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  • How Much Does a Year off Cost? Estimating the Wage Effects of Employment Breaks and Part-Time Periods

    In: Cahiers Économique de Bruxelles 45 (2002), 2, 191-217 | Miriam Beblo, Elke Wolf
  • The 60s turnaround as a test on the causal relationship between sociability and happiness

    The nexus between relational life and life satisfaction is riddled with endogeneity problems. By investigating the causal relationship going from the first to the second variable we consider that retirement is a shock which increases the time investable in (outside job) relational life. As a consequence we instrument investment in relational goods with the aggregate exogenous age-retirement pattern. ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2009,
    (SOEPpapers 209)
    | Leonardo Becchetti, Elena Giachin Ricca, Alessandra Pelloni
  • Children, happiness and taxation

    Empirical analyses on the determinants of life satisfaction often include the impact of the number of children variable among available controls without fully discriminating between the two (socio- relational and pecuniary) components. In our empirical analysis on the German Socioeconomic Panel we show that, when introducing household income without correction for the number of members, the pecuniary ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2009,
    (SOEPpapers 230)
    | Leonardo Becchetti, Elena Giachin Ricca, Alessandra Pelloni
  • The relationship between social leisure and life satisfaction

    Social leisure is generally found to be positively correlated with life satisfaction in the empirical literature. We ask if this association captures a genuine causal effect of this good on subjective wellbeing by using panel data from the GSOEP. Fixed effect estimation techniques take care of some but not all of the endogeneity issues involved: we then have recourse to instrumental variables estimation. ...

    In: Social Indicators Research 108 (2012), 3, 453-490 | Leonardo Becchetti, Elena Giachin Ricca, Alessandra Pelloni
  • The Drivers of Happiness Inequality: Suggestions for Promoting Social Cohesion

    This paper identifies and quantifies the contribution of a set of covariates in affecting levels and over time changes of happiness inequality. Using a decomposition method based on RIF regression, we analyse the increase in happiness inequality observed in Germany between 1992 and 2007, using the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) database, deriving the following findings. First, trends in happiness ...

    In: Oxford Economic Papers 66 (2014), 2, 419-442 | Leonardo Becchetti, Riccardo Massari, Paolo Naticchioni
  • Relational Goods, Sociability, and Happiness

    This paper empirically investigates the impact of relational goods on individual life satisfaction. By relational goods we indicate the affective/expressive, non instrumental, side of interpersonal relationships. The homo oeconomicus view of human nature is questioned by the recent upsurge of empirical studies on the determinants of self declared happiness, that show that an increasing income ...

    In: Kyklos 61 (2008), 3, 343-363 | Leonardo Becchetti, Alessandra Pelloni, Fiammetta Rossetti
  • When Money Does not Buy Happiness: The Case of "Frustrated Achievers"

    An increase in real per capita income is generally expected to be associated with nonnegative variations in life satisfaction. The alternative (association with negative changes) is generally defined as “frustrated achievement” [Graham, C., Pettinato, S., 2002. Happiness and Hardship: Opportunity and Insecurity in New Market Economies. The Brookings Institution Press,Washington, D.C.]. We investigate ...

    In: The Journal of Socio-Economics 38 (2009), 1, 159-167 | Leonardo Becchetti, Fiammetta Rossetti
  • In Good Company – Neighborhood Quality and Female Employment

    Using a uniquely assembled panel dataset, we estimate the impact of neighborhood and peer effects on female labor supply. Nonrandom sorting and unobserved heterogeneity at the individual and neighborhood levels make recovering these impact parameters more complicated in the absence of (quasi-)experimental variation in neighborhood attributes. Our estimation strategy rests on using a hedonic pricing ...

    Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen: Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Department of Economics, Technische Universität Dortmund, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Department of Economics and Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI), 2014,
    (Ruhr Economic Papers #535)
    | Peggy Bechara, Lea Eilers, Alfredo R. Paloyo
  • Tenure Choice, Residential Mobility and Housing Demand in Germany: a Longitudinal Analysis (Dissertation)

    1995, | Marco Becht
  • Monitoring National Perceptions: The Case of German Unification

    In: Journal of the American Statistical Association (1994), | Gordon G. Bechtel
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