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  • Additive density-on-scalar regression in Bayes Hilbert spaces with an application to gender economics

    Motivated by research on gender identity norms and the distribution of the woman’s share in a couple’s total labor income, we consider additive regression models for densities as responses with scalar covariates. To preserve nonnegativity and integration to one under vector space operations, we formulate the model for densities in a Bayes Hilbert space, which allows to not only consider continuous ...

    In: The Annals of Applied Statistics 19 (2025), 1, 680–700 | Eva-Maria Maier, Almond Stöcker, Bernd Fitzenberger, Sonja Greven
  • With Great Prestige Comes Great Responsibility: The Role of Occupations in Shaping Employee Behavior

    What compels a doctor to volunteer at a makeshift clinic in a remote village? Why do lawyers from elite firms devote hundreds of hours to pro-bono cases? These examples illuminate how occupations shape behavior beyond formal job requirements. As careers become increasingly defined by occupational rather than organizational membership, understanding the occupational forces that shape discretionary behaviors ...

    In: Academy of Management Proceedings 2025 (2025), 1, | Sridhar Polineni
  • Keine sinkenden Ausgaben durch höhere Hürden

    In: Uro-News 28 (2024), 4, 8 | Florian Staeck
  • Der Beruf prägt dich. Zum Glück.

    Work-Life-Balance ist nicht alles im Leben. Wie die Berufstätigkeit die Persönlichkeit prägt.

    In: Wiener Zeitung online, 2023-08-15 (2023), | Eva Stanzl
  • Unemployment, unemployment duration, and health: selection or causation?

    This study aims at disentangling the causal effects of unemployment on physical and mental health from the selection of the unhealthy into unemployment. To identify causal effects, it explores hypotheses concerning how physical and mental health deterioration gain additional momentum with a longer duration of unemployment. In contrast, mere selection into unemployment implies time-constant effects ...

    In: European Journal of Health Economics 20 (2019), 1, 59-73 | Johannes Stauder
  • Do local public expenditures on sports facilities affect sports participation in Germany?

    This paper analyzes the effect of local public expenditures on sports facilities on sports participation in Germany. To this end, we construct a new database containing public expenditures at the municipality level and link this information with individual level data. We form locally weighted averages of expenditures based on geographic distances since people also benefit from expenditures of neighboring ...

    St. Gallen: University of St. Gallen, School of Economics and Political Science, 2019,
    (University of St.Gallen Discussion Paper no. 2016-19)
    | Carina Steckenleiter, Michael Lechner, Tim Pawlowski, Ute Schüttoff
  • Status anxiety and quality of life: How much does inequality hurt?

    2024, | Leonie C. Steckermeier, Jan Delhey
  • Jugend-Studie: Wieso die Zufriedenheit im Alter von 10-24 Jahren so niedrig ist

    In der Adoleszenz finden einige der weitreichendsten Veränderungen der Gehirnstruktur statt. Nun haben Forscher herausgefunden, dass die Lebenszufriedenheit in der Zeit der späten Kindheit über die Pubertät bis hin zum Erwachsensein drastisch abnimmt. Für die Gründe gibt es verschiedene Erklärungansätze.

    In: Welt online, 2022-08-07 (2022), | Anett Stein
  • Differences Between Lifelong Singles and Ever-Partnered Individuals in Big Five Personality Traits and Life Satisfaction

    Being romantically partnered is widely seen as a societal norm, and it has been shown to be positively associated with important life outcomes, such as physical and mental health. However, the percentage of singles is steadily increasing, with more people staying single for life. We used the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE; N = 77,064, mainly ≥ 50 years, 27 countries) to investigate ...

    In: Psychological Science 35 (2024), 12, 1364-1381 | Julia Stern, Michael D. Krämer, Alexander Schumacher, Geoff MacDonald, David Richter
  • Mehrheit mit Wohnsituation zufrieden, aber beengte Wohnverhältnisse für Familien

    Besonders in Großstädten wird die Wohnsituation in Deutschland oft als problematisch wahrgenommen, etwa durch hohe Mieten bei Neuvermietungen und einem Mangel an verfügbarem Wohnraum. Gestützt auf Langzeitdaten des SOEP untersucht der Bericht, welche Rolle die Wohnsituation für die Lebenszufriedenheit in Deutschland spielt und wie zufrieden unterschiedliche Bevölkerungsgruppen mit ihrer Wohnsituation ...

    In: DIW Wochenbericht 41 (2024), 635-643 | Caroline Stiel, Tomaso Duso, Konstantin A. Kholodilin
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