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  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    Can Happiness Apps Generate Nationally Representative Datasets? - a Case Study Collecting Data on People’s Happiness Using the German Socio-Economic Panel

    In the last few years, apps have become an important tool to collect data. Especially in the case of data on people’s happiness, two projects have received substantial attention from both the media and the scientific world: “Track your happiness” from Killingsworth and Gilbert (Science, 330, 932-932, 2010), and “Mappiness,” from MacKerron (2012). Both happiness apps used the experience sampling method ...

    In: Applied Research in Quality of Life 15 (2020), 4, S. 1135-1149 | Kai Ludwigs, Richard Lucas, Ruut Veenhoven, David Richter, Lidia Arends
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    Poor Glucose Regulation is Associated with Declines in Well-Being among Older Men, but not Women

    Glucose regulation is a key aspect of healthy aging and has been linked to brainfunctioning and cognition. Here, we examined the role of glucose regulation for withinpersonlongitudinal trajectories of well-being. We applied growth models to data fromthe Berlin Aging Study II (N = 1,437), using insulin resistance as an index of glucoregulatorycapacity. We found that poor glucose regulation (higher insulin ...

    In: Psychology and Aging 35 (2020), 2, S. 204-211 | Johanna Drewelies, Sandra Duezel, Nikolaus Buchmann, Elisabeth Steinhagen-Thiessen, Gert G. Wagner, Naftali Raz, Ulman Lindenberger, Ilja Demuth, Denis Gerstorf
  • Berlin Applied Micro Seminar (BAMS)

    Dog Eat Dog: Measuring Returns to Scale Using a Digital Platform Merger

    BAMS is a joint seminar by the DIW Berlin, the Hertie School of Governance, the HU Berlin and the WZB.

    04.11.2019| Chiara Farronato
  • Berlin Applied Micro Seminar (BAMS)

    Creativity over time and space

    BAMS is a joint seminar by the DIW Berlin, the Hertie School of Governance, the HU Berlin and the WZB.

    28.10.2019| Michel Serafinelli
  • DIW Applied Micro Seminar

    Salience of Inherited Wealth and the Support for Inheritance Taxation

    Abstract: We study how attitudes to inheritance taxation are influenced by information about the role of inherited wealth in society. Using a randomized experiment in a register-linked Swedish survey, we find that informing individuals about the large aggregate importance of inherited wealth and its link to inequality of opportunity significantly increases the support for inheritance taxation. The...

    25.10.2019| Daniel Waldenström, Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN), Stockholm
  • Berlin Applied Micro Seminar (BAMS)

    The Gender Pay Gap in an Online Labour Market: The Cost of Multi-Tasking

    BAMS is a joint seminar by the DIW Berlin, the Hertie School of Governance, the HU Berlin and the WZB.

    21.10.2019| Abigail Adams-Prassl
  • SOEP Brown Bag Seminar

    Multidimensional Inequality Analysis using SOEP data and the Constitution of Germany

    Well-being inequality is a subject that has being extensively covered and which is widely discussed also in the political and civil environment. However, the majority of the studies done in this field are still limited to the analysis of monetary variables, like income, wealth or expenditure, completely forsaking non-monetary elements such as education, health or employment on the basis that...

    29.05.2019| Tommaso Bechini (Sapienza Università di Roma)
  • Berlin Applied Micro Seminar (BAMS)

    Patient vs. Provider Incentives in Long-Term Care

    BAMS is a joint seminar by the DIW Berlin, the Hertie School of Governance, the HU Berlin and the WZB.

    27.05.2019| R. Vincent Pohl
  • Press Release

    A refugee’s personality is one of the factors which decides how successful integration is

    An increased willingness to take risks, reciprocating friendliness, and a conviction that they are in control of their own lives lead to refugees gaining a foothold in Germany faster.   Refugees who are more willing to take risks, who tend to reciprocate friendliness, and who are more strongly convinced than others are that they are in control of their lives integrate into society faster. This ...

    21.05.2019
  • Berlin Applied Micro Seminar (BAMS)

    Intergenerational Spillovers in Disability Insurance

    BAMS is a joint seminar by the DIW Berlin, the Hertie School of Governance, the HU Berlin and the WZB.

    20.05.2019| Gordon Dahl
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