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This paper aims at investigating empirically the relationship between selfdeclared satisfaction with life and an individual’s well-being as measured by the indices of deprivation and social exclusion proposed in the income distribution literature. Results on European countries show that life satisfaction decreases with an increase in deprivation and exclusion after controlling for individual’s income, ...
In:
Social Indicators Research
104 (2011), 1, 67-86
| Luna Bellani, Conchita D'Ambrosio
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Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2004,
(IZA DP No. 1065)
| Charles Bellemare
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Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2004,
(IZA DP No. 1012)
| Charles Bellemare
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An overview is presented of some parametric and semi-parametric models, estimators, and specification tests that can be used to analyze ordered response variables. In particular, limited dependent variable models that generalize ordered probit are compared to regression models that generalize the linear model. These techniques are then applied to analyze how self-reported satisfaction with household ...
In:
Portuguese Economic Journal
1 (2002), 2, 181-203
| Charles Bellemare, Bertrand Melenberg, Arthur van Soest
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This paper investigates the direct and indirect impact of works councils via further training on job satisfaction. Basic estimates on an individual level do not reveal clearly direct effects, but on an establishment level, the existence of a works council increases the average job satisfaction. We also find a positive, weakly significant effect on an individual level accompanied by training under instrumental ...
In:
Applied Economics Letters
26 (2019), 14, 1177-1181
| Lutz Bellmann, Olaf Hübler, Ute Leber
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Arlington, VA:
Bureau of the Census (Washington, D.C.),
1998,
| Friederike Behringer, Wolfgang Seufert, Gert G. Wagner
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2015,
| Sarah Bekele
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We develop a three-country, stock-flow consistent macroeconomic model to study the effects of changes in both personal and functional income distribution on national current account balances. Each country has a household sector and a non-household (corporate) sector. The household sector is divided into income deciles, and consumer demand is characterized by upward-looking status comparisons following ...
Düsseldorf:
Macroeconomic Policy Institute (IMK),
2013,
(IMK Working Paper, Nr. 126)
| Christian A. Belabed, Thomas Theobald, Till van Treeck
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This paper reviews current issues in youth labour markets in developed countries. It argues that young people aged 16-25 have been particularly hard hit during the current recession. Using the USA and UK as cast studies, it analyses both causes and effects of youth unemployment using micro-data. It argues that there is convincing evidence that the young are particularly susceptible to the negative ...
Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2010,
(IZA DP No. 4705)
| David N.F. Bell, David G. Blanchflower
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London:
Anglo-German Foundation for the Study of Industrial Society,
2001,
| David N.F. Bell, Alessandro Gaj, Robert A. Hart, Olaf Hübler, Wolfgang Schwerdt