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Colchester:
Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER),
2008,
(ISER Working Paper No. 2008-42)
| Heather Laurie, Peter Lynn
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This paper is a contribution to the second World Happiness Report. It makes five main points. 1. Mental health is the biggest single predictor of life-satisfaction. This is so in the UK, Germany and Australia even if mental health is included with a six-year lag. It explains more of the variance of life-satisfaction in the population of a country than physical health does, and much more than unemployment ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2013,
(SOEPpapers 600)
| Richard Layard, Dan Chisholm, Vikram Patel, Shekhar Saxena
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In:
John Helliwell, Richard Layard, Jeffrey D. Sachs ,
World Happiness Report
New York: The Earth Institute, Columbia University
58-89
| Richard Layard, Andrew E. Clark, Claudia Senik
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In:
Journal of Public Economics
92 (2008), 8-9, 1846–1857
| Richard Layard, Guy Mayraz, Stephen J. Nickell
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Do other peoples’ incomes reduce the happiness which people in advanced countries experience from any given income? And does this help to explain why in the U.S., Germany and some other advanced countries, happiness has been constant for many decades? The answer to both questions is ‘Yes’. We provide 4 main pieces of evidence. 1) In the U.S. General Survey (repeated samples since 1972) comparator income ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2009,
(SOEPpapers 210)
| Richard Layard, Guy Mayraz, Stephen J. Nickell
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In:
Richard Berthoud, Maria Iacovou ,
Social Europe - Living Standards and Welfare States
Cheltenham / Northampton: Edward Elgar
202-224
| Richard Layte, Didier Fouarge
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In:
Review of Economics of the Household
4 (2006), 1, 53-73
| David le Blanc, Francois-Charles Wolff
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1995,
| Detlev le Juge
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We investigate the role of individual labor income as a moderator of parental subjective well-being trajectories before and after the birth of the first child in Germany. Analyzing the German Socio-Economic Panel Survey (SOEP), we found that income matters negatively for parental life satisfaction after the first birth, though with important differences by education and gender. In particular, among ...
In:
Journal of Population Economics
32 (2019), 3, 915-952
| Marco Le Moglie, Letizia Mencarini, Chiara Rapallini
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This study examines dynamics of solo self-employment. In particular, we investigate the extent of true state dependence and cross state dependence, i.e., whether experiencing solo selfemployment causally affects the probability of becoming an employer in the future. We use data from the German Socio-Economic Panel to estimate dynamic multinomial logit models. Our results show that the extent of true ...
In:
Labour Economics
49 (2017), December 2017, 95-105
| Daniel S. J. Lechmann, Christoph Wunder