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61by Apps, Patricia Kabatek, Jan Rees, Ray van Soest, Arthur Published in Empirical economics (01.12.2016)“...This paper presents a structural model of the labor supply and child care choices of partnered mothers with pre-school aged children. The father's time-use...”
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62“...Externalities in leisure are considered an important reason for partners’ joint retirement. This study quantifies the extent to which partners actually spend...”
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63by Bhalotra, Sonia Valente, Christine van Soest, Arthur Published in Journal of health economics (2010)“...The socioeconomic status of Indian Muslims is, on average, considerably lower than that of upper-caste Hindus. Muslims nevertheless exhibit substantially...”
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64“...A positive relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and health, the “health–wealth gradient”, is repeatedly found in many industrialized countries...”
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65by Eric Bonsang Arthur van Soest“...Using data on individuals of age 50 and older from 11 European countries, we analyze two economic aspects of subjective well-being of older Europeans:...”
edited by Jürges, Hendrik van Soest, Arthur
Published in Social indicators research (01.01.2012)
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66“...This paper investigates the relationship between subjective expectations regarding the replacement rate of income at retirement and several measures of pension...”
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67“...Earlier studies suggest that income taxation may affect not only labour supply but also domestic work. Here we investigate the impact of income taxation on...”
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68by BISSONNETTE, LUC VAN SOEST, ARTHUR Published in Journal of pension economics & finance (01.10.2015)“...The expectations of economic agents play a crucial role in almost any inter-temporal economic model. Using 2009–12 panel data for a representative sample of...”
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69by Bellemare, Charles Kröger, Sabine van Soest, Arthur Published in Journal of economic behavior & organization (2011)“...► We measure the effects of distributional preferences and perceived intentions on responder decisions in the ultimatum game. ► We allow expectation violations...”
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70by Eric Bonsang Arthur van Soest“...This paper analyses the determinants of an important component of well-being among individuals aged 50 years or older in eleven European countries:...”
edited by Jürges, Hendrik van Soest, Arthur
Published in Social indicators research (01.01.2012)
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71by Wong, J.D Bobbert, M.F van Soest, A.J Gribble, P.L Kistemaker, D.A“...A goal of biomechanics and motor control is to understand the design of the human musculoskeletal system. Here we investigated human functional morphology by...”
edited by Aegerter, Christof Markus
Published in PloS one (2016)
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73“...This paper presents a discrete choice static neo-classical labor supply model for married or cohabiting couples in the Netherlands. The model simultaneously...”
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74by Charlier, Erwin Melenberg, Bertrand van Soest, Arthur Published in Journal of econometrics (2000)“...Honoré has introduced a semiparametric estimator for the censored regression panel data model with fixed individual effects. Newey has shown how to obtain...”
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75by Douhou, Salima Magnus, Jan R van Soest, Arthur Published in European Journal of Political Economy (2011)“...In this paper we measure perceptions of incorrect behavior or ‘small crime’, based on a questionnaire administered to a large representative sample from the...”
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76by van Soest, Arthur Saha, Unnati Rani“...Although research on the fertility response to childhood mortality is widespread in demographic literature, very few studies focused on the two-way causal...”
edited by Olusanya, Bolajoko O
Published in PloS one (01.04.2018)
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77by Hendrik Jürges Arthur van Soest
edited by Jürges, Hendrik van Soest, Arthur
Published in Social indicators research (01.01.2012)
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78“...This article analyzes the effects of an experimental manipulation of the number of items per screen in a Web survey with forty questions aimed at measuring...”
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79“...This paper investigates the role of pain dynamics in subsequently affecting dynamics in self-reported work disability and the dynamics of employment patterns...”