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  • Testing a One-Item Risk Measure to Predict Alameda Seven Health Behaviors in the Republic of Korea

    In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18 (2021), 1, 300 | Donata Bessey
  • Changes in emotional problems, hyperactivity and conduct problems in moderate to late preterm children and adolescents born between 1958 and 2002 in the United Kingdom

    Background: Preterm birth is a risk factor for the development of emotional and behavioural problems in childhood and adolescence. Given the substantial improvements in neonatal care across decades, it has been expected that the difference in emotional problems, hyperactivity, and conduct problems between moderate to late preterm (MLPT) and full term (FT) children and adolescents have declined in recent ...

    In: JCPP Advances 1 (2021), 2, e12018 | Ayten Bilgin, Dieter Wolke, Nicole Baumann, Hayley Trower, Asteria Brylka, Katri Räikkönen, Kati Heinonen, Eero Kajantie, Daniel Schnitzlein, Sakari Lemola
  • Problems in peer relationships and low engagement in romantic relationships in preterm born adolescents: effects of maternal warmth in early childhood

    This study examined whether maternal warmth in early childhood moderates the association between preterm birth and problems in peer relationships and low engagement in romantic relationships in adolescence. We studied 9193 individuals from the Millennium Cohort Study in the United Kingdom, 99 (1.1%) of whom were born very preterm (VPT; < 32 weeks of gestation) and 629 (6.8%) moderate-to-late preterm ...

    In: European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 33 (2024), 10, 3495-3502 | Ayten Bilgin, Dieter Wolke, Hayley Trower, Nicole Baumann, Katri Räikkönen, Kati Heinonen, Eero Kajantie, Daniel Schnitzlein, Sakari Lemola
  • Entrepreneurial worries: Self-employment and potential loss of well-being

    The relationship between self-employment and life satisfaction has been shown to be heterogeneous in the literature. This paper analyzes a channel through which lower well-being can come about for the self-employed, namely, their worries about their business (“entrepreneurial worries”). Using a two-way fixed effects estimator on German panel data (1984–2020), I find no overall effect of becoming self-employed ...

    In: Journal of Economic Psychology 105 (2024), 102773 | Martin Binder
  • Personality and Cultural Income Differences Shape the Life Satisfaction Gap Between Aging Immigrants and Natives in Europe

    The present study examined the size and possible sources of life satisfaction differences between immigrants and natives in a sample of over 55,000 adults (aged 50+ years) across 16 European countries and Israel. Consistent with theory and prior research, immigrants reported lower life satisfaction than natives on average, while the size of the life satisfaction gap varied substantially across individuals ...

    In: Social Psychological and Personality Science (online first) (2024), | Wiebke Bleidorn, Madeline R. Lenhausen, David Richter, Christopher J. Hopwood
  • Polluted Job Search: The Impact of Poor Air Quality on Reservation Wages

    This paper investigates the impact of air pollution on reservation wages. We use rich survey data on unemployed job seekers in Germany and exploit variation in individual exposure to fine particulate matter (PM10) based on the quasi-random allocation of interview slots to individuals. Our results show that an increase in PM10 by one standard deviation (corresponding to 12 μg/m3) reduces the reservation ...

    IZA, 2024,
    (IZA DP No. 17344)
    | Mariët Bogaard, Steffen Künn, Juan Palacios, Nico Pestel
  • Understanding the public-private sector wage gap in Germany: New evidence from a Fixed Effects quantile Approach∗

    The public-private sector wage gap is an important labor market indicator, reflecting sectoral differences in wage and recruitment policies. We provide new evidence on this sectoral gap throughout the wage distribution in Germany. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (1984–2017), we decompose the wage gap and control for unobservable factors that endogenously determine the occupational sector ...

    In: Economic Modelling 116 (2022), 106037 | Marina Bonaccolto-Töpfer, Carolina Castagnetti, Stephanie Prümer
  • Quantile regression estimands and models: revisiting the motherhood wage penalty debate

    This paper discusses the crucial but sometimes neglected differences between unconditional quantile regression (UQR) models and quantile treatment effects (QTE) models. We argue that there is a frequent mismatch between the aim of the quantile regression analysis and the quantitative toolkit used in much of the applied literature, including the motherhood wage penalty literature. This mismatch may ...

    In: European Sociological Review 39 (2023), 2, 317-331 | Nicolai T Borgen, Andreas Haupt, Øyvind Nicolay Wiborg
  • Observability, Honesty, and the Social Image Costs of Lying

    We study the role of social image in influencing lying behavior through a pre-registered within-subject experiment embedded in the 2020 wave of the German SocioEconomic Panel Innovation Sample (SOEP-IS). By exogenously manipulating the observability of lying across two tasks, we explore how individuals respond to increased image costs of lying. By exploiting the rich comprehensive socio-demographic ...

    SSRN: 2025, | Ciril Bosch-Rosa, Daniele Nosenzo, Levent Neyse
  • Utilisation of dental services by refugees in Germany: Results of the population-based RESPOND survey

    Background: The utilisation of outpatient dental services is an important indicator for monitoring healthcare provision in Germany. In the general population, the 12-month prevalence of dental service utilization is 82.2 %. For refugees, this indicator has hardly been measured, although studies suggest an objectively high need for dental care. Methodology: As part of the population-based cross-sectional ...

    In: Journal of Health Monitoring (2024), S1, 1-10 | Kayvan Bozorgmehr, Maren Hintermeier, Louise Biddle, Claudia Hövener, Nora Gottlieb
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