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Posts tagged with 'Lebenszufriedenheit'

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December 4, 2023

Are senior entrepreneurs happier people?

Income and health shape the relationship between occupational status and life satisfaction

  • age
  • entrepreneurship
  • healh
  • life satisfaction
  • well-being
  • Alina Sorgner
  • Michael Fritsch
  • Michael Wyrwich
Research

October 2, 2023

How exposure to artificial intelligence affects worker well-being

New study finds lower job and life satisfaction but no evidence of adverse mental health effects

  • artificial intelligence
  • mental health
  • well-being
  • Johannes König
  • Luca Stella
  • Osea Giuntella
Research

April 22, 2021

Happy power couples?

Working in the same occupation or industry as your partner increases satisfaction with life, work and income

  • assortative matching
  • career
  • copreneurs
  • gender
  • relationship
  • well-being
  • work-life balance
  • work-linked couples
  • Clemens Hetschko
  • Juliane Hennecke
Research

August 19, 2020

Does the dream of home ownership rest upon biased beliefs?

New study finds that prospective home owners overestimate the well-being consequences of home ownership

  • behavior
  • beliefs
  • bias
  • happiness
  • home ownership
  • life satisfaction
  • Alois Stutzer
  • Reto Odermatt
OpinionResearch

July 18, 2019

The Newest Revolution? Happiness!

Richard Easterlin on the marked improvement in people's feelings of well-being

  • happiness
  • life satisfaction
  • social science
  • social security
  • subjective well-being
  • David Easterlin
Research

July 19, 2018

Global terrorism decreases well-being and shifts political attitudes rightwards

Analysis using data on 70,000 terror events worldwide

  • global terror
  • life satisfaction
  • media
  • psychology
  • terrorism
  • well-being
  • Ahmed Elsayed
  • Alpaslan Akay
  • Olivier Bargain
Research

May 30, 2018

Informal care givers pay a high price in well-being

New study monetarizes the well-being losses from providing informal care to family members.

  • caregiving
  • disability
  • elderly
  • family
  • informal care
  • shadow price
  • UK
  • valuation
  • well-being
  • Nattavudh Powdthavee
  • Rebecca McDonald
Research

October 3, 2015

On occasion of German Reunification Day: New Article on “Children of the Wall”

Today marks the 25th anniversary of German reunification. The signing of the German unification treaty had set in stone what […]

  • Children of the Wall
  • demography
  • East Germany
  • Fall of the Berlin Wall
  • fertility
  • German reunification
  • Germany
  • Journal of Political Economy
  • labor market
  • labor market policy
  • life satisfaction
  • Anke Zimmermann
  • Arnaud Chevalier
  • Axel Heitmueller
  • Christian Merkl
  • Christian Pfeifer
  • Dennis J. Snower
  • Holger Bonin
  • Inna Petrunyk
  • John P. Haisken-DeNew
  • Klaus F. Zimmermann
  • Kostas G. Mavromaras
  • Michael A. Shields
  • Olivier Marie
  • Paul Frijters
  • Richard A. Easterlin
Research

February 6, 2015

The stress cost of children: Time matters more than money

Stress can be viewed as reflecting the limits on time and money that life imposes. Numerous studies have measured the […]

  • birth
  • child care
  • children
  • costs
  • financial costs
  • mother
  • parents
  • stress
  • time
  • Daniel S. Hamermesh
  • Hielke Buddelmeyer
  • Mark Wooden

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