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The reliability of general self-rated health status is examined using the reform of the public health insurance system of Germany in 2004 as a source of exogenous variation. Among others, the reform introduced a co-payment for ambulatory doctor visits and increased the co-payments for prescription drugs. This natural experiment allows identification of the causal impact of the program on self-assessed ...
In:
Social Science Quarterly
95 (2014), 2, 507-522
| Alfredo R. Paloyo
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In:
Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften (ZWS)
117 (1996), 4, 525-543
| Markus Pannenberg
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Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
1997,
(DIW Discussion Paper No. 150)
| Markus Pannenberg
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The sample sizes of the English public use version of the GSOEP and the German DIW version differ by approximately five percent. The exclusion of 5 percent of the original data from the GSOEP was necessary to fulfill the requirements of the German data protection laws. Technically, this was done by dropping randomly 5 percent of the original wave 1 households. All persons and households which stem ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
1997,
(DIW Discussion Paper No. 172)
| Markus Pannenberg
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Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2000,
(DIW Discussion Paper No. 196)
| Markus Pannenberg
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Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2001,
(Research Note (Materialien) No. 6)
| Markus Pannenberg
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Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2002,
(Research Note (Materialien) No. 23)
| Markus Pannenberg
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In:
Scottish Journal of Political Economy
52 (2005), 2, 177-193
| Markus Pannenberg
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Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2007,
(SOEPpapers 23)
| Markus Pannenberg
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This paper studies risk attitudes of unemployed job seekers and their relationship to self-reported reservation wages. We find that risk aversion is prevalent, and that reservation wages decrease slightly over time. Furthermore, risk aversion and reservation wages are negatively correlated.
In:
Economics Letters
106 (2010), 3, 223-226
| Markus Pannenberg