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In:
Heinz König, Viktor Steiner ,
Arbeitsmarktdynamik und Unternehmensentwicklung in Ostdeutschland. Erfahrungen und Perspektiven des Transformationsprozesses
Baden-Baden: Nomos
305-309
| Michael Lechner
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In:
Oxford Review of Economic Policy
21 (2005), 3, 340-356
| Shelly Lundberg
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A substantial increase in the availability of data on psychosocial traits in large representative longitudinal samples has opened up new areas of research for economists and new opportunities for collaborations with psychologists. As an example, I incorporate personality into alternative economic models of marriage, with individual traits associated with either productivity in home or market sectors, ...
In:
Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik
12 (2011), Special Issue, 66-81
| Shelly Lundberg
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This paper uses data from the German Socio-economic Panel Study to examine the effect of personality traits on the formation and dissolution of domestic partnerships. Selection into marriage is associated with distinctly different personality profiles for men and women born before 1960, suggesting that gender-specialized contributions to household public goods were an important source of marital surplus ...
In:
IZA Journal of Labor Economics
1 (2012), 3,
| Shelly Lundberg
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Research and policy discussion about the diverging fortunes of children from advantaged and disadvantaged households have focused on the skill disparities between these children – how they might arise and how they might be remediated. Analysis of data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health reveals another important mechanism in the determinants of educational attainment – differential ...
Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2013,
(IZA DP No. 7595)
| Shelly Lundberg
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We discuss a class of copula-based ordered probit models with endogenous switching. Such models can be useful for the analysis of self-selection in subjective well-being equations in general, and job satisfaction in particular, where assignment of regressors may be endogenous rather than random, resulting from individual maximization of well-being. In an application to public and private sector job ...
In:
Solomon W. Polachek, Konstantinos Tatsiramos ,
Jobs, Training, and Worker Well-being (Research in Labor Economics, Volume 30)
Bingley: Emerald
233-251
| Simon Luechinger, Alois Stutzer, Rainer Winkelmann
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2010,
| Maike Luhmann
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Subjective well-being (SWB) encompasses cognitive components such as life satisfaction and affective components such as positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA). This chapter provides an overview of the current state of research on the development of these different components of SWB, focusing primarily on describing and explaining the development of SWB across adulthood. Cross-sectional and longitudinal ...
In:
Jule Specht ,
Personality Development Across the Lifespan
London: Elsevier
197-218
| Maike Luhmann
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In:
Eva Barlösius, Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer ,
Die Armut der Gesellschaft (Sozialstrukturanalyse Bd. 15)
Leverkusen: Leske + Budrich
11-67
| Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer, Eva Barlösius
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Weinheim und Basel:
Beltz Juventa,
2014,
| Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer, Uta Liebeskind, Ferdinand Geißler