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Imputed rental income of homeowners is tax exempt in most countries, despite the longstanding arguments recommending its inclusion in the tax base, on both equity and efficiency grounds. The current fiscal crisis revived interest towards this form of taxation. The paper investigates the fiscal and distributional consequences of including homeowners’ imputed rent, net of mortgage interest and maintenance ...
Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2012,
(IZA DP No. 6493)
| Francesco Figari, Alari Paulus, Holly Sutherland, Panos Tsakloglou, Gerlinde Verbist, Francesca Zantomio
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Evidence of Illusion of Control – the fact that people believe to have control over pure chance events – is a recurrent finding in experimental psychology. Results in economics find instead little to no support. In this paper we test whether this dissonant result across disciplines is due to the fact that economists have implemented only one form of illusory control. We identify and separately tests ...
In:
De Economist
164 (2016), 3, 281-295
| Antonio Filippin, Paolo Crosetto
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Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim:
1988,
(Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 275)
| Ingo Fischer, Richard Hauser
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In:
Health Economics
18 (2009), 1, 71-89
| Justina A.V. Fischer, Alfonso Sousa-Poza
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In:
Comparative Population Studies - Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft
36 (2011), 4, 869-898
| Marcel Erlinghagen
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Sociological as well as economic research stresses the impact of so called ‘push and pull factors’ on individual migration decisions. These push and pull factors are often understood as a combination of individual socio-economic and socio-demographic determinants and institutional contexts in home and (possible) destination countries. However, within this framework there is only little research on ...
In:
Toshiaki Tachibanaki ,
Advances in Happiness Research: A Comparative Perspective
Japan: Springer Japan
229-244
| Marcel Erlinghagen
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Using German panel data and relying on internal relocation, this paper investigates the anticipation and adaptation of subjective well-being (SWB) in the course of migration. We hypothesize that SWB correlates with the process of migration, and that such correlations are at least partly socially stratified. Our fixed-effects regressions show no evidence of any anticipation of SWB before the event of ...
In:
Advances in Life Course Research
48 (2021),
| Marcel Erlinghagen, Christoph Kern, Petra Stein
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Jena:
University of Jena,
2006,
(Trends in Employment Stability and Labour Market Segmentation - Current debates and findings in Eastern and Western Europe (SFB 580 Mitteilungen 16))
| Marcel Erlinghagen, Gernot Mühge
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In:
Australian Social Monitor
5 (2002), 1, 1-6
| Marcel Erlinghagen, Gert G. Wagner
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We use data from the German Socio-Economic Panel and the British Household Panel Survey to estimate the extent of intergenerational economic mobility in a framework that highlights the role played by assortative mating. We find that assortative mating plays an important role. On average about 40-50% of the covariance between parents' and own permanent family income can be attributed to the person ...
In:
Economic Journal
116 (2006), 513, 659-679
| John Ermisch, Marco Francesconi, Thomas Siedler