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In:
Paul B. Biemer, Brad Edwards, Frauke Kreuter, Lars E. Lyberg, Clyde Tucker, Brady T. West, Stephanie Eckman ,
Total Survey Error in Practice
New York: Wiley
| Peter Lynn, Peter Lugtig
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Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim:
1986,
(Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 215)
| Gisela Maag
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In:
Review of Economics and Statistics
83 (2001), 3, 551-559
| Esfandiar Maasoumi, Mark Trede
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In:
Die Welt online vom 02. Juli 2010
(2010),
| Stephan Maaß
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Cambridge:
University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit,
2004,
(EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM7/04)
| Deborah Mabbett
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This article studies the estimation of conditional quantiles of counts. Given the discreteness of the data, some smoothness must be artificially imposed on the problem. We show that it is possible to smooth the data in a way that allows inference to be performed using standard quantile regression techniques. The performance and implementation of the estimators are illustrated by simulations and an ...
In:
Journal of the American Statistical Association
100 (2005), 472, 1226-1237
| José A. F. Machado, J. M. C. Santos Silva
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In:
Christian König, Matthias Stahl, Erich Wiegand ,
Umfrageforschung - Entscheidungsgrundlage für Politik und Wissenschaft (GESIS-Schriftenreihe Bd. 8)
Köln: GESIS
113-120
| Petra Mackroth
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Studies using the Gini Index as a measure of income inequality have consistently found a positive and significant effect of the Gini on both happiness and life satisfaction. Two new measures used here – the ratio of persons in the lowest income decile relative to the number in the highest, and the ratio of the number in the lowest social class relative to the number in the highest, in a given country ...
Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2011,
(IZA DP No. 5734)
| Diane J. Macunovich
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Hedonic theory assumes that changes in land prices and wage rates eliminate the utility advantages of differing locations. Using happiness data from the German socio-economic panel this paper empirically tests whether regional utility differences exist and if so whether utility levels show any tendency to converge over time. Empirical analysis reveals substantial differences in utility over different ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2007,
(SOEPpapers 16)
| David Maddison, Katrin Rehdanz
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This paper studies the association between the unemployment experience of fathers and their sons. Based on German survey data that cover the last decades we find significant positive correlations. Using instrumental variables estimation and the Gottschalk (1996) method we investigate to what extent fathers' unemployment is causal for offsprings' employment outcomes. In agreement with most ...
In:
Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik
235 (2015), 4-5, 355-375
| Miriam Mäder, Steffen Müller, Regina T. Riphahn, Caroline Schwientek