نتایج جستجو برای: i31

تعداد نتایج: 290  

2010
Andreas Peichl Nico Pestel

Multidimensional Measurement of Richness: Theory and an Application to Germany Closely following recent innovations in the literature on the multidimensional measurement of poverty, this paper provides similar measures for the top of the distribution using a dual cutoff method to identify individuals, who can be considered as rich in a multidimensional setting. We use this framework to analyze ...

1999
Oleg Lebedev Tatsu Takeuchi

We analyze the one loop corrections to hadronic Z decays in an R–parity violating extension to the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM). Performing a global fit to all the hadronic observables at the Z–peak, we obtain stringent constraints on the R–violating coupling constants λ and λ. As a result of the strong constraints from the b asymmetry parameters Ab and AFB(b), we find that the ...

2009
Linnea Polgreen Nicole B. Simpson

In this paper, we consider the extent to which the aggregate happiness of a country affects the flow of people across its borders. We merge data from the World Values Survey, which produces happiness indices for 84 countries between 1981 and 2004, with three different migration datasets. We find that happiness has a U-shaped relationship with emigration rates: emigration rates fall in happiness...

2007
Claudia Senik

Direct Evidence on Income Comparisons and their Welfare Effects This paper provides unheard direct evidence that comparisons exert a significant effect on subjective well-being. It also evaluates the relative importance of different types of benchmarks. Dynamic comparisons outweigh static ones. Internal benchmarks are more important than external reference groups. Local comparisons (to parents,...

2011
Chris van Klaveren Henriette Maassen van den Brink Bernard van Praag Henriette Maassen

This study examines if couples time their work hours and how this work timing influences child care demand and the time that spouses jointly spend on leisure, household chores and child care. By using a innovative matching strategy, this studies identifies the timing of work hours that cannot be explained by factors other than the partners’ potential to communicate on the timing of their work. ...

2010
Xin Wang Yi Wen

China’s average household saving rate is one of the highest in the world. One popular view attributes the high saving rate to fast-rising housing prices and other living costs in China. This article uses simple economic logic to show that rising housing prices and living costs per se cannot explain China’s persistently high household saving rate. Although borrowing constraints and demographic c...

2012
Garry F. Barrett Milica Kecmanovic Kenneth Taylor Garry Barrett

Does retirement represent a state of relative prosperity or a time of unanticipated economic hardship? To assess whether individuals are successful in smoothing their well-being across the transition to retirement we analyse measures of relative subjective wellbeing (SWB) in the Australian HILDA Survey. Specifically, this research examines individual’s self-reported change in their standard of ...

2007
Marco Francesconi

Adult Outcomes for Children of Teenage Mothers Using data from the British Household Panel Survey, this study examines the relationship between several outcomes in early adulthood (e.g., education, inactivity, earnings, and health) and being born to a teenage mother. Besides standard cross-sectional multivariate regression estimates, we also present evidence from nonparametric estimates and fro...

2003
Luigino Bruni Bruno S. Frey Alois Stutzer

Happiness research in economics takes reported subjective well-being as a proxy measure for utility and has already provided many interesting insights about human well-being and its determinants. We argue that future research on happiness in economics has a lot of potential, but that it needs to be guided more by theory. We propose two ways to test theories of happiness, and illustrate them wit...

2013
Richard A. Easterlin

Happiness and Economic Growth: The Evidence Long term trends in happiness and income are not related; short term fluctuations in happiness and income are positively associated. Evidence for this is found in time series data for developed countries, transition countries, and less developed countries, whether analyzed separately or pooled. Skeptics, who claim that the long term time series trend ...

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