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  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Interethnische Freundschaften in Deutschland

    Der Beitrag widmet sich der Beschreibung interethnischer Freundschaften zwischen Zuwanderern, ihren Nachkommen und der Mehrheitsbevölkerung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Das Augenmerk richtet sich auf die zwischen verschiedenen Migrantengruppen und Generationen bestehenden Unterschiede in den Beziehungsmustern sowie auf die Bedingungen ihrer Entstehung. Die Aufnahme interethnischer Kontakte wird ...

    In: Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 66 (2014), 3, 445-458 | Diana Schacht, Cornelia Kristen, Ingrid Tucci
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    Perceived Personal Control Buffers Terminal Decline in Well-Being

    Recent research has repeatedly demonstrated that well-being typically evinces precipitous deterioration close to the end of life. However, the determinants of individual differences in these terminal declines are not well understood. In this study, we examine the role of perceived personal control as a potential buffer against steep terminal declines in well-being. We applied single- and multiphase ...

    In: Psychology and Aging 29 (2014), 3, S. 612-625 | Denis Gerstorf, Jutta Heckhausen, Nilam Ram, Frank J. Infurna, Jürgen Schupp, Gert G. Wagner
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Household Survey Data for Research on Well-Being and Behavior in Central Asia

    This paper summarizes the micro-level survey evidence from Central Asia generated and analyzed in the period 1992-2012. We provide an exhaustive overview over all accessible individual and household-level surveys undertaken inKazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan - and of all academic papers published using these datasets. We argue that Central Asia is a fascinating region ...

    In: Journal of Comparative Economics 42 (2014), 3, S. 819-835 | Tilman Brück, Damir Esenaliev, Antje Kröger, Alma Kudebayeva, Bakhrom Mirkasimov, Susan Steiner
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    Does Religion Make You Healthier and Longer Lived? Evidence for Germany

    Researchers in the US have consistently reported substantial - not just statistically significant - links between religious belief and practice, and improved health and longevity. In this paper we report evidence for Germany, using data from thelong-running, nationally representative German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP 1984). The SOEP dataset includes multiple measures of health, plus many "controls" ...

    In: Social Indicators Research 119 (2014), 3, S.1335-1361 | Bruce Headey, Gerhard Hoehne, Gert G. Wagner
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Parents Transmit Happiness along with Associated Values and Behaviors to Their Children: A Lifelong Happiness Dividend?

    There are strong two-way links between parent and child happiness (life satisfaction), even for ‘children’ who have grown up, moved to their own home and partnered themselves. German panel evidence shows that transmission of (un)happiness from parents to children is partly due to transmission of values and behaviors known to be associated with happiness (Headey et al. in Proc Natl Acad Sci 107(42):17922–17926, ...

    In: Social Indicators Research 116 (2014), 3, S. 909-933 | Bruce Headey, Ruud Muffels, Gert G. Wagner
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    Disentangling Demand and Supply Shocks in the Crude Oil Market: How to Check Sign Restrictions in Structural VARs

    Sign restrictions have become increasingly popular for identifying shocks in structural vector autoregressive (SVAR) models. So far there are no techniques for validating the shocks identified via such restrictions. Although in an ideal setting the sign restrictions specify shocks of interest, sign restrictions may be invalidated by measurement errors, data adjustments or omitted variables. We model ...

    In: Journal of Applied Econometrics 29 (2014), 3, S. 479-496 | Helmut Lütkepohl, Aleksei Netsunajev
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    Feeling Good When Sleeping In? Day-to-Day Associations between Sleep Duration and Affective Well-Being Differ from Youth to Old Age

    The current study investigated how night-to-night variations in sleep duration relate to affective well-being the next morning as well as how the relationship varies for people of different ages. Using an Experience Sampling approach, 397 participants aged 12 to 88 years reported their sleep duration and their momentary affect on 9 mornings, on average. Associations between sleep duration during the ...

    In: Emotion 14(2014), 3, S. 624-628 | Michaela Riediger, Gert G. Wagner, Cornelia Wrzus
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    Temporary Agency Work and Firm Competitiveness: Evidence from German Manufacturing Firms

    This paper addresses the relationship between the utilization of temporary agency workers by firms and their competitiveness measured by unit labor costs, using a rich, newly built, dataset of German manufacturing enterprises. We conduct the analysis by applying different panel data models while taking the inherent selection problem into account. Making use of dynamic panel data models allows us to ...

    In: Industrial Relations 53 (2014), 3, S. 365-393 | Sebastian Nielen, Alexander Schiersch
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    Noise Expectations and House Prices: The Reaction of Property Prices to an Airport Expansion

    We examine the effects of an airport expansion on the prices of houses and apartments located under the planned flight paths. We focus on the role of expectations of aircraft noise during the expansion of Berlin-Brandenburg International Airport. The publication of the flight paths can be seen as an exogenous event. It provides local residents and potential home buyers with reliable information in ...

    In: The Annals of Regional Science 52 (2014), 3, 763-797 | Konstantin A. Kholodilin, Andreas Mense
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    Longevity, Life-Cycle Behavior and Pension Reform

    How can public pension systems be reformed to ensure fiscal stability in the face of increasing life expectancy? To address this question, we use micro data to estimate a structural life-cycle model of individuals' employment, retirement and consumption decisions. We calculate that, in the case of Germany, an increase of 3.76 years in the pension age thresholds or a cut of 26.8% in the per-year value ...

    In: Journal of Econometrics 178 (2014), 3, S. 582-601 | Peter Haan, Victoria Prowse
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