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In:
Quarterly Journal of Economics
113 (1996), 1, 79-119
| Daron Acemoglu, Jörn-Steffen Pischke
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In:
Economic Journal
109 (1999), 453, F112-F142
| Daron Acemoglu, Jörn-Steffen Pischke
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Building on a growing literature concerned with the link between psychological dispositions and political protest behavior, we argue that this relationship is not universal, but rather depends on contextual factors. Political context factors are able to alter the meaning and understanding of participatory repertoires. This, in turn, leads to differential effects of personality on participation. We ...
In:
Swiss Political Science Review
23 (2017), 1, 21-49
| Kathrin Ackermann
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Abstract The paper analyzes the link between personality traits and attitudes of Swiss citizens toward equal opportunities for immigrants. In particular, we examine the extent to which this relationship is moderated by the socio-structural context. We test the assumption that the direct links between personality traits and attitudes toward equal opportunities are strengthened by perceived ethnic diversity. ...
In:
Swiss Political Science Review
21 (2015), 3, 396-418
| Kathrin Ackermann, Maya Ackermann
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Copenhagen:
Danish Research Agency,
2004,
| Ad Hoc Working Group on Research Infrastructure in the Humanities and Social Sciences (RISSH)
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Syracuse:
Syracuse University, Maxwell School,
2001,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 284)
| Pablo Beramendi Alvarez
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A regression of wages on firm tenure is likely to yield biased estimates of the returns to tenure because tenure and wages are confounded by unobserved attributes of the job and the unobserved quality of the match between the firm and the employee. Previously, the within-job variation in tenure has been used as an instrument to estimate the average returns to tenure. In this paper, we propose to use ...
In:
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A (Statistics in Society)
175 (2012), 1, 153-166
| Roland A. Amann, Tobias J. Klein
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Self-reported measures of health are generally treated as weak measures of respondents’ objective health status. On the other hand, most surveys use self-reported health to measure health status and to determine the effects of a range of other socio-economic characteristics of the local environment on individual health. It is therefore of interest to the public health research community to verify the ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2011,
(SOEPpapers 398)
| Jens Ambrasat, Jürgen Schupp, Gert G. Wagner
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Since 1 January 2015 a statutory minimum wage of 8.50 per hour applies in Germany. In 2014 between 4.8 and 5.4 million employees still earned a lower hourly wage. Even if it cannot yet be stated exactly how many employees benefitted from the introduction of the minimum wage, above-average wage increases in the classical low-wage sectors indicate significant effects of the introduction of the ...
Düsseldorf:
Hans-Böckler-Stiftung,
2016,
(WSI Report 28e/2016)
| Marc Amlinger, Reinhard Bispinck, Thorsten Schulten
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Mannheim:
Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW),
2003,
(ZEW Discussion Paper No. 03-29)
| Andreas Ammermüller, Andrea M. Weber