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1by Galesic, M Bruine de Bruin, W Dumas, M Kapteyn, A Darling, J. E Meijer, E Published in Nature human behaviour (26.02.2018)“...Election outcomes can be difficult to predict. A recent example is the 2016 US presidential election, in which Hillary Clinton lost five states that had been...”
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2by Peter Kuhn Peter Kooreman Adriaan Soetevent Arie Kapteyn Published in The American economic review (01.08.2011)“...Each week, the Dutch Postcode Lottery (PCL) randomly selects a postal code, and distributes cash and a new BMW to lottery participants in that code. We study...”
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3by Kapteyn, Arie Smith, James P Soest, Arthur van Published in The American economic review (01.02.2007)“...In contrast to the believed similarity in their health outcomes, workers in different Western countries report very different rates of work disability. Using...”
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4by Kapteyn, A Banks, J Hamer, M Smith, J.P Steptoe, A van Soest, Arthur Koster, A Htay Wah, S Published in Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979) (01.06.2018)“...BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) is important for maintaining health, but there are fundamental unanswered questions on how best it should be measured...”
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5by Kapteyn, Arie Banks, James Hamer, Mark Smith, James P Steptoe, Andrew van Soest, Arthur Koster, Annemarie Htay Wah, Saw Published in Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979) (01.06.2018)“...BackgroundPhysical activity (PA) is important for maintaining health, but there are fundamental unanswered questions on how best it should be...”
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6“...► We model household investment portfolios using directly elicited risk preferences. ► We find that simple factor analysis based risk measures explain...”
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7by Schonlau, M van Soest, A.H.O Kapteyn, A Couper, M“...Web surveys are a popular survey mode, but the subpopulation with Internet access may not represent the population of interest. The authors investigate whether...”
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Published in Sociological methods & research (2009)
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8by Couper, Mick P Kapteyn, Arie Schonlau, Matthias Winter, Joachim Published in Social science research (2007)“...We explore the correlates of noncoverage and nonresponse in an Internet survey conducted as part of the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), a panel study of...”
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9by Bloemen, H.G Kapteyn, A Published in Journal of applied econometrics (Chichester, England) (2008)“...We consider a utility-consistent static labor supply model with flexible preferences and a nonlinear and possibly non-convex budget set. Stochastic error terms...”
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10“...We consider a utility-consistent static labor supply model with flexible preferences and a nonlinear and possibly non-convex budget set. Stochastic error terms...”
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11“...Each week, the Dutch Postcode Lottery (PCL) randomly selects a postal code, and distributes cash and a new BMW to lottery participants in that code. We study...”
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12“...We present a generalized solution to Grossman’s model of health capital (1972), relaxing the widely used assumption that individuals can adjust their health...”
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13“...We test whether the frequency of feedback information about the performance of an investment portfolio and the flexibility with which the investor can change...”
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14“...We provide both a theoretical and empirical analysis of the relation between administrative and survey data. By distinguishing between different sources of...”
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16“...We formulate a stylized structural model of health, wealth accumulation and retirement decisions building on the human capital framework of health and derive...”
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17by Kapteyn, A Kleinjans, K van Soest, A.H.O Published in Journal of economic behavior & organization (2009)“...Euler equation estimation of intertemporal consumption models requires many, often unverifiable assumptions. These include assumptions on expectations and...”
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18by Aileen Heinberg Angela Hung Arie Kapteyn Annamaria Lusardi Anya Savikhin Samek Joanne Yoong Published in Oxford review of economic policy (01.12.2014)“...While financial knowledge has been linked to improved financial behaviour, there is little consensus on the value of financial education, in part because...”
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19“...In this paper, we explore the reasons why different generations accumulate different amounts of wealth. We use basic economic theory to propose two indicators...”
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20“...Recent economic research on international comparisons of subjective well-being suffers from several important biases due to the potential incomparability of...”