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it2 = (yit20,y T it2) T , where yit20 = 1 − 1T Kyit2, let vitt′2 be a S = {(K+1)2−1}-dimensional column vector of elements vec(y+ it2y +,T it′2 ), t 6= t′ but not including the element yit20yit′20, and µitt′2 [...] Tradeb −0.35 0.55 0.53 1.66 1.20 0.17 Chemicals Ind.b −0.30 0.46 0.51 −0.91 1.17 0.43 Commerceb −0.55 0.52 0.29 1.16 1.21 0.34 Metalworking Ind.b −0.41 0.46 0.38 −1.47 1.15 0.20 University 0.56 0.08 0.00 0 [...] might be expected, holding a university degree or having finished training seems to have a rather stable positive effect on income. Holding a university degree also seems to have a positive effect on perceived
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household size in Germany as well as the fact of owning real estate in Germany – both reflecting a higher degree of integration into the German economy – have a significant negative impact on remittances of migrants [...] Munich Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät Ludwig- Maximilians-Universität München, Discussion paper 2005-20. Online at http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de Frick, J. and M. Grabka (2005). Item-non-response on income [...] http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/ Seite 6 Stark, O. (1995). Altruism and Beyond. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. Stark, O. and Y.Q. Wang (2002). Migration dynamics. Economic Letters, 76(2): 159- 164. World Bank
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have a second degree. First degree Second degree 32 Bachelor 24 without second degree 1 Bachelor, 5 Master, 1 Diplom, 1 not specified degree, 4 Diplom 4 without second degree 1 Other degree 1 without second [...] second degree Fig. 4.2c: Second Degree, 3rd cohort 4.2.1 Subject of second degree Only two (20 percent) of the students in the first cohort already obtained a Master`s degree prior to the European Studies’ [...] Second degree 4.2.1 Subject of second degree 4.3 Country where the degree(s) were achieved 4.3.1 Country where first degree was achieved 4.3.2 Country where second degree was achieved 5. Information Source
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Double Consciousness (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1993); and Paul Gilroy, Darker Than Blue: On the Moral Economies of Black Atlantic Culture (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2010) [...] the Great Migration (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2003); and Crystal Nicole Feimster, Southern Horrors: Women and the Politics of Rape and Lynching (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2009) [...] 27–31 Black Woman, 68–69, 124–25 Blackness, 20; as affirmation, 43; Africa and, 11–12, 38, 129; as at- tribution, 28–30, 46–47; as body of extraction, 18, 20, 40; as imaginary relationship, 12; as phan
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com/2017/07/20/piracy-is-number-three-tv-player-in-latin-america/, https://www.rapidtvnews.com/2018040551563/latam-pay-tv-loses-8bn-a-year-to-piracy.html https://www.digitaltveurope.com/2017/07/20/piracy- [...] protection of one’s property from colonial powers was difficult (Reyes and Sawyer, 2015). Also, in the late 20th century, political instability threatened the protection of property rights. As just one well known [...] and Huang, 2008; Bavetta et al., 2017). Similarly, Helliwell and Huang (2015) have found that the degree of freedom to make life choices has a large positive impact on the individual’s well-being. Taken
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process may be crucial for recovering consistent estimates of other parameters” (2002, p.1, see also p.20). Furthermore, this argument of considering dynamics is supported by a test for omitted dynamics. [...] the coefficients on education with precision. 13 found in other studies too. To a greater or lesser degree, every study mentioned previously that uses GMM for dynamic estimation finds a small, positive c [...] this estimation technique suggests that life satisfaction is largely contemporaneous but not wholly so.20 However, we can be more nuanced in our understanding with the inclusion of lags of the independent
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