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Bielefeld:
wbv,
2018,
| Autorengruppe Bildungsberichterstattung (Hrsg.)
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Bielefeld:
wbv,
2020,
| Autorengruppe Bildungsberichterstattung (Hrsg.)
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Bielefeld:
Autorengruppe Bildungsberichterstattung,
2020,
| Autorengruppe Bildungsberichterstattung (Hrsg.)
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Bielefeld:
Autorengruppe Bildungsberichterstattung,
2020,
| Autorengruppe Bildungsberichterstattung (Hrsg.)
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This paper investigates whether the 2013 floods in Germany affected risk preferences and mitigation behavior, using a representative, longitudinal data set. Exploiting the circumstance that this weather phenomenon was unanticipated, we provide robust evidence that flood exposure had a depressing impact on individual willingness to take risks. The effect size corresponds to a 4.85 percent reduction ...
London:
Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR),
2021,
(CEPR Discussion Paper No. 16266)
| Alexandra Avdeenko, Onur Eryilmaz
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Designs using planned missingness, such as the split questionnaire design, are becoming more and more important in social survey research. To ensure an acceptable questionnaire length, these approaches typically entail large amounts of planned missing data, which can be imputed after data collection. However, social surveys typically also include other types of missingness such as item nonresponse ...
In:
Survey Research Methods
18 (2024), 2, 137-151
| Julian B. Axenfeld, Christian Bruch, Christof Wolf, Annelies G. Blom
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Not all lies are for self-benefit. Replicating the famous Erat and Gneezy (2012) “white lies” paradigm in a setting that resembles the remote workplace, we expand to explore shirking and beliefs about group behavior. Aggregate misreporting is highest when doing so benefits a salient charity; plausible lies are abundant but abate as workers inflate reports to implausible, maximal outcome white lies. ...
In:
Journal of Economic Psychology
102 (2024), 102704
| J. Jobu Babin, Haritima S. Chauhan
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In:
DIW Wochenbericht
27/2021 (2021), 459-461
| Stefan Bach, Sebastian Eichfelder, Markus M. Grabka, Konstantin Kholodilin, Claus Michelsen
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Wir analysieren, ob der Anstieg der weiblichen Erwerbsbeteiligung in Deutschland in den letzten Jahrzehnten durch den technischen Fortschritt erklärt werden kann, der die Nachfrage nach nicht-routinemäßigen sozialen und kognitiven Fähigkeiten erhöht, die traditionell den Frauen zugeschrieben werden. Dazu untersuchen wir, welche Aufgabengruppen und Berufe den Anstieg des Frauenanteils treiben und wie ...
Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen:
Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Department of Economics, Technische Universität Dortmund, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Department of Economics and Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI),
2021,
(Ruhr Economic Papers #889)
| Ronald Bachmann, Gayane Stepanyan
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Increased wages and productivity associated with performance pay can be beneficial to both employers and employees. However, performance pay can also entail unintended consequences for workers’ well-being. This study is the first to systematically examine the association between performance pay and loneliness, a significant social well-being concern. Using representative survey data from Germany, I ...
Essen:
Global Labor Organization (GLO),
2024,
(GLO Discussion Paper, No. 1524)
| Mehrzad B. Baktash