نتایج جستجو برای: subjective welfare

تعداد نتایج: 111447  

2017
F. Huntingford C. Adams V. A. Braithwaite S. Kadri T. G. Pottinger P. Sandøe

Human beings may affect the welfare of fish through fisheries, aquaculture and a number of other activities. There is no agreement on just how to weigh the concern for welfare of fish against the human interests involved, but ethical frameworks exist that suggest how this might be approached. Different definitions of animal welfare focus on an animal’s condition, on its subjective experience of...

2012
Alpaslan Akay Olivier Bargain Mathias Dolls Dirk Neumann Andreas Peichl Sebastian Siegloch

This paper offers a first empirical investigation of how labor taxation (income and payroll taxes) affects individuals' well-being. For identification, we exploit exogenous variation in tax rules over time and across demographic groups using 26 years of German panel data. We find that the tax effect on subjective well-being is significant and positive when controlling for income net of taxes. T...

2012
Susana Ferreira Alpaslan Akay Finbarr Brereton Juncal Cuñado Peter Martinsson Mirko Moro Tine F. Ningal

Concerns for environmental quality and its impact on people’s welfare are fundamental arguments for the adoption of environmental legislation in most countries. In this paper, we analyse the relationship between air quality and subjective well-being in Europe. We use a unique dataset that merges three waves of the European Social Survey with a new dataset on environmental quality including SO2 ...

2017
Arnaud Dragicevic David Ettinger Arnaud Z. Dragicevic

We evaluate the impact of three auction mechanisms—the Becker-DeGroot-Marschak (BDM) mechanism, the second-price auction (SPA), and the random nth-price auction (NPA)—in the measurement of private willingness-to-pay and willingness-to-accept for a pure public good. Our results show that the endowment effect is lower with the BDM mechanism. In this market mechanism, the effect disappears after a...

2014
Mikael Jonasson

Halmstad University's profile as the University of Innovation consists of the strong area of Health and Lifestyle. As many European societies are characterized by societal challenges, this strong area will turn out to be an area of research that has strong future relevance. Challenges related to an aging population, increased mental illness among young people, mar-ginalization of disabled peopl...

2007
Kozue Kay Nagata

This study addresses the vital link between disability, poverty and development in developing Asian countries. The social model of disability defines "disability" as the consequence of institutional and social discrimination, as well as exclusion of persons with impairments. It is possible that a comprehensive social model of disability can provide a new framework for explaining the complexity ...

2011
Nina Baranchuk Philip H. Dybvig

Accepting a contract with a high performance sensitivity is normally interpreted as a signal of high ability. However, an extremely high self-assessment may be an incompetent forecast by an incompetent worker. The authors do not want a portfolio manager who expects nearly riskfree returns of 50%/year! We study a model in which optimistic forecasters have low ability. In one type of equilibrium,...

2017
Karen Christensen Shereen Hussein Mohamed Ismail

Escalating demands for formal long-term care (LTC) result in the reliance on migrant workers in many developed countries. Within Europe, this is currently framed by progressive European immigration policies favouring inter-European mobility. Using the UK and Norway as case studies, this article has two main aims: (1) to document changes in the contribution of European Union (EU) migrants to the...

Journal: :Journal of Bioeconomics 2021

Abstract Can the main methods of social welfare analysis be extended to cover multiple species? Following a non-anthropocentric approach, we examine pros and cons various objective subjective well-being comparisons across species. We argue against normalizing by specific capacities but in favor taking account individual preferences specializations. While many conceptual practical difficulties r...

2011
Caleb Nathaniel Fischer

Dr. Jo Handelsman, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor in the Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology at Yale University, is a long-time devotee of scientific teaching, receiving this year's Presidential Award for Science Mentoring. She gave a seminar entitled "What is Scientific Teaching? The Changing Landscape of Science Education" as a part of the Scientific Educati...

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