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1995,
| Marco Becht
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In:
Journal of the American Statistical Association
(1994),
| Gordon G. Bechtel
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In:
Journal of Data Science
7 (2009), 1, 255-266
| Gordon G. Bechtel
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In:
Survey Research Methods
1 (2007), 2, 109-120
| Timothy G. Bechtel
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In:
Labour
18 (2004), 3, 329-362
| Martin Beck, Bernd Fitzenberger
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Although both economists and psychologists seek to identify determinants of heterogeneity in behavior, they use different concepts to capture them. In this review, we first analyze the extent to which economic preferences and psychological concepts of personality, such as the Big Five and locus of control, are related. We analyze data from incentivized laboratory experiments and representative samples ...
In:
Annual Review of Economics
4 (2012), 453-478
| Anke Becker, Thomas Deckers, Thomas Dohmen, Armin Falk, Fabian Kosse
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This paper analyses the differences in labour economic and language outcomes between refugees and economic immigrants in Germany. We use data from the German Socioeconomic Panel (GSOEP), a yearly household survey of the population of Germany. Analysing the period from 1994 to 2014, we study only immigrants working at the time of survey. We find that working refugees, on average, earn between 17.6 and ...
2017,
| Berverly Faye Becker, Lorenz Vignold-Majal
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2010,
| Gideon Becker
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In:
Richard Hauser, Irene Becker ,
Reporting on Income Distribution and Poverty - Perspectives from a German and a European Point of View
Heidelberg: Springer
55-90
| Irene Becker, Joachim R. Frick, Markus M. Grabka, Richard Hauser, Peter Krause, Gert G. Wagner
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If unemployment is high in an individual's reference group, the moral imperative to work for one's own living may be weakened. Consequently, the psychic costs of unemployment and work incentives are reduced. In this paper, we empirically test this proposition using a survey conducted in almost all European countries. Marginal effects calculated from ordered probit regressions pooled over ...
Tallinn:
2009,
| Bernhard Boockmann, Hans Verbeek