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  • Empirical Evidence on Educational Effects of Physical Activity: Four Examples

    In this paper, we address the question of how physical activity of children and young adults affect their educational outcomes. To do so, we will take up four examples of our own work to illustrate different aspects of this research agenda. In contrast to the amazingly large literature on health effects, educational outcomes received much less attention. This is surprising given that building-up human ...

    St. Gallen: University of St. Gallen, School of Economics and Political Science, 2016,
    (University of St.Gallen Discussion Paper no. 2016-19)
    | Michael Lechner
  • Planning for Self-Employment at the Beginning of a Market Economy: Evidence from Individual Data of East German Workers

    We investigate the plans of individual workers concerning future self-employment in the former German Democratic Republic shortly before the economic, monetary and social union in June/July 1990. Our data base is the Socio-Economic Panel East. We find that the desire to become an entrepreneur is basically determined by individual and household characteristics, including income and asset indicators, ...

    In: Small Business Economics 5 (1993), 2, 111-128 | Michael Lechner, Friedhelm Pfeiffer
  • Expected Job Loss in East Germany Shortly Before German Unification

    We investigate expectations concerning future job loss in the former German Democratic Republic (East Germany) shortly before the economic, monetary and social union in July 1990. In order to model these expectations, we take detailed account of individual heterogeneity, the availability and interpretation of information, and the economic and social environment of the individual. Our data base is the ...

    In: Empirical Economics 18 (1993), 2, 289-306 | Michael Lechner, Friedhelm Pfeiffer, Linda Giesecke O`Shea
  • Labour Market Dynamics and Employee Expectations in East Germany Following Reunification

    In: Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 63 (1994), 1/2, 75-80 | Michael Lechner, Friedhelm Pfeiffer, Gert G. Wagner
  • The Effect of Disability on Labour Market Outcomes in Germany: Evidence from Matching

    Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2003,
    (IZA DP No. 967)
    | Michael Lechner, Rosalia Vazquez-Alvarez
  • Worker Identity, Employment Fluctuations and Stabilization Policy

    This paper provides a model of “social hysteresis,” whereby long, deep recessions demotivate workers and thereby lead them to change their work ethic. In switching from a pro-work to an anti-work identity, their incentives to seek and retain work fall and consequently their employment chances fall. In this way, temporary recessions may come to have permanent effects on aggregate employment. We also ...

    München: CESifo, 2013,
    (CESifo Working Paper No. 4271)
    | Wolfgang Lechthaler, Dennis J. Snower
  • Entering adulthood in a recession tempers later narcissism – But only in men

    In a recent study, Bianchi (2014) showed that macroeconomic conditions (i.e. average unemployment rate) during the years of emerging adulthood (ages 18–25) are inversely related to adult narcissism. Fletcher (2015) called into question the robustness of the results and Grijalva et al. (2015) presented meta-analytic support for real gender differences in narcissism. Here we report combined results from ...

    In: Journal of Research in Personality 60 (2016), (February 2016), 8-11 | Marius Leckelt, Mitja D. Back, Joshua D. Foster, Roos Hutteman, Garrett Jaeger, Jessica McCain, Jean M. Twenge, W. Keith Campbell
  • The rich are different: Unraveling the perceived and self-reported personality profiles of high net-worth individuals

    Beyond money and possessions, how are the rich different from the general population? Drawing on a unique sample of high net-worth individuals from Germany (≥1 million Euro in financial assets; N = 130), nationally representative data (N = 22,981), and an additional online panel (N = 690), we provide the first direct investigation of the stereotypically-perceived and self-reported personality profiles ...

    In: British Journal of Psychology 110 (2019), 4, 769-789 | Marius Leckelt, David Richter, Carsten Schröder, Albrecht C. P. Küfner, Markus M. Grabka, Mitja D. Back
  • Validation of the Narcissistic Admiration and Rivalry Questionnaire Short Scale (NARQ-S) in Convenience and Representative Samples

    Due to increased empirical interest in narcissism across social sciences, there is a need for inventories that can be administered quickly while also reliably measuring both the agentic and antagonistic aspects of grandiose narcissism. In this study, we sought to validate the factor structure, provide representative descriptive data and reliability estimates, assess the reliability across the trait ...

    In: Psychological Assessment 30 (2018), 1, 86-96 | Marius Leckelt, Eunike Wetzel, Tanja M. Gerlach, Robert A. Ackermann, Joshua D. Miller, William J. Chopik, Lars Penke, Katharina Geukes, Albrecht C. Küfner, Roos Hutteman, David Richter, Karl-Heinz Renner, Marc Allroggen, Courtney Brecheen, W. Keith Campbell, Igor Grossmann, Mitja D. Back
  • Removing the Stigma of Divorce: Happiness before and after Remarriage

    Many studies confirm that marriage does not have lasting effects on levels of happiness, whereas divorce induces serious, scarring effects through social stigma. However, few academic efforts have been made regarding how remarriage after divorce impacts the subjective well-being (SWB) of the divorced. Taking into consideration that remarriage often entails regaining social acceptance, this paper examines ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2018,
    (SOEPpapers 961)
    | Sueheon Lee
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