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1by Hendrik Thiel Stephan L. Thomsen Bettina Büttner Published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, Statistics in society (01.10.2014)“...Empirical studies have shown plasticity of personality traits until early adulthood. The extent to which schooling is a crucial determinant in this context has...”
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4“...There is an increasing economic literature considering personality traits as a source of individual differences in labor market productivity and other...”
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5“...There is an increasing economic literature considering personality traits as a source of individual differences in labor market productivity and other...”
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8“...There is an increasing economic literature considering personality. This paper provides an overview on the role of these skills regarding three main aspects of...”
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9“...Recent research in economics reveals a substantial impact of personality traits or noncognitive skills on outcomes related to educational and labor market...”
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10“..."Vom Normalarbeitsverhältnis abweichende Beschäftigungsformen werden unter dem Begriff 'atypische Beschäftigung' zusammengefasst. Das Ziel dieser Studie ist...”
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11by Thiel, Hendrik“...Personality traits, personality formation, latent variable models. - Persönlichkeitseigenschaften, Persönlichkeitsentwicklung, Modelle für latente Variablen...”
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14“...This paper investigates whether individual control-perception affects the probability of becoming poor, and vice versa, whether poverty experiences can be...”
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17by Thiel, Hendrik Thomsen, Stephan L Published in SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research (2015)“...This paper investigates whether individual control-perception affects the probability of becoming poor, and vice versa, whether poverty experiences can be...”
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18“...This paper investigates whether individual control-perception affects the probability of becoming poor, and vice versa, whether poverty experiences can be...”
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19Noncognitive skills in economics: models, measurement, and empirical evidence“...There is an increasing economic literature considering personality traits as a source of individual differences in labor market productivity and other...”
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