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empirical research on subjective well-being, which is whether the unhappy tend to avoid survey participation or whether the …
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empirical research on subjective well-being, which is whether the unhappy tend to avoid survey participation or whether the …
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empirical research on subjective well-being, which is whether the unhappy tend to avoid survey participation or whether the …
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This article describes how the German Socio-Economic Panel longitudinal study project developed over the years 1983 to 1989, a period when practical experience was being gathered with the first six waves and when the further funding for this large-scale project was a constant issue. During this...
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We study the relationship between overconfidence and the political and financial behavior of a nationally representative sample. To do so, we introduce a new method of eliciting overconfidence that is simple to understand, quick to implement, and captures respondents' excess confidence in their...
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domain is associated with overprecise behavior in the political domain, and vice versa. In a companion survey that elicits …
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Using panel data from 1985 to 2019, we provide the first comprehensive investigation of the relationship between trade union membership and job satisfaction in Germany. Cross-sectional analyses reveal a negative correlation, while fixed effects estimates indicate an insignificant relationship....
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