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Background: Neighborhood characteristics are important determinants of individual health and well-being. For example, characteristics such as noise and pollution affect health directly, while other characteristics affect health and well-being by either providing resources (e.g. social capital in the neighborhood), which individuals can use to cope with health problems, or limiting the use thereof (e.g. ...
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Gerontology : International Journal of Experimental, Clinical, Behavioural, Regenerative and Technological Gerontology
62 (2016), 3, S. 362-370
| Peter Eibich, Christian Krekel, Ilja Demuth, Gert G. Wagner
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In this paper, we analyse infrastructure needs of the European natural gas market in response to decarbonisation of the European energy system. To this end, we use numerical modelling and apply the Global Gas Model. We investigate three pathways of future natural gas consumption: i) a decreasing natural gas consumption, following the scenarios of the EU Energy Roadmap 2050; ii) a moderate increase ...
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The Energy Journal
37 (2016), SI3, S. 33-59
| Franziska Holz, Philipp M. Richter, Ruud Egging
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Background: Lifespan psychological and life course sociological perspectives indicate that individual development is shaped by social and historical circumstances. Increases in fluid cognitive performance over the last century are well documented and researchers have begun examining historical trends in personality and subjective well-being in old age. Relatively less is known about secular changes ...
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Gerontology : International Journal of Experimental, Clinical, Behavioural, Regenerative and Technological Gerontology
62 (2016), 3, S. 354-361
| Gizem Hülür, Johanna Drewelies, Peter Eibich , Sandra Düzel, Ilja Demuth, Paolo Ghisletta, Elisabeth Steinhagen-Thiessen, Gert G. Wagner , Ulman Lindenberger, Denis Gerstorf
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The Energy Journal
37 (2016), SI3, S. 1-4
| Christian von Hirschhausen, Claudia Kemfert
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Journal of Individual Differences
37 (2016), 3, S. 206-210
| Frieder R. Lang, Denis Gerstorf, David Weiss, Gert G. Wagner
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This study examines the importance of parental health in the development of child behavior during early childhood. Our analysis is based on child psychometric measures from a longitudinal German dataset, which tracks mothers and their newborns up to age six. We identify major changes in parental health (shocks) and control for a variety of initial characteristics of the child including prenatal conditions. ...
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Review of Economics of the Household
14 (2016), 3, S. 577-598
| Andrea M. Mühlenweg, Franz G. Westermaier, Brant Morefield
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To design effective and commonly accepted public health policies against performance-enhancing drugs (PED), it is important to understand general population attitudes. This article elicits PED attitudes in the Berlin population and compares response rates of former athletes (N = 496) with those of non-athletes (N = 1686). In addition, exploiting the natural experiment of the division of Germany, by ...
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European Journal of Public Health
26 (2016), 3, S. 520-522
| Gert G. Wagner, Nicolas R. Ziebarth
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Developed and well regulated financial markets are usually seen as a precondition for an efficient allocation of resources and can foster long term economic growth. This paper explores the institutional determinants for financial development in the countries of the Middle East and North African (MENA) region. Institutional conditions are from the International Country Risk Guide. Panel-econometric ...
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Review of Development Economics
20 (2016), 3, S. 670-680
| Mondher Cherif, Christian Dreger
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This paper investigates empirically the effect of personal income tax progressivity on output volatility using macro data from a sample of OECD countries over the period 1982–2009. Our measure of progressivity is based on the difference between the marginal and the average personal income tax rate for the average production worker. We find supportive empirical evidence for the hypothesis that higher ...
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Canadian Journal of Economics
49 (2016), 3, S. 968-996
| Malte Rieth, Cristina Checherita-Westphal, Maria-Grazia Attinasi
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Statistical analysis in surveys is generally facing missing data. In longitudinal studies for some missing values there might be past or future data points available. The question arises how to successfully transform this advantage into improvedimputation strategies. In a simulation study the authors compare six combinations of cross-sectional and longitudinal imputation strategies for German wealth ...
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Survey Research Methods
10 (2016), 3, S. 237-252
| Christian Westermeier, Markus M. Grabka