-
1by Winkelmann, Rainer Published in Journal of happiness studies (01.08.2009)“...It has been shown in past research that unemployment has a large negative impact on subjective well-being of individuals. In this paper, I explore whether and...”
-
2by Winkelmann, Rainer Published in Health economics (01.12.2012)“...ABSTRACT The bivariate probit model is frequently used for estimating the effect of an endogenous binary regressor (the ‘treatment’) on a binary health outcome...”
-
3by Winkelmann, Rainer Published in Journal of economic psychology (2012)“...► New registrations of luxury sport cars in Switzerland increased by 75% between 2001 and 2007. ► The paper attempts to gauge the impact of this development on...”
-
4“...Summary From 2004 to 2012, the German social health insurance levied a co‐payment for the first doctor visit in a calendar quarter. We develop a new model for...”
-
5“...ABSTRACT Applications of zero‐inflated count data models have proliferated in health economics. However, zero‐inflated Poisson or zero‐inflated negative...”
-
6
-
7Econometric Analysis of Count Data
5. Aufl.by Winkelmann, Rainer“...The book provides graduate students and researchers with an up-to-date survey of statistical and econometric techniques for the analysis of count data, with a...”
2008
-
8“...Increasing evidence from the empirical economic and psychological literature suggests that positive and negative well-being are more than opposite ends of the...”
-
9by Baetschmann, Gregori Winkelmann, Rainer Published in Communications in statistics. Theory and methods (18.07.2017)“...Excess zeros are encountered in many empirical count data applications. We provide a new explanation of extra zeros, related to the underlying stochastic...”
-
10by Rainer Winkelmann Published in Journal of applied econometrics (Chichester, England) (01.07.2004)“...This paper evaluates the German health care reform of 1997, using the individual number of doctor visits as outcome measure and data from the German...”
-
11by Peter Egger Mario Larch Kevin E. Staub Rainer Winkelmann Published in American economic journal. Economic policy (01.08.2011)“...Structural new trade theory models have never been used to evaluate and quantify the role of preferential trade agreement (PTA) membership for trade in a way...”
-
12by Winkelmann, Rainer Published in Health economics (01.11.2004)“...The German health care reform of 1997 provides a natural experiment for evaluating the price sensitivity of demand for physicians' services. As a part of the...”
-
13by Raphael Studer Rainer Winkelmann“...The paper uses paradata on response time, cognitive effort and questionnaire order from a large Dutch internet panel survey to study the association between...”
edited by Shek, Daniel T. L Ip, Po-Keung
Published in Social indicators research (01.07.2014)
-
14“...We propose a direct measure of altruism between parents and adult children, using survey data on happiness from the German Socio-Economic Panel for the years...”
-
15by Winkelmann, Rainer Published in Journal of health economics (2006)“...I consider the problem of estimating the effect of a health care reform on the frequency of individual doctor visits when the reform effect is potentially...”
-
16“...This paper is concerned with the analysis of zero‐inflated count data when time of exposure varies. It proposes a modified zero‐inflated count data model where...”
-
17by Gregori Baetschmann Kevin E. Staub Rainer Winkelmann Published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, Statistics in society (01.06.2015)“...The paper considers panel data methods for estimating ordered logit models with individual-specific correlated unobserved heterogeneity. We show that a popular...”
-
18“...This paper tests for the importance of non-pecuniary costs of unemployment using a longitudinal data-set on life-satisfaction of working-age men in Germany. We...”
-
19“...SUMMARY The paper provides estimates of the effect of economic inequality on middle class well being in Switzerland. Economic well being is proxied by a...”
-
20by Winkelmann, Rainer Published in Empirical economics (01.10.2005)“...The previous literature on the determinants of individual well-being has failed to fully account for the interdependencies in well-being at the family level...”