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21by Andrew J. Oswald Published in Economica (London) (01.02.2007)“...Scientific-funding bodies are increasingly under pressure to use journal rankings to measure research quality. Hiring and promotion committees routinely hear...”
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22“...This commentary provides evidence of a longitudinal connection between current diet and later mental health. We build upon a research study, Ocean, Howley, and...”
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23“...One of the famous questions in social science is whether money makes people happy. We offer new evidence by using longitudinal data on a random sample of...”
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24“...In surveys of well-being, countries such as Denmark and the Netherlands emerge as particularly happy while nations like Germany and Italy report lower levels...”
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25by Oswald, A. J Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (05.06.2015)
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26by Alan A. Carruth Mark A. Hooker Andrew J. Oswald Published in The review of economics and statistics (01.11.1998)“...The paper develops an efficiency-wage model in which input prices affect the equilibrium rate of unemployment. We show that a simple framework based on only...”
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27by Pogrebna, Ganna Oswald, Andrew J Haig, David Published in Journal of health economics (01.03.2018)“...Using ultrasound scan data from paediatric hospitals, and the exogenous ‘shock’ of learning the gender of an unborn baby, the paper documents the first causal...”
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28by Alexander Weiss James E. King Miho Inoue-Murayama Tetsuro Matsuzawa Andrew J. Oswald Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (04.12.2012)“...Recently, economists and behavioral scientists have studied the pattern of human well-being over the lifespan. In dozens of countries, and for a large range of...”
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29by Blanchflower, David G Oswald, Andrew J Published in Journal of economic behavior & organization (01.07.2016)“...•There is controversy over a new literature that claims that people experience a midlife ‘low’ in mental well-being.•Data on the use of antidepressants offers...”
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30by Andrew J. Owsald Nattavudh Powdthavee Published in The review of economics and statistics (01.05.2010)“...What determines human beings' political preferences? nationally representative longitudinal data, we show that having daughters makes people more likely to...”
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31by Artz, Benjamin M Goodall, Amanda H Oswald, Andrew J Published in Industrial & labor relations review (01.03.2017)“...Nearly all workers have a supervisor or “boss.” Yet little is known about how bosses influence the quality of employees’ lives. This study offers new evidence...”
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32by Artz, Benjamin Goodall, Amanda H Oswald, Andrew J Published in Industrial relations (Berkeley) (01.01.2020)“...Bosses play a fundamental role in workplaces. Yet, almost nothing is known about an important and basic question in labor economics and industrial relations...”
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33by Oswald, Andrew J Published in British journal of industrial relations (01.12.2010)“...This article argues — in line with the proposals of the recent Stiglitz Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress — that we...”
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34by Artz, Benjamin Goodall, Amanda H Oswald, Andrew J Published in Industrial relations (Berkeley) (01.10.2018)“...Females typically earn less than males. The reasons are not fully understood. This paper re‐examines the idea that women “don't ask,” which potentially assigns...”
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35Do Europeans care about climate change?: an illustration of the importance of data on human feelings“...Economists have proposed a variety of sophisticated climate-change interventions. But do our citizens care enough about climate change to enact such policies?...”
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36“...A central question in labor economics and macroeconomics is whether the textbook competitive model provides an adequate representation of the labor market...”
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37by David G. Blanchflower Andrew J. Oswald Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (01.07.1995)“...This paper documents a statistical regulatity or law. It shows that there exists a downward-sloping curve linking the level of a worker's pay to the...”
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38“...Some commentators argue for a fairly general release from COVID-19 lockdown. That has a troubling flaw. It ignores the fatality risks that will then be faced...”
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39“...The UK is 'locked down' because of coronavirus (COVID-19). No clear exit strategy currently exists. This paper suggests a possible way forward that combines...”
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40“...This paper is a continuation of results reported in our article “Is well-being U-shaped over the life cycle?” (Blanchflower & Oswald, 2008). It provides new...”