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Spatially disaggregated income indicators are typically estimated by using model-based methods that assume access to auxiliary information from population micro-data. In many countries like Germany and the UK population micro-data are not publicly available. In this work we propose small area methodology when only aggregate population-level auxiliary information is available. We use data-driven transformations ...
In:
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society)
185 (2022), 4, 1679-1706
| Nora Würz, Timo Schmid, Nikos Tzavidis
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We investigate the life satisfaction (LS) trajectories of immigrants in Germany. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel from 1984 to 2015, we find that recently arrived immigrants are more satisfied with their lives than comparable German natives. However, their LS decreases more over time than that of their German counterparts; that is, we observe a negative years-since-migration (YSM)–LS ...
In:
Migration Studies
10 (2022), 4, 670-702
| Firat Yaman, Patricia Cubi-Molla, Anke C. Plagnol
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To make profitable investment decisions, investors must know and understand their risks. They can learn about these risks in different ways. Evidence suggests that investors who learn from a “risk tool” simulator perceive financial risk more accurately, feel more informed and confident, and thus take on more financial risk. We attempt a conceptual replication of these findings, exploring whether they ...
2022,
(PsyArXiv Preprints)
| Tomás Lejarraga, Kavitha Ranganathan, Dirk U. Wulff
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Income and wealth disparities among older households were wider in the United States than in selected countries from 1998 through 2019, according to GAO's review of households headed by those 55 and older. For example, in 2007, the median, or “typical,” income of high-income older households in the United States was about 12 times greater than that of low-income households, compared to about 6 ...
Washington D.C.:
U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO),
2022,
(GAO-22-103950)
| U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO)
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The start and end of a romantic relationship are associated with substantial changes in life satisfaction. Yet, whether Big Five personality traits moderate these relationship transition effects is hardly known. Such knowledge helps to understand individual variation in relationship transition effects and provides the possibility to further test the stress and social support explanations of these effects. ...
In:
Journal of Happiness Studies
24 (2023), 1, 141-157
| Wilfred Uunk, Paula Hoffmann
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While left and right are the main terms to distinguish political views in Western Europe, the family socialization of citizens has mainly been studied in terms of partisan preferences rather than identification with these ideological blocks. Therefore, this study investigates the intergenerational transmission of left-right ideological positions in two European multiparty systems. To investigate expectations ...
In:
European Journal of Political Research
62 (2023), 1, 3-24
| Mathilde M. van Ditmars
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In:
beziehungsweise
(2022), September 2022, 6-7
| Mathilde M. van Ditmars
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Recent research in economics emphasizes the role of in utero conditions for the health endowment at birth and in early childhood and for social as well as economic outcomes in later life. This paper analyzes the relation between maternal mental health during pregnancy and birth outcomes of the child. In particular, we analyze the relationship between maternal mental health during pregnancy and the ...
In:
PLOS ONE
17 (2022), 8, e0272210
| Falk A. C. Voit, Eero Kajantie, Sakari Lemola, Katri Räikkönen, Dieter Wolke, Daniel D. Schnitzlein
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Even three decades after the end of communism in Eastern Europe, there are still observable differences in financial risk and time preferences compared to Western Europe. Using data from two large-scale surveys – one including European countries (INTRA) and one for West and East Germany (SOEP) – we show that the causes of these differences are not the same: While differences in loss aversion and patience ...
In:
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
202 (2022), 785-829
| Johannes Schaewitz, Mei Wang, Marc Oliver Rieger
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Background: This study investigates individual and regional determinants of worries about inadequate medical treatment in case of a COVID-19 infection, an important indicator of mental wellbeing in pandemic times as it potentially affects the compliance with mitigation measures and the willingness to get vaccinated. The analyses shed light on the following questions: Are there social inequalities in ...
In:
BMC Public Health
22 (2022), 1761
| Alina Schmitz, Claudius Garten, Simon Kühne, Martina Brandt