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In:
Journal of Human Resources
43 (2008), 3, 660-687
| Teresa Casey, Christian Dustmann
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In this article we address three issues relating to immigrants' identity, measured as the feeling of belonging to particular ethnic groups. We study the formation of identity with home and host countries. We investigate how identity with either country relates to immigrants' and their children's labour market outcomes. Finally, we analyse the intergenerational transmission of identity. ...
In:
Economic Journal
120 (2010), 542, F31 - F51
| Teresa Casey, Christian Dustmann
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In:
International Migration Review
35 (2001), 3, 726-748
| Edward J. Castronova, Hilke A. Kayser, Joachim R. Frick, Gert G. Wagner
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We study life satisfaction data from the 2005 World Values Survey and a 2009 survey of users of the virtual world Second Life. Second Life users do not have the same demographic profile as the general population, but the differences are not as large as we expected. The mechanisms and causes of life satisfaction seem to be similar in the two samples. Among Second Life users, satisfaction with their ...
In:
KYKLOS
64 (2011), 3, 313-328
| Edward J. Castronova, Gert G. Wagner
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We make two contributions to understanding the large shifts in occupational structure seen across developed countries. First, we estimate underlying prices on occupations, grouped by predominant task, using panel data from the UK and Germany. In both countries, price growth is positively associated with employment share growth. This pattern, which disappears with observed wages, is consistent with ...
Essex:
University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research,
2017,
(ISER Working Paper Series 2017-09)
| Chiara Cavaglia, Ben Etheridge
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In:
Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users, ed. by Büchel, Felix; D'Ambrosio, Conchita and Frick, Joachim R.)
125 (2005), 1, 119-129
| John Cawley, Markus M. Grabka, Dean R. Lillard
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In:
Economics & Human Biology
6 (2008), 3, 388-397
| John Cawley, C. Katharina Spieß
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London:
Anglo-German Foundation,
2001,
| Andreas Cebulla, Hubert Heinelt, Robert Walker
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There is mixed evidence in the existing literature on whether children are associated with greater subjective well-being, with the correlation depending on which countries and populations are considered. We here provide a systematic analysis of this question based on three different datasets: two cross-national and one national panel. We show that the association between children and subjective well-being ...
In:
European Journal of Population
32 (2016), 3, 445-473
| Sophie Cetre, Andrew E. Clark, Claudia Senik
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Studies investigating the determinants of happiness show that unemployment causes high distress for most affected persons. Researchers conclude that the amount of this disutility demonstrates the involuntariness of unemployment. This paper applies the happiness research approach to German panel data in order to revive the underlying economic question of whether unemployment is voluntary or involuntary. ...
In:
KYKLOS
63 (2010), 3, 317-329
| Adrian Chadi