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The paper examines the determinants of the levels of job satisfaction reported by non-disabled and disabled workers, with special attention to the contribution of non-pecuniary job aspects. Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we estimate job satisfaction equations for non-disabled and disabled workers. The existence of unhealthy environments, hard manual work, capacity to ...
In:
Health Economics
23 (2014), 2, 241-247
| Ricardo Pagán
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This study analyses the contribution of holiday trips to the life satisfaction (LS) of people with disabilities as compared to people without disabilities. Particular attention is paid to the effects of the intensity of taking part in holiday trips on LS. We are interested in testing two different hypotheses: (a) holiday trips increase individuals' LS and (b) the effects of holiday trips on LS ...
In:
Current Issues in Tourism
18 (2015), 6, 524-538
| Ricardo Pagán
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Purpose: To analyse the determinants of the participation in further training for workers without and with disabilities in Germany. In particular, we are interested in testing the hypothesis that people with disabilities are less likely to receive further training. Method: Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel which covers the period 1989 to 2008, we estimate panel data regression ...
In:
Disability and Rehabilitation
37 (2015), 11, 1009-1016
| Ricardo Pagán
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This study analyses the effect of participating in leisure activities on the levels of life satisfaction reported by people with and without disabilities. Particular attention is paid to exploring how different types of leisure activities (e.g. social gatherings, cultural events, active sports, volunteer work, etc.) affect individuals’ life satisfaction and which of them contribute most to improving ...
In:
Applied Research in Quality of Life
10 (2015), 4, 557-572
| Ricardo Pagán
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This study examines the impact of working time mismatch (i.e. the discrepancy between actual and desired working hours) on individuals’ job satisfaction by disability status in Germany. Our particular interest is in testing the assumption that working time mismatch is a more serious problem among workers with disabilities as compared to workers without disabilities, especially concerning the presence ...
In:
Journal of Happiness Studies
18 (2017), 1, 125-149
| Ricardo Pagán
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This paper analyses the effect of the onset of disability on the well-being of individuals. In particular, we are interested in studying whether people can adapt to disability over time after its onset. Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) for the period 1984–2006, we estimate life satisfaction equations using a fixed-effects model for working-age males (aged 21–58). ...
In:
European Journal of Health Economics
11 (2011), 5, 471-485
| Ricardo Pagán-Rodríguez
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The aim of this paper is to analyse the effect of the onset of disability on life satisfaction and five different domains of satisfaction (health, household income, housing, job, leisure) for German individuals. Particular attention is paid to examining whether individuals can adapt to disability over time before and after its onset in terms of satisfaction. Using longitudinal data from the German ...
In:
Social Indicators Research
108 (2012), 3, 365-385
| Ricardo Pagán-Rodríguez
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This study analyses the effects of participating in further training on the levels of job satisfaction reported by workers without and with disabilities in Germany. Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel which covers the period 1989–2008, we estimate a “Probit Adapted OLS (POLS)” model which allows us to identify the determinants of job satisfaction for people without and with ...
In:
Social Indicators Research
122 (2015), 3, 865-885
| Ricardo Pagán-Rodríguez
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Luxembourg:
Luxembourg Income Study (LIS),
2008,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 475)
| Kalpana Pai
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Lüneburg:
Universität Lüneburg, Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe (FFB),
2006,
(FFB-Diskussionspapier Nr. 61)
| Peter Paic