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This study examines the dynamics of poverty for four OECD countries (Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States). It provides information on patterns of poverty, which groups stay in poverty the longest, and household/individual characteristics and life-course events which appear to be most closely associated with transitions into and out of poverty and the length of time individuals ...
Paris:
OECD,
1999,
(OECD Econonomics Department Working Papers No. 212)
| Pablo Antolin, Thai-Thanh Dang, Howard Oxley
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Paris:
OECD,
1998,
(OECD Working Paper No. 204)
| Pablo Antolin, Stefano Scarpetta
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This paper investigates the increase in wage inequality, the decline in collective bargaining, and the development of the gender wage gap in West Germany between 2001 and 2006. Based on detailed linked employer-employee data, we show that wage inequality is rising strongly – driven not only by real wage increases at the top of the wage distribution, but also by real wage losses below the median. Coverage ...
In:
Labour Economics
17 (2010), 5, 835-847
| Dirk Antonczyk, Bernd Fitzenberger, Katrin Sommerfeld
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The idea that strong social relationships can buffer the negative effects of stress on well-being has received much attention in existing literature. However, previous studies have used less than ideal research designs to test this hypothesis, making it difficult to draw firm conclusions regarding the buffering effects of social support. In this study, we examined the buffering hypothesis in the context ...
In:
Journal of Personality
82 (2014), 5, 367–378
| Ivana Anusic, Richard E. Lucas
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The Day Reconstruction Method (DRM) is a useful tool for evaluating short-term changes in emotional experiences over a variety of daily situations. However, traditional method of collecting DRM data can be time-intensive for both researchers and participants. In this paper we provide evidence that a random-sampling approach to DRM assessment can provide useful data that are largely consistent with ...
In:
Social Indicators Research
130 (2017), 1, 213-232
| Ivana Anusic, Richard E. Lucas, M. Brent Donnellan
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The stability of individual differences is a fundamental issue in personality psychology. Although accumulating evidence suggests that many psychological attributes are both stable and change over time, existing research rarely takes advantage of theoretical models that capture both stability and change. In this article, we present the Meta-Analytic Stability and Change model (MASC), a novel meta-analytic ...
In:
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
110 (2016), 5, 766-781
| Ivana Anusic, Ulrich Schimmack
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We use British panel data to determine the exogenous impact of income on a number of individual health outcomes: general health status, mental health, physical health problems, and health behaviors (drinking and smoking). Lottery winnings allow us to make causal statements regarding the effect of income on health, as the amount won by winners is largely exogenous. Positive income shocks have no significant ...
In:
Health Economics
24 (2015), 5, 516-538
| Bénédicte Apouey, Andrew E. Clark
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Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2005,
(IZA DP No. 1855)
| Patricia Apps, Ray Rees
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This paper analyzes the evolution of wage inequality and wage mobility separately for men and women in West and East Germany over the last four decades. Using a large administrative data set which covers the years 1975 to 2008, I find that wage inequality increased and wage mobility decreased for male and female workers in East and West Germany. Women faced a higher level of wage inequality and a lower ...
Mannheim:
Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW),
2013,
(ZEW Discussion Paper No. 13-003)
| Bodo Aretz
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Bilbao:
Universidad del País Vasco, Departamento de Fundamentos del Análisis Económico II,
2003,
(Documentos de Trabajo No. 8)
| Alfredo Ariza, Sara de la Rica, Arantza Ugidos