based on SOEP data. Measured regional differences in life satisfaction are too small to justify such results, and the …
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Die staatlichen Aufwendungen für Kultur betrugen 2009, dem letzten Jahr, für das derzeit Daten vorliegen, etwas mehr als neun Milliarden Euro - 111 Euro pro Einwohner. Private Haushalte gaben für Kulturveranstaltungen im Jahr 2011 durchschnittlich rund 144 Euro aus. In der Summe waren dies...
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This chapter was prepared for Elsevier's Handbook of Social Economics (edited by Jess Benhabib, Alberto Bisin, and Matthew Jackson). It brings together some of the recent empirical and experimental evidence regarding preferences for social status. While briefly reviewing evidence from different...
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In this paper, we investigate a channel through which social (or civic) capital may improve economic wellbeing and the functioning of institutions: political accountability. The main idea is that voters who share values and beliefs that foster cooperation are more likely to base their vote on...
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This chapter brings together some of the recent empirical and experimental evidence regarding preferences for social status. While briefly reviewing evidence from different literatures that is consistent with the existence of preferences for status, we pay special attention to experimental work...
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This article sheds light on the important differences in self-declared happiness across countries of equivalent affluence. It hinges on the different happiness statements of natives and immigrants in a set of European countries to disentangle the influence of objective circumstances versus...
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Research based on data from the 2002 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey found evidence of a positive link between Indigenous Australians' attachment to their traditional culture and a range of mainstream socio-economic indicators, contrary to the common assumption that...
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We empirically assess the relationship between cultural assimilation and subjective well-being of immigrants by using the German Socio-Economic Panel, a longitudinal dataset including information on both the economic and non economic conditions of the respondents. We find that the more...
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