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fact that labor markets work quite differently in the neighboring nations. In the US, it is easier to find a job, but quite often with a very low wage, whereas in Canada social exclusion means finding [...] year 2001.1 While the findings of the contribution corroborated nicely with a whole array of similar works over the past three decades, showing in many cases a positive relationship between inequality and [...] solid majority of nearly three quarters confirmed the position of such link.2 And of the remaining works, there are methodological reasons to be named for the defect, e.g. the choice of a too narrow definition
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Hants (UK): Avebury. Florida, R. (2002). The Rise of the Creative Class. And how it´s transforming work, leisure, community and everyday life. New York: Basic Books. Franz, P. / Rosenfeld, M. T. W. / Roth
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from Germany, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 101, pp. 847-861. Mogilner, C., Kamvar, S., and Aaker, J. (2011). The shifting meaning of happiness, Social Psychology and Personality Science, 2(4) [...] Frey (2012), and Clark (2018). As the SOEP is well- known, and frequently utilised for well-being work it is not described here. Instead information regarding the dataset can be found in Goebel et al. [...] than other employees. Unemployed refers to individuals who are in the labour market but cannot find work, in contrast to individuals not in the labour market (a house husband, for example). 8 The estimations
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2 1. Introduction “[…] Property rights belong legally to individuals, but their real function is social, to benefit vast numbers of people who do not themselves exercise these rights.” (Thomas Sowell, [...] to the mutual advantage of producers and users of technological knowledge in a manner conducive to social and economic welfare, and to a balance of rights and obligations.” (TRIPS, Article 7). In most Latin [...] Mill justify PRs (and the protection of intellectual property in particular) by referring to the social and economic conditions which they create. One related argument is that these rights create an e
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model, which is different from the more standard fixed effects analysis. In general, future well-being work which wants to take advantage of the benefits that a dynamic panel assessment offers, needs to be [...] investigation is to aid this collective understanding, hopefully eliciting more successful dynamic panel work within the life satisfaction area in the future.3 The remainder of the article is organised as follows: [...] this investigation into the dynamics of life satisfaction. 6 GMM was developed by Lars Peter Hansen; work that led, in part, to him being selected as one of the three Nobel Prize winners for Economics in
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decisions and that they are poor managers of their financials (Markovich & De Vaney, 1997). “The social and economic gains from tackling low financial performance dwarf any conceivable cost of improvement”
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who is a citizen of one EMU country and travels or works in another one. 1 According to the Theory of Social Identity (Tajfel and Turner, 1979) social identity is defined primarily according to those aspects [...] political affiliations. The Social Democrats (SPD) are our reference group. Affiliates of the other large party, the Christian Democrats (CDU) have slightly higher concerns than the Social Democrats. Individuals [...] not differ from the Social Democrats. People with a long-lasting party preference for the Liberal Democratic Party (FDP) and for the Green Party (Grüne) are less worried than the Social Democrats. These results
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Consistency and Cognitive Dissonance. Social Forces, 46, 160–171. Geschwender, J.A. (1967b) Status Inconsistency, Social Isolation, and Individual Unrest. Social Forces, 46, 477–483. Gueorguieva, R.V. [...] paper understands both gratification variables and occupational qualification as factors that define social positions. This means, for example, that when occupational qualification shows a declining effect [...] proportion 3 of such status inconsistencies may help explain deviating behavior, voting deci- sions and social change (e.g., Geschwender, 1967a, 1967b). Furthermore, given the importance of subjective variables
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Systems (ZNES) Energy and Environmental Management Interdisciplinary Institute for Environmental, Social and Human Sciences Munketoft 3b 24937 Flensburg Internet: www.znes-flensburg.de Flensburg, April [...] been collected by the IPCC. Furthermore, it should be noted that in a monetisation of this damage, social value judgements are unavoidably included. This can lead to a wide range of monetary valuations for [...] in relation to the relevant emission scenarios in the summary overview. Even by detective piecemeal work, only a rather random and small range of the costs can be compiled. Mostly, scattered statements for
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164-168 IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) (1996): Climate Change 1995 – Economic and Social Dimensions of Climate Change. Contributeion of Working Group III to the Third Assessment Report of