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Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2005,
(IZA DP No. 1619)
| Chris M. Wilson, Andrew J. Oswald
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In times of ageing baby boomer cohorts and increasing regional disparities, residential choice in later life is important regarding family relations and the provision of social services. In this study, a new typology of later life moves is developed based on observed patterns and characteristics of residential changes. For this purpose, the German Socio-Economic Panel data has been linked to uniquely ...
In:
Comparative Population Studies
42 (2017), 3-24
| Tim Winke
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To assess the impact of segregation a better understanding is required why minorities and natives decide to move closer to ethnic peers. This study investigates the drivers for ethnic residential clustering from a household perspective. For this, household panel data for Germany is linked to small-scale information on the share of co-ethnic neighbours and to the number of regional housing offers and ...
In:
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
44 (2018), 11, 1932-1953
| Tim Winke
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In:
Franz Haslinger, Oliver Stönner-Venkatarama ,
Aspects of Distribution of Income
Marburg: Metropolis Verlag
209-222
| Olaf Winkelhake, Jürgen John
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In:
Konjunkturpolitik
41 (1995), 4, 293-307
| Liliana Winkelmann, Rainer Winkelmann
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London:
Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR),
1995,
(CEPR Discussion Paper No. 1093)
| Liliana Winkelmann, Rainer Winkelmann
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This paper tests for the importance of non-pecuniary costs of unemployment using a longitudinal data-set on life-satisfaction of working-age men in Germany. We show that unemployment has a large detrimental effect on satisfaction after individual specific fixed effects are controlled for. The non-pecuniary effect is much larger than the effect that stems from the associated loss of income.
In:
Economica
65 (1998), 257, 1-15
| Liliana Winkelmann, Rainer Winkelmann
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In:
Journal of Positive Psychology
3 (2008), 4, 266-275
| Liliana Winkelmann, Rainer Winkelmann
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München:
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät,
1993,
(Discussion Paper No. 93-26)
| Rainer Winkelmann
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London:
Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR),
1994,
(CEPR Discussion Paper No. 1034)
| Rainer Winkelmann