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While there is ample evidence that income inequalities influence individuals’ health status, the mechanisms behind this income inequality–health correlation are only partially understood. This study shows that inequalities evaluated on the basis of individual perceptions of injustice are a driving force behind this connection. Two main questions are addressed: Does perceiving one’s earnings as unfair ...
In:
European Sociological Review
31 (2015), 6, 655-666
| Reinhard Schunck, Carsten Sauer, Peter Valet
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Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2007,
(IZA DP No. 3226)
| Matthias Schündeln
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Saving decisions are complex, since there are many concurrent motives for saving a portion of one's income. However, while the existing literature covers all of these motives, most contributions select only one of them as a focus and relegate the others to the background by making simplifying assumptions about them. While the focus on only one saving motive is vital for many insights on aggregate ...
In:
Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik
229 (2009), 4, 467-491
| Daniel Schunk
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Santa Monica, CA:
1992,
| Jürgen Schupp
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In:
Applied Economics Quarterly Supplement
55 (2009), 60, 51-54
| Jürgen Schupp
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In:
Gisela Trommsdorff ,
Interdisciplinary Aspects of Well-Being in Changing Societies: Proceedings of the 12th Meeting of the German-Japanese Society for Social Sciences
Konstanz: Universität Konstanz
417-469
| Jürgen Schupp
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In:
Gisela Trommsdorff, Wolfgang R. Assmann ,
Forschung fördern: Am Beispiel von Lebensqualiät im Kulturkontext
Konstanz, München: UVK
107-126
| Jürgen Schupp
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In:
Economic Bulletin
41 (2004), 10, 349-358
| Jürgen Schupp, Elisabeth Birkner
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This paper concentrates on the trends in peer-reviewed longitudinal panel studies under scientific direction. Household panel studies have succeeded in broadening their disciplinary scope. Numerous innovations such as questions dealing with psychological concepts, and age-specific topical modules, physical health measures, measures of cognitive capabilities, and behavioral experiments have been incorporated ...
In:
Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD) ,
Building on Progress. Expanding the Research Infrastructure for the Social, Economic, and Behavioral Sciences
Opladen: Budrich Unipress
303-324
| Jürgen Schupp, Joachim R. Frick
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This paper concentrates on the trends in peer-reviewed longitudinal panel studies under scientific direction. Household panel studies have succeeded in broadening their disciplinary scope. Numerous innovations such as questions dealing with psychological concepts, and age-specific topical modules, physical health measures, measures of cognitive capabilities, behavioral experiments have been incorporated ...
Berlin:
Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD),
2010,
(RatSWD Working Paper No. 140)
| Jürgen Schupp, Joachim R. Frick