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Berlin:
German Institute for Economic Research,
2007,
(DIW Discussion Paper No. 710)
| Niklas Potrafke
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In:
Christof Wolf, Henning Best ,
Handbuch der sozialwissenschaftlichen Datenanalyse
Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
41-64
| Manuela Pötschke
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1993,
| Ulrich Pötter
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This paper engages in an interdisciplinary survey of the current state of knowledge related to the theory, determinants and consequences of occupational safety and health (OSH). First, it synthesizes the available theoretical frameworks used by economists and psychologists to understand the issues related to the optimal provision of OSH in the labour market. Second, it reviews the academic literature ...
Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2010,
(IZA DP No. 4734)
| Konstantinos Pouliakas, Ioannis Theodossiou
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Worries about immigration have played a major role in the rise of extremist parties across Europe, the Brexit referendum, and Trump's presidential campaign. We show that bitter people who feel they have not gotten what they deserve in life worry more about immigration. This relationship holds for respondents with different levels of skills, job security, concerns about crime, the general economic ...
In:
European Journal of Political Economy
55 (2018), December 2018, 471-490
| Panu Poutvaara, Max F. Steinhardt
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In empirical analyses, the effect of income on happiness tends to be underestimated by ignoring the fact that income has to be earned. Using the German Socio-Economic Panel, our analysis confirms this tendency. For men, the underestimation amounts to 25%.
In:
Economics Letters
99 (2008), 1, 72-74
| Babette Pouwels, Jacques Siegers, Jan Dirk Vlasblom
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This article provides a guide for young economists wishing to conduct well-being research. It describes the different data sources commonly used in the study of people's subjective well-being, as well as provides a brief discussion on the types of well-being measures available within each dataset.
In:
Australian Economic Review
48 (2015), 3, 314-320
| Nattavudh Powdthavee
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Are people condemned to an inherent level of experienced happiness? A review of the economic research on subjective well-being gives reason to the assessment that happiness can change. First, empirical findings clearly indicate that people are not indifferent to adverse living conditions when reporting their subjective well-being as observed for limited freedom of choice, low levels of democratization, ...
In:
Kennon M. Sheldon, Richard E. Lucas ,
Stability of Happiness: Theories and Evidence on Whether Happiness Can Change
Amsterdam: Elsevier
219-244
| Nattavudh Powdthavee, Alois Stutzer
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In this paper we explored the effects of exposure to images of the suffering and vulnerability of others on altruistic, trust-based, and reciprocated incentivized economic decisions, accounting for differences in participants’ dispositional empathy and reported in-group trust for their recipient(s). This was done using a pictorial priming task, framed as a memory test, and a triadic economic game design. ...
In:
PLOS ONE
12 (2018), 12, e0188969
| Philip A. Powell, Olivia Wills, Gemma Reynolds, Kaisa Puustinen-Hopper, Jennifer Roberts
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In:
Monthly Labor Review
(1992), 3, 18-28
| Susan Powers