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    ‘Universal’ Early Education: Who Benefits? Patterns in Take‐up of the Entitlement to Free Early Education among Three‐Year‐Olds in England

    For over a decade, all three‐year‐olds in England have been entitled to a free part‐time early education place. One aim of this policy is to close developmental gaps between higher‐income and low‐income children. However, the success of the initiative depends on children accessing the places. Using the National Pupil Database, we examine all autumn‐born four‐year‐olds attending in January 2011, and ...

    In: British Educational Research Journal 44 (2018), 3, S. 515-538 | Tammy Campbell, Ludovica Gambaro, Kitty Stewart
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    Is It the Family or the Neighborhood? Evidence from Sibling and Neighbor Correlations in Youth Education and Health

    In this paper, we present sibling and neighbor correlations in school grades and cognitive skills, as well as indicators of physical and mental health, for a sample of German adolescents. In a first step, we estimate sibling correlations and find a substantial influence of shared family and community background on all outcomes. To further disentangle the influence of family background and neighborhood, ...

    In: Journal of Economic Inequality 16 (2018), 3, S. 369-388 | Elisabeth Bügelmayer, Daniel D. Schnitzlein
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    Ohne Plan: Wirtschaftsentwicklung und Wirtschaftspolitik in Ungarn

    In: Osteuropa 68 (2018), 3-5, S. 253-271 | Hella Engerer
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    The Role of the Exchange Rate in Canadian Monetary Policy: Evidence from a TVP-BVAR Model

    A time-varying parameters Bayesian structural vector autoregression (TVP-BVAR) model with stochastic volatility is employed to characterize the monetary policy stance of the Bank of Canada (BoC) in terms of an interest rate rule linking the policy rate to the output gap, inflation and the exchange rate. Using quarterly bilateral Canadian–US data, we find such an interest rate rule to have little explanatory ...

    In: Empirical Economics 55 (2018), 2, S. 471-494 | T. Philipp Dybowski, Max Hanisch, Bernd Kempa
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    The Dominance of Introspective Measures and What This Implies: The Example of Environmental Attitude

    The behavioral sciences, including most of psychology, seek to explain and predict behavior with the help of theories and models that involve concepts (e.g., attitudes) that are subsequently translated into measures. Currently, some subdisciplines such as social psychology focus almost exclusively on measures that demand reflection or even introspection when administered to persons. We argue that such ...

    In: PloS one 13 (2018), 2, e0192907 | Siegmar Otto, Ulf Kröhne, David Richter
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    Risk Preference: A View from Psychology

    Psychology offers conceptual and analytic tools that can advance the discussion on the nature of risk preference and its measurement in the behavioral sciences. We discuss the revealed and stated preference measurement traditions, which have coexisted in both psychology and economics in the study of risk preferences, and explore issues of temporal stability, convergent validity, and predictive validity ...

    In: Journal of Economic Perspectives 32 (2018), 2, S. 155-172 | Rui Mata, Renato Frey, David Richter, Jürgen Schupp, Ralph Hertwig
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    Finding the Right Yardstick: Regulation of Electricity Networks under Heterogeneous Environments

    Revenue cap regulation is often combined with systematic benchmarking to reveal the managerial inefficiencies when regulating natural monopolies. One example is the European energy sector, where benchmarking is based on actual cost data, which are influenced by managerial inefficiency as well as operational heterogeneity. This paper demonstrates how a conditional nonparametric method, which allows ...

    In: European Journal of Operational Research 265 (2018), 2, S. 710-722 | Endre Bjoerndal, Mette Björndal, Astrid Cullmann, Maria Nieswand
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    How Does Availability of County-Level Healthcare Services Shape Terminal Decline in Well-Being?

    Both lifespan psychology and life course sociology highlight that contextual factors influence individual functioning and development. In the current study, we operationalize context as county-level care services in inpatient and outpatient facilities(e.g., number of care facilities, privacy in facilities) and investigate how the care context shapes well-being in the last years of life. To do so, we ...

    In: European Journal of Ageing 15 (2018), 2, S. 111-122 | Nina Vogel, Nilam Ram, Jan Goebel, Gert G. Wagner, Denis Gerstorf
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    Measuring Attitudes Toward Distributive Justice: The Basic Social Justice Orientations Scale

    Previous research on social inequalities relied primarily on objective indicators. According to recent studies, however, subjective indicators that reflect a person’s perceptions and evaluations of inequalities are also relevant. Such evaluations depend on an individual’s normative orientation, so respective attitudes toward distributive justice need to be accounted for appropriately. This article ...

    In: Social Indicators Research 136 (2018), 2, S. 663-692 | Sebastian Hülle, Stefan Liebig, Meike Janina May
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    The End of Cheap Labor: Are Foreign Investors Leaving China?

    China's government has been promoting the shift toward a consumption-based economy in the past few years to arrive at a path of sustainable and socially inclusive growth. In this context, the explicit goal to significantly raise the percentage ofwages in the national household income was an integral part of the 12th Five-Year Plan (2011–15). These changes in economic strategy are likely to affect the ...

    In: Asian Economic Papers 17 (2018) 2, S. 94-107 | Julian Donaubauer, Christian Dreger
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